Chapter 65: Homeward & The Battle for Alastaia
The Stubborn Skill-Grinder In A Time Loop
âThis place⦠it brings back memories. The air still has that cold bite to it, the rocky spires are just as I remember them, and it has that familiar lifeless aura about it.â
Out of sentimentality, Orodan hadnât bothered to clean the ground of Eldritch here.
The Valley of Spires, upon the northern continent of Guzuhar.
This was the location where heâd had his very first battle and encounter against the Eldritch Avatar. Where heâd been exposed to the Eldritch for the very first time. Heâd then actually managed to kill it here during his second attempt, albeit at the cost of his own life. Nobody came here, this place was considered cursed ground among Guzuharans, particularly among clan Iron-Bear whoâd sent a priestess of Ozgaric to guide him along.
He didnât really need a guide, but the nostalgia of returning here and the opportunity to ask her how Guzuhar was doing under the new joint council of dragons, Gods and nation leaders was appreciated.
âThe scars of many battles still remain,â the woman next to him said. âWas this all you wished of me, my lord? I would⦠prefer not to step any furtherâ¦â
âIndeed, I shall continue alone from here. Your company and the news on how Guzuhar has been doing was more than welcome,â Orodan said. âEsbetta Ingamiris was it? Thank you, Iâll put in a good word for you to Ozgaric.â
âT-thank you my lord,â the woman replied.
Orodan looked at her, but in truth felt no real emotions. Heâd lain with this woman once upon a time, long ago during his very first loop to the northern continent, but it was far removed. And nowadays such things didnât interest him any longer.
Zaessythra had gone to the restored moon for some meditations, and W78 had gone ahead to Novarâs Peak where the defense command was set up. As for Orodan himself, he was visiting old haunts, starting with this one where he had a meeting planned.
He walked onwards, stepping past the hints of foul purple energy emanating from the ground. The land was suffused with a minor bit of Eldritch energy, mainly due to the Eldritch Gods choosing the Valley of Spires as their preferred spot of landing when sending a champion to assault Alastaia. Supposedly, the Eldritch divinities had the most influence here, while the Gods of Alastaia werenât as powerful.
Frankly, the difference was incredibly minor. Orodan had grown. The Eldritch Avatar? He could slaughter entire armies of it. The Eldritch Gods? He might be able to tear through a dimensional boundary to reach them directly to slay or cleanse of taint. In the past he always pondered where the Eldritch Gods came from; his conversation with the world core of Alastaia and what heâd seen in the Vystaxium Galaxy confirmed it. Plague worlds.
There was undoubtedly a plague world out there somewhere, and it was attempting to launch limited attacks on Alastaia. Nowhere near the horrifying coordination and planetary sized swarms of infected that heâd seen while battling upon Lonvoron alongside the Blackworth Collective, but it was still there.
A part of Orodan wondered if it was the presence of the Prophet, that infectious Administrator, that allowed for the plague worlds there to be so coordinated. If anything, mayhap the Prophetâs arrival here might herald an Eldritch invasion the likes of which Lonvoron had experienced. Still, it wasnât the Prophet that was his main concern, it was the Reject.
And right now, before him was an assortment of various people of importance. All of them, integral parts of the joint-council which looked after Alastaia.
âOrodan Wainwright,â an Avatar walked up, eyes glowing subtly, and extended a hand. âYour battles have taken you far from Alastaia, yet you return home at last. What does the World Ruler of this world wish of us?â
Orodan took the Avatarâs proffered hand. It was the descent of a God unto someone who had their Blessing. Hells⦠when was the last time heâd seen an actual Avatar? It was a firm reminder that these people simply werenât ready for the sort of battle and combat that was coming.
In the wider galaxy, Gods of sufficient power could simply breach the dimensional boundaries between the divine realm and the material plane to physically enter. The first one heâd seen doing this was Astalavar, but afterwards heâd seen it semi-commonly enough and even slew a few such descending Gods.
âOzgaric, it is good to see you. I assume the word has been passed to all of you?â
Ozgaric, the Guzuharan God of Trickery and Illusions. This God had helped Orodan at a critical time when he needed a Blessing to remain under the radar from the Prime Five of Inuan. Orodan had not forgotten the favor, and he always honored his debts and those whoâd done him a good turn. As a result, Guzuhar was now a flourishing continent, and out of all the Gods of Guzuhar, Orodan ensured that Ozgaric had the widest worship. The Guzuharan God even had adherents on Inuan now.
âIt has. You bring⦠ill-tidings. Is our world truly under such threat?â
âA foe which can destroy entire galaxies comes for us,â Orodan said, choosing not to lie. âI do not expect any of you to fight, but I only feel it fair that you be told.â
Another Avatar walked up and Orodan immediately took this oneâs hand as well.
âOrodan Wainwright. It is good to see you,â Malzim said. âDo we know what this being seeks? Perhaps we might give it to them?â
Malzim, Inuanan God of Death and one of the Prime Five. This God had bailed Orodan out in the very early days when Ilyatana attempted to control Orodanâs mind and soul. Knowing what he did now, perhaps it hadnât been necessary and his inexplicable will wouldâve simply caused the Goddess of Fateâs attempts at control to fail. Yet, he was grateful for the aid in a desperate situation all the same.
âI will not lie. They come for me,â Orodan said. âMy⦠tendency to be honest and proclaim my status as a time looper has caused them to descend. Yet, they also come for the Divine Tower which goes all the way down to the world core.â
A growl and a hiss erupted from the nearby dragon who had been listening in.
âYour hubris has doomed us all then? Why take up the mantle of World Ruler if you invite such disaster onto us?â said Cyvrosdyr the Eternal Winter, World Guardian of Alastaia.
Orodan liked the wintry dragon. It was this dragon that had given him the second Quest to slay the Eldritch Avatar.
âItâs not my nature to make excuses. I accept responsibility for what Iâve caused,â Orodan replied. To reply with anger, to deflect it, would be cowardly and dishonest. âNo matter what happens, none of you gathered here today will be expected to face the foe. I fight my own battles, I always have and forever will.â
âI⦠certainly hope so, Orodan,â Malzim said. âI am not one who enjoys battle. Least of all against a foe so grossly superior. Do you have confidence in your ability to deal with it? Weâve spoken at length a few times about the time loops and how youâve grown, but⦠a galaxy destroyer?â
âCoward,â Cyvrosdyr spat. âWhat good is a God that wonât fight for their faithful in defense of their world?â
Orodan shook his head and gestured for the wintry dragon to ease up.
âNot everyone aspires to become a legendary warrior,â Orodan said, recalling the conversation heâd had with Mahari a long time ago. âEveryone has their place in this world. Some take peaceful paths, others take roads fraught with slightly more conflict. It does not make him lesser for it. And if those who walk the peaceful road are unwilling to fight, thatâs fine, Iâll simply do battle in their stead.â
âI respect your mettle and sense of responsibility, World Ruler⦠but I must disagree,â Cyvrosdyr said. âThe pacifism of Malzim can rest only in the shade of your strength. To encourage such a thingâ¦â
âThen I shall grow strong enough to shade all who wish it,â Orodan said, his fist clenched. âI agree that oneâs haughty ideals are useless without the strength to live by them, but weâre going off-course. This meeting is to inform you all that a grand array leading to a safe part of a neighboring galaxy is being offered by the Conclave. If we fall, you shall be sheltered. If we prevail, you will simply return.â
âA fair compromise,â said Kultuanir, the patriarch of the Time Wind dragon flight whoâd been silent thus far.
Eldramir, patriarch of the Novarrian Soaring Flame dragon flight was also present, as was the patriarch of the Sapphire Gale. Eldramir and Kultuanir butted heads when the joint-council of Alastaia was initially formed, but had grown to be capable of working together.
âAnd before I forget⦠have you heard anything of Eximus?â Orodan asked, looking at Malzim.
âNothing⦠no word from Ilyatana or Agathor either,â the God of Death said. âWeâve found no faithful of Ilyatana or Agathor⦠but Eximus, we have been rooting out his followers regularly. Just last week we found a cult and had their souls cleansed by the cultivators from that other world you have ventured to.â
It would have been concerning if Orodan cared to keep Alastaiaâs location secret indefinitely. But from the get-go he knew that wouldnât have been feasible. The Reject had some manner of locking onto the planet and was coming for it. Eximus having followers upon Alastaia was unfortunate, but acceptable for now.
âAnd what of Agorhiku?â Orodan asked looking at Ozgaric.
The Guzuharan God of War counted the raider tribes of the northern continent among his faithful. Orodan hated raiders, they were responsible for the attack on the caravan where Orodan had lost both his parents when a babe and the course of his life was changed. Consequently, he hated Agorhiku as well. And the day he found a way into the divine realm on his own power, he vowed to execute the Guzuharan War God with his own hands.
âMost of the raider tribes have been wiped out. Guzuhar is safer than ever before, and finding any followers of Agorhiku is an incredibly rare occurrence,â Ozgaric said. âIncredibly rare, yet a few still remaining in hiding somewhere.â
Orodan hummed and then looked to the back where the last group was present. Three Avatars who were familiar.
âAnd howâve you lot been?â Orodan asked. âNot very talkative are you?â
âWe are doing well, time looper,â Cithrel, God-Queen of the elves of Eldiron spoke from her Avatarâs mouth. âEver since you made my dearest Eldarion here take his trial early and consequently ascend to Godhood instead of Transcendence, Iâm the happiest I have ever been.â
âI see⦠and what of you, Eldarion? Have you been doing well?â
âMy daily life is filled with physical exertions of a most gruelling nature,â the Avatar of the elven God of Friendship replied. âOrodan Wainwright, I should have never advanced beyond level 100. Remaining there was a simpler timeâ¦â
âHush now dearest⦠is that how you refer to our most beautiful union of love?â
Ah. That.
Now Orodan felt at least partly bad for the poor elf whoâd failed the ascendancy trial and instead become a God. A God of Friendship being forced to engage in such rigorous exertions couldnât have been pleasant. Although⦠perhaps it was a good form of training?
Well, at least Eldarion didnât actually sound unhappy and it seemed more of a jest than anything.
âYour marital happiness and activities aside, Iâm glad to hear youâre doing well,â Orodan said. âHas Faraine made any moves against you? I strictly told her to avoid you and go about her own business.â
âNo interaction between us, time looper,â Cithrel said. âShe has kept her word at least.â
âAnd I get a strange feeling from you, Orodan Wainwright,â Eldarion said. âItâs a feeling most familiar to myself as well. The sensation of holding back insights from the System for fear of not wanting to advance until the right moment.â
âDo you now?â Orodan asked. âPerhaps⦠I took inspiration from what you were doing.â
After all. When it came to certain skillsâ¦
â¦the System simply couldnât accurately quantify their power.
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While a casual stroll through Novarâs Peak sounded entertaining, it wouldâve simply caused an excessive disturbance and led to the incapacitation of multiple members of the Intelligence Service. Yes, Orodan was the World Ruler of Alastaia, but the average member of the public still thought that Elites were the highest level someone could reach.
The matter of whoâd gone into the abyss and brought the world core to heel wasnât something they knew about. Only members of the joint-council and a select few people did.
Unlike Spatial Fold which was more than a little destructive along the path of its usage, Teleportation was far more convenient and allowed for the quick and instantaneous travel between points Orodan had already been to. And heâd definitely been to the deep basement of Novarâs Peak beneath the Memorial of the First Emperor.
âWho goes there?!â
A hand whipped out, although for a brief instant nothing came. Only the next moment did a gout of shredding wind emanate. Orodanâs clothes were shredded, but he was entirely unharmed.
âRetraining the muscle memory is hard,â Orodan said. âWhile that crown was useful, the risk of corruption from the Eldritch is simply too high.â
âWait⦠youâreâ¦â
âGood to see you again, Balastion,â Orodan said. âNovarria and the world have been running smoothly since my departure I hope?â
Balastion Novar. First Emperor of the Empire of Novarria and likely the strongest human upon the continent of Inuan, Orodan aside. Orodan cleansed the manâs Eldritch crown, at the request of Balastion himself from the long loop in Novarria where heâd fallen to the Eldritch.
âOrodan Wainwright. It has been a while indeed,â Balastion Novar replied. âYou left for other worlds, and now the only thing the occasional traveler coming from the wider galaxy can speak of is the time looper. You havenât remained idle at all.â
âFar from it. Iâve also made some new enemies, and Iâm sure youâve heard of all that,â Orodan said.
âIndeed. I suspected your straightforward nature and that habit of perpetual honesty might cause trouble,â Balastion replied.
âNo scathing remark?â
âI have had time to think, to reflect and piece together what they say about you with what I saw and the tales you told me of the time loops,â Balastion spoke. âI think, Orodan⦠that one way or another, you always prevail. I see no reason to lose faith in you now. In any case, myself and the people of Novarria will be evacuating through this Conclaveâs grand array, so I shall not worry overmuch.â
Orodan hummed in acknowledgement. Did he always prevail? He had gotten this far, but that was through the usage of the time loops. Who knew how this battle would play out? No enemy of his had ever threatened the time loops and a permanent death before.
âAnyhow, howâs Novarria been doing? Have your people prospered? Do the elves bother you any longer?â Orodan asked.
The conflict between Novarria and Eldiron had been rather central in his last long loop after all.
âNovarria has been well my friend, and the elves have not overstepped their bounds. The looming threat of yourself has made everyone fall in line, and the lack of the Eldritch crown means Eldiron has little reason to try and make any aggressive movements. Of course, despite the joint-council we still occasionally bicker and argue, with the rare spy or two sending reports. But compared to the old days, now is a peaceful time,â Balastion explained. âOur people prosper, travelers from other worlds often come by and trade us the most wondrous of things, and they all oft speak of you and your exploits. I profess⦠this experience of feeling small within my own citadel is a novel one.â
âThe Imperial Citadel of Novarria is still your home and domain,â Orodan said. âHas anyone been giving you trouble? Say the word and I shall straighten them out.â
Balastion shook his head and laughed.
âFar from it. If anything, these Transcendents who I hadnât known to exist until now are most respectful towards me. The cultivators in particular seem to hold you in high regard, something to do with you liberating their world and being good friends with their High Sovereign,â Balastion said. âNo. The smallness I feel comes from within. It is⦠interesting to see that my dream for a world of peace has, even if temporarily, been achieved. And in a way superior to what I wouldâve planned.â
Orodan wasnât sure how to respond to that. He wasnât good at comforting people, and wasnât sure how to go about addressing Balastionâs feeling of inadequacy. On one hand, Orodan had achieved everything Balastion himself desired and provided it. A prosperous and secure Novarria; a world of peace. On the other, heâd taken the manâs Eldritch crown and practically destroyed it. As requested by the Balastion Novar of the last long loop of course.
There was no quandary or moral guilt there, heâd acted as Balastion asked. But a part of Orodan wondered if it was better to allow people the freedom to make their own mistakes. In any case, he was better equipped now to aid Balastion in acquiring Eldritch Resistance. Something to think about for the next loop.
Next loop? No. That was a defeatist attitude.
Orodan shook his head to clear his thoughts. In his own way, he was subconsciously worried about the outcome of the coming battle it seemed.
âI see⦠I shanât intrude on the personal strife within. I have more than enough of it myself some days,â Orodan said. âI did come here to see one more person though. Is she around? Or rather⦠might she come out from the shadow of that pillar sheâs attempting to hide behind?â
A fizzle of magical energies popped, and a slender woman suddenly became visible. Sheâd arrived halfway through his and Balastionâs conversation, and Orodan sensed it immediately.
âIn any case, it was good to see you again, Orodan Wainwright,â Balastion said. âThe defense command still has more administrative matters they wish to run by me, so I shall go for now.â
The First Emperor of Novarria departed his own memorial chamber, leaving only Orodan and Vespidia within.
This was the reincarnated elf whoâd given her life for him once. In the last long loop he had in Novarria. She had been a friend, even if she didnât remember those experiences in this loop.
âYour ability to spot anything, no matter how well-hidden, is somewhat unsettling,â Vespidia said. âCan your enemies even flee?â
âIt works through spotting the impurities in someoneâs soul or their energy pools. Newborn infants with pure souls or the soul energy from the average undamaged soul wonât register anything. Itâs not an all-powerful skill,â Orodan explained. âAnd there was a time where my enemies couldnât flee, but that was due to a Blessing. The God responsible for that Blessing is now dead.â
âWell⦠you certainly donât fail to keep busy. Is that what youâve been doing since freeing Faraine?â Vespidia asked.
âThat, and making cosmic enemies who threaten devastation on a galactic scale,â Orodan added. âYouâre up to speed then?â
âUnfortunately. Youâre pitting me against foes who are a bit above my weight class,â she said.
âSo Zaessythra approached you then? That damn half-dragonâ¦â Orodan muttered. âIâm vehemently against this idea, and you donât have to fight at all.â
âBut I want to.â
âAnd what of your wife? What if youâre struck by some horrific attack which ravages your soul?â Orodan asked. âI still donât know why you refuse to have her resurrected. It would take less than two seconds for me to do so.â
âWhile your power is impressive, I think bringing her back to a world on the brink of invasion is a bit⦠unfair, is it not?â Vespidia asked, and Orodan had to grudgingly admit to that. âWeâre in fact rather happy. Faraine and Malzim work together to arrange regular visits, and I intend to naturally pass in Faraineâs service before seeing her again.â
She wanted to die.
That was fine. Orodan also enjoyed the thought of an honest death in battle.
But Orodan was also a hypocrite, and he knew that.
âDamn it Vespidia,â he growled out. âWhy do you insist on getting killed on my behalf?â
âOn Faraineâs behalf.â
âThen if I tell Faraine to retreat and evacuate through the grand array?â
âSheâll refuse. My Goddess wonât abandon her followers or the world they live upon,â Vespidia said.
âYou donât even know if this stupid plan of yours will work,â Orodan argued.
âGiven what Iâve heard about these Crusaders, theyâre the forced combination of a God and a Transcendent,â she said. âMy divine severing dagger can cut the connection between God and Avatar⦠so itâs at least worth a shot. Particularly if that gigantic world-eating dragon will be arriving on the Hegemonyâs side.â
She wasnât wrong. Avraxas, the Crusader dragon of the Hegemony who was both peak-God and peak-Transcendent fused into one, would be a problem. Orodan perhaps felt he could beat it given enough time and some checkpoint uses. The dragon was famed for its enormous energy capacity, but Orodanâs was on a level far beyond it. However, there was no way the enemy allowed him to leisurely spend weeks duelling Avraxas. The Reject was coming for Orodan, and his allies would need to find some way of dealing with the massive world eating dragon on their own.
ââ¦â
âYou might be a mighty time looper, but you donât get to dictate how or when others choose to die,â Vespidia said. âIâve heard of⦠my sacrifice in a past loop of yours. I donât know what that Vespidia was thinking, but death has always been on my mind. My love and desire to see my fallen wife is matched only by my devotion to Faraine. In serving her and finding death, Iâll be happy. You have my gratitude for freeing my Goddess, but both her and I intend to make a stand upon Alastaia.â
âYou fight at the level of a Grandmaster. Our enemies are Transcendents and Gods in their actual forms,â Orodan said. âHow do you intend to make any contribution before being annihilated as an afterthought?â
âThe defense command has assigned a squad to me. Their duty is to keep me safe so that I might strike blows against enemy Crusaders,â Vespidia explained.
âFair enough. Youâre right. I shanât try and dictate what you do, that would be tyranny,â Orodan said. âBut⦠if youâre doing all this for Faraine, then do I not deserve to meet with your Goddess?â
Upon the utterance of his words, the air became charged with divine power, and Vespidiaâs eyes began glowing.
âAnd here I am, Orodan Wainwright. My savior, and the protector of our world,â Faraine said, voice booming. âWhat may I do for one who has done so much for me?â
âEvacuate yourself and all of Eldiron?â Orodan asked.
âI cannot. The people will be evacuated, but us Gods will remain to support you, even if defensively,â Faraine said. âI have had my differences with my fellow elven deities, but in this we stand united.â
âFine. Do as you wish,â Orodan said. He wasnât exactly happy about it, but he wouldnât stand in their way if they wished to defend their home. âThat was all I had to speak of.â
âWait. Before you go⦠the Eldritch,â Faraine said. âThey tell me youâve fought it upon other galaxies as well.â
âWhat of it?â Orodan asked. âThereâs two distinct kinds of it. The non-infectious sort that can be found in the depths of the abyss and in some people, and the infectious kind which I battled in a neighboring galaxy.â
âAnd these Eldritch⦠were they spouting about⦠about the âtruthâ as well?â Faraine asked.
âYes, they were,â Orodan said and then he understood. âAh, thatâs right. You too succumbed to the Eldritch infection long ago before your imprisonment, yes?â
âCorrect. And I just wanted to know how⦠how you resisted it so well.â
âKeeping your willpower strong tends to help,â Orodan said. But that was stupid advice, like a strong warrior telling a skinny boy to just be strong. âAs does remaining true to your sense of self. It tried whispering to me often, but I never really listened.â
In that regard, his stubborn and bull-headed nature probably helped. Dense people had words go in one ear and out the other. Orodan Wainwright had words go in one ear and come right back out. A head of pure stone.
âBut the truth they speak of⦠how did you resist its sway? When I heard of it⦠my mind has had difficulty not constantly dwelling upon it. The urge to speak it, to spread it; it plagues me still and I fear the lightest touch of Eldritch will find me easier to corrupt than it would any other.â
Now that was interesting.
What she was suggesting, was that knowledge of the âtruthâ that the Eldritch spread made one more vulnerable to it?
Then⦠did oneâs relation and their understanding of the Eldritch truth determine what sort of infected they were?
Something to consider.
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Karilsgard.
Capital city of the Republic of Aden and where heâd dwelled during his time at the Bluefire Academy.
It was a beautiful city, and it held many memories for him. However now that heâd ventured out into the galaxy and seen a few other worlds, Karilsgard seemed a bit⦠mundane. Hells, even Novarâs Peak was an older and more glamorous city. Still, he liked the place, and it brought back memories of Bluefire Academy, House Firesword and the long loop in which three of the Prime Five had tried possessing him to use as a counterpart to the Eldritch Avatar.
Unlike with Novarâs Peak, here he did decide to stroll down the streets. He was an Adenian, this was his territory. There was no Novarrian Intelligence Service around to harass him, and unless something had changed, he was still the county militia man from Ogdenborough. Although, there might be some questions of desertion if anyone recognized him.
He walked past the Rockwood manor, past the commercial district and beyond the Cathedral of the Prime Five. Or rather, Prime Two. Three of the statues had been struck down, and there was a period of much upheaval on Inuan as the joint-council worked to stamp out any worship and Blessings of the vile three who Orodan considered his enemies.
He was near the High Forges of Karilsgard and nearing the Palace of the Council when a guard stopped him.
Perhaps someone finally recognized him and would try to arrest him for desertion? Admittedly, very few people were his size, so it wasnât hard to spot Orodan.
âYou are⦠Lord Wainwright? Sir, weâve been told to keep an eye out for you,â the guard, an Adept-level capital guardsman said.
âLord? Iâm just Orodan Wainwright. Not a lord,â Orodan replied. The pomp and pretentiousness of such things didnât suit him.
âBut⦠sir⦠we were instructed to bring you to the courts upon discovery. Youâre the head of noble house Wainwright, are you not?â
Noble house Wainright?!
What in the seven hells?!
âW-what?!â Orodan incredulously asked. âIâm not a noble! Is this some sort of practical joke?â
âN-no sir! Iâm just following orders, I apologize if Iâve inconvenienced you. We were just told to bring you to the courts so that they could formalize the affair,â the guardsman said.
Orodan? A noble? Absolutely not! Never!
He was no uppity ponce. He was no effete fool with a particular palate. To be called a noble was some sort of insult! Orodan came from humble stock damn it!
He sighed and shook his head.
âYouâre just doing your job. Tell the courts I have no time for such things, and that I refuse the registration. Iâm no noble,â Orodan said.
âEr⦠Iâll relay the message my lord⦠but you also have a seat on the joint-council,â the guard said. âYour house banner flies from the top of the High Spire of Karilsgard.â
The palm of Orodanâs hand met his own face. Heâd been taught of all the noble houses during basic training in the militia. He looked up to get a good look at the additional banner which he didnât otherwise recognize.
It was simple. A white sword and shield diagonally crossed over one another, on a field of black.
Wellâ¦
â¦the banner wasnât half-bad at least.
âDamn it all⦠whoâs responsible for this? Who declared me a noble?â Orodan asked.
âI believe it was a motion jointly proposed by Houses Rockwood and Firesword, with unanimous approval from all other houses,â the guard said. âThe unanimous approvalâs rather rare.â
Damn Alcianne, and damn Arvayne. He would give them a piece of his mind. Good thing he was already on route to see them.
âIâm headed for the Palace of the Council in any case, I shall⦠have words with them.â
He left the guardsman behind and continued onwards. He practically threw the Palace doors off their hinges and no guardsman got in his way as he made a beeline for the Council Chambers.
He threw the doors open.
âMy lords and ladies, weâve rooted out more faithful of Eximus today,â a military general said, giving report. âItâs the last raid we can do before the evacuation order.â
âGood work. Continue making preparations for the mass evacuation general, we shall give you further ord-â
âWhere is Alcianne Rockwood!â Orodan loudly asked, interrupting council.
âYou are⦠Lord Wainwright!â said the High-Burgher Sarvaan Ilsuan Arslan. Nominal head of the Republic. âMy lord, we have yet to formally declare you nobility with a ceremony, but now is as good a t-â
âNo! No noble titles! No noble houses!â Orodan said. ââ¦good taste in the banner though. Simple but strong.â
An old couple in the back, within the spectator seats stood up as he spoke. They looked the same at least.
âShall we take this somewhere quieter?â Alcianne Rockwood asked.
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âIt lightens my heart to see you happy and doing well, old man,â Orodan said.
They were on a balcony near the very peak of the High Spire, overlooking the entire city of Karilsgard and much of the countryside.
Arvayne Firesword. The oldest member and triple-Grandmaster of House Firesword. This man was the second strongest warrior of the Republic, and while Orodan had long since grown past such minuscule scales of power, what mattered to him⦠was that this graying old man, and the old woman holding Arvayneâs hand, were his mentors long ago.
âIâm not even at three milennia yetâ¦â Arvayne muttered.
âSomething you neednât be concerned about now that Alastaia has access to the wider galaxy for trade. The cultivators can concoct pills which make natural aging a concern of the past,â Orodan explained.
âIndeed. Iâve been trying to get this old sack of bones to try one, but heâs holding off for now. Too set in his ways,â Alcianne said.
âI regret not being able to come by as often, I apologize,â Orodan said.
âHardly your fault when I was an insensate mess who needed the assistance of numerous mind and soul cultivators to recover,â Arvayne said. Unlike everyone else, Orodan truly didnât have much opportunity to speak with Arvayne Firesword. After getting rid of Agathor and the War Godâs Blessings, Arvayneâs mind and soul were damaged. The man needed time and help to recover and return to his old self. âI donât think I ever got the chance to say this⦠but Iâm grateful for everything you did. For reuniting me with Alcianne under my own mind⦠for dealing with Agathor.â
âAgathor will never bother you again,â Orodan said. Something in his voice must have given away the answer, for Arvayne nodded slowly, understanding what had occurred. His mentor seemed relieved.
Good.
This was part of what Orodan sought strength for. That those he cared for and owed could rest easy under the shade of his power.
âI see⦠and it was you who dealt with him then, was it?â Arvayne asked, and Orodan nodded. âHeh⦠amazing to think that I actually trained you. Someone who can fight Gods and whose name is spoken of by travelers from other worlds. Let me look at you. Rough hands, strong arms, tall and doughty frame⦠a steely look in your eyes too. Youâre a real warrior, arenât you? I donât know how much of your current self is due to my teachings⦠and I donât know if my previous self in the loops ever told you, but let me say that Iâm proud of the warrior I had a hand in teaching. Even if I do not remember it.â
A warm feeling suffused Orodan. Pride and satisfaction.
âThank you old man⦠you taught me a lot, especially when I really needed it and was naught but a fish from a pond floundering about in the ocean,â Orodan said. âI still recall many of your lessons about developing a fighting style to this day.â
âHeh⦠good, good,â Arvayne said. âI hope I was a good teacher. Canât say the decisions Iâve made throughout my own life have been rightâ¦â
Alcianne squeezed Arvayneâs hand a bit tighter as the old man said so.
âIâve erred plenty of times myself, old man,â Orodan said. âThereâs plenty of blood on my hands. And Iâve done things Iâm not proud of. In comparison, youâre a saint. And you were under control of Agathor for the longest time.â
âYou judge yourself too harshly Orodan,â Arvayne spoke. âYouâll find that youâre not so bad a man yourself.â
Mayhap. He was a man who had plenty of blood and suffering on his hands though. Not that Orodan would self-flagellate over it like some guilt-stricken priest. He was a warrior, and that way of life came with blood.
âAnd itâs unfair to blame yourself for what Agathor controlled you into doing,â Alcianne said, reassuring Arvayne.
âTrue enough. Once my control was broken, Halor was considerate enough to also ask Alcianne if she wanted to remain as his Chosen,â Arvayne said. âShe naturally asked to be free, a soul cultivator was contracted, and now weâre both free of the Gods. Simply living our lives and shepherding the young with advice from time to time.â
âBut I must say, this retirement is a bit boring for my tastes,â Alcianne said. The old woman had always been the headstrong brawler type. âThough I suppose some peace isnât such a bad thing. No more war with Novarria, no concern of any descending Eldritch threats. We have you fighting heroically on our behalf now. A foe which can shatter galaxies⦠are you sure everything will be fine?â
Frankly, Orodan wasnât sure. But the last thing he needed was to make these two old folks worry.
âItâll be fine. One way or another, Iâll make it out the other side,â Orodan said.
âAnd at worst, even if you do die and end up going back in time,â Arvayne spoke. âAt least you wonât be a noble any longer.â
âSo it was you!?â Orodan exclaimed, harrumphing as the two old fools had a laugh at his expense. He sighed and dropped the matter. âIn any case, I simply came by to see you and Halor. Is his new Chosen inside the Palace?â
âAh, the manâs been waiting outside for a while upon hearing that you wished to speak with Halor,â Alcianne said.
Eh? That was a bit much. Orodan felt a little bad for keeping him waiting, but he hadnât even known.
âAh, wish youâd told me. I didnât mean to waste his time,â Orodan said.
âAnd miss the chance to catch up?â Alcianne asked. âI think not. This has been a pleasure though, take care, Orodan Wainwright. What a surreal experience, being told of all these things weâve experienced without actually remembering them.â
âIndeed, take care granny,â Orodan said, earning a frown from her. âAnd you too old man.â
Orodan bade them farewell and stepped out the door and into the hallway where a burly old man was waiting.
âOrodan Wainwright, you wished to speak with Halor?â the man asked and Orodan nodded.
The air became charged with divine energy, and suddenly, the manâs eyes began glowing.
Halor, the God of Life and Nature. His Avatarâs body crackled with power, but was quickly healed, as expected of the God of Life. This God was one of the few Orodan was on amicable terms with. While heâd never directly helped Orodan, his Chosen, Alcianne Rockwood, had. And Halor had never gone against Orodan either, which couldnât be said for three former members of the Prime Five.
âOrodan Wainwright,â Halor said, proffering a hand.
âHalor,â Orodan replied, taking the hand. âI see youâve found a new Chosen. Whoâs he?â
âA Rockwood. Junior to Alcianne, but still mighty enough that he sufficed,â Halor said. âI profess, the loss of Alcianne was a blow to my power. But seeing her shackled to me when her love has finally returned would have been cruel. And if itâs power we need⦠Alastaia has you.â
âWeâll need more than just power, but cooperation for the coming battle. At least, if weâre to protect this world against the Hegemony and its allies,â Orodan said. âThe looming threat beyond even that⦠I shall primarily face. Anyhow, I came to ask how the preparations for evacuation are going upon Inuan. I heard the council speaking of it, which is a good sign that things are underway. Have there been any holdouts?â
âEvacuation is proceeding smoothly and in a timely manner. However there are some from the Eastern Kingdoms and Dokuhan Mountains who are refusing to evacuate,â Halor said. âSome of them are bumpkins, and we followed your instructions in respecting their choice. Mainly though, the dwarves.â
âAs expected. Weâre at war with their God and faction,â Orodan said. âNone of them have been harmed though, correct?â
âAs you instructed. We have left the dwarves to their own devices, though their practice of enslaving and using captive drow and orcs as soul energy generators was quickly shut down,â Halor said. âThat aside⦠they have refused to evacuate alongside us. Thereâs a distinct possibility they attempt to aid the enemy during the assault.â
âSo be it then. I assume youâve set up adequate defenses and countermeasures in the case that they do?â Orodan asked and the Avatar of Halor nodded. âGood. If they wish to join the fight, we can treat them as combatants and slaughter them then. But to just butcher a bunch of dwarves or forcibly evict them into another galaxy would be a bit low. The only targets of priority is the world core anyways.â
And the System Control Spike, or Divine Tower.
âIt shall be done as you say. The leader of the Celestial Court also shares a similar mindset as yourself,â Halor said. âOrodan⦠if you do not mind me askingâ¦â
âAgathor?â Orodan asked, and Halor nodded.
âI heard of your confrontation with him⦠and what heâd become.â
âIt was⦠not my finest moment. I didnât directly make him join hands with the Hegemony to become a twisted abomination,â Orodan said. âBut what I did to his mind was the cause. What happened to him⦠I take responsibility for it.â
For a while Halor was silent.
âDid he die with dignity?â
âAye. I forced his weapons into his hands and gave him the warriorâs death on his feet that he deserved,â Orodan answered.
âI donât suppose thereâs any way you could spare him your enmity in future loops?â Halor asked.
âHe is a sworn enemy of mine. What he did to my mentor, Arvayne Firesword, what he tried doing to me⦠I will never forget that,â Orodan said, heat in his voice. âBut⦠at the very least he need not be corrupted into a shell of what he was. He is my foe⦠but a respectable death is the least I can offer.â
âHe had his vices and flaws⦠but we were friends,â Halor said. âI do not begrudge you slaying him. If you ever encounter him again⦠just make his end a quick one, please.â
âI will. And the same for Eximus and Ilyatana,â Orodan said. âThough, I know not where the Goddess of Fate has gone or what her current state is.â
And from the looks of it, Halor didnât either.
Though, Orodan had a feeling heâd see them again.
#
It was a familiar clearing, with oddly sharp and pointy trees all around.
âA wayward student has returned to enjoy the sights?â
âYou donât even remember teaching me,â Orodan said.
âItâs the principle of the matter,â Adeltaj quipped.
âAnd considering that this place served as your burial grounds once upon a time, I prefer not to visit so casually.â
âI donât remember such a thing.â
âItâs the principle of the matter,â Orodan fired back. âRather hard to remember your own death, unless youâre a time looper, or a reincarnator. Or resurrected.â
âHmm, well I have a hunch that you might be one of those three things,â Adeltaj said with a smirk on his face.
In the time until the cultivators had returned to pick Orodan up and start his journey across the cosmos, he would often come by and speak to Adeltaj. If anything, this man, his first mentor, was a rather close confidante of his.
âHowâs my first teacher been?â Orodan asked. âStill driving the young folk up the wall with your talent for getting under the skin?â
âIndeed. That little girl and the goblin you sent me are certainly a joy to anger,â Adeltaj said. âShe wonât stop rising to every little taunt. At least sheâs a ferocious fighter though. The goblin however, quite talented. Heâll surpass even me if he lives long enough.â
âI always knew Zukelmux was destined for greatness. Heâs an Elite but should be capable of fighting at the peak of the Master-level,â Orodan said. âWhat of the two others?â
âAh, those two siblings? They have their regular classes during the day at Bluefire, and then theyâll come receive my tutelage at night,â Adeltaj said. âStrangely enough, the sisterâs the more talented one of the two. Far better at fighting too. Shame she doesnât care much for it.â
Mahari and Altaj. And as expected, Mahari didnât enjoy fighting or care much about it, but she sure was good at it.
Orodan had taken Adeltaj aside and asked if he could take these four on as students, and the man had agreed.
âHmm, well not everyone wants to be a fighter. If everyone chases battle, who will do the farming and the crafting?â he asked. âBetter that I fight in their stead.â
âYou mean we.â
âNo, I mean me old man,â Orodan countered. âDonât even joke about that. Iâve had enough of your heroics.â
âYou mean when I nobly sacrificed myself against a True Vampire to save you?â Adeltaj asked.
âAnd that was one death too many. Iâve had enough of people dying on my behalf,â Orodan replied.
âGood thing then, that I know when Iâm outmatched. Iâm but a dual-Grandmaster, what use am I in a battle between Gods and Transcendents?â Adeltaj posed. âNo. I and my students will be taking the grand array and living to fight another day. I only hope that my first student reunites with us once victorious.â
âDoes reuniting with you in Velestok at the beginning of the loops count?â
âA rather defeatist attitude to have, isnât it?â Adeltaj asked.
âI spoke with the First Emperor earlier,â Orodan said. âHe supposedly had faith that I always come out on top and prevail.â
âWhich, from what you tell me, you do. Thus far, have most of your desperate struggles not ended in victory of a sort?â Adeltaj asked.
âOf a sort. Thatâs where the issue is⦠even if I win, itâs never an outcome Iâm happy with,â Orodan admitted. âThe first battle against the Eldritch Avatar? I resisted its corruption and acquired Eldritch Resistance, but I died. The second battle? I killed it and simultaneously died, and the continent of Guzuhar was destroyed. The third? I cleansed it but was then slain by the Hegemony as everyone died yet again. Pardon me if Iâm a bit pessimistic.â
âQuite the worry on your mind,â Adeltaj said. âThen again, it has always been the lot of heroes to bear such burdens. Even if yours is heavier than most.â
âHero? I wouldnât call myself a hero, old man. Youâre a hero. You selflessly gave your life for some reckless idiot who swung a sword and shield about,â Orodan said, recalling Adeltajâs sacrifice. âMe? Iâm a warrior. I chase the thrill of battle, the lust for combat and the ever-increasing strength of my sword arm. Hero is something best reserved for those doing good for goodâs sake. For better people than I.â
âIf someone does something heroic then, does it not make them a hero?â Adeltaj asked. âYouâve certainly saved enough lives and done enough good while putting yourself at risk.â
âPerhaps. But doing something heroic and being a hero are two different things,â Orodan said. âA villain may perform a heroic act, and a hero may also perform a villainous act. But at core, who someone is can be different to the acts they perform.â
âWhat youâre suggesting then, is that the motive matters,â Adeltaj said, and Orodan nodded. âWhat then, is your motive, Orodan?â
âFinding a good fight?â
âA base desire, but I suspect not what you really want. One can have things they enjoy alongside their motives. Your desire for a good fight is just a want, mayhap even a need. Do you not have a dream, Orodan?â
Did he have a dream?
All he could think of were the dreams of others. Of Balastion Novar and his dream of a world of peace. Of Vespidia and her desire to free Faraine and then reunite with her wife. Of Mahari and her desire to prove herself better than the main line of her house. Of Adeltaj and how he enjoyed teaching.
âA dream⦠Iâm not sure. What I will admit though, is that all this strength, Iâve chased it for a reason,â Orodan said. âA number of people I care for have dreams. If I were to describe mine⦠perhaps it would involve having strength enough that I can be the pillar upon which their dreams rest. The God of Death doesnât want to fight? Fine, Iâll do it for him. Mahari doesnât want to be a legendary warrior? Not an issue, Iâll face down the foe. The First Emperor wants a world of peace? I shall fight to make that a reality. I enjoy fighting far too much to play the hero who goes around righting wrongs and fixing problems⦠but what I can do with all this strength, is enable the dreams of people better than I to become reality.â
âThe ground upon which the dreams of others can become real,â Adeltaj muttered. âA mighty ambition, befitting a warrior like yourself.â
âAnd besides⦠I still have many skills I want to stubbornly grind.â
#
âWhy did I figure Iâd find you here?â Zaessythra asked. âAre you just⦠cleaning?â
A dirty rag was in his hand, and he was doing repeated swipes of his bedside table and then using Time Reversal to make it dusty once more.
Not a single skill level had gone up, mainly because Orodan had forced the comprehensions he had to remain buried deep. He was on the cusp. He knew⦠but not yet. It wasnât yet time.
For one-and-a-half weeks heâd been locked in his hovel, doing nothing but cleaning, and the occasional trip to the moon when Zaessythra wasnât there.
âSometimes, one must focus on the basics,â Orodan said.
âYou could blink and cleanse this entire town with but a snap of your fingers,â Zaessythra said. âThough, I suppose thereâs something to be said in finding mastery through extreme honing of the very fundamentals.â
âYou understand it then? Of course you do,â Orodan remarked. âYouâre a freakish talent yourself. Still reading that book I see?â
âYouâre not the only one preparing,â Zaessythra said.
âTrue enough. Yet sometimes, one needs a break from preparations,â Orodan said. âHow about we take a walk? My hovel is a bit⦠dilapidated and not the ideal place to host anyone.â
âI was about to say⦠is this how you treat a lady?â
Orodan rolled his eyes, but ignored her comments.
âHow did you get here unnoticed anyways?â Orodan asked.
âThatâs just the thing,â she replied. âI didnât.â
âSergeant⦠I think it went in there!â
âEdrosic! If this turns out to be a waste of my time Iâll have you cleaning the cesspools! Whatâs this nonsense about a ten-foot tall female lizard?!â
Zaessythraâs eyes narrowed.
âFemale lizard is it?â she asked in a low and threatening voice as she stepped out of his hovel and in full view of the street. âCare to rethink that choice of words?â
âI-itâs real! By the Gods! Call the capital guard!â a militia woman yelled.
âHold ranks! Y-you⦠youâre trespassing in a restricted area! This hereâs the house of Lord Orodan Wainwright! He used to serve with the county militia before his rise to success!â the voice bellowed. âWhy, I used to be his sergeant! So if you think Iâm intimidated, think again!â
Orodan had heard enough and decided to step out himself.
âSergeant Woodgard?â he asked.
The street had gone silent.
Sergeant Woodgard had been his superior during Orodanâs time in the county militia. Before the time loops, the Sergeant had been the strongest member of the Ogdenborough barracks. A mid-level Apprentice. While Orodan had been the second strongest.
âW-Wainwri- I mean⦠Lord Wainwright!â the man exclaimed. âThis⦠monster is trespassing upon your domain!â
âThis âmonsterâ is my friend. Weâre fine Sergeant,â Orodan said. He also noticed Parthus Edrosic next to the Sergeant. Orodan didnât have anything against the man, but also had no words for what was a lazy and cowardly man. Even in his first life Edrosic had fled, leaving Orodan to die alone. âMatter of fact, weâll be leaving now.â
Orodan and Zaessythra walked down the road, and the county militia immediately cleared a path.
It was a little comedic, seeing the bumpkins of Ogdenborough react to a half-dragon. People stared on in utter wonder, and some men and women even had more lascivious intentions in their eyes. Which was fair enough, for Orodan could also admit Zaessythra was captivating at times.
âThis hereâs the tannerâs house,â Orodan said. âFilthy place, or it used to be before I cleaned it at the very beginning of this loop. The tannins were practically bonded to the floorboards.â
âSounds like a mess,â she said.
âAnd this is Fodgartonâs,â Orodan said as they continued walking. âI would get my cleaning supplies from here. Not a bad store, and the shopkeeperâs not connected to any noble houses. You can count on him to not price-gouge.â
They continued on until they finally reached the completed warehouse at 4 Ale Road.
âA warehouse?â Zaessythra asked.
âWell yes, but at the beginning of the loop this place is always under construction. Itâs been over three months now since this long loop first started and the warehouse is done,â Orodan explained. âAt the start of the loops though, I typically come by to help Old Man Hannegan and the architect build it up. Helped hone my Woodworking and craft skills a decent amount.â
They continued on, towards the plaza.
âIs there where you got me that âfreshâ bowl of fruit and fish from?â Zaessythra asked. âLooks a bit better than the rest of this impoverished town.â
âI got you that from a local grocer,â Orodan said, causing her face to crinkle up. âThis, is Eversong Plaza. A part of me still wants to raze it and the tavern into a crater.â
How long had it been since heâd been here? So many of his early battles took place upon the stone tiles of this accursed plaza. Back then, it had been House Argon who controlled the place. Orodan died hundreds of times against their troops until he made a dent, and then he met the Master-level necromancer and her Demonic Berserker pet which savaged him many hundreds of times more.
He had entered the plaza an average fighter. And heâd left a true warrior.
It was also where it had all started.
âIsnât this where you died for the very first time?â Zaessythra asked, sniffing the air as though trying to uncover its secrets.
âAye,â Orodan said as he moved to a certain spot. âRight around here in fact. I fought and killed three Guzuharan raiders, Apprentice-level.â
âYou were at the Apprentice-level yourself too then, no?â she asked. âEven before the loops your talent was apparent.â
âPerhaps,â Orodan acknowledged. âI took fatal wounds in killing the three though. I then used the last of my strength to charge and stab the unprotected back of the Master-level warchief. It was pitifully ineffective, and the last thing I remember is my vision spinning end over end as I was likely decapitated.â
âSo thatâs how it all began. The mighty time looper, killed in battle by daring to rush in and take on all comers,â Zaessythra said. âI suppose itâs true, that power doesnât really change someone at core. Youâre still the same reckless idiot with a death wish, arenât you?â
âI suppose I am,â Orodan said. âCome, letâs head inside the tavern. Perhaps a bite to eat is called for.â
âI forget that you eat food sometimes, Orodan,â she said.
He was about to reply, but thought better of it. She wasnât entirely wrong. He hadnât really been training his Gourmand or Cooking skill overly much aside from that one time on X2.
In any case, they pushed past the double doors of the newly revamped Castarianâs Boot Tavern and entered. This tavern would normally be closed off to anyone but House Argon and their approved visitors at the beginning of the loop, but theyâd been proven traitors by now and the tavern and Ogdenborough were now under the purview of House Firesword.
Frankly, the town in general had been doing a lot better since the joint-council had been implemented.
Without House Argon blocking aid and due to the joint-council wanting to please Orodan, much investment had been put into Ogdenborough. This showed in the tavern as well, where people were boisterously drinking and laughing. The spirits of the townsfolk were far better than theyâd ever been whenever the loops began.
And out of the corner of his eye, a diminutive woman made her way towards him. She seemed more than a little inebriated too.
âHey⦠hey you! Arenât you that famous lord?â the woman drunkenly asked. âThey have your portrait up!â
To his horror, they did indeed have a portrait of Orodan up on the wall! It was more than a little glamorized, and he wouldnât be caught dead making such a stupid pose, but it was there, and it resembled him closely enough.
âIâm not a damn lordâ¦â Orodan muttered. âAnd where can I find the artist for that abomination?â
âYou know her, Orodan?â Zaessythra asked.
âA few times, yes. This is Vilia Coventor, architect of the warehouse on 4 Ale Road,â Orodan answered.
âOi! How does a lord like you know me?â Vilia asked.
âYou do good work at planning buildings,â Orodan said, causing the tiny womanâs eyes to widen. She really did need to eat more in his opinion. Or perhaps she was a halfling? âAnyways, have you seen the old man?â
âWhat old man? Thereâs a lot of old men about town,â Vilia said.
âYou know, your foreman who helps run construction? Or used to anyways,â Orodan said. âLast I heard he took up as the new mayorâs assistant. Gregory Hannegan.â
âOh! That old grandpa? He was just around here, in fact-â
A hand laid upon his arm, but Orodan had seen him from when he was outside the tavern. Orodan turned around to see a familiar old man.
âO-Orodan!? I heard⦠I heard it was you but I didnât dare to believe it! Youâve been gone almost three months and everyone is up in arms about how youâre a lord now and that Ogdenborough owes its new propsperity to you!â
âOld Man Hannegan, itâs been a while,â Orodan said putting a hand upon the manâs shoulder. âHowâve you been?â
âBetter now that Iâve laid eyes upon you at last,â the old man said. âNobody exactly tells me what it is youâve been doing. Some say youâre fighting a secret war or have unlocked a Bloodline. Others tell me youâve come into an incredibly wealthy inheritance. Well? Whatâs the answer? I bet youâre an Adept now, huh? You look pretty strong!â
Orodan gave the man a fond smile and chose not to answer. To these folks, Elites were the pinnacle of society, with Masters being myths. World-traveling, battles in another galaxy and a coming battle with an Administrator? Old Man Hannegan knew nothing of such things, and it was frankly better that he didnât.
âSomething along those lines,â Orodan said.
âFine, fine⦠dodge the question if you want,â the old man said and then eyed Zaessythra. âWell Iâll be⦠is this why they made you a noble? You a monster tamer now?â
The entire tavern had stopped to ogle Zaessythra.
âSheâs not a monster,â he said.â
âAnd letâs not get ahead of ourselves and assume he could ever tame me,â Zaessythra said.
Well, reunion done. It was time to go as Zaessythra and even Orodan himself was getting a little irked by the staring. They walked up the stairs to the second floor private dining rooms where previously thereâd been an interrogation chamber.
Zaessythra took a seat
âI find myself missing the days where there were other half-dragons and Vylrystia was whole,â she said.
âI should be able to restore your world, I finally have the power to do it safely,â Orodan said as he began pulling things out of his spatial ring.
âThatâs⦠nice⦠what are you pulling out?â she asked.
âWell, I did say we could use a bite to eat, no?â he asked.
âI thought that meant sampling the local fare, and not your uh⦠âcookingâ.â
Orodan gave her an unamused look but continued doing what he was doing.
âHow about you give it a chance?â Orodan asked. âI spent a while looking up half-dragon cuisine before attempting to make something you might like. After all, werenât you complaining that I cooked for W78 and not for you?â
âYou⦠really just went to all this length because of one joking complaint I made?â Zaessythra asked.
âWhy not? Iâd have to be a villain of the most ungrateful sort to not appreciate all you do for me,â Orodan said.
âI hardly do-â
âYouâve rescued me from the shards multiple times by now. And you then commanded the allied force to break the siege of Xian,â Orodan interrupted. âNot to mention, you taught me magic long ago, and have been watching my back for the longest time.â
And she had died for him. Orodan really didnât want to get too close to anyone, but if there was a good chance it would all end, then heâd have regrets if he didnât at least thank Zaessythra before it came crashing down.
âFine, fine,â she said. âI admit, I am rather incredible. Youâre only right to remain in awe.â
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âNow then, might I present⦠roasted rhino haunches, marinated in hydra heart broth and seasoned with Qi-rich spices sourced from Xian,â Orodan explained. âAnd on the side, a sampling of roasted and seasoned mushrooms from the abyssal depths.â
Zaessythra looked hesitant, but once the smell reached her nose she couldnât hide the look in her eyes.
It was at minimum, decent. Orodan had made sure of it. Yes, she and many others made fun of his weird and exotic tastes, but that was specifically for his own palate. When it came to preparing meals for others, Orodan wasnât silly enough to serve them something foreign and unpalatable.
âThis is⦠quite the meal, Orodan,â she said. âWhere are the mushrooms from?â
âAh yes, the mushrooms are from the abyssal depths of Vylrystia,â he answered.
âHow? That entire planet should be a lifeless moon, unlessâ¦â
âTime Reversal,â Orodan answered. âAnd I did get one more thing from there. Took a few trips to get it correct though.â
He pulled out a bouquet.
âSasmarilla flowersâ¦â she muttered. âThese⦠these arenât the ones from Alastaia either, are they? They smell of homeâ¦â
âTook me multiple attempts at diving into the time stream to find them,â Orodan said. âBut I got them, and tried making sure they were the ones closest to your old palace too. I remembered.â
âYou⦠you idiot,â she said, although it was with the least amount of heat heâd ever heard from her. âWhy go this far? Weâre about to engage in a calamitous battle in a few days, and you choose to do this?â
âAgain, why not? If I donât show my appreciation for you now, when will I? Once Iâm dead and back in Ogdenborough?â
âDonât say that. Pessimism isnât like you,â Zaessythra said.
âThen you havenât known me in the long loops,â Orodan said. âMy mind always carries a dash of pessimism about these extended loops.â
Zaessythra shook her head, her silver hair whipping about as she did. And laughed.
âWell, in any case⦠thank you,â she said. âItâs good to be reminded that you can act like a normal person.â
âAnd when do I not act like a normal person?â Orodan asked.
âAll the time,â she fired back. âBut⦠mainly when youâre tapping into that soul skill of yours. Itâs impressive and all, but I sometimes feel like the further you push your endless willpower, the less human you become. And I say this as a half-dragon.â
âIâm still a human, Zaessythra,â Orodan said. âFlesh, blood and all.â
Well, flesh at least. Maybe. His body certainly wasnât the same as a regular humanâs due to Absolute Body Composition.
âAnyhow, letâs enjoy this meal youâve cooked,â Zaessythra said and then held out a fork with food towards his mouth. âWill you not join me?â
Why would he want to eat her food? From her fork too? That would just be rude.
âOh, donât worry about it, anything for a close friend of mine,â Orodan said. âAs for myself, Iâve prepared my own meal.â
A delicious dish was brought out of his spatial ring. And Zaessythraâs face immediately quailed.
âIâve been waiting to try this steamed demonic sandworm for the longest time!â Orodan declared. âKilled it in the hells and cooked it myself.â
She looked positively ill, but focused on her own meal, which she noted was quite good.
The sandworm was delicious of course, and he gained three levels in Gourmand from it.
Although he had no clue why Zaessythra was shooting him weird looks all throughout the meal.
As they ate, Orodan mentally called up his Status, giving it one last look over.
Name: Orodan Wainwright
Age: 17
Title 1: Perfect Cleaning Master
Title 2: Celestial Master
Title 3: Bearer Of A Celestial Skill
Title 4: Cleaning Master
Available Titles:
Bearer Of A Celestial Skill
World Conqueror
World Gate Delver
Avatar Slayer
Wielder Of A Mythical Skill
One Who Has Experienced Death
God Slayer
Transcendent Slayer
Celestial Master
Perfect Cleaning Master
Cleaning Master
Unarmed Combat Master
Physical Master
Combat Master
Shield Master
Sword Elite
Wrestling Elite
Soul Elite
Woodworking Adept
Alchemy Adept
Space Adept
Time Adept
Fire Magic Apprentice
Enchanting Apprentice
Teaching Apprentice
Laboring Apprentice
Blacksmithing Apprentice
Pathfinding Apprentice
Gathering Apprentice
Cooking Apprentice
Rewards:
Permanent +14 Action Increase
Permanent +0.1 Title Multiplier
Skills:
Domain Of Perfect Cleaning 99 (Master - Celestial)
Eternal Soul Reactor 99 (Master - Mythical)
Warriorâs Reciprocity 87 (Elite - Mythical)
Eldritch Resistance 68 (Adept - Mythical)
Divine Resistance 54 (Adept - Mythical)
Reality Alteration 20 (Initiate - Mythical)
Absolute Body Composition 1 (Initiate - Mythical)
Harmony of Vitality 98 (Master - Legendary)
All-Strike 91 (Master - Legendary)
Unassailable Fortress 87 (Elite - Legendary)
Bulwark Physical Resistance 85 (Elite - Legendary)
Endless Blitz 85 (Elite - Legendary)
Time Reversal 78 (Elite - Legendary)
Draconic Fireball 74 (Elite - Legendary)
Body Tempering 66 (Adept - Legendary)
Mana Resistance 65 (Adept - Legendary)
Vision of Purity 62 (Adept - Legendary)
Wood Communion 56 (Adept - Legendary)
Time Compression 51 (Adept - Legendary)
Fate Disconnect 43 (Apprentice - Legendary)
Iron Body 88 (Elite - Exquisite)
Time Mastery 82 (Elite - Exquisite)
Psionic Resistance 79 (Elite - Exquisite)
Flash Strike 76 (Elite - Exquisite)
Draconic Mana Channelling 68 (Adept - Exquisite)
Vitality Destruction 59 (Adept - Exquisite)
Fire Resistance 53 (Adept - Exquisite)
Lightning Resistance 48 (Apprentice - Exquisite)
Wind Resistance 41 (Apprentice - Exquisite)
Water Resistance 39 (Apprentice - Exquisite)
Ice Resistance 38 (Apprentice - Exquisite)
Dimensionalism 29 (Initiate - Exquisite)
Curse Resistance 9 (Initiate - Exquisite)
Space Mastery 84 (Elite - Rare)
Soul Mastery 78 (Elite - Rare)
Teleportation 59 (Adept - Rare)
War Cry 43 (Apprentice - Rare)
Acid Resistance 37 (Apprentice - Rare)
Gourmand 16 (Initiate - Rare)
Spatial Fold 77 (Elite - Uncommon)
Shield Throw 69 (Adept - Uncommon)
Shield Intent 69 (Adept - Uncommon)
Power Strike 61 (Adept - Uncommon)
Mana Manipulation 58 (Adept - Uncommon)
Fate Reading 31 (Apprentice - Uncommon)
Physical Fitness 95 (Master)
Pain Resistance 94 (Master)
Unarmed Combat Mastery 92 (Master)
Combat Mastery 90 (Master)
Shield Mastery 90 (Master)
Sword Mastery 88 (Elite)
Wrestling 83 (Elite)
Woodworking 67 (Adept)
Tool Mastery 66 (Adept)
Alchemy 64 (Adept)
Flare 63 (Adept)
Enchanting 59 (Adept)
Surprise Attack 45 (Apprentice)
Blacksmithing 49 (Apprentice)
Fire Magic Mastery 48 (Apprentice)
Jewelcrafting 48 (Apprentice)
Pathfinding 46 (Apprentice)
Teaching 43 (Apprentice)
Sprinting 39 (Apprentice)
Laboring 34 (Apprentice)
Maintenance 34 (Apprentice)
Gathering 32 (Apprentice)
Cooking 32 (Apprentice)
Construction 28 (Initiate)
Repair 22 (Initiate)
Intimidation 20 (Initiate)
Magical Rituals 18 (Initiate)
Mining 17 (Initiate)
Club Mastery 15 (Initiate)
Butchering 14 (Initiate)
Disguise 12 (Initiate)
Skinning 11 (Initiate)
Lumberjacking 11 (Initiate)
Parkour 11 (Initiate)
Observe 11 (Initiate)
Stealth 9 (Initiate)
Thievery 6 (Initiate)
Identify 5 (Initiate)
Deception 4 (Initiate)
He had come far, but only time would tell if this would be enough.
#
The few remaining days they had passed in peace, which mainly involved Orodan cleaning and practicing the basic motions. Zaessythra rarely tagged along, and when she did, she seemed more withdrawn than usual.
Orodan figured it was the stress getting to her.
Heâd already accepted that she was going to be fighting alongside him. It was her choice and who was he to deny that?
Alastaia had also been evacuated. All willing civilians had been sent through the Conclaveâs grand array into another galaxy. Normally the cost of teleporting that many people wouldâve been astronomical and beyond the ability of any single faction, but when one had access to Orodan Wainwright, energy generation was no issue.
The defense command - consisting of the leaders of each faction of the allied forces and critical personnel - had taken up position in Novarâs Peak.
Currently, Alastaia was on full alert. There was perhaps less than six hours left until the Reject landed, and the days leading up to this had all been rife with the potential or raids, early attacks and harassing hit & run tactics. Thankfully none had come, the enemy was smart to conserve their forces and avoid giving Orodan more room to grow.
W78, for once, had a moment of free time, and thus Orodan had dragged his metallic friend along to see something in-person. That something being under Mount Castarian.
âAnalysis: unknown construct displaying signs of intentional misconstruction. Current maximal power capacity - ten percent of theoretical maximal reserves.â
âThe ancient machineâs been built wrong then? Was it the Novarrians? The Republic?â Orodan asked.
âAnalysis: tampering by native populace unlikely. Intentional misconstruction by creator suspected.â
Whoever it was that had built this thing⦠had apparently built it incorrectly. Or rather, intentionally built it imperfectly. With its current power reserves and the dimensional runes upon it, the ancient machine could go to the hells. But W78 had told him a while ago that this machine could hypothetically go someplace else if built correctly and at full power.
The machine that was the centerpiece of his early loops was still a mystery to him.
W78 placed a metallic appendage atop the power core, and then Orodan placed his hand above W78âs. A stream of power went from his hand into a rune on the plate of W78âs hand. This was then converted into usable power for the core.
âThere. With that, it should be powered up and ready to go,â Orodan said. âOne more avenue of escape should everything go wrong. The grand arrayâs been closed now. But if it all turns bad, get yourself to safety, okay? Donât die.â
âInformation: unit will attempt to prioritiz self-preservation,â W78 said.
âGood, good.â
They examined the machine a bit further until an amulet on Orodanâs neck began glowing, signalling that the defense command wanted him in Novarâs Peak.
With a swift Teleportation, he took both himself and W78 into the war room.
Zhou Shan, King Alstatyn, Captain-General Ryzlan and two other Knight-Commanders of the Conclave, and a miniaturized extension of A1 were all inside the room. As was Zaessythra, Vespidia and the Avatars of the elven Gods. Jian Yixia was present as well, but only for her role in the obscuring formation sheâd placed upon Alastaia. She wouldnât be participating in the battle.
âOrodan, youâve arrived. Our scans report the approaching fleet of dwarven voidships and much disturbance in the dimensional layers,â Zhou Shan stated. âWe believe an attack is imminent.â
âNow? I thought theyâd perhaps attack in concert with the Reject?â Orodan asked.
âPerhaps they think to soften us up and earn the Administratorâs favor? In any case, we can only postulate,â Zhou Shan said. âKing Alstatyn, are your troops and voidcraft ready? We must take to the air to meet them. Allowing the dwarves to set up an encirclement would be a bad decision. Their guns are strong, and I fear this planet would not last long under the gunfire, even with any shielding we can provide.â
âIndeed High Sovereign, the voidcraft and guns of the Blackworth Collective stand ready to assist,â King Alstatyn said. âWe can outmaneuver dwarven voidcraft in an open battle within the void, but are far less effective in a siege.â
âThen I should go out with and launch a direct assault,â Orodan suggested. âThe fewer enemies we have remaining by the time the Reject arrives, the better.â
âI would normally disagree with such⦠forward thinking,â Zaessythra said. âBut in this case, youâre right. I shall go with him and ensure the shards cannot target him. Captain-General, you and your men should board the Blackworth voidcraft and alongside the cultivators, function as boarding crew. And as for the Unity, hang back in reserve for if the enemy brings in unexpected reinforcements or performs a flanking maneuver. Alastaia itself needs to be guarded.â
The faction leaders and commanders had already seen Zaessythraâs stratagems and knack for command in action. They naturally agreed.
The end was nigh.
The battle for Alastaia was set to begin.
#
The allied voidship fleet was arrayed against the enemy one.
Orodan stood atop the deck of the leading ship at the front of the fleet. King Alstatyn and Zaessythra at his side.
âTheyâre sending a ship forward, sir,â a soldier reported.
âLooks like they want to talk,â Orodan said. âIâll go forward.â
âAnd be subject to the fire of how many ships? Youâre a priority target,â Zaessythra said. âOf course, they donât want to kill you. Instead theyâll want to use the shards. Good thing you have me with our own shards alongside you.â
âAlright, I get the hint. You want to come with me,â Orodan said.
Orodan cast a quick teleportation and appeared a healthy distance away from the enemy ship, ferrying Zaessythra along. They floated in the void, neither of them needed to breath. The distance was less to protect themselves and more to avoid scaring the enemy into thinking they were trying anything.
And the first person out of the voidcraft, was a Crusader. A somewhat familiar one, although the God seemed to be in control rather than the Transcendent.
âEximus. I see you also subjected yourself to that abominable soul meld. Yet you remain in control. Did they allow that in exchange for you providing the location of Alastaia?â Orodan said. âCome to receive your death at my hands?â
âOrodan Wainwright. Long has your wicked face plagued my dreams,â Eximus said. âThe Hegemony is one of the few remaining forces of justice in our galaxy. Our alliance bands together against the tyranny of the time looper. You humiliated me and drove me from my home. My faithful, rounded up and cleansed of my Blessing. My statues and temples, defaced. In allying with Lord Agrimon Iâve received new power. Transcendence,â
âBandy your lies elsewhere. Youâre an enemy God who betrayed his own home world. You do realize that the Reject will not leave Alastaia intact, yes?â Orodan asked. âAs for your faithful, yes they were purged of your Blessing, but they were then immediately offered new ones if they so chose, alongside generous compensation. Unlike yourself who has been naught but a plague to me over the course of my time loops.â
âI do not recall ever offending you, nor would I do such a thing!â
âYet you, Agathor and Ilyatana possessed me all the same. You clearly have the capacity to do such a thing, and our enmity will never fade,â Orodan declared.
âAnd so you pass judgement and swing the executionerâs axe yourself,â Eximus said. âYou call yourself a warrior, yet I think you nothing but a killer⦠a defiler. One need look no further than what Agathor suffered at your hands. Or what Ilyatana goes through still.â
âI make no excuses for what I did. It was a foul act which will remain a stain on my honor,â Orodan professed. âI gave Agathor the honest death he deserved, and intend to do the same for Ilyatana. You, though, were offered a chance to flee, yet youâve taken up with my enemies.â
âAn easy decision once I saw what became of the other two. Do you expect me to stand around and cower away while my friends were made to suffer?â Eximus asked.
âAnd who was it that started the enmity between us?!â Orodan angrily asked. âPortray yourself the victim all you want, but none of this would have happened if the three of you hadnât tried possessing me as a puppet against my will. But, enough talk. I sense the shards you have abord that ship, as well as the additional Transcendents. Your spells and illusions might hide them visually, and even from Vision of Purity, but my instincts are honed like that of a monsterâs. I sense them from here.â
Eximus twitched as the ruse was up.
Frankly, Orodan hated diplomacy and talking before battle.
His first move, was a monstrously overpowered Spatial Fold. Directly onto Eximusâs head.
Much like the one heâd used upon Xuejin to destroy a planet-sized continent. Heâd only grown stronger since then too.
[Spatial Fold 77 â Spatial Fold 79]
[Space Mastery 84 â Space Mastery 86]
âStop him! He used a similar attack on Xuejin!â an enemy God in one of the further back voidships called.
Enemy spatiomancers attempted to contest his Spatial Fold. Enemy chronomancers tried freezing or slowing him down. Yet it was all for naught as Orodanâs power generation capabilities had grown through this long loop and the attack was far greater in power.
At the final moment, the enemy commanders realized that actually stopping the attack wasnât possible. Consequently, the commanding dwarven God could only say one thing.
âScatter! Gain as much distance as you can!â
Simultaneously, King Alstatyn shouted a singular command.
âAttack! Prey upon their disorganized formation!â
The Spatial Fold which heâd insanely compressed, down to the size of a grain of sand, was practically begging to explode.
And so he let it.
Eximus died. As that treacherous rodent deserved. No amount of meddling with the sickening process of becoming a Crusader would allow the Inuanan God of Time to match Orodan.
And the explosion of space continued emanating outward, enough that it would destroy a gigantic Xian-sized planet if Orodan wanted.
A full third of the enemy fleet which hadnât managed to escape were slain on the spot. Multiple Transcendents, Gods in the material plane, all gone in one singular explosion.
Orodan was about to deliver another one when he learned why there were no important enemy figures present.
[Dimensionalism 29 â Dimensionalism 30]
[New Title â Dimensionalism Apprentice]
The dimensional layers crackled, and Orodan saw two gigantic cosmic eyes.
Agrimon. Leader of the Hegemony. And in his hands, a large crystal with a beam emanating from it, headed right for Orodan.
âOh no you donât,â Zaessythra said, and drew her own crystal, formed from multiple shards. She channelled all her power into it, and the terrifying beam which couldâve obliterated an entire star simply got absorbed into Zaessythraâs crystal.
âTheyâve discovered the defensive uses of the shards. All within expectations,â Agrimon said. âAvraxas. The time looper is exposed, isolate it.â
The dimensional boundaries which were already cracked, outright shattered as something very, very big flew towards Orodan.
It had many teeth, and its mouth was large enough to swallow an entire planet.
At the last moment, Orodan threw Zaessythra into the opening of a Teleportation which carried her far away. Simultaneously, he moved himself as far away from the allied fleets as he could. Which was successful, as the mouth which enveloped him caught only Orodan and no other allies.
The surroundings changed seamlessly. The stars in the void all around were no longer there, impossible shapes and geometry were all around him, and the very nature of reality became a bit more ethereal.
Within this separate dimension, a horde of Transcendents appeared. And there were a number of shards.
Bad news.
Orodan immediately activated the one skill which would give him the speed boost needed to withstand this assault.
[Time Compression 51 â Time Compression 53]
[Time Mastery 82 â Time Mastery 83]
Immediately, he shifted onto a far faster time field than any of the Transcendents whoâd suddenly popped up. And almost as immediately, he felt a number of enemy chronomancers attempting to either interfere with his control over the Time Compression or throw their friends and allies onto it, negating his speed advantage.
The first of the shard beams came for him, and he dodged it with laughable ease. The following ones were also avoided easily enough. One came quite close, and did the tell-tale diversion where it maliciously attempted to move and hit him anyways, but he evaded that too.
Some of the enemy Transcendents had items which were supposed to automatically bring them onto any hastened time fields nearby, but these items began shattering under the strain of attempting to match Orodanâs power over time and the raw energy backing it.
One by one, his sword began reaping the lives of these Transcendents, as he put particular focus towards the shard-bearers. Yes, he would normally love to take a beam head-on to test himself, but in a battle with such high stakes he couldnât afford to be without the System.
The enemy squad sent to kill him had either overestimated themselves or not kept up with his growing power. Of course, the Hegemony wasnât stupid, and they had other methods of dealing with him.
One of which slipped into this strange dimension sneakily enough that Orodan almost hadnât noticed.
The only thing Orodan saw was simple robes, and an unassuming face. Yet one which bore the calculating smile of a wolf in sheepâs clothing.
Immediately, the Dao of Domination and Supremacy smashed into his mind, and a separate assault of domination hit the compressed time field Orodan was maintaining.
He resisted the assault upon his mind rather well. His mind had grown strong, tempered by his encounter with that terrifying cosmic being affiliated with the shards. His Time Compression though, under duress from a peak-Transcendent Celestial skill, was overwhelmed.
âWe meet again, Orodan Wainwright,â Jian Huangdi, the Celestial Emperor said. âI see your mind has grown even stronger. To the point that you can resist my Dao. Thatâs fine however⦠can you break free quickly enough to save your fellows? Can you escape before the Reject arrives to prey upon you?â
âI sent you running last time. Your Celestial skill is no match for mine,â Orodan said.
âMuch as it rankles my pride, you are correct. The universe has never seen a greater Celestial talent than you,â the Celestial Emperor said. âBut how many avenues of attack can you resist? Iâm not the only one you must deal with.â
âOrodan Wainwright! Behold⦠my pure nature⦠I am so good-hearted⦠will you not come see how pure of mind I am?â
Golden energy wrapped around her form. Dark skin, much like Mahariâs. And a resemblance to his friend from Bluefire so similar that Orodan was certain the girl was a descendant of this Goddess.
The Goddess of Fate, the first person to attempt to mind control Orodan in the time loops.
âIlyatanaâ¦â
She was a monstrosity. Visually she looked the same. Yet inspection with Vision of Purity showed how her mind was utterly warped. The piece that Orodan had slipped in and empowered through Incorruptible Being had forced the rest of her mind to fracture, to mutate. She was a maddened beast, and her own willpower which was mighty, had clashed against Orodanâs mental tampering, leading to insanity.
This was his fault.
Alongside her, a virtual army of Gods appeared. And even more Transcendents.
âNow let us see if you can resist us all,â the Celestial Emperor said. And the battle resumed.
Orodan was overwhelmed. There was no other way to put it.
The gigantic world-dragon Avraxas had swallowed him and the result was being dragged into another dimension. Which meant that Gods could freely enter and remain here. The Gods themselves werenât the problem though. The Transcendents they were empowering were.
An army of limbs attempted to restrain him, roots, vines, chains, water, ice, earth. All with the goal of restraints and not death. And any attempts to use chronomancy or spatiomancy of his own were targeted by Jian Huangdiâs Celestial skill.
Unless he flared Eternal Soul Reactor to the point that he killed himself, Orodan was at their mercy. And the almighty blast from the shard that Jian Huangdi was sending his way looked to practically seal his fate.
Orodanâs eyes widened.
That was it!
These foes werenât aware of one more method of countering the beams from the shards. They hadnât been inside the hells, and news from there was notoriously slow.
If anyone else had fired the beam, Orodan wouldâve been done for.
But, in a display of tactics, Jian Huangdi intended to maximize the odds of the beam obliterating Orodanâs System by empowering it himself. However, the problem wasâ¦
â¦that much like the former Script-King, Jian Huangdiâs soul was dirty. Tainted with the Eldritch.
Which meant that the beam from the shard was also tainted with Eldritch.
And it could be cleansed.
Orodan ignored all the Transcendents restraining him and focused on only one thing as he created an Action Increase âcloneâ with a broom in its hand. His constant barrage and resistance had allowed the slightest opening to present itself, and with just one hand on the broomâ¦
â¦he swept outwards.
The Eldritch tainted soul energy empowering the beam vanished, and the beam fizzled and faltered. And the broom continued on to connect with the Celestial Emperor himself.
âReturn to who you originally were, Jian Huangdi,â Orodan said as the broom connected.
[Domain of Perfect Cleaning 99 â Domain of Perfect Cleaning 100]
[New Title â Perfect Cleaning Grandmaster]
[New Title â Cleaning Grandmaster]
[New Title â Celestial Grandmaster]
And the Eldritch taint - some of the strongest and most deep-rooted Orodan had ever felt - within the manâs soul⦠was instantly purged.
With a scream of agony, Jian Huangdi fell to a knee, and at last Orodan had the opportunity to utilize Time Compression once more.
Time sped up dramatically, and one by one, the Transcendents and Gods attacking him began falling in droves as he cut them down. Until at last, it was just Jian Huangdi remaining.
Orodanâs sword came upâ¦
â¦and was instead sheathed. His hand was proferred.
âYour son, Zhou Shan, fights the forces of the Hegemony still,â Orodan said. âWill you remain on your knees, or will you stand up and fight for the remaining family you have left?â
âZhou Shan⦠yes⦠he always was a strong boy⦠meant for great things,â Jian Huangdi said and then took the offerred hand. âI will aid you, time looper. My mind is clear for the first time in⦠millions? Billions of years? For so long did I refuse to bend to the truth⦠I accepted it but did not allow it to diminish my own importance. And yet, over time I too was corrupted all the same.â
âI suspected that how one perceives the Eldritch truth determines how the infection takes hold,â Orodan said.
âCorrect. The deeper one understands it, the stronger its roots are. Those who accept it and still retain their minds, are the ones whoâve glimpsed the truth and still not disregarded their own importance in the cosmos,â Jian Huangdi said. âYou must be careful. This thing. The System, our universe⦠there are dark and terrible things out there. One of which empowers it all within the reality we know?â
âWhat do you mean?â Orodan asked. âExplain yourself further.â
âI cannot⦠even thinking on it threatenes to put me into a deep madness once moreâ¦â the Celestial Emperor said. âWhen I delved into that black hole and arrived at the core of our System Universe⦠I met the Reject, and that caged thing I saw⦠no, no⦠I cannot speak of it any longer lest I fall into madness again even without Eldritch taint. Just be wary, Orodan Wainwright. The more you know of it, the more susceptible to madness you become. And heavens forbid you glimpse it⦠you become like myself and the Reject. To think the revered founding Daoist has fallen soâ¦â
âWe should get out of here then,â Orodan said. âBut before thatâ¦â
Orodan walked towards the heavily wounded, yet still living Ilyatana.
She was pathetic. Not even a Crusader, just a God. Yet joined with the Hegemony out of desperation and the madness which had infected her mind.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOrodan⦠Orodan⦠do you not think me pure enough now? Behold, I perform no more wicked deeds⦠I go around slaying evildoers, I hunt the wicked⦠just like you wanted,â Ilyatana said. âIn fact, the greatest of evildoers⦠is standing before me. Bring me your neck, that I might execute you and dispense justice like you did upon me.â
âEven before I defiled your mind, you were wicked. And yet⦠no being deserves such a fate,â Orodan said. âYour current state is my fault. The suffering youâve endured is on my hands. I cannot take it back, but the least I can do is take responsibility and end this.â
His sword was raised. And Domain of Perfect Cleaning shot out, setting her mind whole once more. Now at the Grandmaster-level, he could do such things.
âI am⦠I am free? What has happened?â
âSomething very bad happened to you⦠but youâre still my enemy,â Orodan said. âStand up, and face your honest death.â
âTch⦠Orodan Wainwright. Youâll suffer, just as you forced me to suffer,â Ilyatana venomously spat as she stood up. âYou think dispensing some righteous death onto me absolves you of what youâve done?â
âNot in the slightest. But youâre an enemy of all the same,â Orodan said. âStand, and face me. My enmity for you will never abate. One of us dies here and now.â
âEnd it then. I care not for your diatribes and farcical proclamations of an honest death,â she said. âI will not draw my weapon. The only thing youâll be forced to do is execute an unarmed woman.â
His blade descended and lopped the head off her shoulders. Divine energy spilled out, and she faded away.
ââ¦that was decisive of you,â Jian Huangdi said.
âIt was necessary. No amount of honor or proclamations will erase what Iâve done,â Orodan said. âBut a warrior acknowledges his faults and moves forward. My misdeeds donât erase hers. She was a wicked Goddess and our enmity was deep-seated.â
Suddenly, the skies crackled, before Orodan could think of breaking free from the Crusader dragon Avraxas, the job was done for him as the dimensional boundaries cracked and a roar of horror and agony erupted.
The dimension and impossible geometric shapes all around faded away to reveal the regular void of the material plane, and Alastaia in the distance. And a half-dead Vespidia falling towards them.
Above her. A dragon, writing in agony, and a titanic giant that was dead.
Vespidiaâs divine dagger had worked. At the cost of her own life, the Crusader dragon of the Hegemony had been defeated.
Orodan caught her.
He wanted to rage. To scream to the heavens and the hells of the unfairness of having to watch a friend die once more.
Yet, he did not. For he knew this was what Vespidia herself wanted.
âYou⦠youâre dying,â Orodan said.
âJ-just as plannedâ¦,â Vespidia said, choking in-between breaths. âNow I can go see my w-wife again.â
âI could heal you. Resurrect your wife too,â Orodan said.
âE-except⦠itâs not what I wantâ¦â she said, beginning to fade away from the numerous wounds. Most of which were the result of excessive divine energy. Faraine had done the job of empowering her to deliver the blow. âLet me die⦠Orodanâ¦â
âVery well,â he said, closing her eyes. âBe at peace⦠Vylmela.â
It was her original name back in her old life as an elf. Orodanâs heart was heavy, but he showed no further emotion. To do so would disrespect the passing of the warrior that had just fallen.
He looked up.
In the void above, the battle was⦠going well?
The fleet of the Blackworth Collective looked to be winning. The remainder of the Hegemony had arrived, Agrimon, Astalavar and Excromon were fighting alongside Varkir. Their opponents were Zhou Shan, the commanders of the Conclave and A1, the prime combat unit of the Unity.
The battle was going well.
Too well.
âJian Huangdi! Why do you stand there?! Hit the time looper with the shard!â Agrimon bellowed.
âI think not⦠I believe, that my son requires my assistance,â the Celestial Emperor said as he flew towards the battle.
This was where things began to go wrong. And Orodan felt it. He knew this was a distinct possibility, and things were going too well for it not to happen.
In front of him, the dimensional layer quaked, and he saw the arrival of an old man. White beard, religious sceptre in hand⦠and that damned book. Purple veins were visible all over the manâs skin.
âA-ancestorâ¦?â Captain-General Ryzlan asked, utterly bewildered. âIt is⦠itâs the ancestor!â
âNo you idiots! Itâs the Prophet!â Orodan roared. âBack away, now!â
The Prophet looked directly at Orodanâ¦
â¦and smiled.
The holy book in the Prophetâs hands opened up, and golden light came out.
âItâs the ancestor! Bearing the Book of Light! Behold how glorious it is!â Lady Sujana exclaimed in joy.
Oh how Orodan wanted to roar, but before he could, before anyone could act. The holy light coming out of the book, suddenly turned a sick shade of purple and gray.
And at exactly the same time, the holy light the soldiers, commanders and Captain-General of the Conclave were using⦠also turned purple.
Suddenly, the ranks of Conclave soldiers which had been dutifully protecting the infantry and voidcraft of the Blackworth Collective, now became frenzied, maddened. Corrupted by the Eldritch. They turned around and began fighting the allied forces.
The Prophet immediately vanished, and Orodan figured why.
An instant after the Prophetâs disappearance, space was carved and torn apart by a hulking fifteen-foot tall warrior whoâd saved him before. The Warrior.
He disappeared as quickly as he entered, and seemed to be in hot pursuit of the Prophet. However, the damage had already been done. The Eldritch energies were spreading through the ranks of enemies and allies alike.
Heâd once learned that the reason the Blackworth Collective had no Gods on the front lines of the war against the Eldritch was due to how vulnerable they were, and how much of a security threat they posed. He now saw why first-hand as Gods serving the Conclave were corrupted and any soldiers bearing their Blessing immediately turned to Eldritch corruption alongside them. Almost the entirety of the Conclave had been corrupted by Eldritch within seconds.
Somehow, the Prophet, who was apparently an ancestor of theirs, had corrupted the very light they used.
The corruption was spreading among their own forces too, as soldiers of the Collective were infected. However, the enemy werenât untouched either. The dwarves were infected and they suffered a far greater toll as they had Gods among their battle forces and the corruption of one meant the infection of dozens of regular soldiers with Blessings.
The Eldritch were a force of their own, and seemed intent on attacking both the allied forces and the Hegemony. A double-edged sword.
âWe must cleanse them,â Jian Huangdi said. âOrodan Wainwright, I will cover you. Purge the Eldritch from the battlefield.â
The Celestial Emperorâs aid was appreciated as the Eldritch seemed to instinctively know that Orodanâs Celestial skill was the single greatest threat. They charged in a virtually suicidal manner all for the sake of stopping him.
Jian Huangdi was strong though. His peak-Transcendent Celestial skill shot out and held the foe at bay, and that was all Orodan needed as the Domain of Perfect Cleaning erupted forth and the first thousand Conclave soldiers attempting to rush him were all purged.
Orodan moved forward, Jian Huangdi following along, and he surged outwards with another wave of purification. Now, at the Grandmaster-level, Domain of Perfect Cleaning was monstrous.
An infected Lady Sujana attempting to attack Zaessythra was purified, and the half-dragon immediately flew to Orodanâs side.
âDonât ever pull that dumb stunt again,â she said.
âAnd yet, without your presence outside, I doubt the soldiers wouldâve fared as well,â Orodan replied.
Still, despite his efforts. Any soldiers from the Conclave he purified were simply getting re-infected.
âItâs the light,â Zaessythra said. âThe Prophet infected the very light they use instinctively. They draw upon it like a mage does their own mana pool. Of course theyâll be re-infected.â
âWeâll be overwhelmed at this rate,â Orodan said. âWe need more soldiers. Perhaps we should draw the Unityâs troops out as reinforcements?â
âA good idea, let-â
Zaessythraâs amulet glowed, and a message came forth.
âInformation: unknown signatures detected on planetary surface. Destination: Mount Castarian.â
âMount Castarian? What do you mean, W78?â Zaessythra asked. âBut how would they arrive there? The entire world should be fortified against hostile spatiomancy.â
âBecause we powered up the ancient machine, which uses dimensionalism,â Orodan said. âWe thought it a good escape route to have⦠but it turns out the connection goes both ways.â
âInformation: unknown signatures breaking atmosphere and traveling towards battlefield.â
âMore enemies? Tch⦠itâs not looking so good, and the Reject isnât even here yet,â Zaessythra said.
âNo⦠I suspect itâs not enemies that come from that machine,â Orodan said.
His words were proven correct a moment later when the flying unknown force finally revealed themselves.
âDevil King Azgaraaz arrives to repay his favor!â the Arch-Devil called out. âI see Eldritch-infected knights and paladins of the Conclave. An excellent chance to draw blood on two enemies of the hells!â
âOf course you made a friend in the hellsâ¦â Zaessythra muttered. âLetâs take advantage of the momentum and surge forward!â
She didnât have to tell him twice.
Orodan surged onwards and continued purging Eldritch as he went. Behind him, Arch-Devils and script-bearer mages from the hells supported and watched his flanks and Conclave soldiers who were continually re-infected were sealed within large black coffins for later study and extrication.
Additionally, the devils were all too happy to just kill soldiers of the Conclave. No purification necessary.
Well⦠Orodan didnât exactly agree, but he could resurrect them and figure out how to purify the light later.
Things were now going well.
âF-father?â Zhou Shan asked with incredulity as the Celestial Emperor stepped in and aided Zhou Shan in his duel against Agrimon
âEnjoying your imminent victory, are you?â Agrimon asked as he appeared to be pushed backwards by the father-son duo. âI believe you are forgetting the real threat behind this assault of ours.â
Orodan had a very bad feeling of horrid danger. Heâd felt this before.
Despite each cell in his body being capable of sight, hearing and tactice sensation, he neither felt, saw nor heard the blow which hit him.
Although he did feel a titanic impact, enough that it felt world-shaking.
Only once things had slowed down did he realize that two swords were planted into his chest and someone was stading on top of him.
âWhy if it isnât my little Wainwright! Howâve you been?! Made any carts recently? I apologize for taking so long. Problem with being called the Reject is that the System and Custodian donât like me taking the official methods of travel such as teleportation or wormholes.â
âIâm afraid my Woodworking skill hasnât been taken that way as of yet,â Orodan replied.
âA tad bit disappointing. Did you not yet discover that almost anything can become a skill if you focus on it enough?â the Reject asked. âIf you live, breathe, eat and sleep while thinking of carts and how to make them, Iâm sure youâll become an Embodier Wainwright in no time!â
This Administrator was insane. Orodan stood no chance in a direct fight.
Thus, he made the decision heâd committed to a while back. It was now or never.
[C#he*ck&po%in$t S@et]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
Eternal Soul Reactor flared to the utmost, and Orodan empowered every single âcloneâ of himself to throw All-Strikes upwards at the Administrator treating his chest like a floor.
A mere boot met his attack and blew half of his body apart. He reformed easily enough, but during that, he saw how direction the shockwave wentâ¦
â¦and how half of Alastaia was destroyed with a casual kick.
âTut! Tut! Manners, manners! You canât just go around dirtying my shoes little Wainwright,â the Reject said. This damned madman wasnât even wearing shoes! âDo you see where we are? The world core of your adorable little planet!â
Was that how hard heâd been hit? That heâd been driven into the ground and straight onto the world core?
âHow about you let me up and we fight fair and square?â Orodan asked.
âH-hehe⦠hahahah! I like you! You have no sense of self-preservation,â the Reject said. âMaybe thatâs why it chose you. Just like it too chose me.â
Chose him?
âWhat do you mean?â Orodan asked.
âDo you not see my little Wainwright? All this suffering, all this struggle⦠youâre not the only time looper,â the Reject said. Hells, Orodan knew that much.
âThen⦠youâre a time looper too?â
âTa-da! Youâve guessed correct and may claim your prize!â the madman said. âNot only was I time looper like you. I was in fact⦠the first time looper. Before these silly little skills and numbers, before the pompous titles, I come from a time when things were much simpler and we didnât have an existential horror locking us and itself into a model of reality empowered by its corrupted energy. And when the System first came and washed over us all⦠I was the first to Transcend from my world, I got close to that thingâs ear, and it somehow believed I could fix things! That I could actually prevent living things and world cores from becoming maddened by over-exposure to its power! And thus, the true hero of the story came to be⦠Xia, the first time looper, wandering hero, attempted savior⦠and eventual Reject.â
âYouâre telling me, the entire System is a cage empowered by something Eldritch?â
âPrecisely! Finally you use that little peanut-brain of yours my little cart-maker! Or⦠well⦠I suppose you have no brain, which makes you even stupider,â the Reject said. âWhat happens when something boundless and impossible; utterly anathemic to sapient life, decides it âloves usâ and wants to âcoexistâ with us? That, my time looping friend⦠is the System.â
Orodanâs head reeled from the revelation.
Heâd always wondered why world cores naturally became infected by the Eldritch. Why the System being which descended during the ascendancy trial heâd seen was approaching corruption. Why direct usage of System energy could lead to corruption.
And the truth⦠the Eldritch truthâ¦
â¦was the existence of this being beneath.
It all made sense now, even for his stubborn head.
Why that being related to the shards had called him the anointed champion of the willing prisoner. Why the Prophet called it the caged protector.
Thisâ¦
â¦was the truth.
And Orodanâs veins began turning purple despite his Eldritch Resistance.
âHahahah! Yes, yes! Now do you see how and why people become Eldritch?! The Boundless One who empowers all the System, all corruption stems from it! Even the knowledge of it is a memetic hazard and makes you more vulnerable. Even I succumbed to it and live in a perpetual state of acceptance and madness,â the Reject said and pulled out an orb which had a seemingly infinite depth. âNow come my little time looper. I have crafted something to help you sleep forever. A portable wormhome. Youâll find peace outside of this horrid cage constructed by that which empowers all. Death outside of System space is the only freedom from this sick dream which will inevitably come crashing down.â
Orodan looked inwards. His veins were turning purple and gray. The familiar aura of the Eldritch began emanating from him.
âThis isâ¦â
âLiberating? Terrifying?â
ââ¦stupid.â
âEh?â
âThis whole farce, of becoming infected by the Eldritch when you know the truth about some big, bad monster empowering the System,â Orodan said. âItâs all so utterly stupid. What does it think it is? Trying to infect me by giving me knowledge of it?â
Orodan pulled himself up, practically impaling himself upwards along the Rejectâs foot as he stood. Even the madman looked a little bewildered.
âNobody can truly resist it. You may try and stave it off, but once somebody knows the whole truth, they will always have a bit of Eldritch in them,â the Reject said. âLook within⦠your soul. It has System glyphs and symbols. We all have it within us. Our souls are borne of the Boundless Oneâs power. All beings within the System are this way. Once you know it, once youâre vulnerable to the knowledge, the tide canât be stopped.â
âReally? Watch this then,â Orodan said. And each and every bit of his power was thrown into the most overpowered usage of Domain of Perfect Cleaning he could manage.
All directed at his own soul.
The Reject looked, and then laughed.
âHahaha! Nice try! You really had me for a second there!â the madman barked. The Reject continued laughingâ¦
â¦and laughingâ¦
â¦and laughingâ¦
â¦until he finally stopped and the Administratorâs eyes were wide.
In the deepest recesses of Orodanâs soul. No Eldritch taint came forth whatsoever.
âSee? I think this whole matter is stupid,â Orodan declared. âAnd even if it could infect me. I simply wouldnât give in.â
âHmm⦠you know what⦠Iâm maybe starting to see why it chose youâ¦â the Reject said. âCongratulations. Youâve proven your dogged persistence and made me eat my words. Your prize⦠is death. Enjoy!â
The Reject grabbed Orodanâs head, tore himself free from his body, and then began shoving him towards the orb with infinite depth.
Not yet.
Orodan needed more time.
And what better way to acquire it than by killing himself?
It was finally time to expend all the checkpoint uses heâd acquired.
Eternal Soul Reactor flared to the max, enough to be immediately fatal.
And the darkness took him.
[C$h@ec(kp*oi#nt R#es%to&red]
[U@ses Re^ma#in@ing - 2306]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
Orodan would normally wind Eternal Soul Reactor down beneath fatal levels upon starting a new loop or resetting to a checkpoint. But this time⦠he kept it at fatal levels.
The darkness took him.
[C$h@ec(kp*oi#nt R#es%to&red]
[U@ses Re^ma#in@ing - 2305]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
He continued keeping it ramped up and focused on healing. He focused on understanding the soul.
[Soul Mastery 78 â Soul Mastery 79]
Checkpoint after checkpoint continued being burned.
The first five-hundred checkpoints brought Harmony of Vitality to 99 and Soul Mastery to 87.
[C$h@ec(kp*oi#nt R#es%to&red]
[U@ses Re^ma#in@ing - 1805]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
Orodan continued burning himself to death with his own soul energy.
The next one-thousand checkpoints brought Harmony of Vitality to the Grandmaster-level and Soul Mastery to 92. The Master-level, which gained him the title of Soul Master and forty more checkpoint uses.
[C$h@ec(kp*oi#nt R#es%to&red]
[U@ses Re^ma#in@ing - 945]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
He wasnât sure how long had passed, but he refused to quit. He simply continued burning away.
Death upon death.
His Grandmaster-level Harmony of Vitality now allowed him to stay alive for even longer, which meant increased understandings of the inner-workings of his soul. Yet, still Orodan growled in frustration as it wouldnât be enough.
The next nine-hundred checkpoint uses only pushed his Soul Mastery up to 96 and no further. No matter how hard he pushed, despite his talent, even if this was the most efficient training possible with actual death occurring multiple times⦠it just wouldnât reach 100 in time.
[C$h@ec(kp*oi#nt R#es%to&red]
[U@ses Re^ma#in@ing - 945]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
âLast forty-fiveâ¦â Orodan muttered.
âWhatâs that? Say something little Wainwright?â
âDonât worry about it,â Orodan said.
He continued dying, but began being very mindful of the decreasing counter. And he focused till each and every cell in his body wanted to explode under the mental strain.
With thirty uses left, Soul Mastery reached 97.
With five uses left, it hit 98.
And finallyâ¦
[C$h@ec(kp*oi#nt R#es%to&red]
[U@ses Re^ma#in@ing - 0]
âOooh! Interesting! Thatâs a new mechanism Iâve never seen before,â the Reject said. âDid it give you a new toy? Oh⦠oh! I see! Itâs connected to the Systemâs Control Spike! Why⦠that dastardly Custodian, working alongside it to create new advantages for you time loopers.â
Orodan immediately wound Eternal Soul Reactor down.
[Soul Mastery 98 â Soul Mastery 99]
He looked deep within the soul and began to see the glyphs and symbols of the skills. Of the connection they had to the overall database of the Systemâs stored knowledge and experience. He also saw the glyphs related to the time loop itself.
So close⦠yet not enough to actually interact with them.
âQuite the spike of soul energy there. Oh? Are you trying to reset the loop? You should! I shifted the System glyphs in the deepest part of your soul in a most subtle manner,â the Reject said. âThe moment you reset, Iâll be there to greet you. Couldnât do it on this one as I was halfway to you already. Although it does make me wonder why you havenât reset at all yet⦠hmmâ¦â
He was out of checkpoint uses. This was it.
âOh⦠so thatâs what this unique mechanism does! Sneaky, quite devious! I didnât even know you were doing that! How many times have we been through this conversation by now? Have you grown tired of my voice?â
âEnough to last me a lifetime.â
âIndeed, and that lifetime will be ending shortly,â the Reject said. âI would normally give you an explanation of everything as a courtesy, but I think giving you more time to prepare is a poor idea. Come little cart-maker, embrace the peace of death.â
Orodan thrashed about and fought with full power as the Reject dragged him by the head towards the seemingly infinite depth orb in his hands. He felt a strong suction force on the other side, pulling him out someplace there would be guaranteed death.
If this was it, then he would go out fighting.
All his âclonesâ came into being and launched the most powerful assaults he could. The Administrator barely felt it.
He threw his all into chronomancy, and the Reject simply laughed and shattered his control over time with a gesture.
He poured as much power as he could into spatiomancy, and the madman shattered it yet again.
And when he tore his head free and reformed? The Reject encased Orodan in that familiar substance which seemed to capture him in a shell as it had during their first encounter.
If this was the end, then so be it. He would fight to the bitter finish like a warrior should.
A loud thrum rang out, and he heard the familiar crackle of lightning, and white flames melted the substance forming around him.
âGrahhh! Custodian! I have had enough of your meddling! You interfere once, and now yet again?! Itâs plain to see that this oneâs special to you!â the Reject yelled, madness in his voice. âYet, no matter what pathetic harrassing strikes you launch, you never step through. Your station can never be abandoned, can it?â
In response, dimensions quaked, and suddenly someone appeared in front of the Reject who was blown backwards.
A hooded figure. Hammer in the left hand, and a white orb of purity in the right.
Orodan had seen glimpses of this being before, and had even wiped out its âpurityâ upon the Script-King.
This was the Custodian. The final Administrator he hadnât seen until now.
âNever mind⦠I stand corrected. You and that thing really are hedging all your bets on this one, arenât you?â the Reject asked. âWhatâs so special about him? Tell me!â
âOrodan Wainwright. There is a construct nearby, something I placed in an incomplete state to help guide you upon your anointment,â the Custodian said. âYou shall find it now completed by my hand. Step within and flee into the bowels of the System. Where it leads, there is much Eldritch. Yet if anyone can weather it, tisâ you. Go, now. I shall hold him off, yet each moment I am here is a moment the universe darkens.â
The ancient machine under Mount Castarian. Yes, that was it!
An angry Zaessythra also barrelled into the core chamber and immediately laid eyes upon Orodan.
âWeâre leaving, now,â Zaessythra ordered and practically dragged him along with her.
âWe should help him,â Orodan protested.
âNo. You have done enough, and this foe is beyond us,â Zaessythra said, deathly seriousness in her voice.
âAll I need is a bit more timeâ¦â
âWhich we do not have!â
They ran through the windings tunnels of the depths until reaching a spot where the strange energy of the Administrators didnât interfere with spatiomancy. Orodan then teleported both himself and Zaessythra towards the ancient machine.
He stepped out firstâ¦
â¦only to be suddenly bound by hundreds of restraining spells.
Before him, a shimmering humanoid figure.
The other time looper.
âForgive me, fellow time looper. I⦠must resort to extreme measures if it necessitates the return of myself to the time loops,â they said. âI am truly sorry.â
Zaessythra was blown away in a singular attack and sent crashing into the rock.
With a hand wave, the ancient machine which was glowing and emanating purple-gray energy⦠was shut down.
Orodan strained and struggled, yet the bindings were strong. After at least fifteen seconds, he finally broke free.
Only to be met with a cavalcade of additional restraining spells. The restraining continued for another two minutes, until at last, the Reject arrived.
âAh, if it isnât the failure, a reject, just like me,â the madman said. âNow that the Custodian was forced to retreat lest it all fall apart, we can handle matters. Rest assured, you can have these glyphs, and Iâll personally see to grafting them onto your soul as long as you live a nice, quiet life and make no attempts to fix anything.â
The Reject yanked the spatial ring off of Orodanâs finger and pulled the bottle containing the System glyph out. With a flick, he tossed it to the other time looper.
ââ¦I expect your end of the bargain to be upheld⦠Reject,â the previous time looper said.
âYes, yes⦠now be quiet while I put an end to this strange experiment,â the Reject said. âA man more insane than me selected as a time looper? How comical! Hahaha!â
The caverns quaked, and three more people arrived.
âAncestor⦠unhand Orodan Wainwright,â said Jian Huangdi. Next to him was Zhou Shan and another.
âDirective: release friend, Orodan Wainwright,â W78 said.
âNo! Just leave you fools! Youâll be killed!â Orodan shouted. âThis is my battle!â
âOh? Want me to unhand your friend, do you? Why⦠alright then!â
Orodan was suddenly flung with some speed⦠somewhere. The only thing he felt was the impact of flesh, followed by a rock wall.
He came to his senses to find Zhou Shan entangled with himself in a heap, and the head of Jian Huangdi in the hands of the Reject.
âFather! Iâll⦠Iâll kill you!â Zhou Shan shouted in a raw grieving rage.
The High Sovereign charged forward, only to be turned into a blood mist within a single hit. And Orodan found himself restrained once more by the magical spellcraft of the previous time looper.
The Reject approached, only for the familiar metal to stand between him and Orodan.
âW78, no⦠leave now!â Orodan pleaded. âReject⦠kill me, but spare them!â
âSuch heroic demands! Such selflessness! I might actually honor your request!â the Reject said. âThat was⦠if you hadnât angered me. Resisting until the Custodian arrived? Making me fight and take injuries? I think Iâm going to enjoy hurting you, little Wainwright. And the first way of doing that⦠is to hurt this little bucket of bolts.â
âDirective from command nexus - disobeyed. Unit disconnected from network,â W78 said. âEstablishing personal directive - protect friend.â
âW78⦠no!â
The poor machine never stood a chance. One moment W78 was standing defiantly before the Reject. And the next⦠metal was scattered all over.
But Orodan couldnât see any of that.
All he sawâ¦
â¦was red.
âOh? You look angry! Good! I like it better when they look angry! Makes absorbing them into my soul a lot easier,â his target said as the dead man ripped his chest apart, exposing a roiling pit of thousands of souls within. âIf youâre wondering who taught the Hegemony how to make those cute Crusaders of theirs, itâs me. Come, little Wainwright. Join all your fellow time loopers in one happy party!â
Orodan had no emotion on his face. He allowed himself to be drawn into the Reject.
Into the slimy pit within its chest where a disgusting conglomeration of souls, all belonging to former time loopers, were churning together.
Orodan gladly allowed itâ¦
â¦for never had his rage burned so hot.
Distantly, he heard the sounds of a dragon roaring and the gasp of surprise from the previous time looper, but he cared not for that.
Eons of suffering. Torment. Endless agony. This was what all these souls felt.
Within, was a mechanism which seemed to seal him off from the System. No way to bring him back if he died. Just endless suffering and death. Over and over.
Good.
Orodanâs first order of business, was to turn all this against the Reject.
He immediately felt the mental assault of thousands of time loopers, all bent to the will of the Reject. Each of them had skills, mental abilities and determination of their own which was in service to the Reject. And they all poured their combined prowess towards forcing Orodan to bend, and then break.
He was down to a handful of cells.
But in truthâ¦
â¦this was nothing compared to what heâd seen when dealing with the monster affiliated with the shards.
And Orodan had resisted that just fine.
Tidal waves of willpower and mental skills assaulted his mind and soul.
And Orodan fired back with apocalyptic tsunamis of mental focus and raw willpower which simply would not break.
His will shot out, and the nearest few souls were commanded to follow not the Reject, but Orodan Wainwright.
They were defiant at first, scared. They feared the torture, the agony that the madman would inflict upon them!
Yet, Orodan promised protection under the light of his own soul. And so a few listened, and they relented and joined him.
Then came the remaining servants, the loyal ones whoâd been there a long time. They too eventually broke after hundreds of failed assaults and also joined Orodan.
More and more souls were stolen into Orodanâs own, until finally, a critical mass had been reached.
âWhat⦠what are you doing?! Get out of my soul!â the Reject roared.
But, it was too late. In a final venomous blow, Orodan, and all the souls that had joined him, launched one powerful soul attack of pure defiance against the Administrator.
[Soul Mastery 99 â Soul Mastery 100]
[New Title â Soul Grandmaster]
The Reject roared in pain and fell to a knee. He angrily threw Orodan out, however Orodan was determined to extract a price and leave a permanent wound as revenge for the death of W78.
He thus took all the converted souls with him.
Outside, he saw a full-sized dragon of immense power battling the other time looper. Its scales were silvery.
âFreak⦠monster⦠anomalyâ¦â the Reject muttered. âNone should be capable of standing up to the wills of thousands of time loopers and an Administrator. Engaging you in a mental and soul battle was my mistake. One I shall not repeat.â
In the battleground of the mind and soul, striking a blow against the Reject was one thing. But in the physical realm, the Administrator still reigned supreme.
He grabbed Orodan and practically threw him towards the portable wormhome, and a wave of killing power emanated from the two dual swords.
They connected at the exact same time as the wormhole sucked him in.
And all he knew was darkness.
[T@e] [mp%] [o&ra*l]
[A@n] [o!m] [aly!]
[S@y] [st!] [@em]
[E@x] [cep] [tion]
[F@o] [!@u] [n@d!]
[Li@fe#] [Si@!gns] [N@ot] [F*ou&nd]
[!A#b#o!@rt@#in^g] [P%r*ot#o$co@l]
[L*oop@er] [O@u!t] [!of] [R@an%g!e]
Was this the darkness of death?
He distantly had an awareness, but no actual cells.
He had failed.
Orodan Wainwright was dead.
In front of him⦠a surreal landscape where gigantic things beyond all imagination dwelled. Some were aloof. Others hungry. And one of them⦠quite familiar, pink, and sadistic. It seemed to recognize him too as its eyes the size of galaxies stared hungrily. This was the true form of that thing affiliated with the shards.
Behind him, the caged wall past which was System space.
Was this it?
Was it time to put the blade down and rest in peace having died a warriorâs death?
âIâll find a way, even if I die.â
âAnd if I die without any loop left to bring me back⦠then even death is just another opponent to do battle with.â
Words came unbidden to his memory. And his willpower stirred.
Other memories came to him as well.
A mentor who sacrificed it all for him.
Adeltajâs eyes held that same teasing glimmer whenever the old man would make fun of him in his early loops.
The level 99 Phoenix Thrust increased to level 100, and Adeltaj Simarji became a dual-Grandmaster.
âOld manâ¦!â
Only to die an instant later.
A friend who gave it all up.
âOrodan Wainwright⦠I cannot linger for long lest my pursuers return, but thank you for all youâve done,â the elven Goddess spoke. âEnsure Vylmelaâs sacrifice isnât in vain. Please⦠itâs what she would want.â
And behind her eyes, unlike most other Gods Orodan had dealt with, he could swear Vespidiaâs familiar gaze was there.
A friend with a pure heart.
âDirective from command nexus - disobeyed. Unit disconnected from network,â W78 said. âEstablishing personal directive - protect friend.â
âW78⦠no!â
And someone whoâd been with him for the longest time.
âNo, I refuse,â Orodan said. âIâllâ¦â
âDie? That would end the loop anyways⦠Iâm sorry Orodan,â she said softly, and one of her pages came up to dab at the moisture he didnât even know was gathering in his eyes. âYou really are something else. Whoever chose you for these time loops did a good job, but they also consigned you to a painful existence. I expect to be taken on many adventures in the next loop and berate you at every step. Thank you for helping me remember myself and just⦠remember me, okay?â
Orodan lacked a physical body, but his soul trembled.
Rage, sorrow⦠and the refusal to accept any of it.
Had they all given their lives for him so that he could rest in peace?
No.
Never.
The willpower of Orodan Wainwright was infinite, and he would show them. He would get revenge on the Reject, he would cleanse the System. He would keep them all safe.
He would be the pillar dreams could find reality upon.
He lacked a physical body, and this was an advantage, because nowâ¦
â¦Orodan churned Eternal Soul Reactor at a level he wouldâve never dared before.
Immediately, the sadistic and hungry thing in the great distance noticed, and it drew closer. As did many of the smaller but hungry creatures in this surreal void between universes.
The smaller ones began inhaling and consuming the soul energy he emanated.
Yet it mattered not. Were they hungry? Good! Orodan would feed them till they exploded.
[Eternal Soul Reactor 99 â Eternal Soul Reactor 100]
His soul blazed with power, and the pain was utterly horrific. Yet he cared not.
[Pain Resistance 94 â Pain Resistance 97]
He continued pushing. Further and further.
The smaller creatures now began burning and exploding as they approached his soul. And the larger ones were beginning to recoil in fear as he was producing far too much soul energy. He had no reference point to gauge exactly how much⦠but it was a lot.
The waves of hungry things continued coming, until at last a massive one approached⦠cosmic terror incarnate. It was at that point where everything else fled at its approach.
âA most curious little thing⦠out in the desolate expanse between creation⦠all alone.â
Orodan had no time or words to waste. Neither was he sure if he could even talk.
The horror between universes attempted to surround him, and for a time, all Orodan knew was pain. Horror⦠and the minds of entire universes worth of mental power ramming into him.
He wasnât sure how long had passed, but it was a while.
Yet, no matter how much this progenitor of the shards battered his mind and soulâ¦
â¦Orodanâs power simply kept growing.
[Pain Resistance 97 â Pain Resistance 99]
âAn anomaly⦠the same one the pieces of my lifeblood encountered before⦠the anointed champion of the cagedâ¦â
This thing would be the driver of his growth.
The beginning of⦠boundlessness.
At the end of the day⦠where did Orodanâs power really stem from? The willpower was one aspect, as was his mastery of the soul.
And as a final message came byâ¦
[Pain Resistance 99 â Pain Resistance 100]
â¦Orodan knew what he needed. Where his strength truly came from.
Eternal Soul Reactor as the core, the driver. The churning of his soul faster and faster to generate increasing amounts of power was critical. After that, Soul Mastery, for the intimate familiarity with his own soul, each and every bit. And at last⦠the drive, the will⦠the embrace of pain. Pain was the fuel and engine for his power. Without it, nothing truly moved forward.
The power of Orodan Wainwright thenâ¦
â¦was the Incipience of Infinity.
[Skill Combination â Eternal Soul Reactor 100 + Soul Mastery 100 + Pain Resistance 100 â Incipience of Infinity 100 (Celestial)]
Orodanâs power skyrocketed, and even the galaxy of horrors looked somewhat wary.
The pink shards which could already destroy someoneâs System in palm-sized form, now were produced at the size of planets, ready to fire upon him.
âAnomaly⦠impossibility⦠a material lifeform with qualities of the boundlessâ¦â
Orodan was prepared to receive the strike, yet at the last moment, something green smashed into his soul and forced it backwards and into the System cage.
âRetreat⦠you cannot face it yetâ¦â
What or who was that?
Before Orodan could truly ponder it, he contacted the cage with System glyphs and symbols upon it and encountered resistance.
His raw power utterly smashed through said resistance.
He passed through many layers of protections on his return to System space, and at one point saw a bewildered fifteen-foot tall man with a greatsword observing his passing with alarm. He flew past galaxies and sped onwards to familiar ground.
The entire time, he felt the tendrils of something guiding him diligently. It was Eldritch, without a doubt. But Orodan now knew what the Eldritch was, where it came from.
It was the Boundless One empowering the System, and it sought to help him.
Guiding tendrils led him past many more galaxies at hyper speed. The soul energy he emanated, enough to destroy some of them. Something he felt partially guilty about, but simply couldnât help at this time.
Finally, the familiar Athranos Galaxy was in sight, and he was guided to the now ruined Alastaia.
He practically dove down onto the planet, sensing the signatures he was looking for.
The first thing he saw was a roughened up previous time looper, and a grievously wounded Zaessythra. Now that he was in somewhat better senses, he realized that sheâs transformed into a full-sized dragon and tried to take the other looper on.
Yet again she nearly died for him.
The Reject was standing over the previous looper, manipulating the glyphs related to the time loop.
âNow hold still, this may or may not work, but at the very least the time loop will move on from that troublesome cart-maker,â the Reject said. âNow then where-â
Immediately, Orodan launched a wave of soul energy capable of obliterating a galaxy, but in condensed form. In no way would this be possible in his real body, but when one had no cells, and no time loop to revert them to the beginning⦠such things were possible.
Yes. The time loops no longer affected him.
Would he now just be the Stubborn Skill-Grinder?
âO-Orodan⦠you look⦠shinyâ¦â Zaessythra said, breathing dangerously slowly.
âImpossible⦠impossible! Youâre too late! The loop has moved on and you have no way of manipulating it back onto yourself!â the Reject roared. âHahaha! I admit, youâre dangerous. Insane, mad, positively loony! Never have I met someone so singularly determined. But⦠itâs over! No more time loops for you! Kill me if you must! But this pathetic System universe is finished!â
Or so the Reject claimed.
Orodan had one final trick up his sleeve.
The previous looper had backed away, leaving one critical piece of equipment that Orodan felt relevant.
The Administratorâs Mantle.
âWhat are you doing with that?! Put that down! Itâs mine!â
And yet, the Reject likely couldnât even use it any longer.
âToy with that garment all you want. The System has moved on, without a connection nearby, thereâs nothing you can do,â the previous looper said.
And for the first time, Orodan opened his mouth and discovered that he could indeed speak in spirit form.
âThis thing might not provide any use by itself. But it does allow one to interact directly with System energy,â Orodan said. âAnd as for the connection⦠a trial of ascendance will do.â
The Rejectâs eyes widened.
The fool, Orodan thought.
Great enough talent and insights into a skill, and even the System couldnât accurately quantify it. With enough skill and talent, one could essentially âdelayâ or save skill level gains. Much like Eldarion, the mortal elf on Eldiron had done during the first ascendance trial Orodan had ever seen.
And now⦠his broom was in hand as he looked directly at the Reject.
âYouâre dirty. Time to clean you up.â
The sweep went outâ¦
[Domain of Perfect Cleaning 100 â Domain of Perfect Cleaning 101]
â¦and the Eldritch within the madman was purged.
And the souls within the Reject were also liberated.
âW-what⦠what have you done?! You took it away⦠you took it away!â the madman screamed. âGive it back! Give. It. Back!â
The Administrator tried attacking him, but Orodanâs current power was insanity incarnate. Galaxies were destroyed by his passing until he reined it in a bit. The Rejectâs strikes were painful, but nothing that could truly harm his soul. Not in this state.
With a gesture, Orodan blew the Reject away once more. Especially since the next message was an important one.
[Transcendence Trial Requirements Met]
[Beginning Trial - Time Stasis Initialized]
The System being, a strange humanoid composed of impossible geometric shapes with System glyphs all over its body, descended.
[Trial Taker - Orodan Wainwright]
The System being summoned an arena, and within were all manner of dirty clothes, dusty shelves and messy furniture.
[Trial Beginning]
His competition, would be the System being itself.
The trial beganâ¦
â¦and it ended as soon as Orodan swept outwards with his broom.
In a single sweep, everything had been cleansed.
[Trial Successful - Transcendence Achieved]
[New Title â Celestial Transcendent]
[New Title â Perfect Cleaning Transcendent]
[New Title â Cleaning Transcendent]
Frankly, expecting the greatest cleaning talent ever seen to struggle with the trial of ascendancy, was a bit much. Now if it was a skill he was less talented in? By all means.
More importantly though, was the mind wipe that the System being would now attempt.
[Beginning Memory Alterations]
There was a reason nobody remembered what happened during ascendancy trials.
It was because the System erased the memory of the participants.
And when it failed⦠or needed more power than the singular unit had?
[Warning - High Energy Signature Detected. Diverting More Power]
[Warning - High Energy Signature Persisting. Diverting More Power]
[Warning - High Energy Signature Persisting. Diverting More Power. Unit At Risk Of Corruption]
[Override Protocol Initiated - Incomplete Time Stasis Acceptable. Trial Resuming. Administrator Notified]
Orodan quickly picked up the Administratorâs Mantle and donned it. It was⦠a cultivatorâs robes. He suspected the Prophetâs mantle was the holy book or the sceptre. The Custodianâs might have been the hammer, and the mageâs the staff. And the Warriorâs the greatsword. So for the cultivator robes to be a mantle, it didnât surprise Orodan that it belonged to the Reject.
He donned them and found that they worked just fine and didnât fall through his soul form.
And with the pure and direct channel of System energy going from the System being to the very core of the Systemâ¦
â¦Orodan poured all his power and awareness into the Administratorâs Mantle and dove with his consciousness deep into the guts of the System itself.
A cage, one with System glyphs and symbols etched onto every inch, and within⦠a grotesque purple thing. Yet, one that emanated an aura of compassion and love.
Its power was unfathomable. Even in soul form⦠with the power to destroy galaxies, Orodan was no match. This being⦠it was on the same level as that thing which had galaxies for eyes.
And on another end⦠the mechanism for the time loop. It had the same glyphs as the ones within his soul.
Without further question, without further thought⦠Orodanâs consciousness reached out, and directed the hooks of that loop into himself.
[Time Looper Anointed]
[Power Source Not Detected - Utilizing Nearest Available Power Source]
[Power Source - Orodan Wainwright]
He had one second to reflect on how that mightâve been a horrible idea.
One second.
And then, searing pain and the annihilation of mind, soul, self and consciousness occurred.
Who was it?
It was infinity.
Infinity knew no end. It was boundless.
Many millennia passed. Infinity knew no end, no limit. It simply kept providing the necessary power for the mechanism to fully charge.
The mechanism queried how infinity could power it so fast. As did a nearby being of a most alien nature. Infinity would rise to any challenge. To any occasion.
Many more millennia passed, and the alien being was alarmed. An enemy was invading their shared domain.
The five great servants were incapable of holding it back, and eventually it broke through. The alien being urged infinity to speed the process up. And infinity complied.
Throughout it all, a draconic lifeform remained by the side of Infinityâs physical form.
And as the universe began to shatter, and the cage suffered damage, the alien being at the center of the cage begged Infinity to conclude the process. For the mechanism⦠the time loop⦠it was the only thing which could salvage the situation.
At last, after tens of millennia⦠the process concluded, and the mechanism was prepared.
And Infinity opened the eyes of its physical form.
âOrodan! Orodan!â the draconic lifeform yelled. âY-youâre finally awake!â
Infinity thought the sudden physical closeness was a bit uncalled for. Although strangely enough, a small part of its endless mind thought it⦠pleasant?
âWho are you?â
âY-you⦠you donât remember me? Orodan⦠you powered the entire time loop⦠youâre⦠youâreâ¦â
Very briefly he⦠no it⦠right? Yes⦠it recalled a memory.
âAnd when do I not act like a normal person?â Orodan asked.
âAll the time,â she fired back. âBut⦠mainly when youâre tapping into that soul skill of yours. Itâs impressive and all, but I sometimes feel like the further you push your endless willpower, the less human you become. And I say this as a half-dragon.â
âIâm still a human, Zaessythra,â Orodan said. âFlesh, blood and all.â
It⦠no⦠he looked down, and his hands were trembling.
âWho⦠who am I?â he asked, genuinely scared for the first time in a very long while. His own descent into the infinite⦠it terrified him more than any foe.
âOrodan⦠youâre Orodan Wainwright,â she said, taking hold of his shaking hands.
âI⦠think I remember. And who are you? You seem familiar, warm⦠trustworthy,â he said.
âIâm Zaessythra, your annoying cursed book companion and that nagging half-dragon who keeps lecturing you,â she said, her voice breaking. âLook⦠the universe is falling apart around us⦠you have to re-enter the time loops. That thing and a few others have been trying to break in for thousands of years now and theyâve finally succeeded.â
âAnd who are these five people?â Orodan asked.
âThe Administrators,â she said.
Orodanâs mind spun as he finally began recalling everything.
He suddenly reached for a sword that was no longer there.
His glare towards the Reject was full of death.
âYou! You killed W78 and Zhou Shan!â Orodan roared as he stomped towards the man.
âI profess⦠I did all of that⦠but we have bigger concerns on our plate,â the Reject said. âThe many millennia have given me, and us, a lot of clarity of thought. I used to think the Boundless One empowering the System was a bad deal for sapient life, but Iâve now come to realize that there are far worse Boundless Ones out there. One in particular, you encountered during your return⦠and it isnât happy of the fact that youâre a living being with qualities only one of their kind should possess.â
For now⦠Orodan would set aside his hatred. Had thousands of years truly passed?
How old was he? He still saw no physical body, so perhaps age didnât really matter?
Idly, he noted that the Incipience of Infinity was sitting at 121. That meant the ascendancy trial had come and gone, with no System unit being capable of matching Orodan. At least all those millennia of generating power had amounted to something.
âHow do I possess the qualities of a Boundless One?â
âOrodan Wainwrightâ¦â the Custodian began. âThe mechanism within the heart of the System, itâs a time loop meant to power only the System universe. But you⦠you went ahead and fed it enough power to affect all of reality. As you can imagine, the slumbering beings beyond our borders were not happy. The knowledge that theyâll be reset once the mechanism is activated does not please them.â
âAnd where is this place?â Orodan asked. âIt seems familiarâ¦â
âAlastaia. The world core was damaged, but we repaired it,â the Custodian said. âAnd the addition of a few thousand more years is not much in the life span of a world core. What really mattered, was the System Control Spike. On the day of your birth, the Boundless One and I decided to go for a last-minute gambit⦠a series of glyphs that would identify the being with the greatest talent in cleaning that the universe had ever seen. We were hoping for someone to cleanse the System of Eldritch, to allow Boundless One and mortal to live in harmony. Yet⦠youâve thrown a wrench into our plans by exhibiting a secondary quality beyind any known reason or explanation.â
âMy willpowerâ¦â
Orodan knew that he wasnât normal. His willpower made no senseâ¦
âYes. Now come, we must activate the mechanism and send you back in time,â the Custodian said. âWhen you return, your power will be greatly diminished. After all, in terms of skill levels youâre still no match for an Administrator when in your physical body.â
âAnd while these many millennia of being Eldritch-free and the united struggle against those things have mellowed us all out,â the Reject said. âMake no mistake⦠youâll still have to fight us upon your return. So be prepared.â
Suddenly, the very walls of reality shook.
âThey prepare another assault. Likely their greatest one yet,â the Warrior said. âOrodan, activate the mechanism, now!
Orodan nodded and got to his feet, but before he did⦠a familiar control spike was nearby, and he laid a hand upon it.
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His rune count had increased. And most importantly, he immediately took the Storage option.
Instinctively, he felt it wasnât very much. Perhaps less than a box of apples, not with the amount of runes he had.
But it would have to be enough.
âZaessythra. Have you been keeping up with your reading?â Orodan asked.
âYes⦠why? Not much to do around here besides read,â she answered.
âYou transformed into a full-sized dragon. That was one of the last things I recall before I went under,â Orodan said.
âYou want me to transform into a dragon?â
âNo⦠I want you to transform into the cursed book you were,â he said.
âI⦠can still do that⦠but why?â
âBecause, youâre coming with me you idiot.â
Her eyes dared to hold the slightest glimmer of hope, and she immediately transformed into her typical form. Orodan grabbed and practically shoved her into his soul, specifically within the storage space.
âThey come! Activate the mechanism!â
Orodan didnât have to be told twice. The time loop was already connected to him, even if it spanned a far wider area now. In other words, he needed to restore himself to life and then die.
However, getting killed by the universe-sized cosmic horror making its way through the cracks of their own universe⦠was probably not a good idea.
Orodan immediately flared Incipience of Infinity to its maximal power and empowered Harmony of Vitality.
Problem was⦠all the time in his soul form had really made him used to the incredibly high levels of power. To the point that restoring even a single cell was rather difficult.
It took Orodan a full two minutes to finally restore a cell of himself and become alive once moreâ¦
â¦but before he could die by his own hand. The pink beam fired from a planet sized crystal struck him first. It took all he had to shield the part of his soul containing Zaessythra with maximal power.
Darkness took him.
#
His dreams were fitful. Disjointed memories, as though he wasnât sure who he was.
The nightmares were vivid, strong. He dreamt of his failures, of lapsing into infinity once more and losing his sense of self. Of failing everyone again.
Yet, throughout it all, a pleasant presence kept him company.
The presence comforted him over these dark dreams.
He wasnât sure how long he slept for, but the comforting presence was never far.
Zaessythra, she called herself. And he was Orodan.
And within his dreams he slowly began to remember who he was.
Until at last, he was sitting within his mindscape, looking at the scene of a child picking up a broken and rusty sword in defense of himself and what little food heâd found.
âThank you, Zaessythra,â Orodan said. âFor keeping me company. I didnât expect my mind to take so long to recover.â
âYou were hit by a shard the size of a planet,â she said. âAnd you devoted most of your energy towards shielding me, like the idiot you are.â
âIâll gladly plead to being an idiot every day thenâ he said. âStill⦠my foes have only grown stronger. Or rather, Iâve learned more about the universe and what Iâm meant to do.â
âIndeed. You have a long way to go, and only yourself to rely on,â she said.
âYou act as though you wonât be with me,â he said.
âOrodan⦠my soul was badly damaged despite your efforts⦠I cannot wake in the physical world for quite some time,â she professed. âThe process of moving into the next loop. Your soul was out of control and did quite a bit of damage. It will take me some time to recover.
Immediately, he felt responsible and clenched his fist.
Her hand came to rest atop it.
âNone of that. Iâd be far worse off if you hadnât stepped in,â she said.
âI feel that my âstepping inâ led to the time loops becoming far more complicated. Figures⦠I find one answer as to what they are and why I was chosen, only to go and make the problem ten times worse,â Orodan said. âAnd that time I was under⦠drawing upon my endless willpower. It was⦠scary. Genuinely. Facing a foe is easy. Losing my sense of self to my own willpower, is another thing entirely.â
âThatâs⦠surprisingly human of you to say,â she said.
âYouâre a half-dragon,â he quipped. âHow would you know what being human is like?â
âFair point. Still, what is it you fear?â she asked. âThe bloodthirstiness of the child before me?â
She referred to the young Orodan who was in a memory of having killed someone.
âPah⦠that was self-defense⦠although it set the tone for all the blood on my hands,â he said.
âThen what is it?â
âI fear⦠forgetting,â he said. âWhen I came to, I didnât even know who you were, and you were so emotional about it. I felt a terrible sense of guilt.â
âYou fear forgetting? I suppose I can relate to that as well,â she said. âIn that regard. One could say I have a solution.â
âWhatâs that?â
Her face came closer to his, and before he knew itâ¦
â¦she had stolen a kiss.
#
A keening wail ringing in the night sky awoke him.
And he still vividly felt the warm lips upon his own.
That⦠that had just occurred.
For so long did Orodan fear allowing himself to get close, and then Zaessythra went and decided to kiss him. He really wasnât sure how to feel about that. He didnât even have a heart any longer and that part of him still felt some strange things as he dwelled on that memory.
For now though, he had bigger concerns.
Immediately, he sensed something was wrong.
Very, very wrong.
No Quest messages.
He mentally called forth his Statusâ¦
â¦and nothing came forth.
Instantly, he looked within his own soul to see the problem.
The deep part of his soul where System skills, glyphs and the like were⦠was wiped clean. Oh, there was something there alright, but with no connection to the System.
And even deeper within⦠was the familiar cursed book. Zaessythra herself. Who wouldnât awaken for a good while.
Orodan felt responsible for it. It was his soul going rampant that caused her current state.
Still, it was a new loop in Ogdenborough.
He was no longer a damned noble of House Wainwright, thank the System for that at least. And perhaps it was time to focus on some of the things heâd been meaning to do for a long time. A slower life, self-improvement, crafts and taking his time in exploring and self-betterment.
So what if he didnât have access to the System? He could still fight, and the skills mainly affected were the ones where he relied more on the Systemâs skill levels than his own insights and fundamental understanding.
He had a long, long road ahead of him.
Zaessythra had managed to recover and heal her Status and connection to the System, and he had her for advice.
And worst come to worstâ¦
â¦nothing was stopping Orodan from learning runic scripts, and delving into the secrets of System glyphs and symbols for himself.
If his System refused to heal, then he would just build a new one, one powered by himself.
Of course, all of that involved plenty of stubborn skill grinding in a time loop.