96. An Impure Encounter
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
96. An Impure Encounter
The Diamond Counter was an insanely powerful tool if used in the right hands. Frost foresaw its value shine in moments where she was not taken seriously as a Color or as the Amalgam.
However, the meaning of âdevalueâ was muddied at best. Likewise, she also imagined that it wouldnât activate if someone merely didnât believe in her status. One needed to be bastardized in all likelihood.
But in the end, there was no telling how this thing functioned exactly until the opportunity arose.
Still, its stat-doubling effect was nothing to scoff at. It had every potential to turn the tide of a battle so long as the devaluing criteria was met.
In the meantime, Frost wore the diamond brooch proudly on the left side of her chest. There was some debate on who exactly would take this item. At first, she considered Cer to wield it since she was the one who defeated the Corrupted in the first place.
But Cer insisted that Frost take it on the basis that Frostâs already insane stats would benefit tremendously if the effect ever activated.
That was an extra 4,000 ATT sheâd have over Cerâs previously buffed state. And 4,000 ATT alone was already within the realm of a Moon.
10,000 ATT? Or a 20,000 damage Prejudice? Now that was perhaps teetering on the edge of a Beholder.
Perhaps, huh.
The true strength of a Beholder was either much lower than she imagined, or far surpassed herself by tenfold. There could be no in between. She could only form a terribly vague image of them through word of mouth. It didnât help that she had never seen them fight first handedly, nor could she even see their stats.
And that wrenched her heart a little. Because if Carpalis was considered to be the weakest, then she could only imagine just what the strongest were like in terms of stats.
NAME : Frost
HP : 300,000 ^5/Min
MP : 28,000 ^5/Min
AGI : 70
RESIST : 140(+100)
AGE : 0
ATT : Â 5,000
ATT DEF : 2,000 (+550)
O : 58
D : 8
ORIGIN : Archetype
MAG ATT :Â 4,000
MAG DEF : Â 1,800 (+350)
S : 107
E :Â 55
Surely not that much more from hers, right?
Frost revealed her stats in all its glory to the group as they travelled along the recently vacated entrance, moving past shredded walls and illusive lights.
âHUH!?â Cer erupted with shock, staring at Frostâs body as if trying to figure out how a lithe woman like her possessed such insane stats.
âA-Archetypes⦠are built differently. That Red Giant had no idea just what it was talking to.â Ber wryly smiled, as if in disbelief.
âThatâs incredible. And to think Ignis has more DEF than youâ¦â Res trailed off, awed by Frost as Jury puffed her chest out, elated to hear their shocked voices over her loverâs power. âYou wanted a comparison right? As incredible as that is, and I mean it wholeheartedly, but a Beholder is⦠wellâ¦â
âPutting an Eternal Night in front of them is like throwing a worm into a lionâs den.â Cer put it bluntly. âTheyâre the entire embodiment of an Atelier. With a technology and all that. Makes you wonder just how strong that Arbiter is.â
âSo if theyâre that strong then why do they leave it to you Moons? Instead of having a margin of error, their success rate can be 100% if they were involved. Aside from the obvious destruction.â Frost argued as they ventured into a massive chamber.
The stench of death immediately greeted them like a crashing freight train.
Ignis recoiled as Jury clasped her fists, with Snapâs movements slowing down as if shocked by the sight. Frost was too used to the stench for it to violate her, but it did not detract from the gruesome imagery that littered the world around them.
âHow horrible⦠these Impuritas are unforgivable.â Jury hissed as Ignisâ slashed at a nearby, spinning target out of anger.
The wooden construct spilled the organ-less husk of a tentacle, Aquatid person. Their bones were left intact, as were their flesh. But their organs were removed, including their eyes and tongue. Even fragments of their brain could be seen smothered around their nostrils, indicating that it was dug out through their nasal cavity.
Their body was rigid as if undergoing rigor mortis, and their tentacles coilied like a fried octopus.
âBrrâ¦â The churning noise of an old recording tape played from Snap as it carefully watched over the group. It nudged Ignisâ back with its head as if to encourage her to keep an iron heart.
âItâs a disgusting sight. And they werenât the only one. Fucking tens of people, all impaled like animals. What were they doing here? Playing some kind of twisted circus game?â Frost gruelingly spoke, her voice so hideously deep that she instinctively caused the tripletâs hairs to rise.
âExactly that. Itâs the kind of game where you have to hit the target without hitting the person nailed. The Blood Festival are no stranger to using family members or loved ones as the target. Itâs a sure-fire way to break someone.â Cer explain with folded arms, poking one of the bodies with her foot.
âHave some respect for them!â Jury snapped at her, causing the woman to sheepishly hum.
âFor people you donât even know?â Cer genuinely asked.
âThat doesnât matter. Frost taught me that even the dead should be respected.â Jury referenced the very first time they left the forest. How Frost buried the bodies of that village alongside her.
Though Jury didnât know any of those people, she learnt through Frost that they deserved better even in death. Cer, now under the scrutiny of nearly everyone, let loose of a drawn-out sigh and returned to the thick of the group.
âYouâre acting like this is your first time seeing a mass slaughter. Pretty standard practice in Grandis.â Cer shrugged.
âIt doesnât have to be normal elsewhere. Cer. Please, leave them. Theyâre already dead. Theyâre not in our way either. Letâs just hurry and eat that fucking Heart already so no one else has to suffer like them.â She was angered by Cerâs apathy, but at the same time, she could not easily blame them.
Still, that did not mean it was correct.
Frostâs moral compass was understandably less corrupted than the people of Elysia due to the prevalence of death here. She took a deep breath and briskly strode forward with the group towing behind and all 1,000 of her glowing eyes.
She used them as scouts, sending them forward as they navigated through this strange room. Nothing but the same spinning targets painted in blood, and nailed with a person existed here. The ceiling rose far and high, torn as it revealed a bizarrely black world beyond.
The circus shook again, and she could have sworn she heard the sound of a metallic screech somewhere from beyond the void. They eventually made it to another tunnel and followed it through multiple twists and turns, listening to the sound of the screeching grow louder.
And with it, so did the sound of a beating heart.
âFrost. My metaphor about the lion and the worm? It still stands.â Cer said, now leading the group as Res begged her to shut up. âWhy would a lion attack a worm? Itâs too much effort for such a little reward. And so what if they burrow through the soil. Itâs not like itâs any of their concern.â
âAre you equating that same soil to people?â Frost growled at her, picking Cer by the collar as she dragged her close, hoisting her up till her feet were removed from the ground.
âPoor sis.â Ber mumbled.
âHey. HEY! I meant from their perspective. You never know what goes through the mind of a Beholder. But~ Iâm sure youâll get along with that snake Galia. Her sense of justice is just like yours.â Cer pointed at Frost and grinned. âJust more brutal.â
âIâll be the judge of that.â Frost plopped her back down as they made one final turn.
Her Judgeâs Aid then suddenly hit a dead end, but strangely enough, she could still feel it progress forward. But she just could not see anything through it anymore. It perplexed her, and neither she nor Nav could figure out what happened to it.
âListen. I only marginally trust Carpalis on the basis that we want the same thing. For people to live. Sheâs also somewhat managed by the Archetype of Hope. Hell, I didnât even tell her that emotions can create the Corrupted, or that certain criteria exist.â Frost revealed to them, not surprising the triplets.
âHeh. Then youâve got a brain up there. Thereâs no telling just what a Beholder will do with that kind of information.â Cer commented.
âThatâs partially the reason. Iâm leaving people I care about under her watchful eye. I didnât want to give her any ideas if she does turn out to be evil. And besides, I have little confidence in a Beholder actually making use of my information. Not until we reach the Nexus.â Frost admitted.
âNot that you three will do anything with this knowledge, right?â She jokingly said, peeking at the three behind her with a single eye.
âWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?â Cer grumbled.
âNo Maâam.â Ber saluted, as did Snap for some reason.
âNot at all. Weâre here to stick by your side until you safely return to the Nexus.â Res assured, Frostâs feathers ruffling upon hearing those words, much to her relief.
***
The churning sound of metal grew louder all of a sudden. The beating heart thumped like it was on the verge of a heart attack. The sounds of the awfully melodic screams played in the background as the lights of the tunnel flickered unstably.
The few Judgeâs Aid that ventured forth had disappeared entirely. They werenât killed off. They simply just⦠vanished.
âSomethingâs not right.â Frost warned.
âThereâs no air circulating ahead. Itâs like thereâs a dead end.â Res mentioned, using her keen animal-like senses as Ignis nodded in agreement, noticing the same anomaly.
Frost visually confirmed this. Far ahead of this wide corridor was indeed a dead end. From where the people arrived from was unknown, and she had to wonder if that wall was somehow a passage straight to the heart.
âWeâre heading to a dead end? So where did those people come from?â Jury questioned as Frost pointed forward.
âLikely through there⦠behind that wall. But Iâm unsure. Hey⦠can spatial distortions close sections off?â Frost asked, halting all further movement.
The group remained stationary as they stared at the glowing orange wall like it was their largest threat to date.
âIâve never heard of that happening. Unless itâs the entrance to a Corrupted Zone or similar. But that should be impossible.â Res answered, also confused. âIf it was, then they wouldnât have been able to leave so easily.â
âAre you guys serious?â Ber questioned, as if seeing the situation in an entirely different light.
She walked right up to the wall and simply punched it open, revealing that it was made of nothing but plywood.
A false wall, so to speak.
This only further confused Frost, whose Judgeâs aid disappeared.
âBut that doesnât explain how my Judgeâs Aid disa ââ
âWait â Everythingâs mangled all of a sudden! A spatial distortion!? Here!? But thereâs no train or anything!â Res exclaimed as the group rushed forth in a mad frenzy, bursting through the false wall as they suddenly found themselves in a colossal, golden arena that closely mimicked a circus stage.
âThis is â!?â Jury was taken aback by the countless lights that swept along the ground as rings of ascending seats were populated by skinless animals, cheering not for the entertainment, but for their organs to become distributed amongst them.
And dangling high into the air was a chained, yellow heart. Its surface was made of grafted skin, sewn with what appeared to be either string, or nerve endings. It was a bloated, putrid mass that wobbled and flailed like a water balloon.
But deep within was not water. There were hearts. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of still beating hearts, creating a single resonating thump that visually shook the world.
Dungeon Heart
Blood Festival
ORIGIN : Impuritas
HP : 100,000
ATT DEF : 100
MAG DEF : 100
However, this was not what shocked Frost the most. There were three figures present along the stage before them in total. All were Impuritas. But one was from the Blood Festival.
And the other two, who were injured and battered beyond belief, belonged to the Golden Index.
âWELCOME, DEAREST GUESTS! So the rumors were true! A black feathered Color would be arriving to your aid, dogs of the golden devil! How despicably delectable! Oh. OH â!â A man dressed in a blood-soaked jester outfit pranced in the center of the stage, allowing the dripping blood from the Dungeon Heart to shower him.
But this manâs head was not normal. It was that of a giant, red fish. A herring, more specifically.
âAND IS THAT HE WHO WEARS THE WHITE FEATHERED COAT!? Oh. No. No oh dear no! Itâs that wretched grey feathered Apostle!â His giant, fishy maw flapped open as he wrang his human-like hands around with exaggerated anger.
Bloody Herring
An Oh So Aspiring Star!
Soul Rank: Black | Impuritas: Blood Festival
LEVEL: 120
ORIGIN: Impuritas
HP : 6,000
ATT : 400
MAG ATT : 200
ATT DEF : 800
MAG DEF : 750
MP : 3,000
RESIST : 120
AGI : 150
âThe Impuritas⦠the Golden Index also owns them? Those two Impuritas are the Exalted!?â Frost could not believe her eyes, her voice nearly drowned by the thunderclap of a thousand applauses.
And an approaching, metallic screech.
âJust what the fuck is going on anymore!?â