Chapter 188: Eclipse Makers

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I raised an eyebrow, "It has something to do with the dry air?" Torix shook his head, "Most definitely. I'll be sapping water from the mountain and its innards. The amphibious gialgathens will suffer." I scoffed, "Yeah. Chapped lips and dry skin. Real deadly." Torix brushed a hand at me, "You've no understanding of the extreme those discomforts may inflict. On the desert world where I gathered the rations you eat, I explored some of their water magic. They mastered the art of weaponizing dehydration." Torix spread his hands, "I watched many a soldier's skins crack wide as trenches. It was as if they turned their skin into a brittle paper. Thick blood oozed out of the wounds, coagulate in massive scabs that ruptured as they moved. This was against a reptilian race who's skin resisted said parching magic." Torix brought his hands in, "The gialgathens aren't so fortunate." I winced, "Well shit. Remind me not to get on your bad side." Torix waved his fingers with delight, "Oh, you won't need reminding after this. This display will carve itself into your memory if all goes as planned." As we stepped up the mountain, Torix raised a hand, "To explain further, the coagulated wounds also serve as stroke inducers. Giant blobs of congealed blood float in their veins, wreaking havoc on their circulatory system." Torix waved his hand, "Of course Schema's system assists greatly with repelling these health problems in a normal sentient. The eldritch will likewise resist this kind of death as they own many hearts and many circulatory systems to fall back on. The gialgathens are normal creatures, a fact I realized when I watched your battle with Delilath." I bit my lip, "Yup." We stepped in front of a cave leading into the mountain. Torix placed a hand on my shoulder, "You did well in that fight. She was a worthy foe, and you expect far too much of yourself." I took a deep breath, "Yeah, you say that and I know that. I saw her family though. Hard to ignore the consequences of your actions when they throw themselves at your face, yenno?" Torix gave me a curt nod, "We'll have time to reflect later. Are you prepared to enter the cave?" I nodded, sweat still pouring down my brow from channeling my Lightning Eater skill. Torix raised his hands, dominion mana flowing like fountains. He converted it into the light, airy blue origin mana, his experience evident. With further skill, he transformed the blue mana into plumes of dry air. It was like watching a math professor do complex calculus. Before he fumigated the mountain, I reached out a hand and heated the air with Star Forger. Torix turned to me, and he gave me an approving nod, "Well done, disciple. This eases the constraint on my own mana." I grunted out, straining under the demands of Lightning Eater. My other skills were inherent by now, so it required next to no thought. Lightning Eater was like using a different part of my brain all of a sudden. That increased the demands of the skill by leaps and bounds. Torix relished his role as our team's driver. I was fine with taking a backseat for once. Along for the ride, my ears popped as the pressure changed around us. With the air pooled, Torix flourished a hand up. His blue fire eyes flared red, and he whispered, "Kill them all, save any espens you find." Hiding among the many spires, crags, and crevices around the mountain, an army of silvers crashed into the magnetic field. The entire mountain rumbled as the feet of the horde quaked the ground. The distant echoes of starving cries racked the air like a whip across a sinner's back. They crowed for a meal of soft flesh, their mutant eyes consumed with hunger. At first, the magnetic field around the mountain held against the onslaught. The silvers repelled against an invisible barrier, some silvers breaking limbs on the repulsing force. It mattered not. More and more silvers stacked behind their brethren. Less an army and more a moving wall, the endless troops built up. They stacked up taller, silvers atop one another. They reminded me of ants covering a grasshopper, their victory inevitable. Torix kept his hands spread wide, relishing in the sense of power. At the same time, he maintained absolute focus on the task at hand. The thousands of silvers never relented, his command unmitigated. The dry air siphoned into the mound, choking the life out of its inhabitants. After minutes of his assault, the magnetic field on the outside of the island faded in strength. The gialgathens were losing mana liked a sliced tire losing air. Their time was running out. Within ten minutes, the forcefield dissipated. The silvers swarmed across the greenery, tearing trees and rocks apart in their wake. They were a tidal wave, washing away the living creatures on Mt. Ash. As the dense wave of silvers passed, they left nothing but dirt behind them. Several silvers keeled over, choking on the organic matter. Just as a Giessian creature rejected silver matter, the silvers rejected normal animals, at least in excess. That's why they stayed contained within their metalscapes. Torix pushed them past this impulse, forcing them to cleave a path through the life here. With no survival instinct, they acted as kamikazees. The exchange proved lethal for both parties involved. Unfortunately for them, we had more troops on our side. The remains of the army approached a puddle beside me rippling as the silver's approached. The low rumble evolved into a deafening roar, their footsteps many. With the entire mountain ravaged, the horde descended into the caverns below. Every exit swarmed with the beasts, leaving no escape for the Skyburners. The monsters scrambled over one another, squeezing themselves in. My skin crawled watching the tactic take place. Inside, the gialgathen's skin was broken and cracked as they fought this swarm. They never stood a chance. Torix laughed as he prepared icicle spears above his head, aiming to cut off a Skyburner's escape. Foolproof and methodical, Torix carried out his execution. His confidence evident, he turned to me with his fire eyes red, "Is there anything more satisfying than watching a plan come together?" "This is an execution." Torix shrugged, "Eh, both are equally fulfilling, aren't they?" I looked up, thinking about it, "Depends on who you're executing." Torix pointed at the gialgathen's base, "Then I've much too look forward to. Killing slavers is always exhilarating." I frowned, "How different is slavery and necromancy though?" Torix waved off my concern, "Life isn't something to be stolen so easily. Once life is gone, however, there remains little to be taken. Instead, I'm using a resource left behind, nothing more and nothing less. It would be like leaving a freshly uprooted tree instead of harvesting it for lumber. It's wasteful." "Huh, kind of like how I eat the eldritch after they die. At least some good comes out of it instead of letting it rot." Torix waved his arms, "In a sense, but we must elaborate further. You see..." After half an hour of philosophical discussion, the swarms lessened. The silvers trickled in instead of flooding. Torix raised a hand to the cavern in front of us, "As much as I enjoyed the conversation, they should be ripe for the taking." I scoffed, "If they're still alive." We paced into the cavern, finding little of anything. A few minutes of walking later and the edge of a room filled my senses. I raised a hand and turned to Torix, "Be ready. The room is close. It's big too." He acknowledged me with a nod. As we came closer, I charged my mana, saturating my blood with energy. Torix coalesced two spells in his palm, the holy dark combo ready to fire. As we reached the end of the path, a steady, fluorescent light leaked into the tunnel. I peaked into the room, finding a massive cavern. The size of a warehouse, it contained enough boxes and supplies to cover the gialgathen's needs for months. Unlike the Skyburners, these gialgathens lacked any slaves as well. They preferred the company of books and archaic rituals. All seven of the gialgathen mages licked their wounds, shivering at the center of their magical sanctuary. Mahogany robes draped over them instead of platemail like the Skyburners, reminding me of handwoven carpets from some middle eastern country. Despite their different style, the gialgathens wheezed in a circle all the same. The luscious fabric contrasted their broken wills and broken skin. They looked like dry mud, wounds winding over their skins. A mound of charred corpses surrounded them in a large, outer ring. A tighter, inner circle drenched the ground in silver blood, leaving a puddle of purple mush. Gialgathen blood, skin, and cloth mixed in with the blend, looking like an art project gone wrong. As I inspected the beasts, one fact became clear - they survived by the skin of their teeth. Missing claws, chipped teeth, and innumerable gashes showed on the exhausted creatures. On the walls around them, charred banners carried the emblem for Lehesion. One statue laid along a wall in the back with a plaque on its front. It read: "To our lord and champion, may Lehesion be praised." We skulked up to the pitiful group, the entire entourage shellshocked. I raised a hand, counting down with my fingers. Torix understood, readying a spell to launch at a Skyburner's throat. As I reached one finger in my countdown, one of the Skyburner's howled, "Wait. We won't fight you." I grimaced, ignoring their plea. As I bent over to leap towards them, Torix put a hand on my shoulder. He whispered, "We can worm some information from them." I sighed, letting Torix do his thing. The lich puffed out his chest and raised his voice, "Then tell us what you're doing here before I send yet another wave of my minions here." I suppressed laughter at Torix's impression of an evil overlord. He deepened his voice to intimidate these mages. To my surprise, it worked. The oldest one stepped in front of the group, murmuring, "We...We are willing to make compromises." Torix looked down on him, "You're in no position to demand compromise. Submit or face destruction." The Skyburner lowered his head, bowing to Torix. The old bag of bones lived it up, enjoying his new role of commander. The lich waved a hand at the gialgathens, "Answer or die...What is your purpose here?" The one in front mouthed, "We...we're here to serve Lehesion's bidding." Torix leaned back and laughed, "He demands you live surrounded by vermin? To what end?" The eldest of them shook his head, "It is not for us to question the bidding of a god. We are to obey him, for we are but mortals." I bit my lip, already frustrated by their bullshit. These sorcerer's humility sure seemed convenient for the situation. Torix didn't take too kindly to their answer either, "Then you're all useless. Minions, leave me the marrow in their bones. I've been meaning to test a new potion with it." The few straggling silvers motioned towards them. The Gialgathen out front shouted out, "Wait, there is much we can tell you still you." Torix crossed his arms, his icicle spears floating above him, "Like what? It had better be of some utility as well. Otherwise, you'll be worm's meat soon enough." One of the other gialgathens announced from the shivering pack in the back, "What are you doing? You act like Emagrotha's filthy cult, caving under any pressure. We are better than them." The oldest gialgathen turned around and snapped, "Silence. There's is nothing more painful than a sorcerer's spells. They can eat your guts while keeping you alive. He will play with our corpses. Don't you see there's no honor in a puppet's death?" The younger gialgathen walked out, his red and white skin sticking out, "And there's no honor in dying a dog's death either. He will show no mercy. More still, you make us out to be cowards. Lehesion will rain down on us his wrath should we continue this heresy." The younger gialgathen turned to the pack, "Remember this. Emagrotha's entire army caved after her failure. They preached relentlessly about personal excellence and achievement. They spit in the face of those that dwelled in mediocrity, even from inferior races. We give in here, and we follow the path of those hypocrites. We become cowards." Torix crossed his arms and tapped his foot, "My patience wears thin." The older gialgathen stood in front of the younger mage, "He knows not what he says." The younger one snapped his tail across the side of the older gialgathen's head. The elder mage fumbled sideways as, the younger Skyburner shouted, "I know exactly what I say, old coward. I'd rather die than be remembered as a betrayer." Torix let out a slow, evil laugh. The room went quiet as the necromancer murmured, "Then you may die as a martyr for the others." Torix clapped his hands, sending out a shockwave. As he pulled them apart, he generated an icy staff in his hands. The lich prepared a spell while I soaked in pure mana, already charged to the brim. Before Torix unleashed an onslaught, the youngest gialgathen's head snapped back as if possessed. Color bled out of his skin, a glowing amber covering the red and white. As it did, the other gialgathens stepped back and bowed their heads. One of them whispered, "He has ascended." Sparks of amber lightning coursed from the young gialgathen's skin. A radiant power coursed through him, rushing like a river. The beast lifted his head and roared, his echo shaking the mountain. He raised a claw, leaving a trail of condensed mana behind him. He stretched out his hands, swords of a golden glow stretching out from his claws. Before he unloaded his no doubt devastating attack, I raised a hand. Discharging a vast well of mana, a singularity formed in the enhanced gialgathen's chest. All the energy in the world couldn't save him as the atoms that composed the beast collapsed inward. Feeding the implosion, a tiny black hole feasted on him, creating a growing ball of pitch black where his chest was. The awakened mage caved in, sending out a shockwave of kinetic energy. The gialgathens burst out, landing on charred walls and crushing the silvers behind them. The eldest one flopped towards Torix, limp and unconscious. I stepped up to block the impact, but the lich was in full control. He unloaded holy magic with one hand and swung his staff with the other. A pure light emanated from the gialgathen before a slicing shadow cleaved the beast apart. The sides of the monsters splayed against the insides of the mountain, blood spraying over us in a mist. With only five weakened mages left, Torix pinched the bridge of his nose, letting the situation sink in. They were fucked. The gialgathens stared at the spot of the singularity, a blast zone encompassing most of the mountain base. One of them raised a hand and pointed at the once glowing gialgathen, "Lehesion granted him ascension...but you killed him...just like that." I cracked the knuckles of my hand, each pop sounding like the snapping of metal cables. They laid like lead, stunned into submission. I analyzed them, trying to get something out of the situation while they were incapacitated. Sonora Sun-Splitter(lvl 8,902) - Sonora Sun-Splitter was a member of Lehesion's elite group of Eclipse Makers. The namesake came from their ability to create complex hallucinations, going as far as blocking out the sun to an entire army in the middle of the day. Though the group was named for such an illusion, they created many other feats of renown. They fooled a naval force with the image of a tidal wave. They caused retreats from falsified astral bombings. They even sieged cities by fooling the local populace into believing their water was rank and the food spoiled. Powerful as the force can be, proper setup and time are required since even a single Skyburner could rip a group of Eclipse Makers apart. At the same time, their talents are formidable when utilized correctly. In the case of Sonora, very little is known outside of her name. Found on Mt. Ash, she's propagated the spread of silvers and researched unknown queries. Her elimination is highly recommended. The other gialgathens were higher leveled than Sonora, and I couldn't analyze them. Their perceptions were too high. I turned to Torix, "They're a group of mages from Lehesion called the Eclipse Makers. They're pretty weak so we can capture them without risking our lives. Watch out for their fire though." Torix nodded as I jumped down into the pit. I swung my arms out wide, my hands forming into tendrils of metal. My armor pierced the two pieces of the corpse, needles swarming the Eclipse Maker. Within seconds, nothing remained but the splash of blood and scent of meat. With the mages terrified, I reformed my arms spikes back into hands. At the same time, I slammed my hands together, sending out an echo like shotgun rounds. I stepped up to them and growled, "Who wants to be the next bloodstain?"

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Contents
The New World
The New World Author:Monsoon117
Chapter 1 Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 2 One Lone Creature Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 3 Hitting My Stride Sep 22nd, 2025
4 Break Them Sep 23rd, 2025
5 Becoming a Bat Murderer Sep 23rd, 2025
6 Baldag-Ruhl, of Many Sep 23rd, 2025
7 The Sentinel of Monolith Sep 23rd, 2025
8 Living Mana Sep 23rd, 2025
9 Schema Sep 23rd, 2025
10 The Lord of Worms Sep 23rd, 2025
11 Tears in Time Sep 23rd, 2025
12 Forged in Ebon Sep 23rd, 2025
13 Spoils of War Sep 23rd, 2025
14 Decei Sep 23rd, 2025
15 The Might of Magic Sep 23rd, 2025
16 Torix Worm, of Darkhill Sep 23rd, 2025
17 Eater of Monsters Sep 23rd, 2025
18 Evolution of Armor Sep 23rd, 2025
19 Althea Sep 23rd, 2025
20 Dungeon Delver Sep 23rd, 2025
21 Rise Sep 23rd, 2025
22 Etorhma, Eater of Worlds Sep 23rd, 2025
23 Finding the Formula Sep 23rd, 2025
24 Fighting the Unknown Sep 25th, 2025
25 Kessiah Crow Sep 25th, 2025
26 A Boundless Storm Sep 25th, 2025
27 The Old and the New Sep 25th, 2025
28 How Far I'sve Come Sep 25th, 2025
29 A Pound of Flesh Sep 25th, 2025
30 Taking Off the Shackles Sep 25th, 2025
31 Runic Warrior Sep 25th, 2025
32 Plans May Crumble Sep 25th, 2025
33 Infestation Sep 25th, 2025
34 Beneath Your Skin Sep 25th, 2025
35 Letting Go Sep 25th, 2025
36 Manifestation Sep 25th, 2025
37 War of Worlds Sep 25th, 2025
38 Overseer Sep 25th, 2025
39 The Steel Legion Sep 25th, 2025
40 Yawm's Domain Sep 25th, 2025
41 Closing the Gap Sep 25th, 2025
The Story So Far: First Edition Sep 25th, 2025
42 A leap of Faith Sep 25th, 2025
43 The Rest of Humanity Sep 27th, 2025
44 The Might of a Follower Sep 27th, 2025
45 Adaptation Sep 27th, 2025
46 Fighting Evil Sep 27th, 2025
47 Gaining Tools Sep 27th, 2025
48 Unleashed Sep 27th, 2025
49 Reaping Rewards Sep 27th, 2025
50 Pieces of the Puzzle Sep 27th, 2025
51 Monsters of the Deep Sep 27th, 2025
52 True Intentions Sep 27th, 2025
53 Making Progress Sep 27th, 2025
54 How to End a Legend Sep 27th, 2025
55 The Might of Progress Sep 27th, 2025
56 Guardians of Yawm Sep 27th, 2025
57 Mountains of Madness Sep 27th, 2025
58 What You Believe Sep 27th, 2025
59 Creation Sep 27th, 2025
60 Blood Arts Sep 27th, 2025
61 Final Frontier Sep 27th, 2025
62 Not Alone Sep 27th, 2025
63 Makings of a Class Sep 29th, 2025
64 Final Call to Action Sep 29th, 2025
65 Preparation Sep 29th, 2025
66 Teaching the Master Sep 29th, 2025
67 Those Lef Sep 29th, 2025
68 Tasting Deception Sep 29th, 2025
69 Chaos Sep 29th, 2025
70 Order Sep 29th, 2025
71 Another World Sep 29th, 2025
72 Last Nigh Sep 29th, 2025
73 What Lies Beyond Sep 29th, 2025
74 Corrupted Ruin Sep 29th, 2025
75 Who Goes There Sep 29th, 2025
76 To Make Clean Sep 29th, 2025
77 Groundwork Sep 29th, 2025
78 Not As It Seems Sep 29th, 2025
79 Migh Sep 29th, 2025
80 What Follows Sep 29th, 2025
81 Rift Keeper Sep 29th, 2025
82 An Overseer's Insigh Sep 29th, 2025
83 Clash Oct 1st, 2025
84 Finalizing Details Oct 1st, 2025
85 Grimoire Oct 1st, 2025
86 The Final Piece Oct 1st, 2025
87 Escape Oct 1st, 2025
88 Hide and Seek Oct 1st, 2025
89 An Unexpected Trap Oct 1st, 2025
90 The Coming Tide Oct 1st, 2025
91 The Final Rif Oct 1st, 2025
92 Dimensional Cipher Oct 1st, 2025
93 Hectic Oct 1st, 2025
94 In the Flesh Oct 1st, 2025
95 Atlas Dropped the Sky Oct 1st, 2025
96 The Dash Oct 1st, 2025
97 Cataclysm Comes Oct 1st, 2025
98 To Corrup Oct 1st, 2025
99 The Wrath of a Lich Oct 1st, 2025
100 An Unstoppable Force Oct 1st, 2025
101 Breaking Through Oct 1st, 2025
102 Respite Oct 1st, 2025
103 To Plan Oct 3rd, 2025
104 War Oct 3rd, 2025
105 Betrayal Oct 3rd, 2025
106 It Comes Oct 3rd, 2025
107 Ajax Volan Oct 3rd, 2025
108 New Hope Oct 3rd, 2025
109 Calm Before the Storm Oct 3rd, 2025
110 Yawm of Flesh Oct 3rd, 2025
111 An Enigma Oct 3rd, 2025
112 Confrontation Oct 3rd, 2025
113 Fundamental Oct 3rd, 2025
114 The Distance Oct 3rd, 2025
115 Levelers Oct 3rd, 2025
116 Galactic Oct 3rd, 2025
117 Leverage Oct 3rd, 2025
118 Deep Water Oct 3rd, 2025
119 Watchful Waiting Oct 3rd, 2025
120 Eyes of Old Oct 3rd, 2025
121 What Lies Around Us Oct 3rd, 2025
122 Amara Oct 3rd, 2025
123 Eyes of Eldritch Oct 5th, 2025
124 Almos Oct 5th, 2025
125 Origin Oct 5th, 2025
126 Honesty Oct 5th, 2025
127 Duplicity of a King Oct 5th, 2025
128 Fissures Form Oct 5th, 2025
129 A Chance Oct 5th, 2025
130 Hunter of Many Oct 5th, 2025
131 Weaving Threads Oct 5th, 2025
132 Expedition Oct 5th, 2025
133 The Coming Tempes Oct 5th, 2025
134 Anticipation Oct 5th, 2025
135 A Rising Tide Oct 5th, 2025
136 The Sound of Thunder Oct 5th, 2025
137 They Come at Nigh Oct 5th, 2025
138 Prodigy of War Oct 5th, 2025
139 Turning the Tide Oct 5th, 2025
140 No Longer Alone Oct 5th, 2025
141 His Design Oct 5th, 2025
142 One Against Many Oct 5th, 2025
143 Free Oct 7th, 2025
144 Fortress Oct 7th, 2025
145 Let Loose Oct 7th, 2025
146 Aligning Time Oct 7th, 2025
147 Disillusion Oct 7th, 2025
148 A Calm Killing Oct 7th, 2025
149 A Gif Oct 7th, 2025
150 Giess Oct 7th, 2025
151 Icosah Oct 7th, 2025
152 To Clear A Plague Oct 7th, 2025
153 What Once Was Oct 7th, 2025
154 The Empire Oct 7th, 2025
155 Hiding Oct 7th, 2025
156 Eonoth Oct 7th, 2025
157 Fluidity Oct 7th, 2025
158 Getting There Oct 7th, 2025
159 Surprise Oct 7th, 2025
160 The Might of a Gialgathen Oct 7th, 2025
161 A Night to Remember Oct 7th, 2025
162 Different Stars Oct 7th, 2025
163 A Dark Plan Oct 9th, 2025
164 Manipulation Oct 9th, 2025
165 Skyburner Oct 9th, 2025
166 Yildraza Oct 9th, 2025
167 Thisbey Thorn Oct 9th, 2025
168 Prestige and Prominence Oct 9th, 2025
169 Weaving Threads Oct 9th, 2025
170 A Nightmare Oct 9th, 2025
171 Pieces of a Puzzle Oct 9th, 2025
172 Leaving an Impression Oct 9th, 2025
173 Riptide Oct 9th, 2025
174 Coming Together Oct 9th, 2025
175 Eye of the Storm Oct 9th, 2025
176 Destruction Oct 9th, 2025
177 To Face the Divine Oct 9th, 2025
178 A Steady March Oct 9th, 2025
179 Rivaria Oct 9th, 2025
180 Helios Novas, Ruler of Worlds Oct 9th, 2025
Chapter 181: Unchained Oct 9th, 2025
Chapter 182: A Masked History Oct 9th, 2025
Chapter 183: Something Wicked Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 184: The Hybrid Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 185: Conspiracy Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 186: Countdown Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 187: Exposed Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 188: Eclipse Makers Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 189: A Close Call Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 190: Operations Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 191: A Fever Pitch Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 192: A Vast Universe Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 193: A Conflict of Interests Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 194: Another Realm Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 195: A Proposition Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 196: Diving In Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 197: Under Dark Waters Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 198: Preparing for Battle Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 199: Version 2.0 Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 200: The Fallen Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 201: More Than One Oct 11th, 2025
Chapter 202: Subversion Oct 11th, 2025
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