52 True Intentions

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Opening Chapter 53 of "The New World": My helm split, the jagged teeth of ruptured metal sharper than before. With a bite,... Read on for more!

My helm split, the jagged teeth of ruptured metal sharper than before. With a bite, I tore into the tentacle surrounding me. The monster’s grip loosened, letting me shove my right hand into its eye. My whole hand pierced the clear lining that protected its eye. A forest of armor needles erupted from my arm, pinning me to the monster. The massive eyelids of the creature came crashing down from above and below. They slammed against me, knocking me sideways. Before it could blink again, I punctured my other arm into the monster. Another forest of needles appeared, locking me in place. The giant creature writhed in pain, shaking as glowing purple tears poured from it. They floated in the water like globules of heavy oil. The monster darted its other limbs towards me, but I forced my own arms apart, ripping the creature's eye apart. The monster dashed backwards in agony, but my armor kept me attached to the monster. The sea creature shot its gargantuan tentacles towards me once more. I slipped into the gaping wound, escaping it. I had about three more minutes before I needed another breath. All that endurance paid off when I needed to hold my breath after all. I pulled myself deeper into the eye of the creature, the entire organ shivering in pain. The monster reached into the painful tear, but it couldn't rip me out. My armor already expanded the collection of needles, keeping me in it as it tried to get me out. With a burst of effort, I ripped and tore with my arms, letting me reach further into it. Within a minute, I pierced through the eye of the monster, tearing into the optic nerve. I wrenched the tissue apart, shearing it with raw strength. Another minute passed, and the inside of the creature’s skull was turning to mush. Its health ate away as I swam in the thick blood of the monster. Running out of breath, I reached the soft brain before crawling on it. I reached upwards, dealing tremendous damage with just my movement. A few seconds later, and I reached a thick layer of bone. Moving through the thick, pressurized mush of its insides, I reared my fist back. A flood and fury of ascendant mana rushed into my right arm as I forced my fist forward. Like tearing through a block of wood, the bone snapped, gushing me outwards. Out of the skull I floated before sinking to the bottom of the pool. The dark water was red now, bits of brain and mush tapping me as I sunk. Disgusted, I landed on the floor of the cavern with my lungs burning. My chest convulsed a bit, pleading for air, but I kept my breath held. My vision closed in, my peripheral vision dampening. My lungs wanted to let the air out and breath again, but that meant death. Once my feet landed, I ran along the bottom of the pool. My weight let me move quick since I had enough weight holding me down to push myself forward. If anything, the water didn’t feel that different from air. The only difference was that I could breathe air. Alright, it was a pretty big difference. Whatever. Anyways, seaweed and corals bumped into me as I ran along the water. My pace increased before I took around half my health and used it as fuel for my ascendant mana. I figured using my health to live was better than letting myself die without using it. My health was a mana pool I could use and a colossal one at that. Channeling the mana took about three seconds. My runes grew in brightness before pieces of my armor ruptured. The cracks crept across me, letting out a blindingly bright crimson glow. The entire lake lit up like someone shot a dozen flares under the pond and they stayed lit under the liquid. Strength filled my bones until I almost shattered under the weight of my own energy. With sudden godlike explosion of power in my limbs, I leapt upwards. The stone cracked under foot before I bolted upwards, the water trailing past my face like wind. The water around me splashed upwards as I swooped up and over the surface of the lake. I kept going, my speed waning while I took in another lungful of air. I misjudged how much I needed to jump. I smashed into the top of the cavern, the stone chipping with another booming echo. I flopped in the air, back down towards the lake. I kept enough composure to take a full breath of air before belly flopping into the pond. I sunk like a stone, plenty of oxygen left in me this time. With a few more stomping steps, I sprinted out of the pond. I mentally praised the dry land I walked on, my steps light despite the level of damage I took. Glancing backwards, a giant hump was left on the pond. Glancing at my notifications, the giant sea dude was dead. As I assumed, the fight wasn’t that hard. The only dangerous part had been falling into the water. Still, I could hold my breath for a long time now. Combine that with all my other advantages, and a level 700 boss wasn’t anything too deadly. I got a bit close to choking afterwards, but nothing a little ascendant mana couldn’t fix. Behind the lake, a corridor continued deeper down the tunnel. One of the tentacles of the creature flopped onto the edge of the pool’s side as well. Getting over there would let me absorb the creature’s mana, something I was quite keen on doing. With that in mind, I walked along the edge of the pool, keeping knee deep in the water. As I passed through the pond, one of the gross slugs from earlier crawled up to the edge of the water. After lurching twice, it vomited into the pond. Many species of the fish in the pond rose from the depths, snipping at the nutrient rich soup. Once I passed into range of oppression, they darted towards the other edge of the pond. I suppose killing their leader made them fearful of me. It didn’t matter now. I already killed what I wanted to kill. Even the slug crawled away, leaving a mucus trail behind it. I would follow and kill it later. For now, consuming the boss’s body came first. I reached the back of the pool a minute later. I grabbed the tentacle flopped on the edge of the pool and pulled the monster out. I only got it to move a few feet, but with a bit of ascendant mana, I got the job done. Most of the monster’s body was still in the water, but I could reach the center of it. From what I could see with the red light of my ascendant mana, the monster was a giant octopus. It had eight tentacles, most of the them missing from our fight earlier. Fighting me on land almost left it without any arms it turns out. At the top of the creature, there was the giant eye. Below it was a bone skull with a million bajillion insect legs and teeth. Looked like it would make for a mean death at least. My armor wasn’t much different though with all the needles and what not. Speaking of which, I stabbed into the monster and absorbed the mana of the creature over the next few minutes. The drained corpse floated like an empty skin on the surface of the pond. Nothing nibbled at it. My armor left nothing of value behind. Once finished feasting, I walked towards the mucus trail of the snail. As I reached the back of the pond, I glanced back at the pool. A few bones floated in the water…human bones. I turned back towards the mucus trail and remembered what Yawm’s named ones were doing earlier. A few seconds of thought passed, and I came to a conclusion. Yawm was feeding humans to the eldritch, to let them grow. My brain kicked into gear, connecting disparate dots. I was wondering in the back of my head why Yawm hadn’t just broken the quarantine zone. He could easily after all. It made sense now. He could create his world tree thing here while feeding this city to the eldritch. The eldritch would grow and become ferocious. The dungeon’s doors would break before the eldritch poured outwards, hungry for more. Yawm gained loyal followers from the forested parts of the city, and fed the eldritch with the outer portions of the city. Once the eldritch reached a certain level, they would break out of the dungeons. The eldritch would then break the quarantine without Yawm ever having to sacrifice a soldier breaking it himself. His entire legion would never have to even lift a finger. After spending a minute or two typing up the information, I sent my theory on over to Torix. I had no way of knowing if I was correct, but it seemed likely. With that finished, I followed the snail’s mucus trail towards the back of the cavern. A minute of running later, and the snail hunched beside tiny crevice. The hole led outside, and the snail was halfway through. It couldn’t quite get through though, so now it was stuck. Easy pickings for me. A few strikes later, and the snail converted into a pile of bloody mush. With that handled, I tried passing through the crevice myself. Oddly enough, I barely fit through. The size of constitution almost worked against me there. I could always just snap the rock constituting the wall though. Anyways, after passing through the crevice, I reached a room full of clear eggs and the dungeon core on a pedestal. I walked up and snatched the core, my armor absorbing it with ease. Glancing around, the tiny squids writhed within their eggs, the smaller ones already withering. Oppression would kill them soon without me needing to lift a finger doing so. Needing to wait a few minutes for the eggs to all die, I checked my status screen. Of course, I gained nowhere near the same volume of experience. It was a solid 55 levels since defeating Gabriel, putting me at level 563. I tapped my chin, having 110 points to invest. The obvious choice for my initial points was in perception. I put 18 points into it, unlocking the perception perk. [Oracle (Perception of 100 or higher. You have (1) level 100 perk left for selection. Choose wisely.) – Often the most complex things can only be seen, not understood. You are the seer of these truths. Doubles sensory, awareness, and comprehension bonuses for perception. Doubles precognition bonuses from perception. Dramatically lessens the required effort for focusing your senses, like actively listening. Adds 5 more health per point in perception (10 total.) Adds one to total mythical skill cap(6 Total).] It was a simple and effective method for a slight boost in my options here on out. From here on out, I’d be working on building up a mass of stats to work with. I already had a strong inkling of how I’d progress from here out, but time would tell. It turned out that my endurance, armor, and my arcane blood gave me an enormous working pool of mana. If anything, having full health was a waste of my potential. My pain tolerance was maxed out, so using enormous portions of my health at once was well within the realm of possibility. Considering how high my health pool was, I had more options for bursting than I thought. Talking with Torix may enlighten me on some options. For now, I poured my points into endurance. It gave me plentiful amounts of willpower and a good bit of intelligence. Those stats would help with the discovering magic while the extra health acted as extra mana. Those benefits aligned with my current goals. With that in mind, I put all my points into endurance and checked out my stats. Level 563 Strength - 252.6 | Constitution - 562.1 | Endurance - 705 Dexterity - 100 | Willpower - 332.4 | Intelligence - 123.7 Charisma - 28.3 | Luck - 61.5 | Perception - 100 Daniel Hillside Totals Regen Buffs/Debuffs Health 41,040/41,040 11,006/min Oppression Damage- 15,000+40%hp/min Stamina 16,505/16,505 253/sec Elemental Res - 98% Harbinger of Cataclysm .07 Billion / 56.6 Billion 69.4/per min(conduit) Plasma Res - 98% Phys Dam Reduction - 98% Rad Res - 98% Phys Dam Bonus - 3395% Mental Res - 98% Total Damage Bonus 7% Boundless Storm If I wasn't looking wrong, my health regen was scaling faster than my health now. At the very least, it was scaling almost as quickly. It wouldn't even take four full minutes to heal any wound. It would look like I was reversing time or some shit. The increase in health and resistances made me tankier as well. I might even be walking after taking a hit from Dakhma by that point. That's good, because the next armor evolution was miles away. It would take months if not years for it, but that was fine with me. My armor already gave me more than I needed to suceed. When I finally got the next bonus for it, I'd look at with surprise instead of expectation. I lifted a palm, letting the mana ebb from my hand. It poured up and out, a red torrent of energy. I kept urging it out until it matched my health regen. It was like my hand was full of liquid nitrogen, with a red, electric mist pouring from it. Brute forcing some magic with this much mana wouldn't even be that hard anymore. The same rush of wellbeing and health radiated from me as well. Endurance gave a sort of vibrancy after investing into it, like waking up after a good night's sleep. Using that vitality, I glanced around and all the eggs devolved into mush already. Sitting in a cross-legged position, I leaned forward and pushed off my heels. I didn't need my arms to stand anymore since my balance was excellent. I could stand with one leg, like doing pistol squat, if I wanted to. I didn't though, so after standing up I crawled up a stone tunnel leading towards the sewers. On both sides of me, collapsed rubble locked me in. The only way out was the manhole above me. I climbed the metal rungs of the sewer ladder before reaching a set of bars. Grabbing two bars of metal, I pulled them apart. The metal gave out a light squeal as I did so. With a bit of my ascendant mana, I ripped the bent bars, giving me room to squeeze out. There was no light leaking in from outside. When my head banged on a piece of metal, I figured out why. There was a dumpster lying over the sewer entrance, making it impossible to notice. Combine that with the alleyway it was in, and you would never notice something so out of the way. I lowered myself before planting my legs against the wall and pushing up with my arms. The dumpster tilted over before I pulled myself up and out of sewer. Glancing around, I was at the bottom of some hilly resident area. Even then, no one was here. I dashed across a street or two before slipping into the sewers again. As I crawled into the manhole, the sun crept up along the horizon, the first inklings of a sunrise cascading onto the rooftops. With that in mind, I dashed back towards our encampment while shutting oppression off. No need for it now. Once I reached the encampment, the vibrant levels of activity were a welcome sight. The tents folded against a gust, the wind enough to send a stack of papers flying. As I reached deeper into the encampment, voices came into focus with ease. I didn't need to lean over and focus to listen. It was like the information was being fed to me instead. "Over level 500...Wow." "He's a monster." "I see why's he's called a harbinger now." A little sprinkling of pride was in my chest before I walked up to Torix's current hideout. No more homely furniture was in the room. Data points, charts with data on followers and enemies lined the walls. A map of Springfield with the moving dots was taking up an entire wall now, segments separated into specific sector names. Torix wrote a giant ritual onto the floor, some of the runes familiar. As I walked in from the door's entrance, Torix looked up from a fly he had at the center of the ritual. With ink and other dust all over his robe, he patted himself down as he stood, "Good to see you Daniel. I take it your roaming was successful then?" "Yeah, I suppose so." His eyebrow raised, "Level 565? That's...incredible. Excellent progress." Noticing a shade of suspicion in his voice, I decided to stay casual about it. I shrugged, "Eh, I think it's the quarantine zone combined with this obliterator perk thing I have. It doubles experience from unique boss enemies." He nodded, "Quite a powerful bonus then. Regardless, I thought over your previous messages and thoughts. I find myself agreeing with them more and more as I analyze the data." He walked over towards the map on the wall and pointed towards a one of the dots. This happened to be one of the dots with an area highlighted around it. Each of these dots had different sized circles surrounding them of a different color, some green, others yellow and red. Torix pointed at one of them, "This is a color-coded map. Each of these dots represents a dungeon. I tallied all the dungeons in Springfield, and I noticed a worrying trend. Each dungeon had missing parts of Yawm's jungle around it. This is due-" I waved my hand, "To Yawm feeding the nearby population to the eldritch." Torix raised a finger, "Precisely. Each dungeon has a varying size of missing forest depending on how ravenous the eldritch lying within are. I color coded them based on danger levels. Green meaning benign. Yellow meaning dangerous. Red meaning malignant. The shift in our current plans involves taking out the highest priority dungeons that we can before they spiral out of control." I nodded, "Sounds good. I was planning on suggesting that too." "Powerful minds find the same conclusions." Torix turned to the map, "You've taken out two of the highest priority dungeons already. But that leaves seven, very dangerous and very invasive dungeons left. If you can take them out before they can spread to far, then we may be able to turn Yawm's plans against him." He pointed towards a giant tree etched into the map. Torix tapped it, "Yawm is stuck in here, trapped into absorbing the nutrients of the planet to feed and control his growing army. Our team will whittle away at what he has created, using them to grow stronger before assassinating each of his named, disciples, and followers. One by one. " Torix sighed, "Hopefully, by the time we reach Yawm, You and Althea will have strengthened enough for us to cripple or assault him. either way, we will have a sentinel's rights by the time we get that far into the plan. If the situation spirals out of control, we'll use our dimensional slicer to go towards our planned fringe world." I clapped my hands, "Now that sounds like a damn good plan. That's what we've been needing." Torix walked over towards the center of the room, "It's a solid plan now that we've gained enough information to infer Yawm's plan. That's what this is all for. I'm revamping my little spies so that we can continue to plan and adjust as needed, depending on the circumstances. It should give us the bit of oomph we've been wanting." Torix walked over towards the center of the ritual's circle and pressed a palm into the ground. The complex runic inscriptions glowed with light, folding off the floor. They formed into a circle, shining a bright blue for a moment before collapsing onto the fly. Torix stood, wiping imaginary sweat from his forehead, "That should enable greater clarity for future messages. I wouldn't want you all running into another follower again. Organizing these events will likely have certain timed intervals between the dates of them. Perhaps a week or so between them. Besides that, I believe Althea is tiring of this lifestyle. She needs some time to relax, otherwise she's going to fall apart at some point." I walked up and put a hand on Torix's shoulder, "You're doing a damn fine job of this Torix. It's good to know I'm in the hands of someone who's knows how to handle this kind of thing." Torix glanced up at me, "You are...taller...When did you grow taller than me?" "Probably after defeating Gabriel. Anyways, I need to show you something else." I moved my hand off his shoulder and pressed my fingers into my palms. The ascendant mana roared in my veins, turning my flesh and blood into pure energy. The rich, powerful force surged through my runes, resonating in the confines of them. There was wobbling in the runes, like an engine that needed some screws tightened. The extra perception was already paying off. I couldn't even sense how my runes weren't quite right before. Now I could tell they weren't exactly right for my new mana. It was like an off-center wheel. It wobbled a bit, making the rune convert the mana less efficiently than it should. After tearing the runes earlier, a more flexible enchantment would be needed. Something larger and different for the larger flow and different mana coming in. Torix would be vital in learning that. I raised a hand, the ascendant mana pouring from my palm. Several planks of wood cracked under my foot before I poured more mana into my silent casting. The wood sheared, letting take several planks of wood and circle them around me. My mind exhausted at the sheer volume of magic done, I released the cast. The planks fell to the ground before the room returned to the normal morning light. I sighed, "Hah, hah, hah...how was that?" Torix pointed at the boards, "Was that...telekinesis?" "Uh, yeah. I think so." "And was that...augmentation you used to do it?" I shook my head, "Naw. It was a new type of mana. I fused augmentation and dominion magic into something called ascendant magic. It works like both, with a few kinks here or there." Torix blinked a few times, "Ascendant? Are you certain?" Torix reached out a hand, "Would you mind letting me control some?" I reached out a hand, pouring the mana from my palm. "Uh, am I doing this right?" "Yes." Torix bended the mana before squeezing his fist. The mana sunk in before Torix grinned, "This is a potent cocktail you've made." He pulled the mana from him before pressing his fingers together. As he outstretched his hand, the planks all bent in the same direction, forming a spiral that completed a perfect circle of missing wood. His hand lowered as Torix nodded, "This is much like an overseer's mana. Theirs’s is a mixture of origin and augmentation mana. It's less volatile, but this mana may carry even more power. Controlling it should be quite trying. Are you able to handle it?" I weighed my hand back and forth, "Eh, more or less." Torix shrugged, "Good enough I suppose. You'll gain a more precise handling of it over time. It's an excellent tool to have. Perfect for gravity wells. That's what I just used it for, a reverse gravity spiral. It's difficult to maintain without high constitution." Torix's eyes narrowed as he looked me over, "That shouldn't be a problem for you however, being taller than me now." I laughed, "Neither will a limit on my mana. With my armor, I regenerate it at a pace I doubt any mage could match." Torix rolled his eyes, "Really now? You'd be surprised how many tools there are out there for enhancing the regeneration of mana. What would yours be per minute? A thousand?" "Eh, eleven." Torix scoffed, "Hundred? Nothing exceptional, for a pure mage of your level at least. Commendable for your warrior roots." "No, I meant eleven thousand." Torix leaned back, his face scrunched up. He looked pissed as he frowned, "Lies. Show me your status." I opened it then twirled it towards him. The interface flew in a semicircle before stopping in front of him. Torix's jaw dropped. He glanced back up at me, then back down at the status. He whispered, "40,000 health...11,000 thousand health regeneration...98% damage resistance...7 attributes totaling over 100. An enormous amount of bonus physical damage and stamina pool. Your aura, it's improved dramatically in strength. How...how have you gained so many tools and stats?" I tapped my armor, "This gives me the bonus resistance, most of my health regeneration, and the aura. My obliterator tree basically doubles my stat points per level. My determinator bonuses give me a ton of extra willpower, endurance, and regeneration. Finally, my genesis of potential tree lets me unlock the level 100 perks for seven of my stats. It's a solid bunch of stuff I'm bringing, though learning how to use this mana better would be huge for me." Torix blinked, stunned to silence for a few moments. He nodded a few times before laughing. His laugh grew until it was nigh maniacal. He met my eye and said, "Yes, gravity magic will be perfect for you. After unlocking it and mastering your mana, you'll live up to your title." He nodded, his grin growing till his grew almost evil, "Except you won't be a harbinger. We'll turn you into cataclysm."

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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
Chapter 203: Into Oblivion Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 204: Down A Rabbit Hole Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 205: Aftermath Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 206: Meeting an Old Friend Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 207: Help Me Help You Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 208: Ripples Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 209: Sending A Message Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 210: Evolution Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 211: Logistics Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 212: Fallout Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 213: Breach Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 214: What Is to Come Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 215: Out of Fire and Into Hell Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 216: The Heavens Weep Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 217: A Shattered God Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 218: Something Else Altogether Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 219: A Wider World Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 220: Laying Out Options Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 221: The Learning Process Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 222: To Create and Destroy Oct 13th, 2025
Chapter 223: His Own Way Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 224: Consequences Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 225: Moving with Intent Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 226: Against the Tide Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 227: Retaliation Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 228: An Enemy Worth Fearing Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 229: The Battle for Polydra Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 230: The Silences Between Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 231: Havoc Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 232: The Minds of Many Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 233: Elysium Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 234: Kaboom Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 235: Upbringing Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 236: Better Than Expected Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 237: Tactics Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 238: Brimstone and Steel Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 239: Racing Towards Infinity Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 240: Omens Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 241: A Dark Underworld Oct 15th, 2025
Chapter 242: A Nightmare, Manifested Oct 15th, 2025
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