71 Another World

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In Chapter 72 of "The New World": Checking out my status screen, I placed all my remaining points into strength. Strength coursed... Discover the next events!

Checking out my status screen, I placed all my remaining points into strength. Strength coursed through my flesh, might filling my bones. I grinned, stomping a foot to the ground. Cracks formed beneath me. The quickness of my nerves sharpened, as if my control tightened. My body balanced, staying stable as a mountain. I rolled my shoulders, enjoying the enhancement of my own limits. Every piece of me felt on point, like one of those days were everything goes right. I opened my status screen. Its magnificence explained why. Level 997 Strength – 830.6 | Constitution – 1110.7 | Endurance - 1077 Dexterity – 273 | Willpower – 1000.7 | Intelligence – 324.2 Charisma – 71.3 | Luck – 121.3 | Perception – 151 ************************************ Daniel Hillside Totals Regen Buffs/Debuffs Health 84,350/84,350 26,258/min or 438/sec Oppression Damage- 15,000+(80% hp)/min Stamina 28,647/28,647 459/sec Elemental Res - 98% Harbinger of Cataclysm 1.48 Billion/56.6 Billion 69.4/per min(conduit) Plasma Res - 98% Phys Dam Reduction - 98% Rad Res - 98% Phys Dam Bonus - 8591% Mental Res - 98% Total Damage Bonus 20% Boundless Storm It had been a long time since I took a long, hard look at my status. I didn’t see a point in checking it every ten levels. What difference would two hundred more health make? Damn near nothing. The difference now was immense. I closed in on 100,000 health, and my health regen almost outpaced my stamina regen now. Other stats had become ridiculous as well. My physical damage bonus neared ten thousand by itself. Just as impressive, Oppression was insane with the bonus scaling from Cosmic Soul. It made sense why I could burn through someone’s health with a condensed version of it. Last and least, Harbinger of Cataclysm looked like it would take years before it finally maxed out. Taking another look at my attributes, I was a jack of all trades now, except charisma. With all other attributes, my confidence was absolute. My build balanced out over time, making me into a tanky generalist. My only weakness was talking to people, and it just so happens that was what was waiting for me. Maybe Torix could cut me some slack after what this mission turned into. Explaining it would be hellish enough as is. Before leaving though, I walked over and absorbed what was left of the boss’s corpse. I headed back towards the encampment, checking for left over bodies or remnants. I found a few, using my armor to soak them up. After that, I covered the area with oppression, killing anything that remained of the massacre. Letting the insects of Yawm or the hands of Bloodbull escape wasn’t on my priority list. After basically salting the earth, I headed out with nothing gained but levels. A mission made for honing my charismatic qualities devolved into one of my most brutal yet. Pulling in oppression, I sprinted through the forest, heading back towards the base. I kept my head held high. Even though the mission didn’t work out like planned, I learned a few lessons. The first lesson learned was that while I was strong, fighting head on wouldn’t work forever. Second, I would gather information before any fight from now on if possible. My build and armor stopped me from dying, but it didn’t make me invincible. Maybe, in the back of my mind, the risks I’ve taken were because of this revival passive I had. Way back when, I got the leveling perk for luck. It included a way to come back after death. Ever since, the desperation and struggle I put into surviving waned. While I couldn’t force those feelings to return, I could fight smarter, not harder. With all my intelligence and willpower, the problem didn’t stem from being unable to think quick or smart enough. It came down to being lazy. I focused so intently on becoming stronger during my training, that maybe I believed it made up for poor battling. Who knew, maybe it was a sense of entitlement, like I deserve this ease in battle after training my heart out. That’s the thing about life though. Just because you work hard, that doesn’t mean you’ll get a damn thing. You have to be methodical, focused, etc. I couldn’t just work hard and live forever off it. I needed to use the brain between my shoulders too. At least that’s what I thought as I reached back towards the steel legion. Once I was back, I jogged up towards Kessiah’s tent. Hers was closer than Torix’s tent anyway. Besides that, I figured she’d be easier to worm the cores from anyway. As I walked up, I kept the telekinetic pads under my feet. Instead of converting all my weight, I converted most of it. My footsteps still made sound, making my approach a bit less eerie. Even if I did redirect all the force into my armor, it still ebbed sound now though. With so much constitution, I simply weighed too much for utter silence. Considering my damage now, a telekinetic sneaking ability would pair well with my power. Silencing those racing thoughts, I tapped on Kessiah’s tent, “Hey, you in there Kess?” “Hhmmm, what?” A second later, it was like her brain caught up to her lips, “Oh, Daniel. Yeah, sure.” I unzipped the tent, bending my head as I paced in. Even though Kessiah’s tent was specially made for her height, I stood taller than it now. Kessiah sat at a desk. Under the desk, a square plate of steel had been placed. Every piece of furniture in the tent shared that quality, the steel supporting the ground she slept on. She pushed herself from under the desk while setting down a thick book. She stood from the reinforced chair, propping a hand and weight on her hip. She liked wearing a black leather jacket that stopped an inch or two above her bellybutton. She knew she had a good figure, and she was proud of it. Flaunting off some skin came off as casual. Combine the skin-tight leather chaps and the edgy haircut, she might as well have been a biker chick at this point. Of course, she wore different clothes whenever she went out on missions. She preferred form fitting, carbon fiber suits that could handle the unreal stress of combat. All those observations and thoughts flooded my mind with crystal clarity as I looked at her. From what I could tell, the change in level and attributes was the cause. As I walked up, my armor peeled off my head without me thinking about it. I suppose it had become a habit, but I never really took note of it. Starting with my now exposed face, Kessiah looked up and down at me, checking me out before raising an eyebrow, “You’re taller again. Here I thought Torix sent you to go get some pawns or something like that. What gives?” I frowned, “Uh, it turned messy.” She glanced above my head, “Yeah, it did.” She met my eye, “Wanna talk about it?” I shrugged, “I’ll just have to tell the story to Torix after telling you. If you want, we can meet and talk to him. You can hear the story there.” She pursed her lips, “What did you stop by for?” I scratched the back of my head, “Well, to let you know about the story, and to ask for some more dungeon cores.” Her face shot up, “Ahhhhhhh.” She grinned at me, “Really now?” She pressed a finger against my chest, “You know it’s been a while since I stared a man in the face who was taller than me. Shouldn’t a man like that carry his own weight around here?” My heart rate rising, I raised an eyebrow, “Hmmm. I guess so.” She tiptoed her fingers up my chest plate, “I’ve got a few ideas of how you could.” I grinned, my heart pounding in my chest, “So do I.” She leaned closer to me, “Like what, big man?” Suppressing my desire, I pushed her away by pressing two fingers on her forehead, keeping casual, “How about I make you something?” Her curiosity peaked, Kessiah’s eyes opened wider as she pressed my hand away from her, “Really? I saw what you made Althea. It looked-” Her excitement died down, like she was trying to suppress her it, “Yenno, uh, pretty.” I nodded, “Yeah, I can do something like that. It’ll probably be something more like jewelry then. Working on something like that could help with my precision with my carving.” Kessiah nodded before she frowned. A second later, she snapped, “All you ever talk about is training. Training this, training that. Why don’t you let loose every once in a while?” I breathed deep before letting out a long sigh, “Because I can relax after we’ve dealt with Yawm. Hell, based on my perks, I could relax forever if I wanted too. I’m only seventeen…damn. I’m eighteen now. Shit. Anyways, I’m eighteen years old. I got a lot of life left in me. It just so happens that it’s on the other side of a mountain. That mountain is killing Yawm.” Kessiah’s eyes narrowed, “What if we die when Yawm busts out? What then? That means you lived your last days of your life working like some slave.” I shook my head, “No. It means I spent my last days fighting.” I held my tongue, not saying anymore. I wanted to go off about how she didn’t give a shit about dying, about how she just floated through her endless life. I didn’t though. I needed her help. She crossed her arms, a tense moment passing. It stretched out, turning into a rather painful set of seconds. Kessiah uncrossed her arms, locking them behind herself. She balanced on her heels, breaking the silence, “Hey, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to go at you like that. I don’t know why, but watching you work so hard…sometimes it’s sexy and sometimes it just pisses me off. That time it pissed me off. No hard feelings?” Not really knowing what to say to that, I nodded, “Yeah, no big deal. Times are tense. We don’t have much time, and the pressure’s getting to people. It’s alright.” She tapped her crossed hands against her back, looking awkward. She glanced away, then back at me. She unlocked her hands, grabbing the at the satchel on her side, “Oh yeah, that’s why you came here. Sorry, I got sidetracked.” I let out a chuckle. It was rare to see Kessiah flustered. She handed me a few dungeon cores while saying, “You sure do use a lot of these.” I took a few, “Eh, I finished a tree for them. Means I need more of them than normal.” She finished handing them off. Kessiah grinned at me, “Good luck dealing with Torix. I’d stay and listen to the story, but I forgot he’d bitch the whole time. Honestly, I’d rather not deal with it.” I laughed, “Hah, yeah. I’m not looking forward to it either. See yah.” I stepped out of the tent and walked towards Torix’s tent. By now, I already know what you’re thinking. ‘Daniel, why the fuck did you turn her down? She’s a hot alien babe!’ True, but see, here’s the thing. She didn’t want sex for any other reason besides blowing off some steam. I’m not saying I didn’t want to. Hell yeah I did, I’m a man too after all. The thing is, I've been in relationships like that before. Dating someone is hard work, and if your partner is the type of person to use someone, the whole thing becomes more trouble than it's worth. I spent months dealing with this one girl who played games all the time. I hate playing games in relationships. It's like a power struggle, and whoever loses becomes a doormat. I'm not a doormat, and I don't want a doormat for a lover either. Kessiah gives off that kind of vibe to her. She isn't in love with me. She just wants to use me for sex. I can't honestly say that's the only thing she'd stop at either. If someone starts out a relationship by using you, you can’t expect that to change. If anything, things will just get worse. I’ll become a rag, and she’ll squeeze me dry…And I don’t mean my balls. Of course there’s men that do the same thing to women. I’m not trying to make this a battle of genders. What I am saying is that I should set boundaries with Kessiah. Refusing her now says I won’t let myself be used. It’s cutting an impulse short for long-term gain in the future. Besides, the situation could turn even more sour than just being a tool for Kessiah. Something could go wrong and maybe I end up hurting Kessiah’s feelings further down the road. She might not even help against Yawm. We would all be really fucked then, and not in the literal sense. Of courseI can say that all now with a straight face, but at the time, denying her was a feat of willpower. I found a way though. It didn’t help that Kessiah was gorgeous, kind of like a fairy that lures you into the woods and gets you eaten. You know you shouldn’t go inside, but stopping yourself was damn difficult. I did though. The thousand points into willpower didn’t hurt the situation either. Running towards Torix, I used the skill phaser for movement. I dashed up and across buildings. As I moved, I learned as well. With a bit of telekinesis, I could create fields and reinforce materials. It felt like hitting myself since I used my body as the shock absorber, but it wasn’t too bad. My armor was dense and difficult to break after all. If I pushed my telekinesis, I extended the range of my feet. I would walk on invisible telekinetic pads, letting me get twenty feet high in the air. The further up I went, the more painful the process became. I needed to stomp with all my might to get enough oomph from the telekinetic pads. That meant stomping my side as hard I could. Turns out, heel stomps do damage. Keeping around double my height made the process comfortable. Jumping would take my higher than telekinesis, but the utility of floating on nothing was awesome. Walking on something like water with wide, broad telekinetic fields might be possible too. Of course I couldn’t keep it up forever, but even a few steps might make the difference. Within a minute, I reached Torix’s house. I flew into the room before kicking off a telekinetic pad to stop my momentum. As I did, the force redirected into my sides, shoulders, and chest, compressing me. It was like being wrapped up by a boa constrictor. In other words, not so bad. Regardless, it surprised Torix. He had an egg sitting in the middle of the room. All around it, marking and inscriptions covered it in a circle. Reading them, it seemed like he was working on a bigger, better version of the beetle. The essence of control and power, the mark for efficiency, he placed them into a circular form around him. He sighed at my entrance, “Using that skill of yours again.” I grinned, “Eh, someone has to keep you on your toes. Anyways…” I glanced at my screen, remembering the strength perk. I put points into strength, relishing the feeling of pressing the button. As I finished allocating my stats except one point for the perk, my blood ran cold. My stomach sank. Leaving a point for the perk, I only had 971 strength. I grabbed the sides of my head, “Noooo. I thought, fuck.” Torix stood before floating with a cloud of mana as support. The runes remained untouched before he placed a hand on my shoulder, “What is it? Did the mission go poorly?” My shoulders slumped, “That too. I have a perk that requires 1000 strength to get, but I have to have that much strength before being level 1000. It would be a solid boost, but I won’t be able to get it.” Torix raised an eyebrow, “Sounds like a rather intense requirement. It’s a shame.” He lowered his arm. “Is your strength six hundred? Perhaps seven?” I shook my head, “Naw. It’s 971. I’m so close.” Torix’s head tilted back, “So close? You’re practically there. There are items you may wear that can enhance your strength. Obviously, armor isn’t one of those things in your case, but rings, amulets, anklets, they can all strengthen you.” I raised an eyebrow, “How much?” “Not by the hundred, but a few dozen is within the realm of possibility. In fact, it may prove a fruitful exercise to create them on your own. You understand the process of enchanting. Your armor is a rare metal to say the least. Why not try that?” I frowned, “I could. Are there buffs for strength?” Torix grinned, “A sly deduction.” He pulled out his personal tome from underneath his robe. He opened the page without touching it. The pages turned at rapid speed before stopping on a relatively simple enchantment. He continued, “You may want to make one these. Makes casting a variety of spells a breeze.” I glanced at my armor, the runic carvings a polished white metal while the normal stuff was black. I nodded, “Yeah. One day for sure.” Torix opened a palm towards me, a wave of green aura passing over me. Tiny bits light, kind of like floating lamps, passed through me before a bit of power filled my bones. It was like a watered-down version of the ascendant mana. Some of the might, but none of the fury. It was enough. I opened my status screen, seeing my strength at 1021. The perk screen appeared. Void Maker (Strength of 1000 or more, Level below 1000) – You grab towards the stars, and they shatter in your hand. You breathe at mountains, they turn to dust. As you live, all becomes null and void. +10% more bonus physical damage and relative strength every 1000 points in strength. For every 1000 points in strength, 1% of physical damage is added as true damage. You may place 1/10th of strength into any attribute, except Constitution, Endurance, Strength, and Willpower. I had to admit, whenever I selected yes, I was beaming. The bonus was ridiculous, just absurd. Against most enemies, I did only 5% of my actual damage against them. It was because most eldritch had high resistance. Even 1% of my damage added as true damage was a 20% increase to my physical damage against armored foes. Of course, Althea had 100% of her physical damage converted into true damage. Even thinking about it for a second, I couldn’t help but be flabbergasted. Still, my armor made me over three times tankier, not even including the extra health regen. All the other bonuses added up to, like oppression. I counted my blessings before confirming the perk. Which attribute will you select for the 1/10th addition? Intel, Luck, Char, Dex, or Per? It didn’t take too much thinking before selecting intelligence. The extra health was worth it, and none of my other stats gave me the same bang for the buck. I selected intelligence, confirming my choice. Strength roared up my limbs, like liquid euphoria. The certainty and comprehension of intelligence clicked into place in my head. I gripped my hands smiling, testing my new-found strength. Torix grinned at me, “It’s good to see the young so hungry.” I laughed, giddy of the boost. After a few moments of thought, I frowned, “Why don’t people just use buffs for perks at lower levels?” Torix frowned, “Level limits. Buffs are useless until you reach around level 100. Before then, I test you to find a single buff that increases an attribute by even five points. Schema won’t allow it. Even at your level, I can only increase it by about 45 points.” I nodded, “Ahh, my strength bonus applies to buffs.” “Naturally.” I sighed, “Thank you Torix. That could have been bad.” With pride, Torix puffed out his chest as he placed his tome back into his robe, “If I couldn’t even do this much, then what kind of master would I be?” I patted him on the back, “Still a damn good one, in my opinion.” He raised a hand, pointing a finger at the roof, “The real question is, what kind of apostle have you been?” I scratched the back of my head, glancing away from him, “Uh…not the best.” He sat down on a chair of mana. He steepled his fingers, “Oh, do tell.” I explained how the situation played out, trying to emphasize how close I came to death. I also had a section where I explained what I learned. Torix remained quiet, keeping his fireball eyes focused the entire time. After I finished, he sighed, “By Baldowah, I tell you to gain a speech skill. You go and kill everyone.” I glanced at the ground, “Yeah. I fucked up.” Torix shook his head, “Not particularly. You gained quite a few levels, learned a few lessons. It isn’t like near death experiences are easily forgotten.” With a sharp grin growing, he continued, “I would know.” Despite being curious, I nodded in silence. Torix sighed, “After that utter failure, I see no reason in postponing the mission to the rift. You’ve shown a rather deft incompetence for charisma related skills. You should focus on your strengths, and fighting giant monsters seems to be one of them. Once you’ve gained gravity magic, I’ll teach you how to wield it.” He met my eyes, “You and Althea leave in the morning. Learn to feel the fabric of another dimension, then you may wield the fabric within your own.” Torix cackled with a grin equally evil, “Good luck, harbinger. You may need it.”

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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
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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