Book 2: Chapter 37: Shipping Out
[Time Remaining; 645 Days, 9 Hours, 31 Minutes.]
The following twenty-four hours after the vote were filled with movement, training, and many breakthroughs. Some might have called the activity “moving with a purpose”, Alex called it “last minute cramming before being thrown into a battle field against arcane behemoths”. Everyone seemed to focus on solidifying their skills and spells before they were hauled off to some military camp.
The first order of business was, of course, spending Experience Points. Which was excellent, because thanks to The System’s twisted sense of dramatic irony, they all had quite a few.
Hidden Quest Complete! A Lethal Democracy; Your fate will be voted on by the political heads of the Terraxum Kingdom. Find ways to secure votes and ensure you are not put to death. All the sucking up you did at parties might actually pay off here. Don’t forget to wipe your nose! Reward: +5000 Experience |
Experience points were always a welcome addition as far as he was concerned. He just wished that The System would stop being such a dick about it every time he got a notification. Everyone else had received the same quest reward, but different flavor text. Kate’s had been snarky too, something about “burning bridges, preferably after you’ve crossed them.” Devon’s was encouraging. Holly’s had been downright poetic.
Is there a complaint filing option somewhere? I’d love to tell this thing to go fuck itself.
“I’d highly discourage pissing off the nigh-omnipotent Heavenly System. Besides, you have other things to deal with, like putting all those points into wisdom.”
They are not going into wisdom. Sorry, not sorry. We have the Mistral Elixer still, that’ll be just fine. For now, I need to figure out how far into my liquid formation stage I can get , so to move further along in Adept Tier.
His [Aether Attuned Body] didn’t let him store even a third of the aether that his companions could with their mage cores. His vitality helped with that, as well as the aether gems he socketed in his bracer, despite this but the gap was wide enough to fit a siege beast through sideways.
Increasing the potency of his aether energy was his next best option. If he could manage to stay ahead of his opponents with sheer cultivation, that might let him stay alive long enough to figure out a more permanent solution.
Everyone else dove into finishing off their Essence Fragments, many of them entering their bedroom in the Mortal Tier, and walking out as Adepts. He, instead, swallowed down the Essence Rotation pills he traded with the team before, as well as chasing it with the Mistral elixir, forming an aether rich cocktail in his stomach.
The braids of condensed aether formed at his neck almost flawlessly as he went into his cultivation. The pills released a huge amount of energy in his body, and immediately felt like someone had jammed a hurricane into his stomach. As usual, his body was helping with this as it ate at the aether and packed it into his tissue and marrow.
As was normal for him now, some of that energy was pulled into his soulspace, to be consumed by the heart which contained the focus of his constitution. Between the Wyrmheart, his own body, and the sheer demands of the Adept Tier, he was finished with the resources he had on hand within the first four hours.
What else do we have?
“You might be able to break down and absorb some of the items you have. But that would be horribly inefficient, and it would just be better to sell them and buy cultivation resources themselves.” He could feel Obby’s consciousness poking around in his storage bracelet, searching its contents for him.
We don’t have the time to be doing that.
“You have quite a bit of money from all that trading, and the items your team get from their own dungeon dive as well. So you could use that.”
He looked around the common area, seeing everyone also lost in their thoughts, working on skills, or training with their weapons. At this point, everyone had made their breakthrough to Adept Tier, every one of them with a single exception.
“Tom-Tom,” he called out, still sitting on the floor in a lotus pose.
“Yes,” the kobold immediately skittered over the couch, helmet pot bouncing on his head. “You called for Tom-Tom?”
Alex waved the little lizard closer and placed a hand on his shoulder. The kobold’s body almost thrummed under his touch, apparently excited at his attention. “As before, you are not tied up in all this. You are not a Worldstrider, so you don’t have to join the military with us.”
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“Tom-Tom sticks with his friends.” He thumped his tail on the floor loudly.
Alex simply sighed and shook his head. “Look, Tom-Tom, you want to help us, I get it. The best way to help us is by helping us get stronger. So… and I can’t believe I’m saying this… But you need to be our merchant.”
The kobold tilted his head at him.
This is so gonna backfire later isn’t it?
“Oh definitely, but that makes me excited about it even more.”
“I’m going to give you money, and a few items. We need you to sell the items, and buy resources for us. Pills and elixirs for cultivation. Natural treasures with highly condensed amounts of aether energy. We don’t need food, or mushrooms. Don’t buy mushrooms, even if they sparkle. Can you handle that?” He looked deep into the little kobold’s eyes as he said this. Everyone else looked on with worry written across their faces.
“Tom-Tom can do this.” He stood a little straighter at this point, the pot falling even more askew.
He handed Tom-Tom some items and the coin pouch. Once again, regretting the decision already. “Go to the Metalworker’s Guild first, they’ll know you are, tell them what I told you to do and see if they will help you. This may take awhile, maybe days, and we will be gone by them. You will be getting information on how to send items to us, so do that, okay.”
He nodded.
“And I’m certain that my letter to Celeste has arrived at Vrung’s Quarry already. I asked her to come down here too, if she arrives, you will have to stay next to her and let her help you, okay?” That part was also important.
He had sent her a letter when they first were assigned the suite in the palace. He assumed, given magic, that she got the letter. He basically asked her to come help them out, as them passing the trial quest given by The System was still her best shot as repairing her own mage core. She would most likely show up, if he knew the woman at all.
“Tom-Tom will do this.” he said.
Alex patted his shoulder once more. “Good, go. I believe in you Tom-Tom.”
The kobold was scurrying out of the suite within moments, pot clanging as he went. Everyone looked at Alex like he had given a sword to a toddler, and he only shrugged. “He’s our best chance. Simple as that.”
He returned to his cultivation, braids of aether winding behind him, mind sharpening as Obby reconnected with his consciousness.
“Glyphwork next?” Obby asked.
Yep. I actually have some ideas for some enchantments I want to work on.
Ideas burned through his mind, not just for enchantment upgrades, also new tattoos glyphs he’d been thinking about, various tools, buffs, and tricks. Solutions to problems he hadn’t even faced yet but knew might be coming his way.
By the time their twenty four hour reprieve ended, he’d made quite a bit of progress, adjusted his tactics, and started no less than four new Glyph designs.
Name: Alexander Pierce Experience: 11 Attributes: Strength: 12 (0%) Agility: 12 (0%) Vitality: 14 (0%) Wisdom: 12 (30.9%) Intelligence: 12 (26.8%) Willpower: 18 (63.5%) |
Skills: Glyphcraft – Novice – 22.8%, Alchemy – Beginner – 61.2% Abilities: Fully Refined Willpower, Refined Body Tier II, Refined Essence Tier II, Aether Attuned Body II (33.7%), Aether Sight Enchantments: Lattice Spiral (Unique) Fighting Style: Demon Asura Style – Tier II Spells/Techniques: Flare – Beginner, Wave Shield – Beginner, Earth Bind – Beginner |
The movement on his aether attuned body ability was slower than he’d like, but he simply didn’t have the time nor the resources to keep feeding it. He strategical placed his experience points as well, bring his physical stats up to their next base total before dumping all the rest he could into willpower. It was a move he hoped would keep his survive-ability up, while increasing his cultivation rate at the same time.
He didn’t know what Terraxum’s military was like, but if he knew anything about kingdoms and armies back in his home world, there were always wars going on. He needed to be ready.
“Okay everyone, how’s it l—“
His sentence was cut short by the six Terraxum soldiers that entered the suite. They had officially run out of time.
***
The Terraxum military grounds reeked of smoke, steel, and the broken promises of recruits everywhere. Training camps ringed the fortress like a great iron halo, rows upon rows of carved stone barracks and glyph-marked sparring fields. Sunlight filtered through dust clouds, catching on banners, bruises, and rising steam from arcane-beast stables.
Every step crackled with the tension of bodies in motion, drills barked in six different tongues, elemental blasts streaking overhead, cavalry thundering past with war-masked beasts snarling beneath leather saddles.
And in the middle of it all, Alex stood with his squad, wrapped in new Terraxum uniforms that itched like bureaucratic loyalty.
“Well,” Garret muttered beside him, “at least it’s not boot camp again.”
“Don’t tempt fate,” Allie replied. “I can already feel the spirit of every dead drill sergeant watching us.”
The training overseer, a grizzled woman with an obsidian eye and a forearm covered in Tarraxum’s earth-touched tattoos, eyed the squad like they were rotting meat on her breakfast plate. “These are the Worldstriders?” she asked the attending officer. “They don’t look like much.”
Alex didn’t rise to the insult. Neither did the others. They just lined up, Kate cool and unreadable, Lance tall and tense, Devon already mapping the glyphs carved into the training pillars with his eyes.
“Your time here will be short,” the overseer said flatly. “You’re being fast-tracked. Front line command wants to see if you’re assets… or accidents.”
She turned, barking orders. Glyphs flared across the field as soldiers leapt into synchronized formations, conjuring barriers, displacing projectiles, forming cross-squad spell-weaves. Aetherios warfare wasn’t about brute force in single individual soldiers. They used their spells, techniques and fighting styles together. And they demanded efficiency.
It was all formations and following orders. Things that everyone there had already been well versed in from earth. Their fast-track plan was going to be far faster than the Terraxum military machine thought it would be. They had a dozen well trained Adept mages now at their disposal.
Alex looked out over the field, his [Aether Sight], and his sixth sense brushing along the auras of the fighters both lined up around him, and those already training in the fields. Only the overseer felt like she was an Adept mage, everyone else were still in the Mortal Tier
Good, Alex thought. We can work with this.
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Chapters
- Book 3: Epilogue
- Book 3: Chapter 83: Token Choices
- Book 3: Chapter 82: Royal Aftermath
- Book 3: Chapter 81: Monster
- Book 3: Chapter 80: Victories and Defeat (pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 79: Dance Floor
- Book 3: Chapter 78: Match-Up
- Book 3: Chapter 77: Last Minute
- Book 3: Chapter 76: Battle Plans
- Book 3: Chapter 75: The Identity of Theseus
- Book 3: Chapter 74: Devastating
- Book 3: Chapter 73: Queen(s)
- Book 3: Chapter 72: Contact
- Book 3: Chapter 71: Together Again
- Book3: Chapter 70: Convergence
- Book 3: Chapter 69: Triple Break Out
- Book 3: Chapter 68: Rambo / Viktor
- Book 3: Chapter 67: New Offering
- Book 3: Chapter 66: On The Lamb
- Book 3: Chapter 65: The Brig
- Book 3: Chapter 64: Splitting Restraint
- Book 3: Chapter 63: Arrival
- Book 3; Chapter 62: Character Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 61: Heavenly Tribulation
- Book 3: Chapter 60: Gains Gains Gains
- Book 3: Chapter 59: Solid Stage
- Book 3: Chapter 58: The Talk
- Book 3: Chapter 57: Dungeon Fail
- Book 3: Chapter 56: Bargain Shopping
- Book 3: Chapter 55: Royal Defeat
- Book3: Chapter 54: Slaughter
- Book 3: Chapter 53: Hive Queen
- Book 3: Chapter 52: No Excuses
- Book 3: Chapter 51: Solo-Fight II
- Book 3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt2)
- Book3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 49: Solo-Fight
- Book 3: Chapter 48: City Ruins
- Book 3: Chapter 47: Catching Up
- Book 3: Chapter 46: No T-Rex?
- Book 3: Chapter 45: To The Wire
- Book 3: Chapter 44: Touchback
- Book 3: Chapter 43: Maze
- Book 3: Chapter 42: Fetch
- Book 3: Chapter 41: Garden Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 40: Blizzard
- Book 3; Chapter 39: Ice Wraiths
- Book 3: Chapter 38: Tundra Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 37: Admonishment
- Book 3: Chapter 36: Big Crikey! (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 35: Upgrades
- Book 3: Chapter 34: Obby Inc
- Book 3: Chapter 33: Wake Surfing
- Book 3: Chapter 32: Marco?
- Book 3: Chapter 31: Lake Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 30: Objective Complete
- Book 3: Chapter 29: Bear Boss (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 28: Forest Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 27: Trial of Change
- Book 3: Chapter 26: Status Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 25: Energy From A Lizard
- Book 3: Chapter 24: Dungeon Gate (pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 23: Hiking
- Book 3: Chapter 22: Manticore
- Book 3: Chapter 21: Lavender Town
- Book 3: Chapter 20: Tattoo Parlor (Pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 19: Demon Vs Goliath
- Book 3: Chapter 18: Roadside Barters
- Book 3: Chapter 17: Artificial Mage
- Book 3: Chapter 16: Installation
- Book 3: Chapter 15: Requiem
- Book 3: Chapter 14: Progression
- Book 3: Chapter 13: Looting
- Book 3: Chapter 12: Antidote
- Book 3: Chapter 11 : O’ Mother Where Art Thou
- Book 3: Chapter 10: Research
- Book 3: Chapter 9: Stone Silence
- Book 3: Chapter 8: Inevitable
- Book 3: Chapter 7: Culture Swap
- Book 3: Chapter 6 : This One’s For Gnashing
- Book 3: Chapter 5: Orkish Respect
- Book 3: Chapter 4: Glass Fangs
- Book 3 Caravans and Introductions
- Book 3: Chapter 2: Demon Aspirants
- Book 3: Chapter 1: Travel Across the Land
- Book 3: Prologue
- Book 2: Chapter 57: Demon of Terraxum
- Book 2: Chapter 56: Revelation
- Book 2: Chapter 55: Eruption
- Book 2: Chapter 54: Peace Talk
- Book 2: Chapter 53: Rematch
- Book 2: Chapter 52: Traps
- Book 2: Chapter 51: Battle Charge
- Book 2: Chapter 50: Breakthrough
- Book 2: Chapter 49: Gains II
- Book 2: Chapter 48: Ill-Gotten
- Book 2: Chapter 47: Failure
- Book 2: Chapter 46: Boss Fight
- Book 2: Chapter 45: Aeralith Prince
- Book 2: Chapter 44: Friendly Visitors
- Book 2: Chapter 43: Re-Supplies
- Book 2: Chapter 42: Earthbreakers
- Book 2: Chapter 41: In the Trenches
- Book 2: Chapter 40 : Deployment
- Book 2: Chapter 39: Called to Duty
- Book 2: Chapter 38: Welcome to the Army
- Book 2: Chapter 37: Shipping Out
- Book 2: Chapter 36: Votes
- Book 2: Chapter 35: Council
- Book 2: Chapter 34: Midnight Rendezvous
- Book 2: Chapter 33: Victory
- Book 2: Chapter 32: Exhibition Match
- Book 2: Chapter 31: Bugged
- Book 2: Chapter 30: Martyr
- Book 2: Chapter 29.2: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 29.1: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 28: Leyforge
- Book 2: Chapter 27.2: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 27.1: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 26.2: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 26.1: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 25: Ploys and Failures
- Book 2: Chapter 24: Gala Politics
- Book 2: Chapter 23: Oaths and Invitations
- Book 2: Chapter 22: Welcome “Guests”
- Book 2: Chapter 21: Asura’s Bloodwrath
- Book 2: Chapter 20: Travel
- Book 2: Chapter 19: Capture
- Book 2: Chapter 18: Out of Time
- Book 2: Chapter 17: Wyrm-Heart
- Book 2: Chapter 16: Become The Hunted
- Book 2: Chapters 15: When The Hunters
- Book 2: Chapters 14: Return and Trade
- Book 2: Chapter 13: Team Play
- Book 2: Chapter 12: Gains
- Book 2: Chapters 11: Entry
- Book 2: Chapter 10: Den Preparations
- Book 2: Chapter 9: Farewells
- Book 2: Chapter 8: Well Fighting
- Book 2: Chapter 7: Shopping Spree
- Book 2: Chapter 6: Return to Baba
- Book 2: Chapter 5: Adept-Tier
- Book 2: Chapter 4: Training
- Book 2: Chapter 3: Pep-talk
- Book 2 Party-time
- Book 2: Chapter 1: Reunion
- Earthbreaker Prologue
- Epilogue
- Chapter 76: Shopping
- Chapter 75: Descending Demon
- Chapter 74: Breather
- Chapter 73: Ex Machina
- Chapter 72: Sigil-Binders
- Chapter 71: Puzzles II
- Chapter 70: Puzzles
- Chapter 69: Upgrades
- Chapter 68: Human Zoo II
- Chapter 67: Boss
- Chapter 66: Hidden Quest
- Chapter 65: Hidden Dagger
- Chapter 64: Endless
- Chapter 63: First Floor
- Chapter 62: Dungeon Prep
- Chapter 61: Dark Den
- Chapter 60: Last Meal
- Chapter 59: Jail Break
- Chapter 58: Enchanting
- Chapter 57: Infiltration
- Chapter 56: Numbers Burr
- Chapter 55: Graduation
- Chapter 54: Mantis
- Chapter 53: Training II
- Chapter 52: Demon Asura
- Chapter 51: Training
- Chapter 50: Elves
- Chapter 49: Contact
- Chapter 48: Progress
- Chapter 47: Human Zoo
- Chapter 46: New Spells
- Chapter 45: Confessions
- Chapter 44: Smash Bros
- Chapter 43: Return
- Chapter 42: Aether Attunement
- Chapter 41: Arcane Beasts
- Chapter 40: Scramble
- Chapter 39: Negotiation
- Chapter 38: Alone
- Chapter 37: Rite and Wrong
- Chapter 36: New Spell
- Chapter 35: Caged
- Chapter 34: Escape
- Chapter 33: Boss Fight
- Chapter 32: Raid Prep
- Chapter 31: Grinding
- Chapter 30: Predator
- Chapter 29: Refinement II
- Chapter 28: Bear-dger
- Chapter 27: Hunting
- Chapter 26: Brotherhood
- Chapter 25: Elements
- Chapter 24: Aftermath
- Chapter 23: Squirrely
- Chapter 22: PvP
- Chapter 21: Aether Gathering
- Chapter 20: Power Up
- Chapter 19: Refinement
- Chapter 18: Rewards
- Chapter 17: Team 2
- Chapter 16: Attributes
- Chapter 15: Magic
- Chapter 14: Shame-Holes
- Chapter 13: Baba Yaga
- Chapter 12: Apothecary
- Chapter 11: Vrung’s Quarry
- Chapter 10: First Time
- Chapter 9.2: Reunion (pt 2)
- Chapter 9.1: Reunion
- Chapter 8: Moving Up
- Chapter 7: Ambush
- Chapter 6: Visitors
- Chapter 5: Experience Points
- Chapter 4.2: Prove Yourself (pt .2)
- Chapter 4.1: Prove Yourself
- Chapter 3.1: Schwartzenbadger
- Chapter 2: Clown World
- Chapter 1: Welcome
- Dawnlight: Prologue