Chapter 249: Rank 16/21
The circular central hall was exactly as they’d left it. Twenty-two archways arranged in perfect symmetry. Sourceless light illuminating polished stone floors.
And completely empty.
The sailors who’d chosen to stay behind were gone without trace, their whereabouts and current state unknown.
“So they truly didn’t survive…?” Althea muttered.
Finn didn’t answer. Whether they were dead or not, he didn’t really care all too much now. Perhaps that was cold, but in his current state of mind, such worries eluded him.
He moved to the center of the hall, turning slowly to examine each archway in sequence. His mind was already working, drawing correlations based on what he’d faced in the last corridor and what he knew.
There were twenty-two corridors here. And twenty-one soul masses in his future inventory.
Corridor twenty-two, the last one, correlated with the Crimson Fist Baboon. Rank 21/21. The weakest soul mass he’d had in the future, which was now integrated into his soul.
His eyes moved to Corridor 16. He remembered the Ferropteryx from the vision. The iron-winged eagle. Rank 15/21 in his future hierarchy.
It would be there. Somewhere down that corridor.
The pattern was already obvious. This temple wasn’t a random collection of divine inheritances. It was a physical, chronological collection of his future soul masses.
He wasn’t hunting for new powers. He was collecting his future self. Piece by piece. This was exactly the kind of temporal nonsense that seemed to define his existence now…
But there was a discrepancy.
Twenty-two corridors, yet only twenty-one soul masses…
Finn’s gaze moved to the first archway. The one directly opposite where they’d entered the hall. The highest rank. The most powerful position.
Whatever is in there is gonna be something entirely different for sure… Finn mused internally, frowning before his gaze moved to the next corridor. The one that correlated to his Rank 1 soul mass.
In his future timeline, Rank 1 had been… he frowned. He couldn’t remember. Not clearly. There was something there, he knew that much. But the details were hazy like he’d actually come in contact with it but lost the memory.
“Arros.”
Althea’s voice drew his attention. She was standing near another archway, frowning.
“What is it?”
“Vara entered the seventeenth corridor,” she said. “Through here…”
Finn moved to stand beside her, looking into the darkness beyond the arch. Corridor 17.
He rifled through his memories of the future. His soul mass inventory. Rank positions.
Rank 16 was blank. He’d never used it or even tried to access it at all.
And Vara had gone down Corridor 17, which she had said was the Sea God. Her great-grandfather’s patron. The forgotten deity she’d come here to restore.
Which meant Rank 16 in his future inventory was the Sea God’s soul mass.
Finn’s jaw tightened. If Vara successfully claimed that inheritance, she’d have access to power he was supposed to collect. She’d disrupt the predetermined path his future self had followed.
Or maybe she was part of that path. Maybe she’d always claimed it and then he’d taken it from her later.
“We’re going after her,” Finn said.
Althea nodded without hesitation. Ailin simply moved to follow, her expression unreadable as always.
They entered Corridor 17. And very quickly the difference between this and the Crimson Tyrant’s corridor became apparent.
Where the Tyrant’s corridor had been warm with defiance and rage, this corridor was cold. The air felt damp. Heavy. Like they were walking underwater, though they could breathe normally. The walls were slick with moisture.
The pressure increased with each step forward. Not crushing like the second trial’s gravity press. More subtle. Like descending deep underwater.
This corridor was much longer compared to the Crimson Tyrant’s. They continued for nearly five minutes until suddenly, halfway through the corridor, they stopped. Vara and Slick Jones were right ahead of them, both standing perfectly still, staring at the damp walls with dilated pupils and slack expressions.
“Vara,” Althea called out.
No response. Neither of them even blinked.
But Finn, with his Soul sight’s enhanced perception, immediately saw the problem.
Both their souls were leaking. Their consciousness was bleeding out into the environment. Thin threads of something he could only perceive as them stretched from their bodies into the walls, the floor, the air itself.
The soul mass in this corridor was dissolving them gradually, absorbing their individual consciousness and making them a part of itself.
They were being diluted until the parts of them that made them who they were would be too diffuse to matter anymore.
“Can we save her?” Althea asked, though her tone suggested she was considering whether they should bother.
Finn understood the calculation. Vara would have absolutely made the same pragmatic choice to leave them if the situations were reversed. She’d proven that already by abandoning the crew in the central hall.
But…
“If I don’t intervene, the Sea God’s soul will absorb their strength,” Finn said slowly. “That will make it stronger when I eventually have to face it. Better to deny it that nourishment.”
Also, practically speaking, he needed to understand how this dissolution worked. If he was going to claim higher-ranked soul masses, he needed to know what he was up against.
“Touching them will accelerate the process,” Ailin said quietly. “Your soul density is greater now. Contact will act as a bridge, speeding their dispersal.”
Finn nodded. That tracked with what he was observing. And he couldn’t use the expanded consciousness technique again. Not yet. His soul felt fatigued from that earlier effort.
So brute force was out, and direct soul intervention was also risky.
He’d have to be more surgical.
Finn activated his Error vision, letting the green glow fill his eyes. The corridor’s true nature revealed itself in layered frequencies. The walls weren’t just walls; they were conduits. Channels through which the Sea God’s presence flowed, touching everything, pulling everything toward dissolution and integration into itself.
Both Vara and Slick Jones had distinct frequencies. Their souls had specific resonances that defined them as themselves. And the corridor was slowly re-tuning those frequencies. Blending them into the background hum until there was no distinction left.
This was the Sea God’s specialized ability, Finn realized. Not overwhelming force or conceptual dominance over reality itself. Just this — dissolution. An almost passive consumption that made everything within its domain gradually become part of the sea.
He couldn’t attack the Sea God directly. Even though the power gap was reduced now that his soul was much stronger, the entity was still significantly more powerful than the Tyrant had been. His current soul density wasn’t sufficient to subjugate a soul mass operating on this level. In a direct confrontation, he’d lose.
But he didn’t need to attack it.
He just needed to glitch their connections to the room itself.
Finn extended his hand toward both of them, not touching but focusing on the threads connecting them to the corridor. Through Error vision, he could clearly see the lines of dissolution slowly pulling them apart.
“[Invalid],” he whispered.
The command rippled outward from him, targeting both sets of connections simultaneously, declaring them false, treating them as logical errors that needed correction.
The threads flickered and stuttered. For a moment they tried to reassert themselves — this was how reality worked here, they insisted.
But Finn’s enhanced soul density gave the command a level of weight it wouldn’t have had before. His presence was more real than the corridor’s rules now. When he declared something invalid, reality had to seriously consider whether he might be right.
The threads snapped.
All at once, both Vara and Slick Jones’s consciousness slammed back into their bodies like rubber bands released. They gasped in unison, lurching forward. Vara’s hands flew to her chest as if she’d been drowning and just broke the surface. Slick Jones stumbled, catching himself against the wall before immediately jerking his hand back.
Their eyes were wild. Panicked. They looked around frantically, taking in the corridor, Finn, their own hands like they were confirming they were real.
Then Vara’s gaze locked onto Finn, and what he saw there wasn’t gratitude.
It was terror.
“W—What…” she tried to speak but couldn’t seem to form words. Her breathing was ragged. “What are you?”
Finn didn’t answer.
Vara seemed to realize she wasn’t getting a response. She pressed a hand to the wall to steady herself, then immediately pulled it back like it had burned her.
“It’s not…” she started. “The Sea God’s true form… I—It’s not like I thought… It’s…” She struggled for words. “It’s a maw. A maw that swallows everything it sees. Everything in its path falls into it like gravity…”
Finn nodded slowly and filed that information away. This soul mass was significantly more powerful than the Tyrant, and it operated much differently too. His approach would have to be different. Cautious.
The Crimson Fist Tyrant had been a beast trying to become a God, retaining enough individualized will that Finn could subjugate it.
This Sea God was something that had evolved specifically to consume and integrate. To turn individuals into collective. To make the discrete become diffuse.
His Soul Subjugation edict would need refinement before he could handle this. He’d need more soul density, more understanding of how to resist dissolution without being pulled apart first.
“We’re leaving,” Finn said. “I’m not ready to face this corridor yet. It’ll be hard to claim this… Sea God soul mass without building up from the weaker ones first.”
“Soul mass…?” Vara repeated Finn’s words quietly as the expression on her face rapidly soured. Despite Finn’s apparent superior supernatural abilities that she’d just witnessed, she did not hold back in showing her vehement opposition to his statement.
With a cold tilt to her voice, she seethed:
“You plan to claim the Sacrament of my God? The inheritance that is mine by right—?!”
“First off, it’s a soul mass,” Finn cut her off immediately. “What you call a Sacrament, I call a soul mass. And yes, I’m going to claim this one—In fact, not just this one…” he leveled his gaze at her, staring her dead in the eyes as he spoke.
“…I’m going to claim every single one inside this temple.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 334: Mysterious Hearing
- Chapter 333: Familiar Green-Haired Ossuarist
- Chapter 332: Spoken Confirmation
- Chapter 331: Pieces Begin To Move
- Chapter 330: He Doesn’t Care
- Chapter 329: Wet Behind The Ears
- Chapter 328: The Strongest Of The Current Era
- Chapter 327: Hidden Machinator
- Chapter 326: What A Joke
- Chapter 325: The Meeting
- Chapter 324: What Happened?
- Chapter 323: The Summit
- Chapter 322: Ruckus Payoff
- Chapter 321: Intruiging Duel (II)
- Chapter 320: Intruiging Duel (I)
- Chapter 319: Strength of a Noble Xiph
- Chapter 318: Illogical
- Chapter 317: Duel
- Chapter 316: Lead The Way...
- Chapter 315: Artifact Nurturer
- Chapter 314: Law of The Pact
- Chapter 313: Stratus
- Chapter 312: Sepulchre House Scion
- Chapter 311: Pompous Arcanists
- Chapter 310: Residues
- Chapter 309: Retribution Awaits
- Chapter 308: The Stagnant Sea Again
- Chapter 307: It Begins
- Chapter 306: The Crossing
- Chapter 305: Champion Of The Errant Heretic
- Chapter 304: Your Savior Is Here!
- Chapter 303: Don’t Call Me Pioneer
- Chapter 302: Hagen’s Demise
- Chapter 301: The Battle Ends
- Chapter 300: Spell Amplification (300 - Milestone!)
- Chapter 299: Althea: Ordered Flaw
- Chapter 298: He Has Arrived
- Chapter 297: Demeanor of a Fragment Bearer
- Chapter 296: To Althea’s Horror
- Chapter 295: Bloodlust
- Chapter 294: A Puzzling Move
- Chapter 293: Sentinel Elias’ Return
- Chapter 292: The Husk Leader’s Return
- Chapter 291: Abrupt Return
- Chapter 290: Underestimation
- Chapter 289: An Old Friend
- Chapter 288: The Arcanist Camps
- Chapter 287: Althea’s Analysis
- Chapter 286: Preceptor Odette
- Chapter 285: Situation Within The World Tear
- Chapter 284: The Errant Heretic (End of Volume 3!)
- Chapter 283: Madoc Vs Finn
- Chapter 282: Back To The Future (II)
- Chapter 281: Back To The Future (I)
- Chapter 280: The Great Dao
- Chapter 279: The Return
- Chapter 278: A Quiet Farewell
- Chapter 277: The Moon Mother
- Chapter 276: The Unraveling
- Chapter 275: Invalidation Cascade
- Chapter 274: The Radiant One’s Descent
- Chapter 273: Absolute Calm
- Chapter 272: Revelations (III)
- Chapter 271: Revelations (II)
- Chapter 270: Revelations (I)
- Chapter 269: Convergence of Divergence (V)
- Chapter 268: Convergence of Divergence (IV)
- Chapter 267: Convergence of Divergence (III)
- Chapter 266: Convergence of Divergence (II)
- Chapter 265: Convergence of Divergence (I)
- Chapter 264: Vengeance of The Errant
- Chapter 263: Another Deity
- Chapter 262: The Errant’s Believers
- Chapter 261: The Errant’s Weapon
- Chapter 260: The Hearthstone
- Chapter 259: Syf: Assimilation Across Time
- Chapter 258: Facing The Ferropteryx
- Chapter 257: Coming With A Vengeance
- Chapter 256: Rank 16 Soul Mass Assimilation
- Chapter 255: To Conquer The Sea God
- Chapter 254: The Errant Grows Stronger
- Chapter 253: Malevolent Soul Mass
- Chapter 252: Soul Mass of Frost
- Chapter 251: Charging Through The Ranks (II)
- Chapter 250: Charging Through The Ranks (I)
- Chapter 249: Rank 16/21
- Chapter 248: Soul Harnesser
- Chapter 247: Soul Subjugation!
- Chapter 246: Paper Prisons
- Chapter 245: The Inheritance
- Chapter 244: What The Hell Is Going On?
- Chapter 243: Defiance of Destiny
- Chapter 242: The Third Phase
- Chapter 241: Questioning The Heavens
- Chapter 240: Tyrant: Soul Debts
- Chapter 239: The Tyrant’s Trial
- Chapter 238: Trance
- Chapter 237: Twenty Two
- Chapter 236: Unknown Territory
- Chapter 235: Fog Creatures
- Chapter 234: Silence
- Chapter 233: Into The Fog
- Chapter 232: Dread
- Chapter 231: Pirate Attack
- Chapter 230: The Long Voyage
- Chapter 229: She Knows
- Chapter 228: Toward The Fog of No Return
- Chapter 227: Tacitly Ignoring The Obvious
- Chapter 226: Clever
- Chapter 225: The Fog of No Return, returns
- Chapter 224: A Familiar Place?
- Chapter 223: Interrogation
- Chapter 222: Finally In Motion
- Chapter 221: A Burden Shared
- Chapter 220: Prowlers On The Loose (IV)
- Chapter 219: Prowlers On The Loose (III)
- Chapter 218: Prowlers On The Loose (II)
- Chapter 217: Prowlers On The Loose (I)
- Chapter 216: The Bearing Of A Great Figure
- Chapter 215: Shocking Them All
- Chapter 214: A Bet
- Chapter 213: Oakum
- Chapter 212: The Docks
- Chapter 211: Dangerous Air
- Chapter 210: Interesting
- Chapter 209: Hoshin Bay
- Chapter 208: Incongruence
- Chapter 207: Jon The Delusional
- Chapter 206: The Path of Mortals
- Chapter 205: The Forge of Nascence
- Chapter 204: Game In Motion
- Chapter 203: Cataloging
- Chapter 202: The Incarnate’s Court
- Chapter 201: A Marriage of Divinity
- Chapter 200: New Phase (Gift at end of - )
- Chapter 199: Let’s Go Make A God
- Chapter 198: Firm Decision
- Chapter 197: Choices
- Chapter 196: Divine Ranks
- Chapter 195: Hallowed Domain
- Chapter 194: The Mnemosyne
- Chapter 193: Grace
- Chapter 192: Shocked
- Chapter 191: What Did She See?
- Chapter 190: Pawns In A Larger Game
- Chapter 189: God of Secrets
- Chapter 188: Luna
- Chapter 187: Familiar Hollow
- Chapter 186: What Is Happening?
- Chapter 185: Divine Interrogation (II)
- Chapter 184: Divine Interrogation (I)
- Chapter 183: Crescendo
- Chapter 182: Frantic Charge
- Chapter 181: The Descent
- Chapter 180: The Charge
- Chapter 179: The Mad Dash
- Chapter 178: What’s The Plan?
- Chapter 177: The Temporal Weave
- Chapter 176: Revelation
- Chapter 175: Retreat
- Chapter 174: What Happens Now?
- Chapter 173: God of Flaws
- Chapter 172: Foothold
- Chapter 171: Clashing With A God
- Chapter 170: Whetstone
- Chapter 169: Divine Error
- Chapter 168: What Am I...?
- Chapter 167: Transcendence vs The Divine
- Chapter 166: The Masked Figure
- Chapter 165: The Honored One
- Chapter 164: The Procession
- Chapter 163: The Heretic’s Gambit
- Chapter 162: Inevitable
- Chapter 161: An Heretic Thought
- Chapter 160: Riot
- Chapter 159: First Contact
- Chapter 158: Glory
- Chapter 157: Entering The Breach
- Chapter 156: Tactical Team
- Chapter 155: Transcendents Assemble
- Chapter 154: Spell: Reversion
- Chapter 153: Making Preparations
- Chapter 152: Divine Residue
- Chapter 151: Beguiling
- Chapter 150: How Strong Is He?
- Chapter 149: Somatic Transmutation Training
- Chapter 148: Welcome To The Real World
- Chapter 147: Space Holder – Future Escape Route
- Chapter 146: Pecking Order
- Chapter 145: The Holder of Order
- Chapter 144: Another Transcendent
- Chapter 143: Fishing For Benefits
- Chapter 142: Power Play
- Chapter 141: Calling A Bluff
- Chapter 140: A Surprising Discovery!
- Chapter 139: Calculated Gambit (II)
- Chapter 138: Calculated Gambit (I)
- Chapter 137: A Necessary Sin
- Chapter 136: Teetering At The Edge
- Chapter 135: A Defining Moment
- Chapter 134: Beast Horde
- Chapter 133: Captain Arros
- Chapter 132: Hollow Years
- Chapter 131: The Peace Of Nothing
- Chapter 130: Time Paradox
- Chapter 129: Grim Reality
- Chapter 128: And The Mind Fuckery Begins
- Chapter 127: A Trembling Across Time
- Chapter 126: Time and Space
- Chapter 125: Heading To Madoc
- Chapter 124: Madoc: Space Fragment Bearer
- Chapter 123: Purposefully Evasive
- Chapter 122: Coming Clean?
- Chapter 121: Error Vision
- Chapter 120: Insight Into Immense Power
- Chapter 119: Aloof
- Chapter 118: Dream: Arros
- Chapter 117: Dream: Transcendent Heroes
- Chapter 116: Mind-Cephalon
- Chapter 115: Flabbergasted
- Chapter 114: Spell: Invalid
- Chapter 113: Increasing Proficiency
- Chapter 112: First Self-Made Spell
- Chapter 111: Pondering Spells
- Chapter 110: Fragment Bearers
- Chapter 109: Soul Contract Finalized
- Chapter 108: Brutal Negotiations
- Chapter 107: Entering A Soul Contract
- Chapter 106: Decisive Action
- Chapter 105: Real Progress!
- Chapter 104: Divine Essence
- Chapter 103: Garuda’s Test
- Chapter 102: Aspect Adaptation
- Chapter 101: Soul Contract
- Chapter 100: Deciphering Motive (100 - milestone!)
- Chapter 99: The Truth of Transcendents (2)
- Chapter 98: The Truth of Transcendents (1)
- Chapter 97: Seeing The Whole Chessboard
- Chapter 96: The Secret Tribunal
- Chapter 95: Raw Condescension
- Chapter 94: Unknown Location
- Chapter 93: Vestiges Of Time Long Past
- Chapter 92: Wading Through The Stagnant Sea
- Chapter 91: The Stagnant Sea
- Chapter 90: The Husk Leader
- Chapter 89: The Husk
- Chapter 88: Abomination
- Chapter 87: The Weald
- Chapter 86: Alien World
- Chapter 85: World Tear: Entry
- Chapter 84: World Tear: Convergence
- Chapter 83: Those Eyes of His...
- Chapter 82: A Lifeline
- Chapter 81: The World Tear Opens!
- Chapter 80: Global Level Deployment
- Chapter 79: So Very Bored...
- Chapter 78: Priest
- Chapter 77: The Soul Sanctum
- Chapter 76: Domineering Confidence
- Chapter 75: We Are The Battlefield!
- Chapter 74: A Shocking Report
- Chapter 73: The Interrogation
- Chapter 72: A Pack of Hounds
- Chapter 71: The Emissary Arrives
- Chapter 70: Veiled Threat
- Chapter 69: The Fog of No Return: Scoria
- Chapter 68: A Chilling Turn of Events
- Chapter 67: Fallen Angel of Death
- Chapter 66: Iron-winged Ferropteryx Eagle
- Chapter 65: Greed... Pure and Unadulterated
- Chapter 64: Chaos and Madness
- Chapter 63: Embrace The Chaos!
- Chapter 62: The Harvester Cult Strikes!
- Chapter 61: Totally Unexpected.
- Chapter 60: Watchful Eyes
- Chapter 59: The Feugeur Family
- Chapter 58: Ruthlessly Aura Farming
- Chapter 57: Xanth: The Golden Island City
- Chapter 56: On To The Horizons
- Chapter 55: The Law of Non-Disclosure
- Chapter 54: The Undying Flame of Aethelos
- Chapter 53: The Sword Cry Of An Old Man
- Chapter 52: Utter Destruction
- Chapter 51: The Unravelling Incident (3)
- Chapter 50: The Unravelling Incident (2)
- Chapter 49: The Unravelling Incident (1)
- Chapter 48: Acute Deduction
- Chapter 47: The God-like
- Chapter 46: The Temple Of Titans And Gods
- Chapter 45: Whispers Of A Lost Age
- Chapter 44: Entry Into The Exotic Plane
- Chapter 43: Riley Amadeus
- Chapter 42: Chaos Breach
- Chapter 41: Absolute Purge!
- Chapter 40: Dealing With Chaotic Soul Mass Outbreaks
- Chapter 39: Tensions Rising
- Chapter 38: Suspicious!
- Chapter 37: Danger
- Chapter 36: Journey To Westhaven Town
- Chapter 35: The Test Begins!
- Chapter 34: Grade 2 Initiate Test
- Chapter 33: Unexpected News
- Chapter 32: Finn vs Isis
- Chapter 31: Soul Purge
- Chapter 30: The Truth of Ossuarists
- Chapter 29: Unshakeable
- Chapter 28: Firm Conviction
- Chapter 27: The Seneschal Ossuarist School
- Chapter 26: Prison Break
- Chapter 25: Special Containment Cell?
- Chapter 24: The Soul Register
- Chapter 23: Enforcement of Loyalty and Obedience
- Chapter 22: Clash of Titans
- Chapter 21: Godly Embodiment
- Chapter 20: Fenrir: Greed and Devouring
- Chapter 19: The Anomaly
- Chapter 18: Mad Beast
- Chapter 17: Shocking Recovery
- Chapter 16: Second Sense
- Chapter 15: Confusion
- Chapter 14: Finn Slade
- Chapter 13: Tough Decision
- Chapter 12: Grim Revelation
- Chapter 11: Urgency!
- Chapter 10: Master Rank Arcanist
- Chapter 9: The Slade Family
- Chapter 8: Purge
- Chapter 7: Parasites
- Chapter 6: Ossuarists
- Chapter 5: Chaotic Soul Mass
- Chapter 4: Soul Debt
- Chapter 3: Revenant
- Chapter 2: Soul Mage
- Chapter 1: Soul Battle