Chapter 75: Dawn: Part Three
“Now listen to me Dawn… I may be kind of sorta technically like a father to you. But in no world is Peyton your mother. Do you understand?”
“You say that, but-”
“But nothing.” I cut Dawn off before she even gets the chance to headcanon my life. “Me and Peyton aren’t like that. We’re just… really good friends, okay?”
“As if.” She argues immediately. The brat. “It’s obvious to everyone that you two like each other.”
“Who’s ’everyone’ to you?”
“Grandpa Chadwick and Auntie Melissa.” She answers my thought. That’s going to get some getting used to.
“You’ve gotta be kidding me.”
“I’m not.” Seriously going to get some getting used to.
“Where in God’s name did you get the idea that me and Peyton are like that?” I feel how dumb that question is almost immediately after I ask it.
“Like I said, Master. It’s obvious.” She reiterates. It drains me completely. There’s no explanation whatsoever, yet she isn’t budging in the slightest.
“Haah… me and Peyton? Really? There’s no way, right? I mean, she’s kind of-”
“I can still hear your thoughts Master.”
“Shut up. I’ll throw you in the Item Space, I swear to God, I’ll throw you in the Item Space.” She then hurriedly makes a gesture that makes her look like she’s zipping her mouth closed.
I sigh.
“Haah. You’re gonna be a piece of work, aren’t you?”
“You know what they say about the apple and the tree.” She jokes.
I pause, realizing something a tad odd. Something that ought to make people ask questions.
“You’re days old. How are you so knowledgeable?”
“Through the Soul Bond…” She readily starts. “I basically know everything you do. And outside of that, I also have some extra knowledge I acquired by default.”
“Explain.”
“Well…” She gently sits back down next to me to my left and continues. “Aside from knowing everything you do. I also acquired an agreeable level of information on Avatars and Spirits, since I myself am a hybrid of an Avatar and a Spirit.”
“I see. So is that why Amaruq was so scared shit-less of you back there? ’Cause you’re a half Spirit, half Avatar?”
“The dog…? Not exactly. It was more about me being a Candidate rather than about me being a hybrid. That’s why she was so wary of me even though she was much older than me.”
“Candidate…? Some serious lore dropping is about to go down isn’t it?”
“Pretty much.” She affirms with a bright tone, then continues. “See, the word ’Candidate’ refers to a Native Spirit who has the potential to be a Spirit Queen or a Spirit King of one of the Spirit Realms in the Spirit World.”
“Native Spirit?”
“Oh, a Native Spirit is a Spirit that didn’t become a Spirit through Ontological Cessation, rather one that is born in the Spirit World.”
“Ontological Cessation? Jesus-freaking-Christ, Dawn, one lore drop at a time, please.” I snap while scratching the back of my head. Does she just suck at explaining? There’s no order to the things she’s telling me at all.
“Did you not hear Hayzar when he talked about how Material World inhabitants transcend and become Spirit World inhabitants when they die? Or where you just not listening?” She then scratches her own head. I doubt Spirits feel headaches or get an itch. Pretty sure she’s just mimicking me. “Okay…” She sighs. “I’ll start from the beginning…”
Oooh, story time – Is a thought I wanted to have, but she’d hear it, so hell no. “Ontological Cessation refers to…” She pauses. “Well, it’s really just a fancy term for ’death’.”
“How blunt.” I comment.
Expertly ignoring me, she continues. “When inhabitants, this refers to all sentient beings, of the World you live in, Master, formally known as the Material World, die, they transcend and become Spirits. Inhabitants of the Spirit World.”
“That, I remember.” I cut in.
“Great. However, there are Spirits who became Spirits not through Ontological Cessation, but rather through being directly born in the Spirit World. These Spirits are formally known as Native Spirits. Another crucial characteristic of Native Spirits is that they all embody one or more of the Six Elements of Elemental Magic, namely, Fire, Water, Wind, Earth, Lightning and Ice. Native Spirits who embody more than one of these Elements are closer to becoming Candidates. Once they embody all six, they officially become a Candidate.”
“And you’re one such Spirit?” I ask.
“Correct!” She confirms.”After all. My Master is a power hungry maniac who keeps giving his weapon any an all powers he comes across. Embedding me with elemental gemstones, fusing me with Thunderite.”
“I get how the gemstones would give you Fire, Water and Wind, and how Thunderite gave you Lighting. But how could you get Earth? I don’t remember tempering with you in any way when I got the Gaia Skill.” I ask.
“Compatibility, Master. You of all people should know how important of a factor that is.” She answers matter-of-factly.
“Hmm. You’re telling me, Ifrit, Tetrax, and Marid acted as a link that allowed you to obtain Gaia?” I ask rhetorically. “Show me my Warrior info, System.”
[Report. Command accepted. Now opening Warrior info…]
[Report. New advancements detected as rewards of the previously completed Immediate Quest. Now processing new advancements…]
I skim through all my Skill Advancements and effect increases and only check the Skills I gained from Amaruq. Thing is… it’s not just Skills.
“What the?”
…
[Additionally, subject has gained four more new Skills and three more new Spells usurped from the Dungeon Boss, The Wolf Spirit, Amaruq since all have been found to be compatible with the Subject. Now processing list of Skills gained from Dungeon Boss…]
List of Skills gained from Dungeon Boss
• Soul Freeze A-Rank
• Ymir A-Rank
• Winter’s Hush A-Rank
• Mahamaya A-Rank
[Report. Ymir Skill has been found to be strikingly compatible with Pentagon Element King Skill. Pentagon Element King has thus devoured Ymir. Ymir is now a Sub-Skill of Pentagon Element King. Pentagon Element King has improved due to gaining a sixth Sub-Skill. Pentagon Element King is undergoing its final name change. Pentagon Element King is now Hexagon Element King.]
[Now processing list of Spells gained from Dungeon Boss…]
List of Spells gained from Dungeon Boss
• Domain of The Frozen Void
• Frozen Howl of Judgement
• Ruler’s Extended Vision
…
That confirms it. Dawn is a part of me. Even though it’s her who killed Amaruq, the achievement transferred over to me. Which means the System views her as an extension of my abilities.
“Trippy.”
“I didn’t know Bosses had Spells, let alone that a Warrior could obtain them.” I comment, noticing the Spells I’ve obtained, while Dawn peeks at the System message from the side.
“Well, the fact that Warriors can obtain Skills from Bosses has already been attempted to be kept secret enough on its own. Spells are a tad more special than Skills, so I’m not surprised less people know about the fact that monsters have them too.” She adds her take.
“Good point.” I’m inclined to agree with her. But then I pause as I notice something. It takes a second to register, but then it dawns on me that she wouldn’t be able to comment on me obtaining the Spells unless she can see the message. “Hold on, you can see this?” I turn to look at her and ask.
“Of course.” She readily answers. “Perks of being an Avatar.”
“Wow… actually now that we’re on that note. Just how many of my Skills did you inherited. Am I still the only Blacksmith?”
“Oh, very much so-”
“-Rats.”
“I heard that. Moving on… A weapon can’t create another weapon, no matter how much you want to be able to slack off, Master.” She adds with an firm tone. She has me pegged perfectly. That’s unsettling. “I only have a few of your Skills. Some of which are actually just downgraded versions of the originals, meaning I’ll have to work on them.”
“I see… I guess we’ll have to touch on that later. I should get to handling these Skills now.” I turn to look back at the message. “Hmm… I think I’ll keep all the Skills, but as for the Spells. I have mixed feelings about shooting a cold beam from my mouth, even if it’s a Spiritual attack.”
“Spiritual Attacks are very powerful, but I understand why you wouldn’t want to look ridiculous. Besides, you have me now.” Dawn says, smiling proudly and pumping her chest.
“Guess you’re right.” I say in a slight chuckle. “Then much like a Skill. I should be able to reject the Spell in exchange for Mana, right?”
[Report. Much like with a Skill, if a Warrior wishes, they may reject a Spell obtained from a Dungeon Boss. However, instead of one percent, in exchange, they will receive two percent of the Minimum of the Mana Capacity Stat of the Rank of the Skill the Spell was under.]
“Wait what!? Two instead of one percent!? Heheh, alright! I’ll reject Frozen Howl of Judgement! Seriously! Do I look like a wolf, to you!?” I exclaim.
[Report. Subject has rejected the Spell Frozen Howl of Judgement from the Dungeon Boss known as the Wolf Spirit, Amaruq. Because the Spell was under the Skill Soul Freeze, which is an A-Rank Skill, in return, Subject’s Mana Capacity will increase by precisely 5 000 000.]
“Beautiful.” I praise.
“No question.” Dawn agrees. After reading through how the rest of my Warrior info has improved. I notice at the bottom it says something about ’subject having acquired an Avatar’ and that there’s an Avatar info log as well. However, seeing as I’m too mentally exhausted to deal with it, I rushingly brush it away, after allowing all the Mana Crystals and Boss drops gained from clearing the Dungeon to enter the Item Space.
“You should probably check it out. It’s crucial you know your weapon’s full capabilities, don’t you think?” Dawn suggests.
“If my weapon wasn’t alive then maybe, but since you are in fact alive and can handle yourself, I’m not worried. I’ll probably check it out later on, but even if I don’t, if I need to know anything about your Skills, you can just tell me, can’t you?”
“Well… true.” She shrugs her shoulders. “On that note, I actually got all those Spells and Skills. So now, I’m officially a full fledged Candidate!” She exclaims excitedly.
“So you weren’t before?”
“Not exactly… I was still one Element short. Which was the Ice Element from Mamaruq.”
“Amaruq.”
“Right, Amaruq. But even though I only embodied five Elements, it was enough to radiate the aura of a Candidate, which is what threw her off. Normal Spirits tend to think twice before messing with Candidates. Sometimes, when they have a somewhat weak resolve, they even submit whole heartedly and become subjects.” She explains.
“That so? Interesting…” I pause. “Wait, hold on, there’s something I don’t get.”
“What is it?” She asks, a tad confused.
“You said Native Spirits are born in the Spirit World, but you weren’t born in the Spirit World, so how are you a Native Spirit and a Candidate to boot?”
“Oh, that!” She widens her eyes. “I thought it was obvious. That’s because of the Elements.”
“The Elements?”
“Yeah. In the first place, the only reason I’m half Spirit is because of the Elements you made sure I had, otherwise I would’ve just been a full fledged Avatar. Avatars aren’t Spirits in the slightest, but half of their physiology is the same as that of Spirits. Thing is, only Spirits, specifically Native Spirits, can embody one or more of the Six Elements of Elemental Magic, so you bombarding me with Elemental Magic everytime you improved me, allowed me to become a Spirit on top of becoming an Avatar as well. Now as for the subject of me being classified a Native Spirit, while I wasn’t born in the Spirit World, I still didn’t become a Spirit through Ontological Cessation as well, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to embody a single Element even if you forced it on me. So I’m technically only a Native Spirit by default.” She finishes.
I pause afterwards, doing well to take in what she just told me. “Wow.” Is all I can say in response. Well, not all. “I feel like a lot of rules have been broken here.” I add.
“And we have my overly endeavoring Master to blame for that.” She responds with a bright genuine looking smile. Actually genuine however? Not so much.
“How was I supposed to know I was creating a monster?”
“You really should’ve, are you forgetting I’m Evolutionary Grade?”
“You know, we’ve been in this Dungeon long enough. We should probably leave now.” I get up, dust off the snow on my rear and start walking.
“Mom was right? You really are great at avoiding conversations.”
“Stop calling her that!”
“Hehe.”
~Sigh~
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Chapters
- Chapter 110: The Secrets We Keep: Part One
- Chapter 109: The Funeral: Part Three
- Chapter 108: The Funeral: Part Two
- Chapter 107: The Funeral: Part One
- Chapter 106: Back At It: Part Three
- Chapter 105: Back At It: Part Two
- Chapter 104: Back At It: Part One
- Chapter 103: Beatrice: Part Three
- Chapter 102 Beatrice: Part Two
- Chapter 101 Beatrice: Part One
- Chapter 100: Troublesome Kid: Part Three
- Chapter 99: Troublesome Kid: Part Two
- Chapter 98: Troublesome Kid: Part One
- Chapter 97: Epilogue: Part Three
- Chapter 96: Epilogue: Part Two
- Chapter 95: Epilogue: Part One
- Chapter 94: This Is The End: Part 3.6
- Chapter 93: This Is The End: Part Three
- Chapter 92: This Is The End: Part Two
- Chapter 91: This Is The End: Part One
- Chapter 90: Talk of The Town [The Blonde Haired Young Man]: Part Three
- Chapter 89: Talk of The Town [The Blonde Haired Young Man]: Part Two
- Chapter 88: Talk of The Town [The Blonde Haired Young Man]: Part One
- Chapter 87: Talk of The Town: Part Three
- Chapter 86: Talk of The Town: Part Two
- Chapter 85: Talk of The Town: Part One
- Chapter 84: Get The Fuck Up: Part Three
- Chapter 83: Get The Fuck Up: Part Two
- Chapter 82: Get The Fuck Up: Part One
- Chapter 81: The Downfall of The Reinhardt Family Household: Part Three
- Chapter 80: The Downfall of The Reinhardt Family Household: Part Two
- Chapter 79: The Downfall of The Reinhardt Family Household: Part One
- Chapter 78: No more Mr. Nice Raid: Part Three
- Chapter 77: No more Mr. Nice Raid: Part Two
- Chapter 76: No more Mr. Nice Raid: Part One
- Chapter 75: Dawn: Part Three
- Chapter 74: Dawn: Part Two
- Chapter 73: Dawn: Part One
- Chapter 72: Wolf Spirit Amaruq: Part Three
- Chapter 71: Wolf Spirit Amaruq: Part Two
- Chapter 70: Wolf Spirit Amaruq: Part One
- Chapter 69: Be It An Ant Or A Dragon?: Part Three
- Chapter 68: Be It An Ant Or A Dragon: Part Two
- Chapter 67: Be It An Ant Or A Dragon: Part One
- Chapter 66: Obtain the Skill?: Part Three
- Chapter 65: Obtain the Skill?: Part Two
- Chapter 64: Obtain the Skill?: Part One
- Chapter 63: A Matter Of Time: Part Three
- Chapter 62: A Matter Of Time: Part Two
- Chapter 61: A Matter Of Time: Part One
- Chapter 60: New Artillery: Part Three
- Chapter 59: New Artillery: Part Two
- Chapter 58: New Artillery: Part One
- Chapter 57: The One You Should Fear: Part Three
- Chapter 56: The One You Should Fear: Part Two
- Chapter 55: The One You Should Fear: Part One
- Chapter 54: Redemption: Part Three
- Chapter 53: Redemption: Part Two
- Chapter 52: Redemption: Part One
- Chapter 51: Acquainted: Part Three
- Chapter 50: Acquainted: Part Two
- Chapter 49: Acquainted: Part One
- Chapter 48: Epilogue: Part Three
- Chapter 47: Epilogue: Part Two
- Chapter 46: Epilogue: Part One
- Chapter 45: Welcome to the Warriors Association: Part Three
- Chapter 44: Welcome to the Warriors Association: Part Two
- Chapter 43: Welcome to the Warriors Association: Part One
- Chapter 42: Live Long Enough: Part Three
- Chapter 41: Live Long Enough: Part Two
- Chapter 40: Live Long Enough: Part One
- Chapter 39: A Warrior’s Death: Part Three
- Chapter 38: A Warrior’s Death: Part Two
- Chapter 37: A Warrior’s Death: Part One
- Chapter 36: Inferno Cyclone, Shattering Rainbow: Part Three
- Chapter 35: Inferno Cyclone, Shattering Rainbow: Part Two
- Chapter 34: Inferno Cyclone, Shattering Rainbow: Part One
- Chapter 33: Quest Override Detected: Part Three
- Chapter 32: Quest Override Detected: Part Two
- Chapter 31: Quest Override Detected: Part One
- Chapter 30: Let’s Form A Party: Part Three
- Chapter 29: Let’s Form A Party: Part Two
- Chapter 28: Let’s Form A Party: Part One.
- Chapter 27: Are You Sure You’re An F-Rank?: Part Three
- Chapter 26: Are You Sure You’re An F-Rank: Part Two
- Chapter 25: Are You Sure You’re An F-Rank?: Part One
- Chapter 24: Peyton: Part Three
- Chapter 23: Peyton: Part Two
- Chapter 22: Peyton: Part One
- Chapter 21: The Wrath of A Grieving Father: Part Three
- Chapter 20: The Wrath of A Grieving Father: Part Two
- Chapter 19: The Wrath of A Grieving Father: Part One
- Chapter 18: Improvement: Part Three
- Chapter 17: Improvement: Part Two
- Chapter 16: Improvement: Part One
- Chapter 15: My New Toys: Part Three
- Chapter 14: My New Toys: Part Two
- Chapter 13: My New Toys: Part One
- Chapter 12: Fortune favours The Bold: Part Three
- Chapter 11: Fortune favours The Bold: Part Two
- Chapter 10: Fortune favours The Bold: Part One
- Chapter 9: Progress of The Weak [Prey Turns Predator]: Part Three
- Chapter 8: Progress of The Weak [Prey Turns Predator]: Part Two
- Chapter 7: Progress of The Weak [Prey Turns Predator]: Part One
- Chapter 6: Progress of The Weak: Part Three
- Chapter 5: Progress of The Weak: Part Two
- Chapter 4: Progress Of The Weak: Part One
- Chapter 3: Weakest Class: Part Three
- Chapter 2: Weakest Class: Part Two
- Chapter 1: Weakest Class: Part One