Chapter 75: Magic 101
“Does the will attribute do anything other than the obvious for spell casters?”
Jadis felt rather proud about the way she had worded that question. Rather than display her complete ignorance on the subject, the phrasing made it seem as though she already knew will’s normal use and was just looking for an expert’s opinion on the stat. Jadis hoped it would only take a little prompting and Aila would simply launch into detailed explanations of the various magic attributes. She might not though, so she’d thought up a few different ways she could ask her questions without revealing how little she knew.
“No, just magic regeneration,” Aila said, settling back against Jay’s chest. “It’s just like endurance, but for your magic. The higher it is, the quicker you get your magic back to cast spells. No other tangible benefit.”
It was exceptionally difficult for Jadis to focus on Aila’s explanation when she wiggled her bum like that while getting comfortable on her lap. She wanted answers about magic more than lewd things for the moment though, so she held back her natural response through a monumental effort of restraint.
“There’s debate among mages on whether you should increase your will or focus though,” Aila continued, having settled into a comfortable spot. “Some say you should level your focus so you have a higher base magic point total, letting you cast more spells, one right after another, before you run out. Others say you should increase your will so you can recover your drained magic faster, getting you back into the fight quicker after you’ve drained yourself.”
“Which do you think is the better option?” Syd asked while adjusting a pillow behind Jay’s back so she could lean against the wall a little more comfortably.
“I think it depends on the type of spells you have access to,” Aila hedged. “If you have spells with a high cost, naturally you’ll need to have a high focus or you won’t even be able to cast them. If you have low-cost spells, it might make sense to have high will since recovering a small amount of magic points quickly will have you casting again almost immediately. There’s also something to be said for taking a balanced approach and raising both up as equally as you can.”
“So basically, go with what you think will benefit your spells the most?” Dys rephrased Aila’s explanation.
Aila nodded agreeably. “Yes. My focus and will are both at ten, which is already balanced, so I’ll probably keep them more or less equal, unless the spells I’m offered when I get my second class lean me towards one or the other.”
“What kind of spells are you hoping to get?” Jay asked curiously. “Actually, what’s even possible considering your focus on arcane? With seventy-seven points, I imagine whatever class you get will be powerful.”
“I suppose anything is within the realm of possibility,” Aila shrugged, “but I’ve always hoped for a wizard archetype, preferably one with attack spells. There’s no guarantee on what the gods will offer me, but I think you’ve secured me at least one good option.”
Aila turned her head to smile at Dys, a look of genuine gratitude and affection on her visage. Unable to resist the temptation, Dys leaned forward and captured in lips in a heated kiss.
A few lovely moments later, Jadis broke the kiss and put her mind back on track to learn more about magic.
“I never thought I’d get a mage class,” Dys started, focusing Aila’s attention. “Having my eldritch stat start out so high was as much a surprise to me as it was for you. I know maybe a few basics, but since I was never going to be a mage, I don’t know much of anything about how they work from a practical standpoint. Would you mind giving me a rundown?”
“Don’t worry about explaining things that might seem overly basic,” Jay added, squeezing Aila a little tighter for a second. “I’d rather hear things I already know then risk missing out on something I don’t.”
“Also, I like hearing you talk about something you’re passionate about,” Syd finished, giving Aila a cheeky grin.
Aila was silent for a bit, thinking about Jadis’ request. She could practically see the wheels turning in her head as she considered the topic. Finally, Aila looked at Syd and shrugged her one shoulder a little helplessly.
“Give me somewhere to start,” she said. “Magic is a broad subject with a lot of nuances. I’ve studied it, but I’m no teacher. I’m not sure where to begin. What do you want to know the most about?”
“Okay,” Syd nodded, thinking about where she’d like to start the topic, “how about with the wizard archetype? Also, I know my secondary class is a ‘ritualist’ archetype, right? What can you tell me about those two? Are there many others? What are the differences?”
Aila’s expression morphed into one of greater certainty as Jadis laid out what she wanted. Straightening her shoulders, she spoke in the tone of someone who was, if not an expert, at least thoroughly well-read on the subject. As she explained, Jadis did her best to memorize the information she was being gifted with.
“There are many different magic-based archetypes, but when it comes to pure caster classes, there are six that are common enough that most scholars consider them to be the primary mage class archetypes, with all others being variations of them. To be clear, there are other, less common mage classes that have different mechanics for how their spells typically work, but those are rare and are also generally not combat oriented, like enchanters or alchemists.
“The big six are Wizard, Sorcerer, Cleric, Cultist, Witch, and Ritualist. Usually, if someone has a mage class, their class title will have one of those as part of the name, like ‘Ice Wizard’ or ‘Sorcerer of the Purple Flame’ or something like that.”
“Six main archetypes, got it,” Jay nodded along to Aila’s explanation. “And the kinds of spells they cast differ depending on the archetype?”
“Basically,” Aila said while raising one hand, holding it flat, and wiggling it from side to side. “But it’s also about which magic attribute is powering the spells. The title of the class can let you know how the spells are going to be cast, while the magic attribute will tell you what effects the spells will have. And you can usually guess what kind of spells you’ll get because each magic attribute, namely Arcane, Divine, and Eldritch, have two caster archetypes that gravitate towards them. But there’s plenty of overlap and it’s possible to get an uncommon combination.”
“Alright,” Dys said, frowning a bit. “This sounds like it’s going to get complicated, but I’m game. Keep going,” she motioned for Aila to continue.
“It’s not that bad, really,” Aila said while giving Dys’ hand a pat. “As long as you know what the three magic attributes govern and the method of spell casting each archetype uses, then you understand more than enough to get the gist of any caster class you might come across. Your secondary class is a good example of the rules at work, actually.”
“How so?”
“Well, the class is called ‘Perverted Ritualist of D’ which, like I said, has the title ‘ritualist’ in it. That’s one of the six main archetypes right there. If all I knew about your class was the name, other than the obvious implications of perversion, I could safely assume that the magic attribute your class uses to power its spells is eldritch, since almost all ritualist classes are eldritch based. It’s what that archetype leans towards. Also, since your class is a ritualist one, I can assume you won’t be casting any Active Spells, just Ritual Spells.”
“Active spells being ones that have an instant cast time and effect, while rituals take time to cast and have longer lasting effects, right?” Syd guessed.
“Correct.”
Jadis had figured that was the difference between the two categories of spells she’d been offered. Mirror Knight had given her the option of a few ‘active spells’ in the past, not that she’d taken any of them since she hadn’t focused her stats in a way that would make use of them. And just like Aila had said, her ritualist class had only ever offered her ritual spells, all of which generally took hours to cast and had effects that lasted indefinitely.
“Do other classes get ritual spells?” Dys asked, curious about any overlap.
“Sometimes,” Aila shrugged. “Wizard and sorcerer classes don’t, at least not that I’ve ever heard of, but I do know that some clerics and cultists get ritual spells. Witches do too, but their spellcasting is odd to begin with so it’s kind of an odd mix.”
“Okay. Starting to get confused again,” Jay laughed, giving Aila a kiss on top of her head. “I love that you’re explaining this for me but let’s take a step back. Go in order. What attribute do wizards focus on, what kind of spells do they cast, and how do they cast them?”
Aila truly was a font of knowledge, but trying to keep track of the alien notion of how the classes worked without being able to write any notes down was making it hard for Jadis to remember the details. It didn’t help that there didn’t seem to be definitive, hard rules but just guidelines. Aila also hadn’t explained what made the difference between classes that were ostensibly both casting active spells.
“Actually, can I borrow your pen and a piece of paper?” Dys asked Aila.
Aila nodded, a slightly confused expression on her face. “Certainly. But I thought you couldn’t read or write?”
“I can’t read or write Imperial.” Dys said as she crawled over to Aila’s backpack to retrieve another sheet of paper. “I can read and write my language just fine.”
“Oh, that makes sense,” Aila said with understanding.
Jadis didn’t elaborate that her language was the same as Aila’s, they were just using different alphabets as far as she’d been able to gather from her observations.
She also took her time finding the paper, enjoying the way Aila was both avoiding looking at Dys’ bent over ass as well as surreptitiously stealing glances at it when she thought Jadis wouldn’t notice.
Paper and pen acquired, Dys returned to her seat snuggled up against Jay and Aila, then took on the task of writing down some notes on what Aila was explaining. Aila looked on in interest at Jadis’ writing, pointing out some similarities to the alphabet system Imperial used, but otherwise she focused on explaining the differences between the different magic class archetypes and their spells.
It turned out that the three different attributes of arcane, divine, and eldritch all governed specific different forms of magic with different effects.
Arcane magic spells were elemental in nature, at least in the classical sense. Fire, water, wind, earth, and any of the various related subtypes like ice and lightning were all within the realm of spells an arcane powered class could cast. Arcane spells could also cast something called ‘force’ magic, which Aila explained as raw magic power, something with no elemental aspect.
Divine magic had spells for healing and harm, defense boosts and debuffs. Powerful divine spells could heal injury, regenerate lost limbs, remove sickness and poisons, or even temporarily increase a person’s attributes. The opposite was also true for divine magic, as it could sap away health, disease and poison, or even lower a target’s attributes to hinder and harm them.
Eldritch spells were for making illusions or altering the physical form of the caster or target. Body and mind were the domains of eldritch magic. While no spells could directly alter or control a person’s thoughts, false images and illusions could be cast upon a person, tricking or frightening them. The physical or attribute-based changes eldritch spells made to a person were also generally permanent or at least long lasting, unlike the temporary buffs divine magic applied.
“Wizards and sorcerers almost always use arcane magic. Clerics and cultists are predominantly divine powered. Witches and ritualists are eldritch magic based in most cases.”
“And the way they cast spells differs, generally?” Dys asked as she jotted down her notes on Aila’s magical lecture.
“Yes. Wizard archetypes cast spells via spoken word. They have to recite spells aloud to cast them, which takes time and requires the ability to speak, but they have great versatility. Most wizard classes can cast multiple different kinds of elements, some spells even having two or three different elemental effects that can be switched out depending on the words they use when casting, effectively getting two or three spells for just one skill.”
“Convenient…” Syd murmured. “Maybe a little unfair, even. Double, maybe triple the spells of other classes?”
“It’s a solid class archetype,” Aila agreed. “Though there are disadvantages. Even though they are casting active spells, wizards still have the delay of speaking the words of their spell. Some can be quite lengthy, scaling with the power of their spell. There’re also the spell effects to consider. Elemental damage is the most easily defended against spell damage type there is.”
“How’s that?” Jay asked curiously.
“Well, fire is fire. Whether it comes from a torch or from a spell, it’s still fire. The fortitude attribute makes the body more resistant to any physical damage, and fire is physical damage. The same attribute that makes you stronger against a blade also makes you stronger against a wizard’s lightning blast or rock spike.”
“Oh. So magic attacks are no different from mundane attacks in that sense? A wizard summoning a rock that hurls itself at a target is no different than hitting someone in the head with a rock I picked up off the ground?”
“That’s… not wrong,” Aila said with a wince. “But that only applies to elemental damage. In fact, that’s probably your biggest weakness, looking at your attributes.”
Jadis raised her collective eyebrows at that statement. She didn’t think she had any real weaknesses beyond a lack of proper equipment.
“What weakness?” Dys asked, a frown tugging at the corners of her lips.
“Your resilience attribute is a lot lower than your fortitude. Fifteen isn’t a terrible number, in fact it’s a lot higher than most would have at your level, but considering you three—Um, you and your three bodies?” Aila looked momentarily confused, then shook her head and pressed on. “You act the role of a vanguard in mercenary terms. You get in the front and stay there, attacking and being attacked constantly on the front line of a battle. Your physical defense is great, but against non-elemental magic attacks, you’re far more vulnerable.”
Aila pointed at the jar with the demon hatchling inside, the small bundle of tentacles mostly still now, its one eye staring unblinkingly in their direction.
“Remember the acid those demons were spraying at you yesterday? And from the wagon ride, that got Ludwas? Those were likely divine-based or eldritch-based spells, non-elemental. You’d have little defense against them, comparatively speaking. Any of those acid spells that hit you would hurt you far more than a fire-based spell that had the same amount of arcane power backing it.”
Jadis thought back to when the one twisted wretch had cast that odd bubble spell and it had popped all over Jay, nearly crippling her with its noxious gas. Would the spell have been less effective if she’d had a higher resilience? Apparently, according to Aila.
“Interesting,” Syd said with a small quirk of her smile. “That’s definitely something I’ll have to think about, finding ways to shore up the weak point.”
“But I think we got a little distracted,” Jay pointed out. “We were talking about wizards. What about sorcerers? What’s the difference between those two classes if they both cast arcane magic?”
Aila took a moment to reorient her thoughts, then continued.
“Sorcerers also cast elemental spells, or force spells which are non-elemental, except they don’t have to speak any words. When they cast a spell, it just happens, instantly. Some use hand gestures or the like in my experience, but it’s completely unnecessary. The other big difference is they lack variety. Not only do sorcerers not have the ability to switch out spell effects the way wizards do, but sorcerer classes are also usually mono-elemental. An individual might be a ‘cinder sorcerer’ and thus they’ll only be able to cast fire spells. They will never be offered any spells with any other elemental variety to them.”
So it was a difference between versatile but slow casting, versus limited but speedy casting. There was probably more nuance to the classes than that, but Jadis felt like she got the idea.
“Is the difference between clerics and cultists the same?” Jay asked, moving the topic along so she could get a better big picture idea of how magic worked.
“No, actually,” Aila shook her head. “Clerics and Cultists cast their spells in exactly the same way, via prayer or physical touch. The main difference between the two is clerics only cast spells that help, also called benedictions, while cultists only cast maledictions, which are universally harmful.”
“That’s it? No other differences?”
“That and I suppose who they worship. Clerics follow Valtar or one of the other gods like Charos or Lyssandria, or maybe all of them as a single host. Cultists sometimes follow demi-gods, or Samleos.”
“Sounds like cultists are the kind of people most would want to avoid,” Dys mumbled as she took down her notes.
“Definitely,” Aila nodded her agreement. “I’ve never met one myself, but they’re the type you should stay away from. Any person who’d willingly follow Samleos is insane.”
“I can imagine,” Jay intoned, though she had more questions on the matter of gods. She supposed those were better saved for when she spoke to a priest, though, and kept Aila’s focus on magic instead.
“What about witches and ritualists?”
“Ritualists are, well, what you are,” Aila said with a small smile. “Ritualists cast exclusively ritual type spells. Long casting times, long lasting effects…”
“Yup, got it,” Dys confirmed.
“Witches are different though, definitely one of the most unique of the six main archetypes in my opinion,” Aila mused. “They’re almost like enchanters or alchemists, really. Sort of battle version of them, I guess you could say.”
“I don’t got it,” Dys said with a silly smile. “What makes them battle-worthy and not alchemists or enchanters?”
“Alchemists create potions that can be used to cure illnesses or heal injuries or other various helpful or even harmful effects—”
“Like the potion you just took?” Syd interrupted while she grinned slyly, making Aila blush.
“Yes, like that,” she said, pushing Syd’s face away from hers playfully. “Don’t tease me when I’m trying to be helpful.”
“Sorry, please continue,” Syd said while motioning for Aila to resume her explanation.
The moment Aila started talking again, Dys and Syd darted in from either side and kissed her, causing Aila to splutter in flustered indignation.
“Okay, now continue,” Jay said, holding Aila back from smacking her two other selves.
After taking a few moments to berate Jadis for being a troublesome student, Aila got back on topic.
“Alchemists can only make potions and those potions only have effect if you consume them. You can’t force feed potions to your enemies in combat and stopping mid-battle to drink a potion to heal yourself isn’t exactly easy either. Thus, alchemists might supply you for it, but they don’t get involved in direct combat.
“Enchanters can make magic items like the detection ring my uncles have or the mercenary identification badges we have, or they can make more combat-oriented things like magic swords or enchanted shields or things like that, but they still aren’t suited to combat. I mean, I suppose an enchanter could equip herself out with a fully enchanted suit of armor and flaming sword, but why would she? Better to sell that armor and keep making and selling more.
“Witches are like alchemists and enchanters because they can make potions and enchanted items, but the potions and items only work for them. A witch can make a wand that casts a water bolt spell every time she waves it, for example, but it’ll only work if she’s the one using it. Or she could make a potion that heals, but instead of having to drink it, she could toss the flask at someone and it’ll explode in a cloud of healing vapor, for example. The same potion wouldn’t do a thing if someone else tried to use it.”
“Wait, I thought witches were eldritch based? Eldritch magic can’t do ‘water bolts’ or whatever,” Dys frowned at the inconsistency.
“That’s true,” Aila allowed. “Most witches can’t actually do those spells, instead they do spells that create illusions or affect your body or the like. But remember, there is overlap. Some witches are arcane based, just like some wizards are eldritch based.”
“Right, I think I get it,” Jay said while Dys jotted down a few more notes.
“Anything else about magic you think I should know, oh wise master of the arcane arts?”
Aila gave Syd one of her patented deadpan stares before saying, “I can think of a few more things.”
The conversation continued into the night, with Aila providing various examples and explanations, the flood of knowledge only slowing when the well-read redhead finally ran out of steam and drifted off mid-sentence.
As Aila’s eyes fluttered shut, Jadis gave her a three-pronged kiss of thanks, one to either cheek and a third on top of her head.
“Thanks, Blue,” Jadis whispered fondly, settling back to fall asleep herself.
“And good night to you, too,” she whispered at the slightly glowing eye of the demon hatchling still watching from its perch on top of the crates.
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Chapters
- Chapter 684 681: Aerial Altercation
- Chapter 683 680: Clever Girl
- Chapter 682: A Long Day’s March
- Chapter 681: Aerial Altercation
- Chapter 680: Clever Enemies
- Chapter 679: Marching Orders
- Chapter 678 675: Staging Grounds
- Chapter 677 674: Launch
- Chapter 676 673: Perverse Improvement
- Chapter 675 672: Shifting Solidarity
- Chapter 674 671: Relaxed Review
- Chapter 673 670: Release
- Chapter 672 669: No Relief
- Chapter 671 668: Deserving Attention
- Chapter 670 667: POV Seraphim
- Chapter 669 666: Consensus
- Chapter 668 665: Proposal in Theory
- Chapter 667 664: Imagined Ideal
- Chapter 666 663: Figure Out
- Chapter 665 662: Train Wreck
- Chapter 664 661: Independence
- Chapter 663 660: Dirty Talk
- Chapter 662 659: Reinforced
- Chapter 661 658: Family Trust
- Chapter 660 657: Orange
- Chapter 659 656: Confessions
- Chapter 658 655: Bound
- Chapter 657 654: A Cat in Need
- Chapter 656 653: Calling In Favors
- Chapter 655 652: Careful Examination
- Chapter 654 651: Undesirable Aftermath
- Chapter 653 650: Touched
- Chapter 652 649: A Touch of Desire
- Chapter 651 648: True Lies
- Chapter 650 647: Shattered Expectations
- Chapter 649 646: Stakeout
- Chapter 648 645: A Place to Grow
- Chapter 647 644: A Taste
- Chapter 646 643: A Time and a Place
- Chapter 645 642: POV Severina
- Chapter 644 641: Private Show
- Chapter 643 640: Pieces
- Chapter 642 639: Heroes
- Chapter 641 638: Failure
- Chapter 640 637: Sacrifices
- Chapter 639 636: Confirmation
- Chapter 638 635: POV Mystic
- Chapter 637 634: A Hard Place
- Chapter 636 633: Roc
- Chapter 635 632: Red-Eye Flight
- Chapter 634 631: Choices
- Chapter 633 630: Discomfort
- Chapter 632 629: Most Favored Daughter
- Chapter 631 628: The Verdant Sea
- Chapter 630 627: Speedy Departure
- Chapter 629 626: In the Closet
- Chapter 628 625: Parlour in Red
- Chapter 627 624: Valuable Progress
- Chapter 626 623: Secret Knowledge
- Chapter 625 622: Hall of Memories
- Chapter 624 621: Ancient Dreams
- Chapter 623 620: Old Wounds
- Chapter 622 619: Spoonful of Honey
- Chapter 621 618: Lonely Grove
- Chapter 620 617: Quiet Lands
- Chapter 619 616: Hand in Hand
- Chapter 618 615: Tainted Tea
- Chapter 617 614: Pillar
- Chapter 616 613: Invulnerable
- Chapter 615 612: Touring the Lines
- Chapter 614 611: Spider Dryad
- Chapter 613 610: Survey
- Chapter 612 609: Big Stuff
- Chapter 611 608: Veranda Blossom
- Chapter 610 607: Meeting of Minds
- Chapter 609 606: The Senate
- Chapter 608 605: POV Companion
- Chapter 607 604: Volto
- Chapter 606 603: The Hoard
- Chapter 605 602: Draconic Dinner
- Chapter 604 601: Draconic Debt
- Chapter 603 600: Dragon Fall
- Chapter 602 599: Draconic Directive
- Chapter 601 598: Soaring Encounter
- Chapter 600 597: Contested Airspace
- Chapter 599 596: Regrets
- Chapter 598 595: Embraced
- Chapter 597 594: Salacious Transposition
- Chapter 596 593: POV Amarantha
- Chapter 595 592: Transpositions Reviewed
- Chapter 594 591: Travel Talk
- Chapter 593 590: New Equipment and New Companions
- Chapter 592 589: Princely Bargains
- Chapter 591 588: Unstandard Procedure
- Chapter 590 587: Party Line
- Chapter 589: Princely Bargains
- Chapter 588 585: Tree Hugging
- Chapter 587 584: Honey
- Chapter 586 583: Carving
- Chapter 585 582: Morning Report
- Chapter 584 581: Early and Late Arrivals
- Chapter 583 580: Shield Power
- Chapter 582 579: Hatchlings on Review
- Chapter 581 578: Distress and Undress
- Chapter 580 577: Crashing Hard
- Chapter 579 576: Aura Farming
- Chapter 578 575: Underwater Rite
- Chapter 577 574: Return to the Bathhouse
- Chapter 576 573: Vital Overflow
- Chapter 575 572: Guest List
- Chapter 574 571: Demonic Negotiations
- Chapter 573 Interlude: Twisted Desire
- Interlude: Twisted Desire
- Chapter 572 570: When a Plan Comes Together
- Chapter 571 569: Ambition
- Chapter 570 568: The Other Shoe
- Chapter 569 567: Mood
- Chapter 568 566: Very Good Question
- Chapter 567 565: Bad Idea
- Chapter 566 564: Accelerated Strain
- Chapter 564: Accelerated Strain
- Chapter 563: New Perspective
- Chapter 565 563: New Perspective
- Chapter 562: Replenished
- Chapter 561: Newborn
- Chapter 560: Hope’s Arrival
- Chapter 559: Any Berth in a Storm
- Chapter 558: Belly of the Beast
- Chapter 557: POV Leader
- Chapter 556: Caught Up
- Chapter 555: Pursuit
- Chapter 554: From the Start
- Chapter 553: One Man’s Story
- Chapter 552: Amalgamation
- Chapter 551: Foul Play
- Chapter 550: Ruse
- Chapter 549: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 548: Encounters in Glanum
- Chapter 547: Don’t Shoot the Messenger
- Chapter 546: Last Minute Arrival
- Chapter 545: On the Wing
- Chapter 544: Omission
- Chapter 543: A Justicar’s Strength
- Chapter 542: Overdue
- Chapter 541: A New Look
- Chapter 540: Not Quite Mile High
- Chapter 539: Sample Collection
- Chapter 538: The Unscientific Method
- Chapter 537: Wands in Review
- Chapter 536: Coordination and Confronation
- Chapter 535: Balls and Wood
- Chapter 534: As Long as it Takes
- Chapter 533: Perspective
- Chapter 532: Split Attention
- Chapter 531: Concept
- Chapter 530: Unmoored
- Chapter 529: A Long List
- Chapter 528: A Chance
- Chapter 527: Atonement
- Chapter 526: Spiral’s End
- Chapter 525: Sacrament
- Chapter 524: Certainty
- Chapter 523: Random Chance
- Chapter 522: POV Spy
- Chapter 521: Bedroom Blitz
- Chapter 520: Divine Progress
- Chapter 519: Willpower
- Chapter 518: Prepared Sniper’s Position
- Chapter 517: Silent Protector
- Chapter 516: Malleability
- Chapter 515: Arcane Improvements
- Chapter 514: Path of the Progenitor
- Chapter 513: Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 512: Staggering Numbers
- Chapter 511: Loyalty and Speculation
- Chapter 510: Meet and Greet
- Chapter 509: Falling into Rhythm
- Chapter 508: Family Forge
- Chapter 507: Philosophy and Iced Tea
- Chapter 506: At Ease
- Chapter 505: Regicide
- Chapter 504: The Bold
- Chapter 503: Follow Through
- Chapter 502: Critical Hit
- Chapter 501: Inside Knowledge
- Chapter 500: Mirror Magnification
- Chapter 499: Hindsight
- Chapter 498: Deliberate Reaction
- Chapter 497: Visceral Action
- Chapter 496: Breathe
- Chapter 495: A Greater Spellwork
- Chapter 494: Coming to a Head
- Chapter 493: Command Conflict
- Chapter 492: Reconnoiter and Plan
- Chapter 491: Impact
- Chapter 490: Pulverize
- Chapter 489: Change of Battleplans
- Chapter 488: Push Back
- Chapter 487: POV Maeve
- Chapter 486: Mud and Blood
- Chapter 485: Hold the Line
- Chapter 484: Two Towers
- Chapter 483: Cannonball
- Chapter 482: Aerials
- Chapter 481: Glanum
- Chapter 480: Ancient Sights and New Territory
- Chapter 479: First Class Travel
- Chapter 478: Exhaustion and Preparation
- Chapter 477: Undying Flare
- Chapter 476: Slow Burn
- Chapter 475: A Magistrate’s Touch
- Chapter 474: Vraekae’s Manor
- Chapter 473: Infanticipating
- Chapter 472: A Candid Moment
- Chapter 471: Scent of an Elf
- Chapter 470: Personnel Conversations
- Chapter 469: Afterglow
- Chapter 468: Best Efforts
- Chapter 467: Family Meal
- Chapter 466: Rooftop Sit-Down
- Chapter 465: Check-In
- Chapter 464: POV Pilgrim
- Chapter 463: Background Check
- Chapter 462: The Value of Trust
- Chapter 461: Infiltration
- Chapter 460: Rising Developments
- Chapter 459: Midflight Ruminations
- Chapter 458: Recrimination
- Chapter 457: Burning Flowers
- Chapter 456: Through Fire and Flame
- Chapter 455: Occult Magic
- Chapter 454: Burning Heart
- Chapter 453: Desperate Search
- Chapter 452: Cinders
- Chapter 451: Return to Cold Brook
- Chapter 450: Overdue
- Chapter 449: Cooperation
- Chapter 448: Petty Plots
- Chapter 447: Decency
- Chapter 446: POV Dryad
- POV: Dryad
- Chapter 445: Collusion
- Chapter 444: Brace Up
- Chapter 443: Massage
- Chapter 442: Helping Hands
- Chapter 441: After Dinner Discussion
- Chapter 440: Clan Warsong
- Chapter 439: Proper Definition
- Chapter 438: Prioritize
- Chapter 437: Obstinate
- Chapter 436: A Night in Cold Brook
- Chapter 435: Romantic
- Chapter 434: Unexpected Greeting
- Chapter 433: POV Meli
- Chapter 432: Air Travel
- Chapter 431: Setting Sail
- Chapter 430: Independence
- Chapter 429: Strange Conversations
- Chapter 428: Advice
- Chapter 427: Goals
- Chapter 426: Flight
- Chapter 425: Second Squad
- Chapter 424: Attraction
- Chapter 423: Succession
- Chapter 422: Blessed
- Chapter 421: Secret Consultation
- Chapter 420: Spring
- Interlude: Cullen
- Chapter 419: Progenitor
- Chapter 418: Heaven
- Chapter 417: Decision
- Chapter 416: Transcendent
- Chapter 415: Knowledge Shared
- Chapter 414: Pregnancy Test
- Chapter 413: Ritual Overtime
- Chapter 412: Spectacle
- Chapter 411: Compatible
- Chapter 410: Priorities
- Chapter 409: Family Gathering
- Chapter 408: An Arrangement
- Chapter 407: Meeting of the Minds
- Chapter 406: Sons
- Chapter 405: Character and Honor
- Chapter 404: The Emperor
- Chapter 403: Summoned
- Chapter 402: Herbalism and Witchcraft
- Chapter 401: Silver Lining
- Chapter 400: Difference of Opinion
- Chapter 399: Baby Talk
- Chapter 398: Terrible Explanation
- Chapter 397: Audience
- Chapter 396: A Hero, an Oracle, and a Prince Walk Into a Pastry Shop
- Chapter 395: Unexpected Results
- Chapter 394: Interrogation
- Chapter 393: Sweet and Sour
- Chapter 392: A Private Conversation
- Chapter 391: For Now
- Chapter 390: Kitchen Nightmare
- Chapter 389: In the Company of Heroes
- Chapter 388: The Light
- Chapter 387: Dread
- Chapter 386: Bigger Problems
- Chapter 385: Unexpected Rescue
- Chapter 384: The Chaos of Battle
- Chapter 383: Betrayed
- Chapter 382: Dead Heads
- Chapter 381: Family
- Chapter 380: POV Light
- Chapter 379: Dance to Remember
- Chapter 378: Night of the Ball
- Chapter 377: Dress to Impress
- Chapter 376: Apprenticeship
- Chapter 375: Undercity
- Chapter 374: Mercenaries and Mice
- Chapter 373: Cleaning and Reconstruction
- Chapter 372: Shopping for Smiths and Witches
- Chapter 371: Time to Build
- Chapter 370: The Making of a Hero
- Chapter 369: Forewarned is Forearmed
- Chapter 368: Company Meeting
- Chapter 367: Branching Out
- Chapter 366: A Demon’s Choice
- Chapter 365: A Good Person
- Chapter 364: Perfectly Jadis
- Chapter 363: Stoking the Flame
- Chapter 362: POV Bridget
- Chapter 361: Fireside Council
- Chapter 360: Trummelton’s
- Chapter 359: Encouragement
- Chapter 358: Letters and Words
- Chapter 357: North Gate Reunion
- Chapter 356: Putting on a Show
- Chapter 355: Date with a Guardswoman
- Chapter 354: Makes Sense
- Chapter 353: Date with a Smith
- Chapter 352: Pillow Talk
- Chapter 351: Date with a Priestess
- Chapter 350: Private Show
- Chapter 349: Date with a Wanderer
- Chapter 348: Meeting the People
- Chapter 347: Acolytes of War
- Chapter 346: Training Grounds
- Chapter 345: Earnest Discussion
- Chapter 344: Date with a Goblin
- Chapter 343: Lovebirds
- Chapter 342: Blunt Conversation
- Chapter 341: Books
- Chapter 340: Guardian
- Chapter 339: Duty Assignments
- Chapter 338: POV Demon
- Chapter 337: Mate
- Chapter 336: Conspiracy Theory
- Chapter 335: Ancient History
- Chapter 334: Spice
- Chapter 333: Teatime with the Prince
- Chapter 332: Breakfast at Lyssandria’s
- Chapter 331: The Bathing Scene
- Chapter 330: Warm Welcome
- Chapter 329: All Roads
- Chapter 328: Subtext
- Chapter 327: Power Play
- Chapter 326: Eldingholt
- Chapter 325: Greater Good
- Chapter 324: Visitation
- Chapter 323: Doing the Math
- Chapter 322: Reorientation
- Chapter 321 POV: Paladin
- Chapter 320: Fractured
- Chapter 319: Snapped
- Chapter 318: Bear-Room Brawl
- Chapter 317: Resisting Arrest
- Chapter 316: Assumptions
- Chapter 315: Parole
- Chapter 314: Paladin of Jadis
- Chapter 313: Status Sheet
- Chapter 312: Between Friends
- Chapter 311: Getting a Handle on Things
- Chapter 310: Intentions
- Chapter 309: POV Alex
- Chapter 308: Scapegoat
- Chapter 307: Understanding
- Chapter 306: Influence
- Chapter 305: Tense Negotiations
- Chapter 304: VIPs
- Chapter 303: Gathering of Priests
- Chapter 302: The Second Worst Kind of Dinner Party
- Chapter 301: Lares
- Chapter 300: Hearth and Home
- Chapter 299: Return
- Chapter 298: Grub
- Chapter 297: Crate Trained
- Chapter 296: Unexpected Gift
- Chapter 295: A Disparate Gathering
- Chapter 294: First Impressions
- Chapter 293: Language Barrier
- Chapter 292: Reunited
- Interlude: Prince Hraustrekr
- Chapter 291: Light in the Dark
- Chapter 290: POV Enchanter
- Chapter 289: Gifts
- Chapter 288: Twins
- Chapter 287: Better View
- Chapter 286: Tempting Thoughts
- Chapter 285: Whispered Affection
- Chapter 284: Mending and Amends
- Chapter 283: Fruit in a Basket
- Chapter 282: Missing
- Chapter 281: Cold Shoulder
- Chapter 280: Future Plans
- Chapter 279: Easy Decision
- Chapter 278: Peer Reviewed Journal
- Chapter 277: Spoiled for Choice
- Chapter 276: Review Among the Trees
- Chapter 275: Gratitude
- Chapter 274: Old Friends
- Chapter 273: Vengeance
- Chapter 272: Change of Plans
- Chapter 271: Rescuing the Princess
- Chapter 270: Dragon’s Blight
- Chapter 269: POV Smith
- Chapter 268: Possession
- Chapter 267: Demons and Dragons
- Chapter 266: Mad Plan
- Chapter 265: It Worked
- Chapter 264: Ritual Time
- Chapter 263: Of Course
- Chapter 262: Battle Plans
- Chapter 261: Champion of Chaos
- Chapter 260: POV Sabina
- Chapter 259: Guidance
- Chapter 258: Fourth
- Chapter 257: Snow Fall
- Chapter 256: Prisoners
- Chapter 255: Forced Reinforcement
- Chapter 254: Ambushed
- Chapter 253: First
- Chapter 252: Coating
- Chapter 251: Smugglers
- Chapter 250: Sanctuary
- Chapter 249: POV Witch
- Chapter 248: Bigger Growth
- Chapter 247: Big Skills
- Chapter 246: Committed
- Chapter 245: Wailing
- Chapter 244: Terrible Fate
- Chapter 243: Knock on Wood
- Chapter 242: Screams
- Chapter 241: Malice
- Chapter 240: Seeing Results
- Chapter 239: Quartet
- Chapter 238: Working Out the Kinks
- Chapter 237: Collar
- Chapter 236: Awkward
- Chapter 235: Burnt Out
- Chapter 234: Interrogation
- Chapter 233: Conspiracy
- Chapter 232: Hot on Their Heels
- Chapter 231: Tunnel Vision
- Chapter 230: Back to the Depths
- Chapter 229: Nothing is Simple
- Chapter 228: Illumination
- Chapter 227: Exchange
- Chapter 226: Hostages
- Chapter 225: Elites
- Chapter 224: Slow and Steady
- Chapter 223: POV Ambusher
- Chapter 222: Needed
- Chapter 221: Working as Intended
- Chapter 220: Camp Life
- Chapter 219: Trailblazing
- Chapter 218: Second Departure
- Chapter 217: Done Teasing
- Chapter 216: Privacy
- Chapter 215: A Different Kind of Training
- Chapter 214: Double Attack
- Chapter 213: Recharging
- Chapter 212: Familiar Places
- Chapter 211: An Attempt Was Made
- Chapter 210: Enchantment
- Chapter 209: Too Much
- Chapter 208: Taste
- Chapter 207: Heart to Heart
- Chapter 206: Self-Recrimination
- Chapter 205: Catch Me If You Can
- Chapter 204: Bloody Mess
- Chapter 203: POV Sorcha
- Chapter 202: Crossroads
- Chapter 201: D Stands For…
- Chapter 200: Cabin in the Woods
- Chapter 199: Frustration
- Chapter 198: So Many Levels
- Chapter 197: Results
- Chapter 196: Cold as the Grave
- Chapter 195: Frost Drakes
- Chapter 194: POV Professional
- Chapter 193: Silent Night
- Chapter 192: Setting an Example
- Chapter 191: Keeping Quiet
- Chapter 190: Night Watch
- Chapter 189: Not Exactly Roughing It
- Chapter 188: On the Road Again
- Chapter 187: Early Morning Visitor
- Chapter 186: New Toys
- Chapter 185: Size Considerations
- Chapter 184: Even Exchange
- Chapter 183: Experiment
- Chapter 182: Logistics
- Chapter 181: Not Alone
- Chapter 180: Gaze
- Chapter 179: POV Troublemaker
- Chapter 178: Good Girl
- Chapter 177: Considerations
- Chapter 176: Lies
- Chapter 175: Flail
- Chapter 174: Test Run
- Chapter 173: Interview
- Chapter 172: Shindig
- Chapter 171: Politics
- Chapter 170: The General
- Chapter 169: Recess
- Chapter 168: Training Day
- Chapter 167: Avatars
- Chapter 166: Creation
- Chapter 165: Table Manners
- Chapter 164: POV Kerr
- Chapter 163: Spar
- Chapter 162: Nerves
- Chapter 161: Morning Surprise
- Chapter 160: Strange Espionage
- Chapter 159: Wolf in the Hen House
- Chapter 158: Uninvited
- Chapter 157: Manticore
- Chapter 156: Back to the Border
- Chapter 155: Kitted Out
- Chapter 154: New Recruit
- Chapter 153: Wanton Replication
- Chapter 152: POV Voyeur
- Chapter 151: Therion’s Just Want to Have Fun
- Chapter 150: Alternate Methods
- Chapter 149: Renovations
- Chapter 148: All Work and No Play
- Chapter 147: Mother of God
- Interlude: Prince Kestil
- Chapter 146: Fortune’s Favor
- Chapter 145: Company
- Chapter 144: POV Guardswoman
- Chapter 143: The Whole Truth
- Chapter 142: Confession
- Chapter 141: Spoils of War
- Chapter 140: Cleaning Up
- Chapter 139: Greater Demon
- Chapter 138: Battlefield
- Chapter 137: POV Thea
- Chapter 136: The Stone, Sieged
- Chapter 135: Where to go Next
- Chapter 134: Bloody Reception
- Chapter 133: Finally Free
- Chapter 132: Dog in a Kennel
- Chapter 131: Good Eating
- Chapter 130: The Hydra
- Chapter 129: The Long Under
- Chapter 128: Fully Powered and Ready to Go
- Chapter 127: Cleric Stats and Next Steps
- Chapter 126: What Military Training Gets You
- Chapter 125: Skills of a Ranged Specialist
- Chapter 124: The Start of an Info Avalanche
- Chapter 123: Too Much of a Good Thing
- Chapter 122: Party Compatibility
- Chapter 121: Sharing is Caring
- Chapter 120: To Ride a Giant
- Chapter 119: Delayed Desire
- Chapter 118: Sneak Attack
- Chapter 117: Frank Discussions
- Chapter 116: Let’s Talk
- Chapter 115: POV Healer
- Chapter 114: Forge On
- Chapter 113: Mistakes
- Chapter 112: Duty
- Chapter 111: Brief Reprieve
- Chapter 110: Into the Spider’s Den
- Chapter 109: Routed
- Chapter 108: Battle on the Docks
- Chapter 107: Time to Run
- Chapter 106: Alawar
- Chapter 105: Meeting New People
- Chapter 104: Job Prep
- Chapter 103: POV Priestess
- Chapter 102: Barbarians for the Win
- Chapter 101: None May Pass
- Chapter 100: Professionals
- Chapter 99: Job Offer
- Chapter 98: The Tipsy Mule
- Chapter 97: Worktable Talk
- Chapter 96: Breakfast Plans
- Chapter 95: Skill Test
- Chapter 94: Please
- Chapter 93: Pool Talks
- Chapter 92: Bathhouse
- Chapter 91: POV Eir
- Chapter 90: Caravan Cleanup
- Chapter 89: Thorn In Their Side
- Chapter 88: Looking Forward
- Chapter 87: Spike Trap
- Chapter 86: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 85: Get Me Your Manager
- Chapter 84: That’s No Door
- Chapter 83: Adding Mods Makes for a Fun Experience
- Chapter 82: Power Level
- Chapter 81: A Little Embarrassing
- Chapter 80: Aila’s New Class
- Chapter 79: Retreat Isn’t an Option
- Chapter 78: Water Fall
- Chapter 77: Back in the Thick of Things
- Chapter 76: Brand New Look
- Chapter 75: Magic 101
- Chapter 74: Happy Birthday
- Chapter 73: Learning Numbers
- Chapter 72: Marathon
- Chapter 71: Lewd Lover’s Bond
- Chapter 70 POV: Lover
- Chapter 69: Explanations
- Chapter 68: Impulse
- Chapter 67: Armor Agreement
- Chapter 66: Smithy
- Chapter 65: Companion Acquired
- Chapter 64: Cat Out of the Bag
- Chapter 63: The Magistrate
- Chapter 62: Gone and Back Again
- Chapter 61: About Time
- Chapter 60: Interested
- Chapter 59: Chaotic Demon Hunters
- Chapter 58: Awkward Explanation
- Chapter 57: Dance
- Chapter 56: Ritual Talk
- Chapter 55: Badges
- Chapter 54: Picking a Path
- Chapter 53: Waking Up Late
- Chapter 52: Mercenary Compound
- Chapter 51: Far Felsen
- Chapter 50: Victorious Wagonride
- Chapter 49: Beating on a Boulder
- Chapter 48 POV: Cart Driver
- Chapter 47: Talking with a Cart Driver
- Chapter 46: On the Road Again
- Chapter 45: Nighttime Thoughts and Morning Preparations
- Chapter 44: Setting Things Straight
- Chapter 43: Campfire Interrogation
- Chapter 42: Change of Scenery
- Chapter 41 POV: Aila
- Chapter 40: Meeting the Locals
- Chapter 39: Voices
- Chapter 38: Firelite Ritual
- Chapter 37: On the Road
- Chapter 36: Heading South
- Chapter 35: Testing Attributes
- Chapter 34: The Right Class for the Right Pervert
- Chapter 33: Skills and Names
- Chapter 32: Ritual
- Chapter 31: Secondary Class
- Chapter 30: Aftermath
- Chapter 29: Dying the Cool Way
- Chapter 28: The Behemoth
- Chapter 27: Three Weeks
- Chapter 26: Temple Defilement
- Chapter 25: Bones Do Not Float
- Chapter 24: Upgrades
- Chapter 23: Between a Bone and a Hard Place
- Chapter 22: Stalkers
- Chapter 21: Loot Crates
- Chapter 20: Level Up
- Chapter 19: When a Plan Comes Together
- Chapter 18: Short Rest
- Chapter 17: Rude Interuption
- Chapter 16: Self Loving
- Chapter 15: No Excuse Needed
- Chapter 14: Crafting and Conversation
- Chapter 13: No Bones About It
- Chapter 12: No Solicitors
- Chapter 11: The Living Need, The Dead Provide
- Chapter 10: Morning Relief
- Chapter 9: Nighttime Deliberations
- Chapter 8: No Battle Plan Survives First Contact with the Enemy
- Chapter 7: Venturing Into the Village
- Chapter 6: Scavenging for Beginners
- Chapter 5: Mysteries of the Menu
- Chapter 4: No Choice at All
- Chapter 3: Exploration of Self and Surroundings
- Chapter 2: Arrival on Oros
- Chapter 1: Meeting D