Chapter 70: Chapter 70 — Squad Selection
The horn that signaled assembly was not the usual sharp, clipped tone meant to rouse tired recruits. This one rolled across the east quarters of Outpost Vester like a declaration, resonant enough to vibrate in bone and blood. Bright jerked awake in the infirmary cot he’d stolen for the night, heart thumping against bruised ribs. For a moment he thought it was another crawler alarm.
Then he heard the voices outside—neither frantic nor terrified.
Just… budding excitement, and that strange, hollow hunger for the Trials they might very well die in.
Atheon must have called for the meeting.
Bright swung his legs over the cot, wincing at the ache running through every joint. The healers, if he could really call them that, had done what they could, but the march, the fight, the losses — those things clung to him heavier than wounds. He grabbed his jacket and stepped out into the morning light.
The eastern arena of the outpost was already filling. Canvas canopies were being erected. Merchants, gamblers, and nobles’ servants swarmed like ants setting a feast for greater predators. The Outpost Vester insignia — three interlocked rings — hung from every beam.
It felt less like a military ground and more like a festival built on bones.
Atheon stood at a raised platform, already flanked by the his trusty elites.
High -Tier initiates, each one. Radiating controlled power like banked furnaces.
Atheon looked the part among them—a considerably young captain compared to some of the old monsters from the frontier, but still a real contender in this game. He had cleaned himself up, armor polished, stance straightened. The ordeal in the woods had carved a new perspective into him, just as surely as his intimate time with Maren had.
Bright forced himself forward through the crowd.
A voice cut through the noise. A servant’s of house Aurin.
“Form ranks! We begin the Trials briefing immediately. This year’s games are fully funded by the esteemed House Aurin, may their coffers remain deep.”
So that was the sponsoring house. Aurin — one of the richest in the republic. No wonder Vester had been transformed into a noble’s playground.
Atheon cleared his throat. “Before we begin—”
Aurin steward stepped up to the platform, scroll in hand. Slim, elegant, wearing blue-lapis silk. He looked wildly out of place among mud-stained fighters.
He unrolled the scroll with ceremony, as he gestured for the servant to make way.
“By decree of Lord Helmin Aurin, House Aurin recognizes the efforts of the Vester outpost during the recent Shroud surge. In recognition, he opens this year’s Trials to all new entrants. This includes—”
His gaze slid to Atheon.
“—Captain Atheon, newly arrived from the frontier with his own crew.”
A ripple went through some of vester’s original soldiers spectating. Excitement for the coming battles and fear of the battles to come.
The steward continued:
“As per tradition, participants must form squads of six to eight members. Squads will compete in a series of tasks and arena matches designed to assess tactical creativity, magical control, physical prowess, and survival skill. Nobles of the republic may bet, sponsor, or challenge any squad.”
Bright’s stomach knotted.
This was no longer about survival.
This was politics.
Lethal politics.
The steward’s lips curled. “Aurin is generous. Cores. Gold. Land stakes. Technique scrolls. Even admission tokens to the capital’s academies.”
The crowd erupted.
Land stakes alone were enough to make men kill.
Technique scrolls? Enough to make men betray.
And academy tokens…
Even Bright felt his pulse spike. Those could change entire lives.
Atheon folded his arms. “And what’s the catch?”
The steward smiled. “Do well, and House Aurin rewards you. Do poorly, and your failures are… very public.”
Most people In the crowd exchanged knowing glances.
Atheon didn’t flinch. “Understood.”
…
Once the steward stepped back, First lieutenant Maren addressed the assembled soldiers.
“All squads are responsible for their own recruitment. All initiates and fledglings are eligible unless incapacitated.”
Bright turned to his left asking the question burning him inside.
“Adam…Hailen. What about Hailen?”
Adam grimaced. “He survived. Barely. He’s in a deep coma. We don’t know when — or if — he’ll wake.”
Bright swallowed hard, eyes burning. Hailen hadn’t been the closest to him, but he’d been his first teacher. They’d marched together, fought together, bled together. Losing him like this felt wrong—unfinished.
Adam ever the calculating sly put a hand on Bright’s shoulder without a word.
Duncan nodded solemnly from a distance.
…
The on-site organizers pulled Atheon aside immediately after the crowd dispersed.
Bright, Silas, and Adam watched from afar.
Maren — First Lieutenant Maren, the elite soldier from Vester with the glacier-blue eyes — joined them. She spoke quietly with Atheon, an undercurrent of familiarity between them. Trust. Respect. Something warmer too.
Bright raised a brow. “They really do know each other well?”
Adam shook his head, reading some subtle signs between them”Not before today. But sometimes you meet someone whose rhythm matches yours.”
Duncan snorted. “Or they’re flirting.”
Bright elbowed him.
Adam said nothing. He only observed the subtle way Atheon eased around Maren, pieces of his armor slipping away—a foolish choice in hostile territory.
The organizers explained the trials in more detail . Arena rules. Safety wards. Medic placements. Betting structures. Team rankings. Tactical restrictions.
Atheon listened sharply.
When the meeting finally ended, Maren lingered behind. A quiet conversation passed between them — low, warm and sincere. At one point their hands brushed. At one point Atheon smiled in a way Adam had never seen.
They parted with a quiet understanding, stepping back from each other only when others neared.
No explicit details were needed; the connection was enough.
…
The outpost became chaos.
Fledglings rushed to experienced fighters. Veterans poached promising initiates. Some recruits tried to bribe their way in with promises of future treasure splits.
Bright gathered his team. Speaking with Adam was the obvious first step. The fledgling was already primed for initiation—a must-have despite his low combat power. Compared to other fledglings, Adam was a walking jack-of-all-trades, his intelligence and tactical mind outstripping most full soldiers.
Duncan was a given. He was one of the few people in the entire outpost Bright could turn his back to without a flicker of doubt. Not that he often needed to—spatial foresight made blind spots more of a suggestion than a reality—but the sentiment still counted. Loyalty mattered. Trust mattered even more.
And Duncan was trust made flesh.
With his armor on, the man was built like a walking bulwark—broad-shouldered, immovable, a fortress that advanced rather than waited. His defensive talent meshed perfectly with Bright’s strategic demands, and when battle broke into chaos, Duncan’s presence alone shifted the tide. A solid wall against the Shroud’s horrors. A hammer when he needed to be. A shield when others couldn’t.
A great addition for defense and close-quarters combat. A necessity, really.
Bright didn’t even have to ask. Duncan simply stepped into position at his side, as if they were picking up a conversation paused only seconds ago.
Baggen was Bright’s third choice. The man wasn’t one to chase promotions or glory, but in battle, he was indispensable. He accepted Bright’s offer without hesitation, instantly becoming the team’s strongest power at mid-initiate level. Beyond raw strength, his crowd-control abilities made him a force multiplier—able to bend the flow of combat in ways few could.
“Alright,” Bright said. ” We need at least one more.”
“Two more,” Duncan reminded. “They said at least six.”
Baggen crossed his arms. “We need someone fast. Or ranged.”
“Estovia?” Bright suggested.
“Already taken,” Baggen replied bitterly. “Warrant Officer Shin poached her before she even stepped onto the sand.”
Bright’s jaw tightened. He had wanted Estovia. Her fire was precise, lethal and disciplined.
“What about the guy from your squad, Rolf?” Duncan asked. “He can handle ranged attacks.”
Bright considered it… until he remembered how flimsy Rolf’s skills were.
“…Maybe not Rolf,” Adam whispered as he read bright’s facial expressions.
Duncan shrugged. “He’s got heart. I should know…we fought together against the crawlers.”
Bright sighed. “We’ll keep him as a last resort.”
…
“Bright!”
They turned as Bessia jogged over.
Bright felt relief — she had been one of their own since the march. Reliable.
“Good,” Duncan said. “You’re with—”
“No, I’m not.”
Duncan blinked. “Come again?”
“Tyven already claimed us,” Bessia said. “Me, Silas and some others. We’re joining his squad.”
Duncan avoided Bright’s eyes.
Adam expression twisted. “Wow missy, you didn’t even—”
Bessia raised a hand. “He asked first. And… I owe him. He saved my life twice before we reached Vester.”
The words cut, but they were fair.
Bright inhaled, steadying himself. “It’s alright. Tyven is strong, so is Silas. You’ll be good with them.”
Bessia nodded gratefully as she left.
…
Later that day, as dusk stained the sky violet, a commotion erupted near the sparring pits. Bright pushed through the crowd just in time to see Mara—one of his favorites from his squad—sprawled on the ground after a match with one of Crownhold’s goons.
She had lost the fight, but her spirit remained unbroken, not for a single second. Her ability shone best in a group, which put her at a disadvantage here, yet she had fought with everything she had. Every strike, every maneuver spoke of skill and determination—a performance that was nothing short of impressive.
This impressed bright as he stated. “She’s ours.”
Duncan nodded appreciatively.
Adam blinked. “Shouldn’t we at least ask?”
Duncan stepped forward. “Mara! Join us!”
She looked at him… then past him… then at Bright.
She nodded slowly. “Alright . I’m in.”
Silas pumped his fist.
Their squad now had:
Bright
Adam
Duncan
Baggen
Mara
…still one slot empty.
…
Bright stared at the registration slate.
He needed one more.
One more to make them eligible.
But every good soldier was already claimed.
Every promising fledgling had been taken by larger, richer, better-positioned squads.
He scanned the courtyard.
He saw:
veterans interviewing recruits,
Some finalizing lists,
merchants prepping betting slates,
nobles’ servants carrying crates of prizes,
Silas sharpening his blade with irritated energy,
Adam helping Mara with some moves,
Baggen staring at a roasted turkey leg like it had personally offended him.
Everyone had somewhere to be.
Everyone had found a place.
Except Bright.
He exhaled slowly.
One slot.
One chance.
One person who wouldn’t break under pressure.
And as the sun dipped behind the towers of Outpost Vester, casting the training ground into long shadows, Bright felt the pressure build behind his ribs like a dam ready to burst.
So he turned to his last resort: the arrogant Rolf, the final addition to their six-man squad.
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Chapters
- Chapter 242 - 242—Moving Crawlers
- Chapter 241 - 241—Adam's Morning
- Chapter 240 - 240—The Adept's Accounting
- Chapter 239 - 239— Crownhold’s Back
- Chapter 238 - 238—Differentials
- Chapter 237 - 237– The Path Between Nations II
- Chapter 236 - 236—The Path Between Nations
- Chapter 235 - 235— Dawn has Arrived
- Chapter 234 - 234—The Training Window
- Chapter 233 - 233— The Company of The Unprepared II
- Chapter 232 - 232—The Company of the Unprepared
- Chapter 231 - 231— The Architecture Of War II
- Chapter 230 - 230—The Arithmetic of War
- Chapter 229 - 229—The Architecture Of Inevitability II
- Chapter 228 - 228—The Architecture of Inevitability
- Chapter 227— Glimpse of Trauma
- Chapter 226—Strings
- Chapter 225— Receeding For Now
- Chapter 224—Nuclear
- Chapter 223— A Boring Discussion Between Monsters II
- Chapter 222— A Boring Discussion Between Monsters
- Chapter 221— The Black Author
- Chapter 220— The Picture Perfect ending?
- Chapter 219— Cascading
- Chapter 218—The Verdict
- Chapter 217— Race Against Time
- Chapter 216— Cracks in The Foundation
- Chapter 215— Powder Keg
- Chapter 214— Introspection
- Chapter 213— Celestine’ Timely Intervention
- Chapter 212— Feeling Lost
- Chapter 211— Blackmail
- Chapter 210—Seeking Help
- Chapter 209— Gathering Intelligence
- Chapter 208— Blame
- Chapter 207—First Mission
- Chapter 206— Pursuance of Individuality
- Chapter 205— Bane of Blood
- Chapter 204—Mara’s Breakthrough
- Chapter 203—Weird Merchant
- Chapter 202—Faction In The Works
- Chapter 201— A New Perspective
- Chapter 200— Johnmark VS Bright II
- Chapter 199— Johnmark VS Bright I
- Chapter 198— Silas’ Perspective
- Chapter 197—Everybody’s In On It
- Chapter 196—Testing The Spies
- Chapter 195— Baby Steps on Espionage
- Chapter 194— Soul Signatures
- Chapter 193— Thoughts on Structure
- Chapter 192— Back at It Again
- Chapter 191— End of the Narrator
- Chapter 190— Help Rendered In The Past
- Chapter 189— Culture Shocks
- Chapter 188— Crownspire
- Chapter 187— Happenings
- Chapter 186— Adam’s weird Side Project
- Chapter 185— Set In Motion
- Chapter 184— Acknowledging Power
- Chapter 183— The Compromised
- Chapter 182— Tether Drain
- Chapter 181— The Narrator
- Chapter 180— Merchant Calculations II
- Chapter 179—Merchant Calculation
- Chapter 178— Faculty Meeting
- Chapter 177—Political Currents
- Chapter 176— Forging Identity III
- Chapter 175— Forging Identity II
- Chapter 174: Forging Identity
- Chapter 173— External Pressure
- Chapter 172—Recovery and Recognition
- Chapter 171—Advancement and Consequences
- Chapter 170—Extraction and Advancement
- Chapter 169—Impulse and Execution
- Chapter 168— First Blood and Final Breath
- Chapter 167— Raw Combat and Harsh Lessons
- Chapter 166— Self evaluation
- Chapter 165— External Machinations and Internal Secrets
- Chapter 164—Self Interest
- Chapter 163— Bessia’s Stand
- Chapter 162: Trials of Fire
- Chapter 161— The portal
- Chapter 160— Bitter Preparation
- Chapter 159—The Art of Creation
- Chapter 158—Coalition in the South
- Chapter 157—Ominous preparations II
- Chapter 156—Ominous Preparations
- Chapter 155—The Widening Gap
- Chapter 154— Connections and Gaps
- Chapter 153—Opportunism and Cruelty
- Chapter 152— Power’s True Structure
- Chapter 151— Calculated Transformations II
- Chapter 150—Calculated Transformations
- Chapter 149— Discoveries and Dilemmas
- Chapter 148- Little Problem
- Chapter 147—Economics of Survival
- Chapter 146— Classes
- Chapter 145— First Lessons in Violence
- Chapter 144—Truth Beyond Propaganda
- Chapter 143— Victory and Defeat II
- Chapter 142—Victory and Defeat
- Chapter 141— Delusion
- Chapter 140: Combat Assessment - First Blood
- Chapter 139— First examination III
- Chapter 138—First examinations II
- Chapter 137— First Examinations
- Chapter 136— Arrival at Sparkshire
- Chapter 135— New -
- Chapter 134—Final Gathering
- Chapter 133—Cores and Farewells
- Chapter 132— Goodbyes
- Chapter 131—Counting the Cost
- Chapter 130—The Underwhelming Battle
- Chapter 129—Brutal Efficiency
- Chapter 128— Saved By The Engine
- Chapter 127— The Engine’s Arrival
- Chapter 126—Elsewhere
- Chapter 125—The Royal Beneath
- Chapter 124— Lethal Geometry IV
- Chapter 123— Lethal Geometry III
- Chapter 122—Lethal Geometry II
- Chapter 121— Lethal Geometry
- Chapter 120— The Silence and The Siege
- Chapter 119—Choices in the North
- Chapter 118— The Engine
- Chapter 117— Signals
- Chapter 116— Adept Distress
- Chapter 115—Noble Rhys
- Chapter 114—Everyone’s come for a checkup
- Chapter 113—Convergence of Power
- Chapter 112: Vacancy Creation
- Chapter 111: The Opportunist’s March
- Chapter 110— Three-way Casualties
- Chapter 109— Collision
- Chapter 108: Death of a Nobody
- Chapter 107—Third party
- Chapter 106— Clear Light’s Eve
- Chapter 105— Players Position
- Chapter 104— The Night Before
- Chapter 103— Ascension and Infestation
- Chapter 102—Delays and Decisions
- Chapter 101— Celebrations R18*
- Chapter 100: The Fifteen R18*
- Chapter 99—Schemes
- Chapter 98—- Thoughts and Reckonings
- Chapter 97—Adam’s Calculations
- Chapter 96—Stumbling Forward
- Chapter 95—Empathy
- Chapter 94—Cold Calculations
- Chapter 93—The Weight of Stones II
- Chapter 92—-The Weight of Stones
- Chapter 91—A bad Way to Grief R18*
- Chapter 90—Sad News
- Chapter 89—Conversations in Vester
- Chapter 88—Ellarine POV
- Chapter 87—Aftermath
- Chapter 86— End of Battle
- Chapter 85—First blood
- Chapter 84—Pencil Pushers
- Chapter 83—Eve Before Showdown
- Chapter 82—I spoke with Vaelith?
- Chapter 81—Weight of Power
- Chapter 80— Waves Recede
- Chapter 79—who’s really untop?
- Chapter 78—Taking risks
- Chapter 77—Shadows
- Chapter 76—Weapon secured
- Chapter 75—First Battle
- Chapter 74—Reflection
- Chapter 73 — Colony
- Chapter 72 – In The Caves
- Chapter 71 – Sunshine
- Chapter 70 — Squad Selection
- Chapter 69 — The Price Of Entry R18
- Chapter 68—Return Of The Prodigal Shadow
- Chapter 67 — The Eastern March
- Chapter 66 — The Cost of Making It
- Chapter 65 — Ash Between Footsteps
- Chapter 64 — Vester’s Shadowed Walls
- Chapter 63 — All Roads Led to vester
- Chapter 62 — Asset Retrieval
- Chapter 61 — The Monarch Of Bone
- Chapter 60 — The Long Shadow Of The Adept
- Chapter 59 — Breaking Points
- Chapter 58 – The Mixed Wave
- Chapter 57 — Hollow lines
- Chapter 56 — The Fire, The Stone, and the Shadow Between
- Chapter 55 – The Ones Who Remain
- Chapter 54 — “The Slow Goodbye”
- Chapter 53 — The High Command Convenes
- Chapter 52 — Atheon’s Fury
- Chapter 51 — The Folded Path of the Initiate
- Chapter 50 — The Weight of What Remains
- Chapter 49 — The Shadow That Moves
- Chapter 48 — The Quiet After the Storm
- Chapter 47 — What Remains in the Dark
- Chapter 46—Bright vs Larkin II
- Chapter 45 — Bright vs Larkin I
- Chapter 44 — The Others
- Chapter 43 — The People Behind the Walls
- Chapter 42 — The Fall of the Silo
- Chapter 41 — The Night Grim Hollow Trembled
- Chapter 40 — The Hidden Network
- Chapter 39 — Lockdown At Dawn
- Chapter 38 — Threads In The Dark
- Chapter 37 — Shadows In The Cracks
- Chapter 36 — First Drills
- Chapter 35 — The Fledgling Squad
- Chapter 34 — New Burden
- Chapter 33 — The Fracturing Within
- Chapter 32 — The Month of Breaking
- Chapter 31 — Sparks of Discipline
- Chapter 30 — The Quiet Between Battles
- Chapter 29 — Debrief and Division
- Chapter 28 — Echoes Beyond the Fog
- Chapter 27 — The Heart of the Shroud
- Chapter 26 — Fractures in the Fog
- Chapter 25 — The Echoing Hunger
- Chapter 24 — Hunger of Men, Hunger of Monsters
- Chapter 23—The Line We Cross
- Chapter 22 — Overrun
- Chapter 21 —The Heart That Watches
- Chapter 20 – Gathering Storm
- Chapter 19 – The Pulse Beneath
- Chapter 18: The Maw’s Heartbeat
- Chapter 17: The Sound in the Fog
- Chapter 16 – Poisoned Strength
- Chapter 15 – The Whispering Hunt
- Chapter 14 – Blood and Bone
- Chapter 13 – The Pulse of Instinct
- Chapter 12 – Nightfall in the Maw
- Chapter 11 — Shattered Company
- Chapter 10 — Splinters in the Dark
- Chapter 9 — The Crawlers’ Greeting
- Chapter 8 — The Next March
- Chapter 7 — What Stays Hidden
- Chapter 6 — Outpost Grimhollow
- Chapter 5 — The Blooded
- Chapter 4 — Blood in the Fog
- Chapter 3 – The March into Blindness
- Chapter 2 – The Ones Who Still Talk
- Chapter 1 – The Fodder Line