Next, Thalion delved into the elemental book, which turned out to be far more interesting than he had first thought. Although he liked reading books, he preferred it to being bombarded with information by touching the paper, which hadn’t happened in this place yet. He also didn’t trust those talking scrolls; what if they missed something?
Back to the elementals. They were born when undead material, like rock, absorbs too much Atheris, which leads to the formation of a rudimentary consciousness. After this consciousness grows to a certain degree, it is referred to as an elemental.
Elementals don’t follow a path of evolution. In fact, they can’t really evolve. However, that doesn’t mean they can’t upgrade their abilities or bodies. For example, transforming an elemental from fire to water is nearly impossible. While theoretically achievable with enough power, it’s rarely worth the effort.
What often happens is that an elemental acquires a secondary attribute that complements its primary one. For instance, fire and wind or water and ice are prime examples. This secondary attribute can manifest through intense training, special circumstances, or when two elementals merge into one.
The strongest elementals were referred to as primordial elementals. A being on par with, if not greater than, a true dragon in the hierarchy of existence. However, they are exceedingly rare. According to the book, thousands of true dragons might rise before a single primordial elemental was born.
The next part of the book was equally intriguing. It described how high-level beasts sometimes used elementals as armor and weapons. One example involved crabs and coral elementals. The coral elemental would grow on the crab’s shell, greatly enhancing its defense. At higher levels, the coral could completely cover the crab and even attack with spikes.
Thalion found this particularly fascinating. One of his forms, the umbral predator, could potentially use an elemental as armor or a weapon. Being a creature of darkness, it might benefit significantly from absorbing a darkness elemental, much like his sanguine thorn.
Unfortunately, the book noted that this was impossible unless one could rip apart the true soul of the elemental, leaving only its inherent will to grow. This process would grant full control over the elemental, which would transform it into a spirit weapon. However, this was a feat no F-grade individual could achieve, as the process often destroyed most of the inherent will, rendering it useless.
To obtain good results, one would typically need over 100 elementals, depending on their power levels. If a D-grade individual attempted this with an F-grade elemental, it would be much easier, but the power gap would make the effort pointless. Fortunately for Thalion, he knew something the book didn’t. The exact method for ripping apart a soul while leaving only the parts he needed intact.
Of course, he would need a ritual circle and other preparations, but it was essentially the same technique he planned to use with the outsider. The memory crystal’s blasts of knowledge had been invaluable. He would never have understood this process by merely reading.
Satisfied with his progress, Thalion picked up two more books. One focused on creating elementals and another was about beast enchantments. The first book, like most others here, was glittered in gold.
Forging the Elements: The Art of Creating Elementals
This tome served as a step-by-step guide for alchemists and mages eager to craft their own elemental beings. It covered every detail, from gathering pure elemental essences to conducting the necessary rituals.
Thalion read through the book with excitement. According to its pages, he could even create an F-grade elemental. The process required creating zones of absolute darkness in a mana-rich environment. There, elementals would naturally form. To accelerate their growth, one could gather and combine elemental essence to awaken the being.
Determined to master the runes that blocked out light, Thalion practiced drawing them with his blood. After twenty repetitions, he was confident he had memorized them correctly.
Satisfied, he moved on to the second book.
Creature Enchantment
The book was filled with intricate runes and methods for enhancing a beast’s body using natural treasures. After some time, Thalion discovered a manual detailing how to integrate a powerful crystal into a beast’s body. This power source, a crystal of immense energy, could drastically strengthen the beast’s body. There were, of course, more examples of power sources like the hearts of other beasts, but since he already had powerful crystals, he didn’t pay it much attention.
This concept excited Thalion. If he could transmute a crystal into one of darkness and integrate it into the umbral predator, it would be revolutionary. Even if not for the predator, any beast could benefit from such a power source.
The procedure was dangerous and most of the time it ended with the death of the beast. The most important thing was the passive healing of the beast, as that was the only way for the body to accept the crystal. He delved deeper into the manual, studying how to handle larger beasts and determine the appropriate crystal size relative to the creature’s body.
As Thalion closed the second book, a golden figure appeared before him. “You tapped your ring. Would you like to return to your residence?” The figure asked with a courteous bow.
“Wait, you can teleport me anywhere I want?” Thalion asked surprised, looking down on his hand with the golden ring. “Why didn’t anyone tell me this earlier?”
“Yes, I am here to assist you,” the golden man replied with another bow, ignoring his second question.
“Awesome and you know what is going on here,” Thalion said with victory in his eyes. Finally, he would get some answers.
“What do you mean by what’s going on here?” the man said, confused and turning around as if he wanted to find something.
“When are the rituals for the union happening and am I allowed to participate?” Thalion asked the most important question. Going by the words of his trainer, he could do the ritual at any moment.
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“Yes, just inform me when you are ready and we can go there,” the man said with another bow.
“Great, so I can do what I want here, Thalion said with a grin.
“Of course there are even many other masters here to help you in many different tasks,” the servant concluded.
“What about swordsmanship?” Thalion asked with a grin, which Rylak although shared.
“Oh yes, we have multiple masters who can teach you. Touch your ring if you need to get teleported and I’ll bring you there,” the servant explained and bowed again.
This was just perfect. He ended up in a position where he could read about the multiverse and this new reality, losing no time in the tutorial, get thought new skills, and be bound with an outsider.
Finally his life was whole again and oh boy felt it good.
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Princess Thalytra sat in her chair, watching the next calling unfold. She was still shocked after witnessing a weak servant defeat a noble brat using blood magic, a feat she would have never believed possible. In fact, she would have jumped into the pit to save that servant, only to be slaughtered by the noble herself. Thankfully, her guard held her back, allowing the scene to unfold naturally.
Unfortunately, the guard misunderstood her intentions and sent the boy directly to her residence before she could have a proper discussion with Rylak. Instead, she was left at the calling, surrounded by inquisitive nobles who pestered her with questions.
At least it was only a matter of time. In a few months, her tour would be complete, and she could finally return home. Zerak had already promised her that Rylak’s activities were being recorded, and she looked forward to reviewing the footage.
She was intrigued by his power and curious to see how he would handle himself in the palace. After all, Rylak would only have a chance to participate in the union ritual if he managed to gather more than 5,000 points from the teachers. These teachers were highly skilled and mostly the offspring of nobles, who would likely view Rylak as scum and treat him poorly.
This was just one of the many obstacles that would make his journey more difficult. Rylak was still far too weak to compete with the nobles and it was already a miracle that he had managed to defeat that noble in the arena. The noble had likely been trained to fight beasts, not blood cultivators, which had worked to Rylak’s advantage.
Blood cultivators were formidable because they excelled at both close- and long-range combat. Every wound they inflicted strengthened them and they could empower their blood before a battle. She had heard of blood cultivators preparing by infusing their blood with power, then throwing it at their enemies to deadly effect, without weakening themselves in the process.
This power came with significant drawbacks, however. Most blood cultivators relied on two key resources. Their blood reservoir and essence blood. The blood reservoir was a special storage within their body where they kept stolen blood, which they could enhance for later use. Essence blood, on the other hand, was the blood flowing through their veins, imbued with immense power.
Essence blood could be used as a devastating weapon in desperate situations, but losing it would cripple the blood cultivator, leaving them weakened for a long time. Blood cultivators could heal their injuries rapidly by using the blood stored in their reservoir, but fighting them wasn’t about damaging their bodies—it was about targeting their essence blood.
This strategy was highly effective. Another method involved using condensed spells to disrupt their abilities, which required minimal energy, or enchanted weapons. Skilled fighters, such as experienced swordsmen, could become the bane of any blood cultivator.
Poison-based cultivators or water mages could neutralize blood attacks by contaminating or washing away the blood, making it harder for blood mages to find openings. In conclusion, blood cultivators were incredibly strong against weaker opponents and could defeat large groups with ease, but they struggled against elite fighters who could counter their techniques without expending significant resources.
So, what would Rylak do in a class full of such elite fighters?
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Thalion had never made so much progress during the entire tutorial as in the last days.
Currently, he was being trained by one of the swordmasters, a muscular man with a long beard who went by the name Miraxy. They had even found a weapon that closely resembled the blade Thalion had forged earlier in the tutorial.
The training was divided into three sessions. The first focused on learning swings and forms for both attack and defense. The second centered on fluid transitions between these forms, ensuring seamless adaptability in combat. Finally, the third session was sparring with his teacher.
Swordsmanship, as Thalion quickly discovered, was incredibly complex. There were countless openings to exploit against different enemies, as well as an even greater number of effective follow-ups. Miraxy also taught him general combat techniques, including methods for dealing with physically weaker opponents, such as ramming or punching. This intensive training elevated his skill with the sword to an entirely new level.
If his progress continued at this pace, he felt confident he could eventually fight Kai and Kael simultaneously from a technical standpoint. However, they would still be far stronger than him and would likely overpower him through sheer force.
Still, his days here were exceptional. His routine began with a teleportation to the library, where he spent an hour or two reading about a variety of subjects. For example, the last book he read focused on spells designed to counter specific types of opponents. From this, he learned that ice mages would pose a significant challenge for him since they could freeze his blood in powerful domain skills.
He also read more about wyverns, discovering that most had a weaker breath attack compared to dragons. A notable difference was that wyverns almost always had fire breath, while dragons’ breath aligned with their elemental nature.
This sparked an interesting idea. What would happen if he used his lightning beam ability in conjunction with a fire breath attack? Could it create something like “stormfire”? He had no idea if stormfire even existed. It would be a risky experiment, but one he was willing to undertake in the name of science. Just imagine getting hit by such an attack must be like holding the finger into a power outlet while someone sat you aflame.
After his reading session, Thalion dedicated four hours to soul cultivation. This was followed by an hour-long break with Rylak, during which they explored the palace and ate. Rylak explained that in this world, eating was reserved almost exclusively for the noble classes. Since most beings didn’t need to eat, it had become a status symbol, much like owning a fast car back on Earth.
This trend extended to the food itself, which was often enchanted and could serve as a secondary energy resource during a fight. Thalion mostly let Rylak consume the food, as it seemed to have no effect on him otherwise. Once their meal was finished, it was time for sword training with Miraxy, which lasted for the better part of the day.
Occasionally, Thalion received additional information about the upcoming ritual, though he found it largely uninteresting since he already knew what to do. This was thanks to the memory crystal that had overwhelmed his mind with vast amounts of knowledge. If he had been forced to acquire that information through traditional study, it would have taken him more than a hundred years.
However, there was one new detail about the ritual that caught his attention. Before the main event, he would need to stand on a platform that would project the nature of his spirit body and assess whether he was truly ready. This posed a major problem for Thalion. What if the platform revealed that there were two souls within his body?
To avoid this, Thalion began obsessively gathering knowledge about souls, determined to find a solution. He didn’t want to harm Rylak, so their plan was to temporarily place Rylak’s soul into an item during the test and reunite afterward. Hopefully it wouldn’t take too long for them to find a solution.
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Chapters
- Chapter 179: Playing with Fire
- Chapter 178: A Deadly Dance
- Chapter 177: It Has Begun
- Chapter 176: To Bait Vampires is Fun
- Chapter 175: Undead!!!
- Chapter 174: Finally Stage Four
- Chapter 173: The Last Preparations Before Stage Four (2)
- Chapter 172: The Last Preparations Before Stage Four (1)
- Chapter 171: Eleventh Daughter (2)
- Chapter 170: Eleventh Daughter (1)
- Chapter 169: Entering the Hive with just a Touch of Violence
- Chapter 168: One last battle before the fourth stage
- Chapter 167: Power Leveling (7)
- Chapter 166: Power Leveling (6)
- Chapter 165: Power Leveling (5)
- Chapter 164: Power Leveling (4)
- Chapter 163: Where Do All the Beasts Teleport To?
- Chapter 162: Power Leveling (3)
- Chapter 161: Power Leveling (2)
- Chapter 160: The glorious hunt must go on
- Chapter 159: Power Leveling (1)
- Chapter 158: The night before Power leveling
- Chapter 157: What's up with those Termites?
- Chapter 156: Hunting on the Grasslands
- Chapter 155: Eagly = OP
- Chapter 154: Transformation
- Chapter 153: Getting Ready
- Chapter 152: "Totally Equal" Negotiations
- Chapter 151: The Followers of the Velvet Mistress
- Chapter 150: The Duel
- THANKS FOR THE AWESOME SUPPORT
- Chapter 149: Answers
- Chapter 148: Riot
- Chapter 147: Into the Depths (2)
- Chapter 146: Into the Depths (1)
- I need your help (Dont worry nothing bad has happend)
- Chapter 145: Those are my crystals now!
- Chapter 144: Hmm, what form will I give the other shapeshifters?
- Chapter 143: Schemes in the Shadows
- Chapter 142: Fortifications
- Chapter 141: Termitehive (2)
- Chapter 140: Termitehive (1)
- Chapter 139: New Paths
- Chapter 138: The Final Process
- Chapter 137: New Insights
- Chapter 136: Trouble Incoming
- Chapter 135: Kargul's Glorious Hunt
- Chapter 134: More Crafting
- Chapter 133: The Spiderqueen
- Chapter 132: First Big Vampire Attack
- Chapter 131: Changes
- Chapter 130: Shadows of Betrayal
- Chapter 129: War in the Skies (3)
- Chapter 128: War in the Skies (2)
- Chapter 127: War in the Skies (1)
- Chapter 126: New Trouble
- Chapter 125: So, who is stronger now?
- Chapter 124: Life on the Fourth Stage
- Chapter 123: Termite Hive
- Chapter 122: Veil of Dread
- Chapter 121: Some Serious Crafting
- Chapter 120: A New Day
- Chapter 119: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 118: Difficult Choice
- Chapter 117: Like Sheep to the Slaughter
- Chapter 116: The Great Ritual
- Chapter 115: Final Preparations
- Chapter 114: Gift of Love
- Chapter 113: Maybe Life wasn't that Bad
- Chapter 112: Worst Lesson Ever
- Chapter 111: What did just happen?
- Chapter 110: Revelations
- Chapter 109: The Calling
- Chapter 108: The Thief of Legends
- Chapter 107: Good Talk
- Chapter 106: Gathering of Nobles
- Chapter 105: The New Servant
- Chapter 104: A New Job
- Chapter 103: A Bloody Message
- Chapter 102: Outsider
- Chapter 101: The Most Expensive Item
- Chapter 100: Credits
- Chapter 99: Hunting (2)
- Chapter 98: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 97: New Hope
- Chapter 96: Final Preparations
- Chapter 95: I need more Time
- Chapter 94: To the fourth Stage
- Chapter 93: A bit Unlucky (2)
- Chapter 92: A bit Unlucky (1)
- Chapter 91: Lost
- Chapter 90: The Glorious Hunt
- Chapter 89: New Friends?
- Chapter 88: The Chase
- Chapter 87: New Plans
- Chapter 86: Too Strong for his Level
- Chapter 85: Eternal Dominion
- Chapter 84: New Plans
- Chapter 83: Progress
- Chapter 82: The Third Stage can be Brutal
- Chapter 81: Escape
- Chapter 80: The Blade Forged
- Chapter 79: Secrets Revealed
- Chapter 78: Testing Limits
- Chapter 77: Tidecaller Serpent
- Chapter 76: Water Beasts and Soul Cultivation
- Chapter 75: Hidden Betrayals
- Chapter 74: Dark Instincts
- Chapter 73: Solo Hunt
- Chapter 72: Chase in the Sky
- Chapter 71: A Day of Growth
- Chapter 70: Confrontation
- Chaper 69(2): Blood Control
- Chaper 69 (1): Blood Control
- Chapter 68: Flight Training
- Chapter 67: Gathering Shadows
- Chapter 66: Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 65: Path to Power
- Chapter 64: Tempest Unleashed
- Chapter 63: The Gathering
- Chapter 62: Spellcrafting Struggles
- Chapter 61: Tower Assault
- Chapter 60: The Offensive Starts
- Chapter 59: The Fight begins
- Chapter 58: Arrival
- Chapter 57: The Messenger
- Chapter 56: The Sky Battle
- Chapter 55: Hunting Birds
- Chapter 54: New Form
- Chapter 53: Into the Jungle
- Chapter 52: Bloodshed
- Chapter 51: Unseen Threats
- Chapter 50: Plans and Preparations
- Chapter 49: The Council of Gods
- Chapter 48: Reunion and Surprises
- Chapter 47: Reunion
- Chapter 46: Blessings and Rivalries
- Chapter 45: Blood and Shadow
- Chapter 44: Forces Aligning
- Chapter 43: Kills
- Chapter 42: Night before the System Shop
- Chapter 41: Another Bloody Night
- Chapter 40: Shadows Before the Hunt
- Chapter 39: Helping out
- Chapter 38: The Third Stage
- Chaper 37: Shopping Time
- Chapter 36: Hunting
- Chapter 35: Into the Jungle
- Chapter 34: F Grade
- Chapter 33: One last Fight
- Chapter 32: Slaughter
- Chapter 31: Infiltration
- Chapter 30: A Gathering of Nobles
- Chapter 29: Raid
- Chapter 28: Forged by Fear, Bound by Power
- Chapter 27: Preparation
- Chapter 26: Pursuit of Power
- Chapter 25: Escape
- Chapter 24: Slaves
- Chapter 23: Information Gathering
- Chapter 22: Shifting Tides
- Chapter 21: The Power of Blood and Thorwald's Alliance
- Chapter 20: Unveiling the Secrets
- Chapter 19: Divine Encounter/The System Shop
- Chapter 18: (The Attack (3))
- Chapter 17: The Attack (2)
- Chapter 16: The Attack (1)
- Chapter 15: The Camp
- Chapter 14: Aftermath
- Chapter 13: The Hunted Glowhorn
- Chapter 12: Alone
- Chapter 11: Brakor of the Iron Jaws
- Chapter 10: The Next Day
- Chapter 9: Stage 2
- Chapter 8: Evolution
- Chapter 7: Level 5
- Chapter 6: First Fight
- Chapter 5: Princess Seraphina Marquess
- Chapter 4: Lucius Valendris
- Chapter 3: The Beginning
- Chapter 2: The Integration
- Chapter 1: A New Dawn
- Prologue