Two days had passed, and Thalion’s belly was full. He hadn’t yet begun consuming the corpses of the beasts to gain additional stats, preferring for now to subsist on the prepared plants imbued with dark affinity. These he absorbed through his tendrils of darkness, savoring their potency. Until now, it had been incredibly challenging to fully merge his body with the darkness, but he was finally at a stage where he could attempt to infuse even the smallest parts of himself—his claws and teeth—with this elusive power.
What surprised him most was his heart. It was a void, a black hole hungrily devouring unimaginable amounts of darkness until it was brimming to the point of bursting. Each pulse sent a surge of shadowy energy throughout his body, and he knew a breakthrough was close. The sensation was overwhelming, a paradoxical blend of being on the verge of explosion yet grounded by immense power.
Switching from meditation, he stood on the gravity array, determined to push his limits. Thalion had no idea how much umbral predator could withstand, but it was undoubtedly the strongest of his transformations. Raw power coursed through him, unmatched by anything he had encountered so far.
He cranked the array up to Level 6, the strain on his muscles immediately evident. At Level 7, the pressure became nearly unbearable; every fiber of his body screamed as he fought to stay upright. He gritted his teeth against the crushing weight.
Unlike elixirs or the abyssal devourer form, this training didn’t share its benefits across all his forms. It was a direct test of the predator’s resilience, and Thalion realized with grim determination that perhaps Level 7 was already pushing too far. His vision swam, his legs trembled, and fainting seemed inevitable.
But then came the reckless thought: What if I overload it? Push it to the brink—just shy of death. If I survive, it’ll be worth it.
His self-healing was formidable, especially in this form, boosted further by his connection to the outsider. Pain was a cost he was willing to pay. So he pushed the array up another level, the weight slamming him to the ground like an unseen giant’s hand.
What he hadn’t accounted for, though, was the raw, nerve-shattering pain. Bones cracked under the pressure, the agony sharp and unrelenting. Yet, as his bones broke, the umbral predator’s insane recovery kicked in, knitting them back together only for the process to repeat—over and over. The relentless cycle of destruction and regeneration tore through him like fire, but he held on.
He had learned to endure pain during his time on the golden mountain, and it served him well now. With sheer willpower, he remained conscious, focusing on channeling the darkness within to fortify his battered body. Inch by agonizing inch, he fought to rise.
Hours later, the struggle ended. A message flickered in his mind’s eye like a triumphant banner:
You have gained 91 Strength
The result was staggering. His form felt sturdier, his muscles thicker, his frame taller by what he estimated to be twenty centimeters. He noted that much of the “free darkness” within him had either been absorbed or expelled, possibly fueling his regeneration. The peculiar thought crossed his mind: Maybe breaking bones and forcing them to heal draws more darkness into them.
Pausing the array, he consumed more of the dark affinity plants. His reserves were vast, enough to sustain such indulgence without waste.
Yet, even as he felt the surge of power, a shadow loomed over his thoughts—a sense of foreboding. Something was coming for him. The presence was intangible but undeniable, a silent threat like a Damocles sword suspended above his head.
Perhaps it was linked to the other two bases, their rejection likely fueling their ire. Whatever the case, Thalion resolved to progress as quickly as possible.
Tomorrow, another council meeting loomed. Maybe there, he would glean some insight. Initially, he’d intended to ignore these gatherings and focus solely on cultivation, but his instincts told him otherwise. He marveled at how days of relentless effort hadn’t bored him. Maybe a possible side effect of his high wisdom, sharpening his focus on his goals. If so, he welcomed it.
A new plan formed in his mind. Next time, he would consume the plants for their stats the traditional way, not through tendrils. The plants with high affinity for darkness had served him well, but now it was time to gain some additional stats with the many other plants the alchemists had prepared for him. For now, though, he returned to the array. Four more grueling hours passed before he finally managed to rise again, albeit shakily. Stumbling from the circle, he feasted on a hill of life-affinity plants, savoring their restorative energy.
When full, he returned to the array, bracing himself for more pain and growth. Hours later, battered but alive, another notification appeared:
You have gained 3 Vitality
It wasn’t much, considering that the plants were enchanted by a healer and had once been far more potent. Perhaps it was like with elixirs, where the effectiveness waned with repeated use over time. Or maybe it had to do with his body tempering, but in the end, it was all speculation. What was undeniable, however, was the absurd power gained from that “stupid” gravity array.
The process—being pinned to the ground under excruciating pain—was nothing short of brutal, yet undeniably the fastest way to progress. If someone had been actively healing him during the ordeal, the healer would have run out of mana long ago. It was insane how strong his natural healing was, especially in combination with his connection to the outsider.
Time passed quickly for Thalion as he lay on the ground, gaining strength with each second of torment. His focus remained unshaken, honed to razor-sharp precision as the dark energy intertwined with his very essence. Then the moment came: the council meeting. He wasn’t expecting much of importance, aside from potential issues with the people from the other base. Their absence so far was suspicious.
Did they already anticipate rejection and plan a different tactic? If so, he hoped not. The teleportation circles would soon be ready, but until then, Thalion had other priorities. He needed to complete his armor and mask, and there was still the termite hive to visit. Time wasn’t on his side, but he doubted the hive would pose a serious threat for now, given that it was expanding in a different direction.
Yet the council meeting proved far more eventful than anticipated. The other human camps weren’t even mentioned—a relief, albeit a surprising one. Isolde, however, brought up the termites four times, pressing him about when he intended to deal with the issue, even though it wasn’t an immediate concern. That wasn’t the only strange thing. Maike launched into a tirade, expressing her disdain for a certain group of “blessed women” who owned multiple inns, bars, and other establishments. Then Kaldrek raised the topic of how some factions demanded that only the strongest should serve on the council, specifically in relation to the guards.
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Thalion silently reassured Kaldrek through their telepathic link: Don’t worry about your position. Send anyone you don’t want to face directly to me.
Despite outward calm, Thalion couldn’t shake the feeling that he was sitting atop a ticking time bomb, ready to detonate. The atmosphere was heavy, the tension almost palpable. Thankfully, this ominous sensation didn’t seem to stem from his title—at least not yet. The pressure he felt was far less intense than what he had experienced when his former comrades betrayed him.
It was time to focus. He needed to finish his equipment and deal with the termites. Maike was clearly disappointed that he hadn’t taken action against the women she’d complained about, but he simply had no time to spare. Randomly expelling them wouldn’t accomplish much, and he needed to prioritize.
He had far too much to do, even after handling the termites. There was the matter of creating a cave for eagly and the tidecaller serpent, empowering his forms with unique enchantments, and increasing eagly’s wind affinity. Beyond that, there were the countless abilities he could gain from slaying beasts. Thalion was determined to stack passive skills onto his forms, pushing their power to unprecedented levels. If he ever reached a limit, he could fuse skills to create space—or better yet, to forge stronger abilities. Resources were no concern; his connection to the outsider and other enhancements ensured he could keep casting without worry.
Even his amulet had grown significantly stronger. While it hadn’t reached a higher rarity, its power was immense nonetheless. He couldn’t help but wonder how much more potent it would become after defeating the termites. Though their souls were weaker, the sheer volume might rival the strength gained from the humans he’d slain on the boat.
He gathered his armor, mask, and cloak from the black pillar. Only the central crystal remained to be placed to complete the set. The task wasn’t without risk, though. The resulting explosion could be catastrophic, and he had no idea how strong it would be. That’s why he’d consulted Lucan, who had eagerly volunteered to assist.
The smith, ever enthusiastic about destruction, had been pestering him daily about when the explosion would take place. Thalion hoped Lucan’s preparations would be sufficient; otherwise, things could get dangerous—not for Thalion himself, who could heal even if a shockwave hurled him into a wall, but for Lucan. The crystal’s unique properties also carried the potential for a mental shockwave, something vastly different from the simpler crystals used in his sword.
Lucan had boasted about creating legendary weapons, his proudest achievement being a gravity wand with a unique skill that could apply crushing pressure to any chosen area. Essentially, it mimicked the gravity array’s effects, but Thalion could see its devastating potential in battle, particularly against light warriors or mages.
Determined to avoid unnecessary delays, Thalion set out for the smithy. He no longer walked openly through the streets but used mistform to avoid both the crowds and unwanted conversations. His secrecy served another purpose: he didn’t want those plotting in the shadows to know what he was up to. After finishing his armor, he intended to leave for the termite hive as quickly as possible.
There was a good chance there would be more than one fight ahead. Thalion wanted to test their strength and gather new souls for his amulet in the process. After stepping into the smithy, he enjoyed a lighthearted conversation with Lucan, who was confident that he could get the teleportation circles operational within a few days. The primary challenge wasn’t transporting people—it was ensuring they arrived in the correct location. The farther the destination, the more complex the process became.
Now, they stood before a massive, thirty-meter-wide circle with Thalion’s armor resting in its center. Four powerful barriers shimmered around the circle, designed to contain the impending shockwave. Above, a gravity rune was gradually dimming, lowering the central crystal onto its socket. These runes weren’t cheap; they required substantial time and effort from a runecarver—a profession that had only recently emerged. While crafting one rune might take half a day or more, that was already a significant improvement over earlier methods.
Lucan had initially relied on a mechanical arm he had constructed, but stronger items consistently obliterated the device. Frustrated by the repeated destruction, he had switched to using runes. Though these were also consumed in the process, they were much easier to replace.
As the crystal neared the socket, Thalion raised a formidable mana barrier before them, pouring all his strength into the spell. Lucan merely laughed at the display of caution.
“You’re overthinking this,” Lucan chuckled. “The barriers are more than enough to contain it.”
But Thalion wasn’t so sure. While the barriers were undoubtedly strong, they didn’t inspire the absolute confidence their size might suggest. A pulse of energy surged through the runes as the crystal fused with the armor, and in the next moment, a colossal shockwave rippled through the smithy, shaking its very foundation.
It wasn’t just the physical force of the explosion. A wave of primal fear accompanied it, pressing heavily on their minds. Thalion felt a flicker of relief. The armor had to be of the same rarity as his sword—or perhaps even higher. Why was the mental component of this event so significant? The answer was clear when the four barriers collapsed into shards of dissipating energy.
Thalion’s mana shield held firm, easily absorbing the weakened shockwave. The mental aspect, however, was harder to block. For someone like Thalion, with a soul of exceptional strength, it posed no threat. Lucan, however, was a different story. Sweat beaded down the smith’s face, and his hands trembled briefly. Then, just as quickly, a broad grin broke across his face.
“Haha, that was incredible!” Lucan exclaimed, laughing uproariously. “Now I know exactly how many crystals I need in the future to keep the barriers stable!”
Thalion raised an eyebrow in amusement. “Wait, are you telling me you only set this up to test your barriers?”
“Of course,” Lucan replied with a grin. “Most of my time has been spent on the teleportation circles anyway.”
“You’re a reckless genius, Lucan.” Thalion’s tone was both exasperated and impressed. Moments later, a notification appeared before him:
You have created an item of rare power
Veil of Dread (Celestial)
Thalion’s thoughts raced like a torrent, his mind performing jumping jacks as he processed the sheer power of the armor and its celestial rarity.
His first piece of celestial equipment—it was more than just a milestone; it was a testament to how far he had come. Even though he suspected it might be downgraded once he ascended to E-grade, the achievement still sent a surge of excitement coursing through his veins. His heart pounded, not just from pride, but from the promise of battles to come, where the armor’s true potential could unfold.
Lucan’s grin faded slightly as his expression grew more thoughtful. “You know, it’s a bit bittersweet. A few weeks ago, I was the best smith around here. Now, I might barely make the top ten.”
Thalion’s gaze softened. “Don’t let that drag you down,” he said, his voice carrying quiet reassurance. “I know how it feels to be overshadowed. If things had gone differently, I wouldn’t have had to run from Kael and the others.”
Lucan’s curiosity was piqued. “Are you confident you could beat them if we face them at the fifth stage?” His tone was a mix of interest and unease.
“Hard to say,” Thalion mused aloud. “It depends on how much they’ve improved in the past few weeks. If they’ve already evolved to E-grade, it could get tricky. On the other hand, rushing to evolve would weaken their class progression, leaving them vulnerable in the future. By then, I’ll be far stronger.”
Their conversation eventually drifted back to the teleportation circles. Lucan’s explanations, though detailed, quickly became too technical for Thalion to follow. He bid the smith farewell and left the workshop.
The hunt for termites awaited. Thalion was eager to see what his new armor of celestial rarity was capable of. The Veil of Dread wasn’t just a piece of equipment—it was a promise of power, and he intended to make full use of it.
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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