Irinika is overwhelming and mighty. The Goddess of Darkness, revered out of fear and out of greed. An overlord to her followers, but her position is deserved. If out of nothing but her sheer power. It is fitting that she completes the duality of the two of us.
Olephia is destruction incarnate. Of Chaos, a Goddess to satisfy and feed sacrifices to, or to pray that she never comes close. Undefeatable, it is a mystery how she escaped the realms of overwhelming Divines, such as of Time or of Attraction and incarnated into the realm of mortals. We should have killed her before this mess even started, but the ease of turning a blind eye to Olephia and sequester her off to uninhabited lands than kill her let her live made sure the hum of Chaos was never silenced…
– Excerpt from the secrets texts in the White Pantheon’s closed library. Written by Goddess Allasaria, of Light: ‘My thoughts on the Daughter-Goddesses.’
Anassa took a step towards the dirty horde of measly claimants to Divinity flying in from the south-west.
Logar looked up into the air as the fires of the forest where extinguished in a breeze. Anassa blinked from her position to one further down, and then again, and again. He felt his throat tighten as he looked at Fer drinking blood from the third corpse the darkfurs had brought her. Her wounds finally closed and her breathing was stabilizing.
Anassa stopped as she realised how slowly the Divines were coming. Mages were rising from the air to meet them, but it would still take at least a few minutes for them to reach her. Why should she approach them? She stopped and scanned the area of Arcadia. Back then, it had been a magical place, downright fantastical. Elven magic had forced the leylines to expel magic, trees were wild and glowing, the first beastmen came from Arcadia, where magic and sorcery had forced man and beast to cohabit one soul.
And now? She smiled to herself as she looked at the burning buildings with people scurrying around them. What a farce. Geomancers unable to smother fire, Hydromancers unable to drown it, Aeromancers unable to pull the oxygen away and kill it, Pyromancers unable to just snuff it out. This was what mighty Elassa had to deal with? These were her people? No wonder she was always in a bad mood in the few times she visited Anassa in the Divine Library.
Anassa looked around.
Edmonton took a step back as the remnants of his magic intertwined and buffered by sorcery stopped a ball of fire in his tracks. Eliza stopped too as her mouth fell open, her brown eyes widened and she looked up. The mages surrounding the containment quarter stopped too.
Vines roaring along the ground retreated back into the earth. Lyca’s fire simmered and disappeared in a final series of sparks as the man took a step in front of Eliza. The howling orchestra of winds Fleur had been casting disappeared as her magic started to wane and cool down. The mages they were fighting all pulled back, expressions of terrified awe as they looked up.
Four young sorcerers and fifty mages put down their hands as they looked up into the starry sky of Arcadia. A woman was near the centre, a woman in a red dress held up behind her as if invisible maids were helping her carry it, with marvellous black hair that flew in the wind.
A terrible crimson eye appeared in the air next to her. Cut out of thin lines red, as if someone had incarnated a picturesque drawing into the real world. Then another. A third. Ten. A hundred. They sprawled out around her, the woman took no notice to the powers around her, she merely to look at the four.
Edmonton blinked as she disappeared, felt her sorceries above and behind and turned. In one instant, she had covered shut a distance. And then, Anassa spoke.
“Kneel.” Anassa said, her voice hard as stone as her red eyes stared down upon the mages that were trying to harm her students. She saw Lyca and Edmonton and Eliza and Fleur drop to their knees instantly and rolled her eyes. “Not you.” Anassa raised her hard and showed who was to kneel.
Fleur felt her mouth go dry as she looked up to Anassa. To the mages, above them, a giant hand of crimson sorcery appeared. Opaque, as if shaded, with the edges growing bright. As if someone had brought a drawing to life. Fleur could only stare up as she looked at that delicate hand stretch one giant finger out and point towards the magicians ahead of her.
“I do not repeat myself.” Anassa said, her voice boomed across the valley. The mages stood there, frozen with fear and with shaking legs. The Goddess rolled her eyes again. Well, she gave them a chance, didn’t she? She clapped her hands, above her, two giant red hands of sorcery clapped in unison as her eyes moved to her students. “Stand up, watch and learn, I will now demonstrate what Sorcery is capable of.”
Her four students stood up, straight backed and watching with attention. She felt their sorceries and magics flow through them meagre as they were. When she had been locked in the Divine Library, she could only cast mere visions of herself. Now, there were no limiters, no more of Elassa’s little crystals that tried to try and pretend that the two arts were matched. Sorcery was a temple for the elite and the best of the best, magic was shit for the plebeians to lie down and rot in. A thoroughly uncreative art, refined to be trained in mass.
A hundred little mice where nothing for a man with a heavy boot. One of the mages turned and took a step. Anassa smiled as his head fell off his shoulders. It would have been too fast for anyone to catch, but it was a merely a small pinch. A man could crush a new-born’s bones with a pinch, why shouldn’t a Divine be able to do the same to adults? It was simply perspective, these people were staring up at a mountain they couldn’t even fathom the heights of.
That head rolled on the ground as the body took another step, realised what had happened and fell. Magicians neighbouring it screamed and jumped away. “Who are you?” One woman shouted. A pyromancer, with a full-red cloak and a staff already trailing with fire as she made a wide circle with it.
Anassa waved her hand again. The woman looked down at her chest, she coughed, blood spilled from the ground and she fell face down on the floor. She didn’t have the right to even speak to Anassa, much less demand an answer. Dogs were put down when they barked too loudly, why should humans not be? What difference was there to a Divine between a dog and a man? Anassa trailed her finger through the air as she spoke to the four students before her.
A copy of herself, a false-vision, appeared besides each of the four and leaned in to speak quietly. “When you fight, there is no reason for grandiosities.” Anassa and her copies pointed to a geomancer raising stones out of the ground. “That is called pressing a sword to someone’s throat.” The earth-mage had the same fate as the pyromancer. His stones suddenly dropped, he coughed up blood, and he fell dead to the ground. “Bandits and robbers press swords to men’s throat to terrify them. We do not.”
Another two magicians fell, a man and a woman who were working together to summon a beast of water. “You can play at combat, or you can kill. Children play, adults kill.” Anassa flew closer to the men as she thought of what else to teach them. She shouted this time. “The next to attack me can have a free shot. Have at it, as strong as you can.”
A ball of fire flew up from the ground from a mage. Another two turned to run from the Goddess. Anassa dropped the first two, then extinguished the spark of life from the pyromancer as his fireball soared through the air. The ball of fire disappeared quickly as it lost the force guarding it. Anassa sneered. That was it? Where were the cones? Why was the air around her not alight? Where was the Sun’s wrath? “Again!” She shouted. “STRONGER! KILL ME!”
A group of geomancers took up position and hurled a stone the size of the ground out of the building. Anassa tapped her thumbs along her fingers as her mouth twisted in rage. Just that? Just a stone? What was a stone? A mere grain of sand beneath her! She waved her hand lethargically forwards.
Lyca looked up, his mouth full of awe as Anassa moved her hand. The stone before stopped in mid-air, then cracked. It cracked again, and again, and again, the sound of tearing stone screamed through the air as stone shattered on stone.
And then… nothing.
Anassa finished her hand stroke and the stone dropped. It wasn’t a stone anymore, it was a pile of dust, it hit the ground with a heavy thud and sent a grey cloud up into the air. That was what she thought of such an attack. Where were the stone birds? The endless hails of metal? The rising mountains and cracking Earths? Did magic really fall so much. She kept looking at the mages before her, but her eyes saw the approaching Divines, too much time had been wasted here, she would end this faster. Frankly, she wanted to end it already. It was an insult to sorcery that this farce called itself magic. What would the hydromancers do? Wet themselves?
Anassa snapped her fingers and sixty-three men and women collapsed to their knees. Each pierced by a thin vein of sorcery. It would be too small to see for mortals, too small to even produce a drop of blood through the piercing of skin, but once inside body, they’d quickly slice the heart into a hundred little pieces. “That, children, was a demonstration on how to fight mortals, killing is not theatre nor art, it is merely the claiming of lives. You kill, or you die. How you kill is unimportant. You simply do it.” Anassa said as she turned away from her students. The four false visions repeated the words to her students and disappeared.
Anassa hovered higher and higher as she looked at the oncoming Gods and Goddesses. Too short to be major players but there was a good deal of them. Anassa didn’t bother to count, there was no reason to give that much worth to little flies. She outstretched her arms, sighed as she leaned back and cracked her fingers together. That felt good. The eyes around her scanned the crowd as they approached her, they could fly, but that meant little. Only fools cares about which Divines could fly or not. Fer could not, and these figures where not even fit to be the dirt she trod on.
Some minor God was the first. A soft-faced repugnant fellow with hair trailing down to his shoulders, with green eyes and wearing the whites and golds of the Pantheon. He drew up his hand and the horde of Divines and mages stopped in mid-air. Anassa looked at them from below, then took a step above them before speaking. “Know your place.”
“We are not here to fight you.” Anassa smiled down at the man. Behind her, a giant image of herself appeared, sculpted entirely of sorcery. A drawing in her mind cast onto the fabric of reality, that was sorcery in its truest form, something magic wished it could achieve. It sneered down at the crowd as they formed a tighter circle. The mortals put up defensive shields, spear and sword appeared in the hands of the Divines. Of course they weren’t here to fight her, what hope did they have of stopping her?
She was Anassa, Goddess of Sorcery. She was chosen by Arascus. She was a pillar of the Great War. She had books written about her.
Of course they did not come to fight. They came to give up their lives and be the first atonement of the White Pantheon for their crime of imprisoning her. They came to be slaughtered.
Anassa let those little mages put up their little blue shields. She felt their magic, it was a measly little thing. To think the best could only have been a mediocre battle-mage in the past. Elassa really let her domain slip. Anassa stood on the air in her red dress. “You did not come to fight, so why come?” She felt her energy build up within her, it was time to let the world know that even if the world had regressed, she had not.
“We came because Arcadia was under attack!” That lead God shouted back as he looked at the ruins of some trite halls. The mages had finally put it out. They were starting to look at the confrontation in the skies. Good, Anassa always liked having an audience. She deserved one.
“And?” Anassa asked, the grand incarnation of herself behind said the words loud enough for the whole land to hear. The God looked around.
“And we’ve come to ask you to stop!” Anassa raised an eyebrow. Did the man not realise who he was talking to?
“I did not attack Arcadia.” Anassa turned and pointed to Fer, the woman was stood as her beastmen finished off another team of mages. Fer grinned up at Anassa. “It was her.” Fer put her hands on her hips and made a grand posture no one but her beastmen and Anassa could see. Anassa smiled at that silliness, that was Fer through and through.
“Then why…” The God slowed his speech as if at a loss for words. “Then why did you… kill those people?” Anassa cocked her head to one side in disbelief. Was that such a grand notion? What was Divinity if not the right to decide who should die and kill? A man with a sword was a God to the swordless, just as adults were Gods among children.
“Do you know who you are talking to?” Anassa asked, the Divines all shared wary glances, a few shook their heads. Anassa did not let them embarrass themselves or her anymore. “This should help jog your slow little minds.”
The giant Anassa behind her disappeared as the Goddess extended her hands and floated higher up. Her hair started to dance in the air, her dress lifted up to her knees as sorcery started to flow out of control. It shot out of her fingertips in arcs of bright crimson lightning, it spiralled around her and flew up into the night sky.
Paintbrush and pencil painted the sky red, with thick dashes of crimson and thin lines arcing from star to star. Anassa smiled as she heard one of the terrified expressions of awe, she saw it in their faces and their eyes. That collapsing light of confidence, that slight tension in the neck as they held themselves in place even though they wanted to, the curling of fists around swords.
The moon behind her turned crimson as Anassa’s mad energy seared itself into reality. The pencil and the paintbrush were gone, someone had spilled the bucket directly onto the canvas. The Divines took a step back as the world became tinged with crimson.
“We are…” One of them began in a hurried and apologetic tone. Another turned immediately and started to fly away.
Anassa snapped her finger.
A sword erupted from the sky above and shot down as fast as lightning. It was the flick of a paint brush smearing the ground with crimson sorcery and red blood. That Divine, whoever he was, was not worthy to give himself that title. Anassa spread her arms out to either side as she felt the satisfaction of guarding her own. He lay, unmoving on the ground as the sword disappeared into butterflies, a gaping hole left in his chest.
Godhood had to be earned, if you could not withstand even a single attack from her, you had no right to claim the same stage. It was that easy. Power was given to those who could use it, those who could not had their power revoked.
The Divines took up defensive positions as Fer howled in the distance. Anassa’s eyes of sorcery hovering in the air saw beastmen pull their wounded and support each other as they made their way back to their leader. “Fight me!” Anassa shouted out. “Prove your worth! Touch the hem of my dress you worthless wastes of space! Even once and I will accept your claim at Godhood!”
Edmonton looked up at the sky as the crimson moon above Arcadia started to grow and expanded. It came close to Anassa, a perfect circle of sorcery still and glowing as its redness saturated the sky behind it.
Anassa looked at the Divines and mages in the air before her. Not a single one of them moved. “I will not repeat myself. Touch the hem of my dress and I will let you go.” She raised her hand. “You have thirty seconds.”
A Divine dashed forwards. Another God, with black hair and another soft face. He held his long blade awkwardly, too tightly and his muscles were stiff. Anassa merely took a step to the left.
Lyca looked on in awe at Anassa as she blinked from one space to another. The God who tried to cut her looked around in confusion before he saw the Goddess of Sorcery thirty metres off to his left. Anassa made that patronizing of hers as she looked down at him.
Lyca wished he could have that sort of power.
A fireball came at Anassa. She did not even dodging it. What was fire anyway? Just hot air, just some chemical reaction. The ball of fire travelled through her and was swallowed by the crimson moon in the air. A shard of ice cast by several magicians came quickly. Anassa stepped over it. Another Goddess, this one with a spear and face full of fear. Anassa lifted her arm, the moon behind her pulsed with red light and the spear turned to dust in the Goddess’ hands. It wafted away in the cool night breeze.
“Do you understand now?” Anassa spoke softly to them, but everyone in Arcadia heard her voice travel along the wind. “You are not Divines.”
Anassa turned around as two Gods came to her. She had given them too much time, five seconds had passed and she was already getting bored. They came at her, roaring winds and flames burning in the air. Shards of stone rising from the ground and flung towards her as if by slingshots. Gods and Goddesses with sword and spear. Man-sized icicles that shattered into a thousand fragments.
Anassa stepped through them all.
Ten seconds left. She took a deep breath and decided there was no point moving. The crimson moon behind her pulsed and an opaque sphere of red touched her. A sword touched it and was cut, where the metal tried to stab, the metal simply disappeared from existence. As if the red sorcery was an eraser rectifying an artist’s mistake. A snake of water smashed into it. There was no splash, no explosion, no mists of steam. The snake merely dived into the sorcery and never returned. Anassa stood there, hands behind her back as she studied the Divines and mages attacking her.
The White Pantheon really has fallen.
This level of magic would not even warrant a true God being held in reserve, it was a simple joke. She would rather have mundane beastmen at her side than whatever this farce the mages tried to pretend magic was. This power of the minor Divines had nothing in common with the ancient battlefield heroes. Ten minor deities could hold back an army back then. Kassandora had needed to bless every individual one of her soldiers to even give them a fighting chance, and now? Now a few dozen men would be able to one of these frauds claiming the title of Divinity.
“Stop.” Anassa said. “Thirty seconds have passed. You have all failed.” She lifted her hands into the air as her eyes saw the crowds of students and teachers throughout Arcadia. The beastmen, her young four sorcerers, they all looked up at that fruitless assault the White Pantheon had formed. “To all the dirt in Arcadia, let me give you the most important lesson in your life. To you frauds in the air, let me show you what Divinity really is.”
The Divines backed away, the mages kept up their assault, a few had raised defensive barriers as they prepared for Anassa’s counterattack. “Raise defensive barriers.” Anassa said. “Commune for it.” She looked at the confused faces of the mages. Did they not even know what a communion was? What a joke. Anassa clicked her tongue in frustration. If they had waited a thousand years, then the Great War would have never happened, it would have been called the Great Cleansing instead.
The mages raised barriers. A few worked together. Anassa’s eyes scanned how they used magic, worthless. It wasn’t a communion, it was simply a mutual spell. No conduits, no hierarchy, no efficiency. Others were under some notion that they could take on Anassa alone, they raised personal shields around themselves, faint bubbles of blue. No one tried to eat from the leyline, no one pulled in the stagnant energies from the air, not a single one of them made any attempt at multiple shields, not a single one of them put up a specialized barrier to deal with sorcery.
Anassa took a deep breath. “If you survive one shot, I will give you a minute to flee.” A trained mage could cover enough space in that. “I will not give chase, but if I can reach you from here, you will have not fled enough.” She looked at the mages again, some where trying to conserve strength upon hearing that. Fools again, a mage who didn’t push his body to frying should have stayed back home and toiled the fields.
A child on the ground stepped forwards and raised his wand at Anassa. He was crying, his shirt was covered in blood. The wand started to glow red. Anassa did not even turn to recognize him as she whisked her hand through the air and his hand fell off. Sliced by a sorcery that buzzed through the air like a wasp.
Anassa spread her arms out.
The crimson moon around her pulsed. Eleven more appeared as if the hours of the on a clock. They surrounded that group of Divines and mages. The group tightened and shrank. Shields and armour appeared around the Divines. Blue barriers hardened and hummed with magical energies.
Anassa put one arm into the air.
Insects had to be crushed, fools had to be pushed into their place, vainglory had to be erased. Magic was for the elites and no one else. Godhood had to be gatekeep. As was done in the past, as shall be done now.
Anassa twisted her arm and brought it down in a sharp swing.
There was no build-up, no slow humming of sorcery, no great charging of power. The crimson moons simply opened up, each with a thick beam of sorcery the size of a great hall. Anassa closed her eyes as she felt her sorcery impact on magic.
Sorcery touched magic and wiped it away. It incinerated skin. It vanished armour and blade. It tore through bone and organ. A single blink of an eye would have been enough to miss it.
And it stopped.
And there was no one in the air.
And there was no one where the beams touched the ground.
And Arcadia stood in tremendous, terrible, terrified silence.
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Chapters
- Chapter 676 – Kill the Unkillable, Slay the Unslayable.
- Chapter 675 – Operation Unkillable
- Chapter 674 – Finding Common Ground
- Chapter 673 – Gambling On A Gamble
- Chapter 672 – And So, The Giant Strains
- Chapter 671 – Seizing Initiative
- Chapter 670 – Silent Killer
- Chapter 669 – Special Imperial Saviours
- Chapter 668 – Fire On Fire
- Chapter 667 – Picking Killing Apart
- Chapter 666 – Final Readjustments
- Chapter 665 – The Pesticide Team
- Chapter 664 – Bringing Back The Cavalry
- Chapter 663 – Infestation
- Chapter 662 – Older Little Sister
- Chapter 661 – A View To Rest For
- Chapter 660 – Suffering Through Command
- Chapter 659 – The ICDT
- Chapter 658 – Unfurling The Nuclear Carpet
- Chapter 656 – Maps Of Old Times.
- Chapter 657 – Maps Of Old Times.
- Chapter 655 – Your Plan Is Done
- Chapter 654 – Aris Holding Its Breath
- Chapter 653 – Packbinding Exercises
- Chapter 652 – Prince of Peace
- Chapter 651 – Cornered Rats
- Chapter 650 – The Question of Rest
- Chapter 649 – Competition of Minds.
- Chapter 648 – Fresh Start
- Chapter 647 – For The Past Rears Its Head
- Chapter 646 – Paradigm Shift
- Chapter 645 – 500,000 Souls A Day
- Chapter 644 – Wisdom In Nothing
- Chapter 643 – Under Strain
- Chapter 642 – For They Are Ceaseless
- Chapter 641 – She-Devil of Rancais
- Chapter 640 – Total Infiltration
- Chapter 639 – In the Name of Stability
- Chapter 638 – The Bronze Shield, The Silver Spear
- Chapter 637 – For Forever, Until Today
- Chapter 636 – Matters of Makeup
- Chapter 635 – Betraying Hair
- Chapter 634 – For They Are Silent
- Chapter 633 – Bookkeeping
- Chapter 632 – Recalibration
- Chapter 631 – Pairhood
- Chapter 630 – A Shield Invincible, A Shield Pierced.
- Chapter 629 – Red Mountain Antworks
- Chapter 628 – Pairing Up
- Chapter 627 – How To Clean The Sky
- Chapter 626 – The Worst Addiction
- Chapter 625 – Directors Of The Theatre
- Chapter 624 – Meeting Minds
- Chapter 623 – Back In The Sun
- Chapter 622 – FP1-N
- Chapter 621 – A Mind Stained
- Chapter 620 – Salvation In The Shape Of A Sword
- Chapter 619 – Backs To The Ocean
- Chapter 618 – A Lesson Taught
- Chapter 617 – Piercing Apocalypse
- Chapter 616 – Showcase
- Chapter 615 – Salvation Squadron
- Chapter 614 – One’s Own Creation
- Chapter 613 – As Had Been Before
- Chapter 612 – A Watch Ended
- Chapter 611 – A Matter of Atoms
- Chapter 610 – Hot Water
- Chapter 609 – Creating The Endpoint
- Chapter 608 – A Man with a Shovel.
- Chapter 607 – The Gleaming Underground
- Chapter 606 – Foundations of Magitech
- Chapter 605 – Divine Conscription
- Chapter 604 – Ordering The Impossible
- Chapter 603 – Playing A Fool
- Chapter 602 – A Moment In Time
- Chapter 601 – Just Cause
- Chapter 600 – The Modern State
- Chapter 599 – Lightless Arika
- Chapter 598 – Fires of Hell
- Chapter 597 – To Deal With Pride
- Chapter 596 – To Homes Unused
- Chapter 595 – Matters of State
- Chapter 594 – Nursed Back To Health
- Chapter 593 – Victory Lap
- Chapter 592 – Empire Reawakened
- Chapter 591 – The Suns Under The Surface
- Chapter 590 – Syllabizing Salvation
- Chapter 589 – To The Edge Of Apocalypse
- Chapter 588 – Like the Olden Days
- Chapter 587 – Slow Progress
- Chapter 586 – A New Lead
- Chapter 585 – A Tough Nut to Crack
- Chapter 584 – An Army Back On The Mountain
- Chapter 583 – Deliver Us From Evil
- Chapter 582 – Not One Shot Wasted
- Chapter 581 – Not the Pick, But the Axe
- Chapter 580 – Into Passages Long Forgotten, Long Unseen
- Chapter 579 – The Cosmic Janitor
- Chapter 578 – Can’t Be Said
- Chapter 577 – An Hour’s Worth of Work
- Chapter 576 – Buy-In
- Chapter 575 – Ancient Markings
- Chapter 574 – Salvation Skunkworks
- Chapter 573 – I Can (Not) Fix You.
- Chapter 572 – Sokolowski’s Sledgehammer
- Chapter 571 – Keeping Notes
- Chapter 570 – Grey Souls
- Chapter 569 – Grey Waters
- Chapter 568 – Grey Mountains
- Chapter 567 – Breaktime is Over
- Chapter 566 – B.F.B: Big Friendly Beast.
- Chapter 565 – Not My Decision
- Chapter 564 – Headmistress
- Chapter 563 – Handy-Elf
- Chapter 562 – The Hard Truth
- Chapter 561 – A New Word
- Chapter 560 – Elder Sister
- Chapter 559 – The Sweet Taste of Victory
- Chapter 558 – A Matter of Divine Legitimacy.
- Chapter 557 – Diseases In the Deep
- Chapter 556 – Operation Demonfall
- Chapter 555 – And So, Humanity Prayed. And So, Divinity Answered.
- Chapter 554 – Exhale Before the End
- Chapter 553 – Archdemon
- Chapter 552 – Interdiction
- Chapter 551 – Germs and Cells
- Chapter 550 – Forge-God
- Chapter 549 – Digging In, Digging Through, Digging Out.
- Chapter 548 – Into Ash
- Chapter 547 – A Treasure Without A Map
- Chapter 546 – Ashen Skies
- Chapter 545 – Francis in Crisis
- Chapter 544 – The Last Day
- Chapter 543 – Yet How Long Has The Giant Been Marching?
- Chapter 542 – Eagles Imperial
- Chapter 541 – Soldier’s Mindset
- Chapter 540 – Wrong Way
- Chapter 539 – The Glue That Holds It All Together
- Chapter 538 – The Anghazi Evacuation
- Chapter 537 – And so, the Giant Marches.
- Chapter 536 – One Single Seed
- Chapter 535 – A Matter of Trust
- Chapter 534 – The Case for Authority
- Chapter 533 – Drunk on Life
- Chapter 532 – And So The Gears Creak And Turn
- Chapter 531 – The Day It Broke Apart
- Chapter 530 – I Am The Empire
- Chapter 529 – To Hold and To Try
- Chapter 528 – End Times Coming
- Chapter 527 – Wins all Around
- Chapter 526 – Mouths to Feed
- Chapter 525 – Is That Real?
- Chapter 524 – Looking Down On Who
- Chapter 523 – Back in the West
- Chapter 522 – Rising Tide
- Chapter 521 – The Norn Declaration
- Chapter 520 – The Sky’s The Limit
- Chapter 519 – Raising the Temperature
- Chapter 518 – A Broken Promise
- Chapter 517 – A Blessing Imperial
- Chapter 516 – What A World
- Chapter 515 – All’s Well That Ends Well
- Chapter 514 – All The Illnesses In The Realm
- Chapter 513 – The Sky In The Sky
- Chapter 512 – Letter By Letter
- Chapter 511 – The Emptier Room
- Chapter 510 – The Empty Room
- Chapter 509 – A Waiting Game
- Chapter 508 – The Deepest Reaches of Divinity
- Chapter 507 – A Matter of Moments
- Chapter 506 – Sisterhood
- Chapter 505 – The Monster In The Dark
- Chapter 504 – Sent By Dad
- Chapter 503 – Testing The Waters
- Chapter 502 – One Thank You
- Chapter 501 – Saving Lives
- Chapter 500 – What An Absolute Goddess
- Chapter 499 – Caught in 4K
- Chapter 498 – Life Colourless
- Chapter 497 – One Million and One Thanks
- Chapter 496 – The Doctor Is In
- Chapter 495 – Battered Wolf
- Chapter 494 – One of Us
- Chapter 493 – Image To Uphold
- Chapter 492 – The Anver Government
- Chapter 491 – Crisis Upon Crisis
- Chapter 490 – Thrown onto the Rocks
- Chapter 489 – Blessings, Mundane.
- Chapter 488 – Cleric’s Life
- Chapter 487 – Save All We Can
- Chapter 486 – All on the Same Page
- Chapter 485 – What Friends Are For
- Chapter 484 – Forty Thousand Men
- Chapter 483 – Miss Doctor
- Chapter 482 – Parenthood
- Chapter 481 – Seeing Red
- Chapter 480 – The Worst Prisoner In The World
- Chapter 479 – Back In Action
- Chapter 478 – Operation Ratsweeper
- Chapter 477 – Outnumbered, Outmatched
- Chapter 476 – To Wield Divinity
- Chapter 475 – Maintaining Sanity
- Chapter 474 – The Divine Doctor
- Chapter 473 – Weapons At The Front
- Chapter 472 – Team (Individual) Effort
- Chapter 471 – On the Back Foot
- Chapter 470 – A Goddess Imperial
- Chapter 469 – For It Is Many
- Chapter 468 – Everywhere, all at Once
- Chapter 467 – Escalation
- Chapter 466 – Pilgrimage and Hibernation
- Chapter 465 – The Mechanized Offensive Against Backwardness
- Chapter 464 – The Kuya Report
- Chapter 463 – Around The First Stone of Klavdiv
- Chapter 462 – Off To The Movies
- Chapter 461 – The Grandest City Under the World
- Chapter 460 – To Grow A Goddess
- Chapter 459 – Trophy-Goddess
- Chapter 458 – To Push Beyond Life
- Chapter 457 – Sounding Like A Divine
- Chapter 456 – And Who Stands Up For You?
- Chapter 455 – The Thousand Year Retreat
- Chapter 454 – Terrible and Annoying
- Chapter 453 – Where is Your God?
- Chapter 452 – Continent Cracked
- Chapter 451 – Seedling
- Chapter 450 – History or Myth?
- Chapter 449 – It Is, What It Is
- Chapter 448 – To See Where No One Has Seen Before
- Chapter 447 – The Next Move
- Chapter 446 – Trouble in Arika
- Chapter 445 – (Im)Permanence
- Chapter 444 – Nothing To Do
- Chapter 443 – The Greatest Debt
- Chapter 442 – Reconstruction
- Chapter 441 – Suffering Silence
- Chapter 440 – Goddess Nonetheless
- Chapter 438 – Hatred & Health
- Chapter 439 – A Quest Into Arcadia
- Chapter 437 – Liberation
- Chapter 436 – Tea and Sugar
- Chapter 435 – Flap Flap Nod.
- Chapter 434 – Total Imperial Victory
- Chapter 433 – Orchestra of War
- Chapter 432 – Battle of Aris
- Chapter 431 – Flight Checks! Flight Checks!
- Chapter 430 – Until Death and Not A Second More
- Chapter 429 – Friend
- Chapter 428 – Imperial Capital of Culture
- Chapter 427 – The Mad Scramble For The Future
- Chapter 426 – Cute Little Grey Mouse
- Chapter 425 – Anarchia Bless
- Chapter 424 – Killing Fields
- Chapter 423 – Another Glorious Battle
- Chapter 422 – Goddess Calling
- Chapter 421 – The Age of Disappointment
- Chapter 420 – Resolution
- Chapter 419 – Railgun
- Chapter 418 – Cosmic Dissapointment
- Chapter 417 – Show Me What You’re Made Of
- Chapter 416 – The Building Blocks of Divinity
- Chapter 415 – Bait
- Chapter 414 – Restoration of Order
- Chapter 413 – The One Way Street Destroyed
- Chapter 412 – Torchbearer
- Chapter 411 – To Fell Feeling
- Chapter 410 – To Play A Fool
- Chapter 409 – Basic Self Initiative
- Chapter 408 – Behind Schedule
- Chapter 407 – The Stalling War
- Chapter 406 – Case Yellow
- Chapter 405 – Crimson Farm
- Chapter 404 – In The Presence of a Goddess
- Chapter 403 – Guillotine
- Chapter 402 – The Death Warrant of Ordeaux
- Chapter 401 – Where’s A God When You Need One?
- Chapter 400 – On The Edge
- Chapter 399 – Air At Last
- Chapter 398 – The Price of Victory
- Chapter 397 – Sledgehammer
- Chapter 396 – A City Stood Still
- Chapter 395 – Sweet Mother Empire
- Chapter 394 – Prey and Predator
- Chapter 393 – Sailing The Light Blue Ocean
- Chapter 392 – Classified
- Chapter 391 – Artist Silent and Artist Loud
- Chapter 390 – On the Back Foot
- Chapter 389 – Charging Straight In
- Chapter 388 – Cold, Cold Aristocracy
- Chapter 387 – Shock and Awe
- Chapter 386 – The Unheroic Knight
- Chapter 385 – Flick the Switch and Go In
- Chapter 384 – Waking Up To Death
- Chapter 383 – In Epan Soil
- Chapter 382 – On The Right Track
- Chapter 381 – Lyca’s Anklebiter Removal Service
- Chapter 380 – Wolf In The Station
- Chapter 379 – Wolf In The Grapevine
- Chapter 378 – Interrogation
- Chapter 377 – The Ride Never Ends
- Chapter 376 – Ants in the Box
- Chapter 375 – All Laid to Rest
- Chapter 374 – Five Hours In Fazba
- Chapter 373 – The Barrier Broken
- Chapter 372 – The Deadzone Hold
- Chapter 371 – The Bulwark Hold
- Chapter 370 – Won’t Stop, Can’t Stop
- Chapter 369 – Odd One Out
- Chapter 368 – The Bloodless Coup
- Chapter 367 – Freed From The Past
- Chapter 366 – The Superness of Heroes
- Chapter 365 – To Paint Red Once Again
- Chapter 364 – My Salvation for a Word
- Chapter 363 – The Gang of Five
- Chapter 362 – Into Epa
- Chapter 361 – The IBR
- Chapter 360 – The Wolf In The Den
- Chapter 359 – Into the Wolfden
- Chapter 358 – What Friends Are For
- Chapter 357 – Observer
- Chapter 356 – Onward to the Future
- Chapter 355 – Poison Pill
- Chapter 354 – Mortal No More
- Chapter 353 – Divine Right To Die
- Chapter 352 – The Endless Well of Life
- Chapter 351 – Lord of the Flies
- Chapter 350 – Tip of the Spear
- Chapter 349 – A Foot In The Water
- Chapter 348 – Operation Seabreaker
- Chapter 347 – To Break The Sea Kingdoms
- Chapter 346 – Standing Alone
- Chapter 345 – It Has Already Begun
- Chapter 344 – Twinkling Ceilings
- Chapter 343 – First Time For Everything
- Chapter 342 – The Island Under Siege
- Chapter 341 – Stone & Iron, Wood & Gold
- Chapter 340 – Handing off the Reins
- Chapter 339 – Given A Child
- Chapter 338 – Steady As She Goes
- Chapter 337 – The Cutest
- Chapter 336 – Nothing New
- Chapter 335 – Better Late Than Never
- Chapter 334 – The Smallest Divine
- Chapter 333 – Not Defeated But Dead
- Chapter 332 – Into The World Below
- Chapter 331 – The Most Human of Them All
- Chapter 330 – Anti-Divine Divine
- Chapter 329 – Harbingers of the Second Age Of Heroes
- Chapter 328 – Storm into Aris
- Chapter 327 – To Divinity True and Unknown!
- Chapter 326 – Embodiment of a Nation
- Chapter 325 – Goddess-Queen
- Chapter 324 – In With The New
- Chapter 323 – Out With the Old
- Chapter 322 – A Romantic Outlook
- Chapter 321 – The Right To Re-Election
- Chapter 320 – Two Birds, One Stone
- Chapter 319 – An Aggression Essential
- Chapter 318 – Operation Willbreaker
- Chapter 317 – Who, If Not You?
- Chapter 316 – The (Not Imperial) War College of Arcadia
- Chapter 315 – Faster, Faster, Faster!
- Chapter 314 – A Chat with Death
- Chapter 313 – Catching Goddesses
- Chapter 312 – A Letter Not From A Friend
- Chapter 311 – Two More Bricks in the Wall
- Chapter 310 – The Art of The Bait
- Chapter 309 – Pride’s Mad Lioness
- Chapter 308 – Indulging Curiosity
- Chapter 307 – Battle of Ponte Dell’Nicodemo
- Chapter 306 – A Promise of Power
- Chapter 305 – Hatred Calls
- Chapter 304 – The Lubskan Wall
- Chapter 303 – A Goddess Gone
- Chapter 302 – Carving Up A Continent
- Chapter 301 – To Settle on a Name
- Chapter 300 – Recalibrate and Advance
- Chapter 299 – Monsters in the Deep
- Chapter 298 – A City Regrown
- Chapter 297 – A Double Dose
- Chapter 296 – Storm of Souls
- Chapter 295 – Modern Stimulants
- Chapter 294 – These Are (Not) Your Skies
- Chapter 293 – The Drums of Civilization
- Chapter 292 – A Hundred Across One
- Chapter 291 – The Unmovable and The Unstoppable
- Chapter 290 – So Starts Soulstorm
- Chapter 289 – Scramble in Arika
- Chapter 288 – How The Tide Turns
- Chapter 287 – To Bring On The Forever-Draft
- Chapter 286 – Welcome to the Club
- Chapter 285 – Weak Point
- Chapter 284 – KAFAF-One
- Chapter 283 – Peacekeeping Colleges of Magic
- Chapter 282 – A Presidential Decision
- Chapter 281 – Feet-first into the UNN
- Chapter 280 – The Men from Zawitz
- Chapter 279 – Hunting Grounds Shared
- Chapter 278 – Dark Sorcery
- Chapter 277 – The Devil of Austerity
- Chapter 276 – A Nuclear Disaster
- Chapter 275 – You Can’t Ring Death
- Chapter 274 – Underhanded Charity
- Chapter 273 – No Slowing Down
- Chapter 272 – It Could Be Done
- Chapter 271 – The Best There Is
- Chapter 270 – The Great War’s Greatest Pillars
- Chapter 269 – True Nature
- Chapter 268 – Uncorruptible Leadership
- Chapter 267 – To Make a Goddess Smile
- Chapter 266 – Stars have Fallen
- Chapter 265 – The Fence Washed Away
- Chapter 264 – Lovely Hatred
- Chapter 263 – Apex Predators of Arika
- Chapter 262 – I am Here
- Chapter 261 – Starfall
- Chapter 260 – All Heaven Above
- Chapter 259 – Operation Ashlands
- Chapter 258 – Out of Options
- Chapter 257 – Something Worth Doing
- Chapter 256 – Guiding Light, Ruling Pride
- Chapter 255 – Madness and Delusion
- Chapter 254 – Nanbasa Standing
- Chapter 253 – Crimson Jungle
- Chapter 252 – Natural Hierarchy
- Chapter 251 – Dwarves in the Deep
- Chapter 250 – Siege of Nanbasa
- Chapter 249 – An Army Stolen
- Chapter 248 – Stuck At The Bottom
- Chapter 247 – A Different League of Madness
- Chapter 246 – A Titan Missing
- Chapter 245 – Once More Unto The Depths
- Chapter 244 – Scars in the Jungle
- Chapter 243 – The First Wave
- Chapter 242 – A Grand Past
- Chapter 241 – Dawn Comes To Nanbasa
- Chapter 240 – An Army from a Baby
- Chapter 239 – How to Rugpull an Army
- Chapter 238 – Starting The Dig
- Chapter 237 – An Army Unsecure
- Chapter 236 – A Highway for the Jungle
- Chapter 235 – The Most Pressing Issue
- Chapter 234 – The First Days of the Epan War
- Chapter 233 – The Beaches of Rilia
- Chapter 232 – A National Goddess
- Chapter 231 – The Hunger of a Nation
- Chapter 230 – A Rebellion To Be Squashed
- Chapter 229 – Putting Magic To Rest
- Chapter 228 – Preparing for The Long Haul
- Chapter 227 – Spymastery
- Chapter 226 – The Peace That Did Not Last
- Chapter 225 – A Pantheon Reborn
- Chapter 224 – Epan Separation
- Chapter 223 – Fruits of Labour
- Chapter 222 – The Crusade Under Your Feet
- Chapter 221 – Not So Bad
- Chapter 220 – Demons in the Deep
- Chapter 219 – The Smell of Sulphur
- Chapter 218 – The Arringhall Meeting
- Chapter 217 – Things That Should Not Be Here
- Chapter 216 – The Uses of A Fire
- Chapter 215 – End of Training
- Chapter 214 – Sunset over Kirinyaa
- Chapter 213 – Kirinyaa’s Last Sunrise
- Chapter 212 – Turn The Guns
- Chapter 211 – A Show for a Trial
- Chapter 210 – Fail Like No One Else
- Chapter 209 – To Dine With Love
- Chapter 208 – The League Above
- Chapter 207 – By Blood Spilled
- Chapter 206 – The First Lesson
- Chapter 205 – To Make A Lawyer
- Chapter 204 – A Long Way To Go
- Chapter 203 – The Untouched Woods of Epa
- Chapter 202 – Saving Grace
- Chapter 201 – Poof. And There’s Something There.
- Chapter 200 – A Night To Remember
- Chapter 199 – The Greatest Show on Arda
- Chapter 198 – A Slow Game
- Chapter 197 – Never Enough
- Chapter 196 – False Divinity
- Chapter 195 – A Game of Words
- Chapter 194 – Peace, Unachieved
- Chapter 193 – Poof. And Gone.
- Chapter 192 – To Bear the Arms of An Ancient Age
- Chapter 191 – What To Do With The Worldbreaker?
- Chapter 190 – Worldbreaking
- Chapter 189 – Eye of the Storm
- Chapter 188 – Hammer and Anvil
- Chapter 187 – The Second Spear
- Chapter 186 – Not the First Time
- Chapter 185 – Mascot No More
- Chapter 184 – The White Eagle of Lubska
- Chapter 183 – The Spear Shifts
- Chapter 182 – Into Drayim
- Chapter 181 – Operation Speartip
- Chapter 180 – Tip of the Spear
- Chapter 179 – The Siege of Central Requisitions
- Chapter 178 – Delusional Erasers
- Chapter 177 – Kirinyaan War, Eastern Front
- Chapter 176 – The Tremali Brigade
- Chapter 175 – The Storm Approaches
- Chapter 174 – Red Mountain Trails
- Chapter 173 – Birds with Tongues of Steel
- Chapter 172 – Magic Unstoppable, War Unbeaten
- Chapter 171 – A Taste of Magic
- Chapter 170 – Overwatch
- Chapter 169 – A Need for Work
- Chapter 168 – Do You See It?
- Chapter 167 – To A Fruitful Relationship
- Chapter 166 – One in a Million, a Million in One
- Chapter 165 – A Need for Wine
- Chapter 164 – A Need for Tangerines
- Chapter 163 – New Plan, New Friends
- Chapter 162 – From Sands into Grass
- Chapter 161 – To Bring About an End to Epa
- Chapter 160 – Thirty Seconds To Impact
- Chapter 159 – Steel Skies, Iron Rain
- Chapter 158 – An Orchestra of Artillery
- Chapter 157 – Steel & Sorcery, Might & Magic
- Chapter 156 – Man’s Best Friend
- Chapter 155 – As Pure as They Come
- Chapter 154 – Servitude on the Horizon
- Chapter 153 – Hunting Foxes
- Chapter 152 – The Vavel Meeting
- Chapter 151 – Foxes In the Henhouse
- Chapter 150 – A Truly Blessed Land
- Chapter 149 – As If It’s Luck!
- Chapter 148 – The Nation That Knelt
- Chapter 147 – Not to the Jungle, Not to the Mountain
- Chapter 146 – Sands on Fire
- Chapter 145 – A Week-Long Siege
- Chapter 144 – The Defence of Melukal
- Chapter 143 – Melukal Besieged
- Chapter 142 – And So Divinity Marches To War Once Again
- Chapter 141 – Ancient History
- Chapter 140 – A Pot Slowly Boiling.
- Chapter 139 – The Three Peacekeepers
- Chapter 138 – Sorcerer Training Camp
- Chapter 137 – A Letter From The Big Names
- Chapter 136 – The War College of Arcadia
- Chapter 135 – What a Friendly Family Meeting
- Chapter 134 – To Make a Nation Kneel
- Chapter 133 – Arcadia, Sobbing and Shattered
- Chapter 132 – Crimson Moon
- Chapter 131 – Sorcery Unleashed
- Chapter 130 – To the Last Drop
- Chapter 129 – The Modern Herd
- Chapter 128 – Great War Machinations
- Chapter 127 – A Step into The Containment Ward
- Chapter 126 – Operation Sovereign
- Chapter 125 – The Nation That Stands
- Chapter 124 – Arcadia, Silent and Standing
- Chapter 123 – The Music Stops When Heads Roll
- Chapter 122 – To Revolutionize Warfare
- Chapter 121 – The Nation That Stood
- Chapter 120 – A Warherd For the Modern World
- Chapter 119 – Sorceress Imprisoned
- Chapter 118 – Twenty Vials Of Blood
- Chapter 117 – My Credentials? I am Me!
- Chapter 116 – The Rage of Beast and Man
- Chapter 115 – Thunderstorms and Lightning Clouds
- Chapter 114 – A Return To The Land of Magic
- Chapter 113 – To Steal A Country
- Chapter 112 – Beasthood’s Wordgames
- Chapter 111 – The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Seen
- Chapter 110 – To Claim A Continent
- Chapter 109 – Ex-White Pantheon, Meet Arascus.
- Chapter 108 – The O-Bomb
- Chapter 107 – A Continental Divine
- Chapter 106 – Napalm Baby!
- Chapter 105 – The Caretaker Arrives
- Chapter 104 – An Arika of Ash
- Chapter 103 – Lioness, Queen of the Animal Kingdom
- Chapter 102 – The Reclamation War
- Chapter 101 – Two months in Nanbasa
- Chapter 100 – To Sell A Binturong
- Chapter 99 – Jungle Stalkers!
- Chapter 98 – Shoulders To Carry A Campaign
- Chapter 97 – The Kirinyaan Internal Affairs Bureau
- Chapter 96 – Straight Back To Work
- Chapter 95 – Bloodied, but Unbeaten
- Chapter 94 – The Gratitude of Mortals
- Chapter 93 – Gratitude Divines Cannot Do
- Chapter 92 – The Igos Crisis
- Chapter 91 – Breakout
- Chapter 90 – A Concoction of Divine Blood
- Chapter 89 – Dinner is Served
- Chapter 88 – To Plan For The Unplannable
- Chapter 87 – The Jungle’s Stomach
- Chapter 86 – Some Things Never Change
- Chapter 85 – Tiny Little Wolves
- Chapter 84 – The Jungle’s Skin
- Chapter 83 – Into The Jungle
- Chapter 82 – As It Was Back Then
- Chapter 81 – War’s Reinforcements
- Chapter 80 – The Aldanstein Meeting
- Chapter 79 – The Jungle Takes
- Chapter 78 – The Calling Jungle
- Chapter 77 – Next Daughter: Anassa!
- Chapter 76 – The Chaos Crisis
- Chapter 75 – First Leona, Now The World!
- Chapter 74 – The Dreaded Delusions of Humanity
- Chapter 73 – Sunset Contingency
- Chapter 72 – An Arikan Sunset
- Chapter 71 – A Vow For War
- Chapter 70 – The Dead Legion
- Chapter 69 – Operation Misfortune
- Chapter 68 – A Pantheon Shattered
- Chapter 67 – Cry Havoc And Let Slip The Dog Of War
- Chapter 66 – Mother Nature, Capricious & Cruel
- Chapter 65 – The Gates of Olympiada
- Chapter 64 – A Pantheon Sick
- Chapter 63 – The Game is Set
- Chapter 62 – The Reunion of a Millennium
- Chapter 61 – The Ground Team
- Chapter 60 – Ready to Report: Operation SkyStealer
- Chapter 59 – Sorcerers of the Future
- Chapter 58 – Mikhail Alash, Bringer of Jobs, Restorer of Cities, Saviour of Children.
- Chapter 57 – End Education, Begin Annihilation
- Chapter 56 – The Pack Will March
- Chapter 55 – The Last Time We Meet
- Chapter 54 – Purest of Nobles
- Chapter 53 – War Eternal
- Chapter 52 – The World’s Greatest Strategist
- Chapter 51 – Stupidity At Its Finest
- Chapter 50 – One Last Try
- Chapter 49 – An Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 48 – Of Death
- Chapter 47 – The First Line of Defence
- Chapter 46 – Within the Fortress Walls, The Spectre Prowls
- Chapter 45 – Relics of the Past
- Chapter 44 – Human Artillery
- Chapter 43 – All is Fair with Love and War
- Chapter 42 – A Lack of Finesse
- Chapter 41 – Into the Fire
- Chapter 40 – Out of the Frying Pan
- Chapter 39 – Accelerate
- Chapter 38 – Operation SkyStealer
- Chapter 37 – Seductive, Magnanimous, Vigorous War
- Chapter 36 – To Steal The Sky
- Chapter 35 – Negotiating with a Hammer
- Chapter 34 – Order Prepares For War
- Chapter 33 – Return To Normalcy
- Chapter 32 – A Sword for the Humanitarians
- Chapter 31 – A Return To Arascus
- Chapter 30 – Missing in Action
- Chapter 29 – Godbiter
- Chapter 28 – Order & War
- Chapter 27 – The Greatest Hunt Ends at Last
- Chapter 26 – Within the Fortress Walls, The Huntsmaster Prowls
- Chapter 25 – The Pack Fights
- Chapter 24 – Something On The Range
- Chapter 23 – Librarian No More
- Chapter 22 – The Pack Stands
- Chapter 21 – Peace Unto War, War Unto Peace.
- Chapter 20 – Fading Light, Fading Luck
- Chapter 19 – And In We Go
- Chapter 18 – Hunting Queen-Beast
- Chapter 17 – Deeper
- Chapter 16 – Under Budget, Ahead of Schedule
- Chapter 15 – Fading Light Contingency
- Chapter 14 – The Librarian
- Chapter 13 – A Pantheon Cracking
- Chapter 12 – Within The Divine Library
- Chapter 11 – False Alarm
- Chapter 10 – The Gates
- Chapter 9 – Light, Order & Peace
- Chapter 8 – Shot In The Dark
- Chapter 7 – Hunger Unending
- Chapter 6 – Divinity Watch
- Chapter 5 – Panic In The Pantheon
- Chapter 4 – Unimpressive Welcome
- Chapter 3 – Lady Luck
- Chapter 2 – A God Unearthed
- Chapter 1 – A Millennia of Peace
- Prologue – A Century of War