Chapter 139 – The Three Peacekeepers
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- Chapter 139 – The Three Peacekeepers
Petty existential crises exist for all of us. Our purpose here? Are we even alive? Are we just figments of imagination? If humanity was to disappear, would we go with it? I assume every single one of us has come across these thoughts every now and then. We settle these qualms or we go mad.
There is one crisis of confidence I cannot ignore whatsoever though. That is the question of today’s Divines. Gods rarely change through the ages, this is most evident with Fortia and Maisara. Their ideas of Peace and Order are called barbaric and dystopian nowadays. Maisara’s Order is work for unity, Fortia’s Peace is even simpler: it simply means ‘a lack of war’. Yet they still hold to these beliefs, I presume they will hold to them until they die.
And now, we have Divines incarnate in the Age of Pantheon Peace. They are completely different, almost alien, to us. If conflict were to ever return to Arda, if the fragile alliance between the three worlds was to be broken, who will rise to defend us? The Great War killed off most of the powerful Divines forged in ages of conflict. I cannot envision Ciria or Waeh or Halkus ever leading a conflict. Kassandora’s imprisonment is a contingency for this, she will be dragged out of that cell and made to command because there is no one like her, I doubt there will ever be anyone like her again.
There are not a lot of the old guard left.
– Excerpt from the secrets texts in the White Pantheon’s closed library. Written by Goddess Allasaria, of Light: ‘Untitled.’
Ciria snapped her fingers and a table rose out of the sand. A grand, long table, with more than enough space between the two sides. She stood there, smiling and excited, that finally negotiations had been figured out.
It had been a long month trying to reason with the two sides. First Elassa had vetoed any possibility of Olephia being present, then Arascus came in and said he wanted Allasaria. Elassa was wholly against that idea, but she did want Anassa present. Then Arascus had suggest Fer, then they had to go back and forth about why Fer should be there.
Kassandora was no surprise of course, both sides wanted her there, as was Arascus. Fortia came in on Ciria’s request, one they both had little qualms to. Ciria was happy about that, Fortia was the Goddess of Peace, of course she would be helpful in peace negotiations. Then Arascus simply suggested bringing everyone, Elassa shut that down immediately and the number was limited to three per side. And on and on it went until three representatives of each side were chosen: Elassa, Fortia and Zerus on one side, and then Arascus, Kassandora and Fer on the other.
Ciria had no qualms with any of them. She merely smiled to herself as she smoothed out her dress. A pure-white shawl with a scarf of red. “How do I look?” She turned to Halkus. Her husband stood in a pristine suit, he was as tall as her. With dark hair and orange eyes and a hard face that looked as if he was carved as stone. Some of the Divines she knew considered him hard-headed and uncompromising but he was actually lovely and sweet.
“Beautiful.” He replied and sat down as chairs made of sandstone rose out of the desert sand. They had chosen a location close to a nearby town. Elassa not once budged on bringing mages, but they would be staying nearby. In return, Arascus made sure the place would not be far off from Kirinyaa, the border was within sight. Ciria turned to Waeh and looked him up and down. A paragon of poverty, the God rejected every gift people brought him but their faith. He wore a grey shawl, one shoulder exposed.
It was odd that he so tall, but Divines nowadays appeared shorter than they did in the past. Waeh was more than thrice Ciria’s age and her head reached up only to his shoulders. He was thin but lean, like a young man who ploughed the farm. He looked over at Of Civilization and Of Industry and smiled. “It’s the first time I meet him.” He spoke softly, his voice with all the gentleness and sweetness of a breeze drifting through flowers. “Honestly, I’m nervous and excited.”
“I am too.” Ciria said as she took her seat in the middle. Her scales appeared on the table. Scales to solve all problems and quandaries, they had never failed her before. No matter what two people wanted, that set of golden scales could bring compromise and satisfaction to both sides.
“As am I.” Halkus took his seat. “I don’t know what to think.” He leaned back and took a sigh. “We shouldn’t have come so early.”
“It’s never bad to be early.” Ciria said gently as she started to fiddle with her golden hair, it was straight and neat. She had made sure to look as good as possible for today. She giggled to herself. “Honestly, I don’t think it will be too bad.”
“We’ll see.” Waeh said from her left. He moved the sandstone chair closer as a sliver of the Sun appeared in the distance. They had arranged for thirty minutes after dawn. “I don’t like that the three who left the Pantheon won’t be here.”
“They didn’t want to. I’m not going to force them to attend.” Ciria said and the two Gods on either side nodded. Such was the way of the world after the Great War. Compromise and willingness. Ciria took a deep breath as they waited. They didn’t have to wait long. “Look!” Ciria said as she pointed north. Three Divines were moving to them. Elassa and Zerus in the air and Fortia on the ground.
“That’s not a good look.” Halkus said. Elassa wore her dark blue. Ciria had read about it in history books, ancient magician’s battledress. She hovered slowly, a white staff in her hands topped off with a large white diamond. Zerus was next to her in a white-gold shawl. And Fortia walked below them, in her golden armour and spear in hand. She knew of the White Pantheon, although she didn’t know them personally. Allasaria had told her to stay away, so she did.
“They look like they’ve come to fight.” Waeh said.
“There’ll be no fighting here.” Ciria clicked her tongue as her heart started to beat faster. She looked south. “They’re here too.” And from the south. Three figures walking across the desert sands. In dark coats as they kept up a fast pace. Arascus, it had to be him, in the centre. Tall, taller than any Divine Ciria had ever met. With dark hair brushed back and a sword on his hip. His coat fell behind him to his knees. Then crimson-haired haired Kassandora. The books always wrote about Kassandora and her hair coloured like spilled blood. She wore a similar uniform, but with a greatsword strapped to her back. Ciria sighed again.
Old Divines and their ways. She supposed it was fine if both sides brought weapons. Her eyes went to what had to be Fer. Smiling, arms behind her back as she strolled easily. It was too far to hear, but the woman looked to be whistling idly as took steps. It was odd, Of Beasthood was supposed to be civilization’s antithesis and yet they had the same shade of hair. The only difference was that while Ciria’s was straight, Fer’s was unbrushed and fell down her back as if it was a cloak.
Elassa’s party got to the table first. Ciria had always assumed herself tall, but she was the shortest between them. Even Elassa had a good inch or two over her. They sat down silently and watch the three approach. “It is good to see you.” Ciria introduced herself. “I am Ciria, of Civilization.”
“We know.” Elassa said, not taking her eyes away from Arascus once. She sat there, dark-haired in between the other two. Her staff started to hover by itself and she crossed her arms.
“Zerus of Lightning.” Zerus said. He was reminiscent of Halkus, but taller, muscled more, with a weathered face and close cut stubble of grey. And he had perfect blue eyes that looked over at Ciria, Halkus and Waeh without so much as a single emotion.
“I am Fortia.” Fortia said as she stabbed her spear into the ground. Ciria merely smiled pleasantly. She had expected the White Pantheon members to be less… rude. Old Divines, old ways, she supposed. But then, this was why she was going to show them a better way to move forwards together.
Ciria had originally wanted to bring journalists here to record this moment for all history, but both parties had been against that. And so it would be a private meeting. She was no stranger to compromise, so there was nothing to do with it. “They’re taking their time.” Fortia said. Zerus looked up at the sky, his eyes glancing at the sun and the shadows on the ground.
“We’re actually early, they’ll be here on the dot.” Fortia rolled her eyes but said nothing. Fortia pulled out her phone to check. Zerus was right. The White Pantheon had come three minutes early. And Arascus arrived exactly as the clock turned to the half-hour.
He stood and looked over them. He went to Ciria, to Waeh, and Halkus first. Cold calculating eyes that sent a shiver down Ciria’s spine passed her by as he stood there. In that black uniform, with the greatcoat, the sword, the way he carried himself, the sheer size. That is what a God should look like. Ciria pushed the thought away, that is what old Gods looked like. That was a different time for mankind.
Fer sniffed the air. These were the new Divines? This is what the world had come to? She looked over at Ciria again. She had expected Civilization to be monumental and towering. To come armed with sword and shield and heavy armour and… That was the Ciria? She bent her head to look at her from a different angle to make sure the woman wasn’t hiding behind illusions. She smelled like small-fry, like the Divines that were city-mascots in the past.
Was she just hiding her strength? She had to be, right? It was impossible for the Goddess of Civilization to be… to be just that.
Ciria saw Fer looking oddly at her and smiled. Fer was the one she was most worried of meeting. When Arascus had said he would be bringing her, Ciria didn’t know how to respond. This was supposedly the Goddess of Beasthood, the antithesis to her. Irinika was to Allasaria, and yet… Ciria’s smile grew as she bowed her head. Fer looked rather lovely, with those cute ears and the tail whisking behind her. “I am glad all you came.” Ciria said as Arascus’ party took their seats.
“We’ve come.” Arascus said. “Although I do not see the point in this.” He looked at the scales in the middle on the table. Kassandora was next to him, the woman had almost disappeared. Shorter than Fer and Arascus, by a noticeable margin, but that only made her as tall as Zerus. Ciria wished she wasn’t so short. That Halkus could tower like Of Lightning or Of Pride. That Waeh had more bulk to him. They had dressed up, and yet they were obviously the three weakest at the table. And she pushed those thoughts away. So what if they were weaker? The world wasn’t built on war. The time when strength decided hierarchies ended eight hundred years before she was born.
Ciria answered Arascus as she spoke softly to all of them. “I do not want to see pointless bloodshed over millennia old feuds. We’ve built a stable world, and I wish to conserve that stable world.”
Kassandora leaned forwards as she listened to Ciria. This was Ciria and Halkus and Waeh? The three great peacekeepers of this age? The greatest Gods of the Pantheon Peace age? This was them? She looked at Fortia on the over side of the table and saw her own emotions spiral across that woman’s face. The same confusion and borderline disgust. And only one question rose up in Kassandora’s mind, one she could not answer in a satisfactory way.
If this was Ciria, why did they plan so much?
Ciria did not know what she said wrong, but something there apparently was wrong. Arascus raised an eyebrow as if humoured. Elassa rolled her eyes. Fer yawned and bent to lean down on the table. Zerus sighed and Fortia spoke.
“We built your world Ciria.” The Goddess of Peace said.
Ciria smiled gently. This agreement would be her greatest achievement yet. She could make any mortal see reason, now was the time to move up into the leagues of Divines. “I am not saying you did not. But what I see is that our peace will be shattered. And I don’t want that.”
“Ciria.” Arascus said gently. “It is good to meet you. You too Halkus.” The God of Pride said nothing to Waeh. “But I would ask for you to stay out of our conflict.” Ciria smiled, that she could work with. All she had to do was show him reason, and then he’d see they could work together on building something greater.
“I understand you have history together, but I merely ask that you do not let your hostilities burn down the home we all share.” Kassandora rolled her eyes at that.
Fer smiled up at Ciria. What a cute little goddess. Downright adorable. Like a little mouse that tried to stop a bear from fighting a tiger. So sweet. What a heart of gold.
Ciria smiled back at Fer as she finished. Kind words always helped. People simply needed to understand. Kassandora spoke up. “Ciria, are you serious?” She asked coldly.
“We are all serious.” Waeh said gently, but his voice travelled far. The six Divines turned their heads and looked thunderstruck at the three.
“It is simple negotiations.” Halkus added.
“What does each side want?” Ciria spread out her arms with a smile to include all of them.
“Arascus wants world domination.” Elassa said quickly. “And I will not serve under him, it is as simple as that.” Arascus leaned back and laughed.
“Is that not the dream of every Divine? To be known throughout the world?” He said loudly.
Zerus came in. “Very smooth, but you didn’t deny her, did you?” Arascus answered before Ciria could get a word in.
“If people call me small, I do not bother to deny them either, do I?”
“Smooth once again, but that is the crux of the matter. You tried to conquer us once, we are still here.” Zerus said.
Arascus responded once again in that jovial tone. “It is grand to talk about dreams when you’re living in your own Zerus. Do you not have world domination already? Tell me, what country is safe from your shadow’s mountain?”
“The White Pantheon ensures stability and peace throughout the world.” Elassa said.
“So do I. Just look at Kirinyaa, finally standing up for itself.” Arascus finished as Elassa was about to say something again.
“Wait!” Ciria shouted. This was going out of control. An emotional argument between them was the worst that could happen. “There has to be some compromise to this.” Fortia and Kassandora both chuckled. Elassa turned, eyes squinted as she looked at Ciria, her mouth open. Fer’s ears bounced up and down as those cat eyes narrowed at the Goddess of Civilization. She only smiled and purred.
“Excuse me?” Elassa asked.
“There has to be a compromise.”
“This is like asking two mountains to kneel to each other Ciria.” Arascus said. Elassa smiled at that.
“That at least you have correct.” She said. “There simply will be no compromise, I will not serve under a tyrant.” She looked at Zerus and Fortia by her side. “None of us will.” Zerus nodded and Fortia rolled her eyes. Ciria smiled at them, she had seen the opening.
“This is the way, see, you just agreed with each other.” She hoped they would not see.
Zerus had known of Ciria throughout the years. It had been Allasaria’s decree she would not be invited to the Pantheon. Back then, it had caused a scandal. How could the Goddess of Civilization not be part of the Pantheon? He understood it now though.
A Goddess this dim, for her own good, should not be allowed near the levers of rulership. If she had to actually lead rather than help, the world would simply devour her. He shook his head and sighed.
“Ciria.” Arascus spoke slowly. “Are you? Do you understand what is going here?” Fer chuckled from near him and Fortia slouched back on her chair. Halkus stepped in and grumbled.
“Don’t insult her like that. It is obvious what is going on here.” The God of Pride merely looked Halkus up and down turned back to Ciria.
“I do!” Ciria said.
“And that is?” Arascus asked.
“You two hate each other, and you pretend you will never work together.” And the six Divines looked at her as if she stupid. Arascus and Zerus were the worst, they only gazed at her in pure confusion. Kassandora chuckled. Fer let out another humoured purr and Elassa looked up to the sky. Fortia shook her head and spoke up.
“We do not hate each other.” Fortia said flatly. “That is just wrong. There are people I hate, but the three in front of me are not part that small club.”
“Why thank you Fortia.” Fer said sarcastically. Fortia gave the Goddess of Beasthood a flat glare and then continued.
“We’ve worked together in the past.” Fortia said slowly. “I think everyone at this table has fought each other at some point. Those two.” Fortia pointed to Kassandora and Elassa. “Worked to stop her some sixteen hundred years ago.” Fortia’s finger went to Fer. “But times have changed. This isn’t hatred Ciria. We’ve all sat down and had our own private debates on this. This is simply the most rational choice of action.”
Ciria blinked. How could it be? How could they honestly sit down and decide that bloodshed and violence and broken families and lives lost were the way forward? That burned homes and ruined nations somehow could be acceptable? They stared at her as if she was idiotic but what was this? This was pure idiocy in its truest form! “So what do you both want?” Ciria asked slowly. Kassandora brought out a piece of paper and slid it across the table.
Peace Demands.
Dissolution of the White Pantheon.
Fortia sniffed in humour at that. Elassa merely looked up flatly at three ahead of them. Zerus rolled his eyes. Ciria took the paper and put it on the scales, one side fell with a slam. “And what does the White Pantheon propose?”
“Dissolution of Arascus’ family.” Elassa said flatly in response. The scales moved and tipped to the other side. Ciria looked at her, and then at them. Her scales weighed everything, but it was interesting that the family was worth more than the Pantheon. Ciria had assumed them to be equal. When the scales balanced, they could agree and compromise. Now, it was just finding out how to balance them. Arascus leaned back.
“That’s simply not going to happen.” He said. And Ciria sighed. She had just been making progress.
“Likewise, the Pantheon will not dissolve.” Elassa said.
“You’ve already lost half your members.” Arascus said.
“You mean we’ve had three turncoats and two losses.” Fortia said. “The losses are bad true, but the turncoats you can take.”
“Is there nothing else you can have?” Kassandora sighed from the other side of Arascus.
“Ciria, you are wed to Halkus.” The Goddess of War said.
“I am.” Ciria replied proudly. She and Halkus were made for each other. They were the light and purpose of each other’s life.
Kassandora sat there and shook her head. Ciria, frankly, should just die. A title like Of Civilization should belong to someone worthy of it and not this naïve little girl who thought everyone in the world could just forget their worries, hold hands and dance together.
“And does that ever cause you problems with the other Divines?” Kassandora asked it calmly, but the words sounded as if she knew the answer already.
“It does not.” Ciria answered and looked to her husband. They shared a look together and both shook their heads.
“Not here either.” Halkus reaffirmed.
“And if you had a larger family then?”
“I consider everyone my family.” Ciria meant it earnestly, but Kassandora still sighed.
“And here we have the crux of the issue. You simply do not understand what our bond means.” She extended her arm to Arascus and Fer. “A White Pantheon dissolution is farcical because that is the only they feel safe against us.” She said it slowly. “The only way this ends is through the eradication of one side. They will not join us because we do not want them, so they have to band together because they would not be able to fight us alone.” She finished with a sigh and crossed her arms over her chest. Elassa found issue with that.
“While you’re factually correct, the way you’ve phrased that is wrong. It makes it sound like we’re the pro-active force here. You are the ones who started the Great War. We will not let you seek dominion over the world.”
“Why do you not want them?” Ciria asked. That could be a way of attack for her. If everyone joined under Arascus, then they wouldn’t have trouble. The man had been correct at the start, the White Pantheon did have world domination.
“Which one do I start with?” Fer said lazily. “Zerus is alright, but he’s lazy and doesn’t do anything. You have to work him up or drag him out of bed to move. Sceo is temperamental and has mood-swings. Alkom is too prideful for what he does. Fortia and Maisara have the same problem, which is that things need to go their way or no way, Elassa thinks she is much smarter than she actually is.” Fer raised an eyebrow. “I think that’s the main problems.” She dropped her chin onto the table, arms outstretched and smiled up at the three Divines on the other side. Her fangs showed themselves.
Fortia rolled her eyes and spoke. “You mean me and Maisara like having things done correctly?”
“That’s exactly the sort of attitude I was talking about.” Fer said from the table.
“Don’t come to me with attitude.” Fortia snapped back.
“Oh? What will you do about it?” Fer was just as fast.
“Don’t argue!” Ciria shouted to calm them down. “What if you joined the White Pantheon then?” Arascus, Kassandora and Elassa all laughed as Fer yawned.
“You understand the issue is that we don’t like them, and they don’t like us?” Fortia said.
“So you do hate each other!” Ciria had been correct.
“We simply do not like spending time together. It would be a disaster.” Arascus said. “Before you were around. Even you.” Arascus motioned to Waeh with a flick of his head. “There were greater Pantheons about. With hundreds of Divines, all of those descended into civil war. The only reason Allasaria’s has survived this long is because none of them can match the Goddess of Light herself.” Was the man lying? He didn’t seem to be, but Ciria had never considered the White Pantheon to be anything but a force for good. And yet he described it as a tyrannical regime.
Arascus looked at the three young Divines. Now that they had grown comfortable. It was time to scout and investigate what they were about. He simply refused to believe that Ciria was this weak and pathetic. The Goddess of Civilization had to have a hidden ace in her sleeve. He tapped Kassandora knee with his under the table.
“I have one thing to ask.” Kassandora said. “What would those scales equalling out even do? There are certain things we simply will not compromise on, no matter how many incentives are given.” Ciria happily extended her hand to the scales. If it made them trust her, she would tell. “They simply weigh and measure. I am a peacekeeper, they help people understand how much their problems are actually worth.”
Kassandora, quite honestly, was thunderstruck. It was actually that pathetic?
Arascus leaned forwards and took the piece of paper off the scales. “So what if I offer myself?” He said and the scales slammed down towards him. “How do we measure that?”
“I don’t want you.” Elassa said and the scales tipped back to be balanced.
“That wasn’t the question, who measures the value? Is it my opinion of myself? Or is it Elassa’s?” Ciria answered earnestly as the six Divines stared inquisitively at her scales.
“It’s just a visual aid, there’s no magic or anything to bind people to it. We’ve moved on from forcing our wills onto others.” Ciria said proudly.
“So what’s the point of it?” Fer asked then giggled and scratched her head. “Sorry for being stupid, but… can’t I just go back on my word?”
“You’d love doing that.” Fortia said from the other side.
“Not my fault if you get tricked.” Fer snapped back. Ciria looked at Fer and smiled. She was cute, and she wanted to learn. Beasthood would be possible to civilize after all.
“There is nothing, it is for a new age, a better age, were we trust each other.” Ciria said and Elassa rolled her eyes.
“Oh please woman. Spare me with the grandiosities.” The Goddess of magic sounded exhausted. “Just shut up. The only reason you appeared as you did is because we brought peace to the world. Frankly, there’s more to debate about with them.” She inclined her head to the three on the other side. “Than with you. Arascus should be down on his knees and apologizing to you for starting the Great War and making the events that lead up to your incarnation.” Arascus smiled in humour as he looked at Elassa. She merely raised her hands, her voice loud and accusing as she stared at the three across. “Well, I’m right, aren’t I? Look at her!” She extended an arm out to Ciria.
Ciria sat there, thunderstruck. She never even dreamed about people liking her, much less demanded that. But to hear something like said from a Divine, and not just any Divine but a member of the White Pantheon. It did hurt. “Now now, you shouldn’t bully little girls Elassa.” Fer said.
“Shut up.” Elassa said as Arascus rolled his eyes.
“Make me.” Fer said from the table.
“You think I can’t?” Elassa said.
“Oh I know you can’t.” Fer straightened herself and returned to a sitting posture. The only person taller than her was Arascus. “Otherwise you wouldn’t have needed Kassie’s help back then, would you?”
“Do you really need to fight that much?” Halkus asked.
“This war won’t end until one side claims total victory.” Arascus said. Fortia nodded at that.
“Peace is enforced. War is let loose.” The Goddess of Peace said. “It is as simple as that.”
Ciria thought quickly on what to say. She had assumed Fortia would be on her side, but she had some entirely different idea of what peace was compared to Ciria’s. Some incomprehensible sort, peace was enforced? Peace was bestowed. Peace was freedom from war. It wasn’t… They were old Gods though, maybe they did need a competition between each other? “What if you fought between yourselves?”
Ciria gave her compromise. If blood had to be spilled, then blood would be spilled. If they wanted to fight so badly, then why shouldn’t they? If she had a thousand years, maybe she could reconcile, but Arcadia and Kirinyaa were in arms race now. War was rising on the horizon and Ciria wanted to push it back down before it scorched the world. Kassandora sighed. “Ciria, what would that do?”
“Well, one of you would win?” Ciria asked.
“And?” Kassandora said. “What does that change?”
“Well, we’d have peace then.” Kassandora opened her mouth to answer and Fortia raised her hand to stall the Goddess of War.
“This is my demesne, let me speak Kassandora.” She said and turned to Ciria. “What would that do? If let’s say Elassa die, would her mages disappear? If Kavaa was assassinated, where would the Clerics go? It’s the same situation with my Guardians or Maisara’s Paladins. If Arascus was to die, would that extinguish war within Kassandora? Would Fer not seek revenge? That would not be Peace Ciria, that would be a ten-year ceasefire, twenty-year if we’re lucky. And then we would go again. And again. Until only one of is left. And then the world would bow.”
Fortia took a breath as Ciria felt walls close around her. All she had done in conversation was simply convince them that war should be done. If she had done nothing, maybe there was something to be rallied, but this? This was a band of mad Gods proclaiming how much they wanted to kill each other! And Fortia, Goddess of Peace, continued. “Peace is enforced. We have Peace now because the White Pantheon enforces it. Because there is no to match us. The greatest threat to this world isn’t a new weapon, it is a shield that will convince someone that they can stand against us. Arascus has become that shield for Kirinyaa, and he is on track to becoming that shield for all of Arika.”
“The Anarchia issue for example, in the past, it would have led to civil wars. Now, Maisara has gone and executed everyone with even a trace of that Goddess’ stink on them. Peace has been enforced. Or what do you think happened? That we went for a nice chat with them? That we somehow convinced them of our lofty ideals and they decided to hold hands with us suddenly? No Ciria. No, Maisara went to enforce Peace and Order, and she did.”
“I…” Ciria. “It’s just wrong though.”
“You are allowed to say that because you’re made within this peace, so you cannot see it. We are outside of the peace, so we do see it. It is good you’re this way and I don’t look down on your for it, but this is not your demesne. Our hands are soiled so that yours are forever clean. Kassandora will agree with me on this, if she died, her army would come seek revenge. It is that simple. It does not end when we die, it ends with the total eradication of the other. Total war into total peace.” Kassandora smiled at that as Arascus nodded and turned to the Goddess of Civilization.
“Fortia is right, but there is another issue. Any sort of competition is worthless. We have a champion that is undefeatable.”
“Do you?”
“Olephia.” Fortia sighed and shrugged.
“I cannot argue with that.” She said. And Ciria stared at them. Why did they want to fight? For simple power-plays? Could they not agree? Why could they not? They sat here, talking to each other as if they knew each other, and yet all they did was agree why they should sacrifice millions of lives for each other!
“I just have one question though.” Arascus spoke to the three young Gods. “To you three. What would have happened if we did bring Olephia? Or Anassa? Or Neneria? Or if Elassa had rolled in with an army of mages?”
“We trusted that you didn’t.” Ciria said earnestly. Arascus smiled and shook his head.
“That’s it?” He asked. “So if this table descended into a fight? What would protect you from the crossfire?”
“I am here.” Waeh spoke up, his voice cold. Arascus finally turned to the other God of Pride.
“You are.” He said, his voice grim. “And?”
“Do you know what I am?”
“Allasaria’s copy of me.” Arascus said coldly.
“You’re evolution.”
“I’d have to be dead for that to be true.” Arascus responded. “I would have killed you already were this not peace talks.” Ciria collapsed into her chair. And now Waeh was in the crosshairs. It would have been better to just stay out of it. To not have to listen to Fortia’s moralizing, to just leave them and clean up the mess.
“You wouldn’t be able to.”
Arascus withheld the smile on his face. And so, Waeh had been baited. Now what was this false God’s power?
“Would I not?” Arascus said. “If Kassandora were to draw her sword right now and go for your head, would you be able to stop her?”
“I would.” Waeh replied coldly.
Kassandora felt Arascus’ knee brush against hers. That was the signal.
The chair flew out from underneath her as she launched across the table, Joyeuse materializing in her hand, ready to take that man’s head off.
And then her body hit a cliff. As if the air had hardened to some unbreakable stone. She had been moving, and then she stopped. She tried moving her head, but couldn’t. Only her eyes jumped about at her body, there was nothing holding her, she could feel the warm breeze on her fingers. But she couldn’t move. No matter how she strained, it was as if her own body was rejecting her will.
Ciria squeaked as Kassandora stopped mid-way through her lunge and Waeh let out a deep breath. He did not even look at the Goddess of War as he continued speaking to Arascus. “I am not you Arascus, I do not hate you, even though I should. I am the God of Humility, of Pride that Serves. There is no Divine nor blessing I cannot touch. You cannot harm me even if you wish to.”
“This is the difference between us.” Arascus said. “People wish to serve me, they are forced to serve you.”
“Phrase it how you wish, I am the check that stops divinity from overruling humanity at every turn, I am not so young as Ciria and Halkus here. I’m not of their age of Pantheon Peace.”
“But you are Waeh.” Arascus said. “You are of this new race of observer God. If you weren’t, you would be sitting on a side now.”
“I am merely a Divine, a servant of the mortals. If I was omnipotent, then we wouldn’t be having this conversation, would we?” Arascus smiled as Kassandora growled from the middle of the table. Fortia, Elassa and Zerus were staring up at her in shock. Fer had her eyes narrowed on Waeh, she sniffed the air every now and then. Eventually she growled.
“Can you release her now?” Arascus asked calmly.
“She’s already released.” Waeh replied coldly. “Do not test me again.”
Kassandora stood up on the table and straightened as she inspected her body. She moved her arms, Joyeuse disappeared from her grip as she turned and jumped off. “I apologize gravely.” She said. “I am the Goddess of War, you can imagine I’m always up for a challenge, I will restrain myself better from now.”
Kassandora finished lying through her teeth as she straightened and looked at that meagre figure. Ciria was nothing, she was little better than a taller elf. A set of scales that weighed decisions? What a worthless power wasted on such a grand title.
But Waeh was the opposite. What a terrible power wasted on such a worthless soul.
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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