Chapter 589 – To The Edge Of Apocalypse
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- Chapter 589 – To The Edge Of Apocalypse
All accusations of madness, of delusion, of sheer narcissism is the praise of fools. They cry their fears against ambition, their mockeries of longing, their cowardice from greatness. They veil their monuments to sin in benevolence and justice to pretend the steps we have taken were never happened. That through thousands years of history, we have not advanced a countless times already.
The End of Gaia was humanity’s defeat of Arda, else this would have been a world populated by flora and nothing else. The end of monsters was positioning ourselves at the top of beings, for that age settled who would be the cattle and the shepherd. The Concordats were a lesson on power, for we learned how to wield power and leverage for the first time in all history. The tyrannies and magocracies were the necessary foundations for today’s realms, for those states laid the blueprints and found the mistakes in rulership that we do not have to repeat. Heroism proved the inner strength of mankind and that they were not mere animals to be guided into the future. Worldbreaking was a display of strength, unfocused yet now known. The beast that resides within us revealed itself and is now waiting for a master to collar it. The Reconstruction Authority dispelled the myth of Divine authority needing to be overbearing and tyrannical. The re-integration of magicians has proven that we can forgive a crime so great as shattering the entire planet.
And yet they still cry. ‘Arda will never be united!’ A dismissal of glory. ‘Divinity will never have a place amongst them!’ A rejection of imagination. ‘We will destroy ourselves if we try!’ A total collapse to fear.
I have but one word to say to them.
No.
It is true that Arda has a terrible past and a terrible power. Forged in fires brought on by standing on the edge of extinction and barely hemmed in by chains forged of our own spilled blood. Weak-willed fools and spineless cowards merely see the pattern and not the potential of destiny.
For Arda’s destiny is to direct its own power. And that destiny will not reach inwards, at one another but upwards, until all the stars know of our name.
– Excerpt from the private writings of God Arascus, of Pride.
Iliyal Tremali took a deep breath as he leaned back in his chair. Once, this part of the palace would have been used to host parties or dining affairs, now it was filled with maps that leaned against the wall or that were held up by stilts. A live monitor displayed the last time that a unit had reported in. Another monitor kept track of the Imperial Fleet and every notable ship within it. The INS Kassandora was currently heading north, it had ran out of missiles in its latest engagement and needed re-supply badly. Anti-air was also running low, several of the destroyers and cruisers had been damaged, although with the INS Aris and the INS Zawitz battleships in the latest attempt to stall any flying forces from crossing the Eparika.
Yet the fleet was not on his mind, nor was it even the preparations that were going on not too far south from his location. Underwater sonar had taken readings of the ground being raised, submarines had taken video of the ground shifting. The land-bridge had to come sooner or later. It was what he would have done in Tartarus’ position. A land-bridge to cross, a beach-head would be secured and then a portal would be opened on Epan territory.
But that had been prepared for, all that Iliyal could do now was wait. He looked around the room where assistants skittered about like wingless flies jumping from fruit to fruit. One brought papers. Another moved counter. A third and a fourth discussed which port would be best to re-supply in. It did not matter.
Iliyal stared down at the order that had come from Arascus himself: ‘Garrison troops need to be moved. The Underground needs more garrisons to defend the Core Holds Iliyal. I expect you to find them.’
Tartarus does not do battle in our traditional sense…
Olonia stared from the mountains with Tanit by her side. Two Goddesses, one the colour of tanned bronze with violet eyes, the other had only gotten paler in this ashen land. Even Olonia’s white hair had been so tarred by ash that now it resembled something closer to a dark evening fog. The Goddess of Lubska had her massive rifle, effectively a cannon that had been given a magazine, a scope and a trigger, slung over her shoulder. The other stood with no weapons, those had been left back in the ruins of some town. Tanit did not know, save that it could have been any of the minor coastal settlements that had been submerged in ash. There were signs of fighting, of basements and being used to outlast the Ashfront as it passed over them. The bodies of demons and humans, the former shot, the latter cut or stabbed or incinerated lay throughout the city. Some streets had been entirely empty, others were filled with them. Tartarus apparently left their dead where they lay.
The One-Seventeenth were digging graves in their rest. The men could not stop moving now but they had to stop the trek. These ashes and sands were easy to dig in anyway, and those who did not want to were sent to scavenge water and food from any of the buildings. The gas stations had been blown by the Ashfront as it submerged the entirety of Ibya in its ever-present cloak of drowning darkness. Those facts didn’t matter though, the vehicles had long since been left behind and smashed to pieces by Olonia to avoid reverse engineering, the darkness was just as terrible for the demons as it was for humanity. Men would trek with flashlight in their palm and then turn them off as they crested hills to inspect for Tartarian fires.
And now, Olonia and Tanit stood in that darkness as they witnessed one such great flame. Or rather, thousands of them spread out across the water. That tranquil sea of the Eparika, once a beautiful turquoise, now was as black as pitch. Foam splashed out across the ground and made great waves as the entire world rumbled.
Although the individual demons were too small to see in the distance, and even Olonia’s Divine eyes saw them as nothing more than just spots which danced in front of fires, what was happening at large was obvious. Ground was brought up to make a bridge north, across the ocean. Olonia heard Tanit sigh and felt her own breath catch.
Whatever was happening on the outside of Ashen Skies better be grand or they would never see the sun again.
…nor can we really describe their war effort as a war effort…
Kassandora watched the north gate, which had been breached a day ago. War’s Orchestra raged on in her men’s mind. Her grand piano setting a lightning fast beat that would have been impossible to play even for a master. Even Anassa or Elassa, with their sorceries and magics, would have eventually slipped up. Demons poured constantly through that gate. It was obvious that after the destruction of the first ram, Tartarus had brought two more. Each one off to the side, each one forcing those massive blocks of metal that safeguarded Levhen’s North open. Her music played its note, harps and cellos and violins pulled on their strings, each one giving a signal for yet another man to loose a single bullet into the head of some hellish denizen that dared stepped foot within Levhen. Drums kept the men moving, the loaders reloading shells into cannons as their gunners turned them. Men ran in silent formation to the steady tempo of trumpets. A gong would give the signal for someone to pull a trigger, a tank’s turret would recoil back and a moment later, an explosion would stall the flow for just a moment.
At the same time, through the eyes of other men, Kassandora watched the western gate. The men here played the music almost by themselves. They had been in the fighting for a few days down, fuelled only by the constant convoy of Clerics that brought them more energy that the Goddess of Health by Kassandora’s side endlessly handed out. Back to Kavaa, and back to the men they ran. Dark uniforms topped off with grey cloaks, even then, the Orchestra within their minds would tell them to raise their rifles, aim to a target eyes on a nearby bridge or balcony saw and fire before the man himself even registered it. Another flying demon would fall from the sky, its shrill scream echoing into Levhen’s silent depths. The western gate had been pushed open far enough to allow a steady spill of cavalry to charge forwards. The horses weren’t to be aimed for, they wouldn’t fall at a single bullet from a calibre that had been made to kill humans. That phalanx of undead dwarves would brace each time and a saxophone from within the Orchestra would kick a mage into action. Gemstones lit up, winds were called upon and most of the demons, alive or dead, would be sent into the darkness in which Levhen’s endless mechanical army slept. A quick series of notes by string instruments got whoever had managed to anchor themselves into the stone as single shots rung out in quick flashes from balconies and arrow-slits built into the Hold’s homes.
And still, Kassandora watched the eastern gate. The one that had been breached first and the one that was most in danger of falling. Here, it had been pushed open to allow a hole torrent of demons to pour through. The gap was huge enough that Kassandora could see clearly the raised pikes and banners in the distance, the flames that the demons had brought to light their way. They stretched off as far as the eye could see, a wall of bodies, even the air was polluted with a flood of imps and demons, both magical and the terrible greater members of their race that were as a large as a house. The torrent here had reached into the spearline, Kassandora had started firing indiscriminately at the eastern gate. A high-calibre machine gun would fire for a second and cut down a dozen of those cursed creatures. Winds rolled constantly from the sides to smash into Tartarus’ ranks.
Yet those massive demons would not be moved by such winds. Now, the tanks that had come here, tanks that not seen sunlight for months at this point, turned, their gears grinding, their engines roaring and their cannons hissing as steam rose from them. Each one of those massive monsters would need one or two well placed shell to bring down and then it would serve as cover for the demons behind it. One gong sound, another did before the first one even finished its note. Two tanks fired, a roaring demon size of a man, with a cleaver the length of a car was struck down. It toppled backwards. Gemstones from nearby bridges lit up once again and winds rolled in to push the demons back. A coil of water slowly began the huge corpse away, although it was slow. Another greater demon was already its way through the gate.
An organized cavalry charged sprinted around the demon, horses with blazing red eyes, with manes of fire lunged forwards as the Orchestra opened fire into them. More poured through, another pair of tanks fired. Demonesses fell from the sky, as did their unholy flames. The melee reached the pike line. Kassandora opened fire with everything she had for a moment, uncaring for ammunition.
Too late. A dwarf fell, another one. Undead he may be, powered only by duty and honour and spite that refused to let bones rest, yet that did not stop him from being yet another casualty to be added to the list. The massive onset of fire gave way, nothing had been left standing against such a hail of lead.
And still they poured.
Kassandora felt a tear stream down her cheek.
She should have not allowed Kavaa to stay.
…Instead, they have a totally unique view on warfare…
Anassa hurled up another portion of water and oranges once again, her vision went dark, she forced her eyes open. Even with the fact that other Divines had come to assist in other Holds and she was only to focus on Hold Pimka, the overexertion brought on by holding the front for so long had taken its toll. This sort of fatigue, she would need a full week of rest to recover from.
They did not even have a few hours. Already, the main gates to Pimka had been breached. There had been no point to count the amount of the rams and explosives and machines that had been flung towards the hold. Easily more than half a thousand. Easily. And even if each one could only get one blow on those gates, it was still one blow too many at this point. The world shook again and Anassa forced herself into awareness.
Soldiers shot madly into the swarm that was barrelling through. Armoured tanks reversed as they gave ground to an endless horde of bodies. Everything was being thrown at them, from hounds that had hair the colour of charring wood to legionnaires that marched in full armour to an endless stream of cavalry that left her burning hoofprints in the stone. Above, flying demons were securing more space as anti-air simply shot into their single mass.
On the ground, turrets and men and vehicles fired up at that mass, bodies fell from the ceiling as bullets pierced them. Flames surged forwards and were met by walls of hardened air brought on by magicians, or water that was extracted from the cold atmosphere. It absorbed the flames, it turned to ice, it surged forwards. A tank lifted its barrel, the commander gave a shout that was immediately swallowed into the din of battle and an explosion brought down at least fifty of those flying creatures. The assault on the ears was relentless, screams and shouts and swears came from every angle, although they were drowned out by the rapid gunfire, the marching of boots that rolled on from the outside of the hold and that blood-curdling chant that was Tartarus’ war anthem.
Anassa waved her hand towards the front and snapped her fingers. A massive flock of succubi that were hurling flames indiscriminately where submerged in a rain of crimson hail that stabbed and cut and tore the creatures apart and Anassa felt her vision go dark again. She took a step forward, barely holding herself up, and then turned. Anassa took another step forward. She teleported a short distance and fell onto the back of a Cleric, utterly uncaring what part of her own body the man used to hold her up. If he was unblessed, she probably would have crushed him. “Wake me.” She whispered.
Immediately, the soldier in the dark uniform grabbed at the palm she was shoving into his grip and Anassa felt a tiny, measly little flow of energy enter its way into her body only for her fatigue to sap it. She took a deep breath, stopping the shake in her legs and pushing off the fellows shoulders. That knocked him over but he got back up quickly, by his side, the man whose healing Anassa interrupted began to moan in pain from the burns across his body.
Anassa saw the box of MisseM’s sliding out of his pocket. She had taken those pills before and she had thrown up on them. But then, she didn’t know what she was getting into, now she did. She snapped her fingers, that was easier than moving, the box was flung upwards as the man’s trousers were ripped apart.
For a moment, Anassa locked eyes with the cleric as she tried to fiddle with the box to get it open. Eventually, she just ripped the cardboard in half with her teeth. “If I collapse, burn them out of me and wake me up immediately.” She said, bouncing the box in her hand, spilling a few of those pink pills. The cleric nodded, that was all the confirmation she needed.
Anassa tipped her head back and swallowed half a dozen of those MisseM pills.
…the concept of a battle and a war are redundant to them for the former may as well be the latter to them…
Fer wiped blood off her mouth as instinctively sniffed the air once again. It was pure instinct, her body had chosen the next target before her mind had even caught up to it. The Goddess of Beasthood launched forward, grasping and breaking a halberd that was coming at her stomach. Her jaw wrapped around the neck of a demon, her teeth closed down hard, blood was drawn to keep her energies topped up.
A storm of flame submerged her, succubi from above, Fer could smell and hear them even over the chaos of battle. Men that had been assigned to Hold Kawathetra did not want to fire at first when the Goddess of Beasthood had launched herself into the melee but that hesitation was swiftly defeated when they saw just how many demons Tartarus was sending through. Fer launched herself upwards, the charred flesh instantly smoothing over as that demon’s blood was burned up. She caught one demon by the wing, tearing it off and sending him falling in a spiral down into the depths. She caught a succubi by the chest. The demoness released a panicked scream that ended immediately as Fer brought the woman to her jaw and bit down.
And then, claw and hit the ceiling of the hold. They grew for a moment, they impaled. They tilted her head back, her glorious mane of gold now more crimson with all the blood she had spilled as she looked down at the tide trying to swallow Kawathetra. An endless horde of demons roaring, clad in armour or skin or flames. Above them, more of their kind soared through the air. They threw spears, they launched flames, they were met and magic.
Fer looked for her chance as the tears on her head swivelled from side to side and tried to pick the right moment. Falling into the path of a cannon shell would not be good for anyone, least of all her. Her golden eyes, now blood red with the frenzy of combat, flicked to the battleline of Imperial soldiers. There they stood, behind several blocks on skeletal dwarves armed with pikes and holding interlocking shields that would make them all the harder to dislodge.
Soldier ran carried ammunition crates up stairs in pairs, trucks more men to the frontlines. Heavy vehicles rolled as they rearranged and made space for each other, all to put yet another gun pointed onto the front line. Turrets swivelled, continuously launching lead from steaming barrels. Even scouting vehicles had been brought in. Off road cars were in the distance, men laying on them to get an angle from which they could shoot at. The catalytic gemstones of magicians would spark up, a rock would be torn from a wall and thrown forwards. Air would condense either into invisible barriers of itself or into water and ice that would dance and break Tartarian fire upon itself. Steam hissed, men shouted, the demons screamed and sung, more battering rams were continually shoving the gate of Kawathetra even further forwards. Fer had made that mistake in the past, she would not dive right into their ranks without having the support of a sister that could extract her. The demons would try to bury her under a mountain of bodies.
And Fer’s eyes once flicked downwards. She saw the gap. After several explosions, the tanks would always take a minute to cool down their barrels and reload. Shrapnel from a grenade cutting her cheek, the wound closing quickly as demonic blood burned up in her stomach, was the time to go.
Claws released and Fer dropped into the chaos again.
…The Gates to Hell are not to keep us out, they are too keep them in…
Baalka took a deep as she released more energies into the air. Behind her, the defenders of Hold Korkoris opened fire uncaring where their bullets went as long as it was through the flames that tried to devour the mycelium fuelled entirely by the Goddess of Disease’s power. She wiped sweat off her brow, from exertion and from the blazing heat as those flames roared and raised a hand.
A signal that she would release another bout of noxious gas in a moment and to charge the winds. She took a deep breath, she poured more of her power into her creation. One more modification, the genes of the germs that would float in the ponds on volcanoes. Anything to make it even shred more difficult to burn away by the massed magic of Tartarus. Explosions rang out from beyond that wall of fire. It grew smaller for a second, it’s flames less vicious, and then it regained energy. Maybe Elassa would be able to figure out the specifics but the Empire had never had much success with getting succubi to spill the secrets of their magic. Bullets kept hurtling through past Baalka, disappearing into that superheated inferno that tried to each away at the stone she had poisoned to stall the advance.
Baalka flat palm fell, she felt the winds immediately rush past her. A storm of charging winds that would knock even greater demons down. And Baalka sent the signal from herself to her creation. Bags of sap that had formed on the ground explode, mushrooms deflated as they released their spores, terrible and vivid flowers wilted to spread their pollen. Another wall of poison was sent into that inferno.
And the inferno stopped almost immediately. Its blaze, blinding just a few moments before, suddenly turned began to shrink until it was nothing more than the final lapping flames in a fireplace. That terrible song died, more winds rolled in from the sides to channel Baalka’s noxious fumes through the entrance, a tornado pushed them as far as they would go.
Without the wall of fire, Baalka’s work was clearly visible. The Imperial army, infantry and armour, stopped firing as they took their deserved break to watch demons grab at their throats and keel over. Their skin, once crimson, began to discolour into a purple and black. Baalka had kept her poison easy and cheap, there was no pus, no throwing up of blood, no bleeding eyes and noses and ears. The gas would touch the skin, the gas would penetrate the skin and the gas would kill on the spot. It rolled further and further in. Tartarus may be a flood but this is why pocket-armies were a necessary force. Fortia? Maisara? Even Anassa? Baalka knew she could never take them on. She did not need to know, not when her presence was enough to stall an endless flood, forever.
Flames began to once again set up to try and break down her poison. At the far end of the highway which lead out of Hold Korkoris, fire leapt from one wall to the other and from the ceiling to the floor. It started off red, then turned to orange, to yellow, to the bright white overbearing heat of a star. And it absorbed the pitiful winds of magicians. Baalka’s poisons went with those winds and just like those winds, they broke apart under tremendous heat. The fire lasted for a moment and then it dissapeared.
In the distance, past the gate, she saw Tartarian soldiers cheer once again and rush forward. That tide was simply unending. How many did they have?
Flames leapt through the entrance once again. Iniri took a deep breath and steeled herself for yet another round.
…for once they are flung open, the denizens of that realm pour four like a river…
Elassa stood on a balcony, far behind the ranks. There was no reason to come close and put herself in any risk. She was the Goddess of Magic and everything that entailed. Tartarus had managed to shove the gates of Orisontys almost entirely open before she had arrived. To think they recalled her from her planning of tearing down Ashen Skies. To think they actually made her blink with the utter that chaos that Orisontys had fallen into when she arrived.
A snowstorm spun around Elassa, the gemstones in her gloves, in her earrings, in the fat white diamond on her necklace and those stitched into her dress all shone in a cornucopia of lights that left beams through the dusty air. Orisontys shifted once again as a bridge curled backwards and spun. Its stones split once, split twice, split a hundred times until they were nothing more than mere pebbles. The Goddess of Magic flung her hand forward, she muttered a spell to herself, it was no grand incantation, it was merely a display of the power that flowed within her body.
Ice and rock charged forwards twice as the lead that leapt from men’s rifles. The elements dived into the melee at the front, where a greater demon that had been pierced at least fifty times with spears and whose armour was glancing even tank shells was busy throwing the skeletal dwarves into the air with each swing of his massive axe.
Tank shell was one thing. The Goddess of Magic was another. He stood there, fighting with compatriots by his side in on moment, in the next, he was shredded by tiny rocks and impaled by icy javelins. The demon keeled over as succubi drew up their fire. Elassa met them with her own. No fireballs flew through the air, Elassa just chanted to herself as she swept her hand across Orisontys. Demons would suddenly be engulfed in balls of flame and then fall to the ground, their skin and flesh already gone, their bones blackened and collapsing into dust on the way down.
Elassa wiped the sweat off her brow.
This was harder than she thought.
…their generals seem to think purely in terms of land gained and enemy casualties…
Kavaa pulled Kassandora back. “You can move and orchestrate right?” She shouted. Kassandora took a moment to reply, even though Kavaa already knew the answer.
“Of course.” Kassandora said and then yelped as Kavaa dragged her hand. She had always known it was possible to leave the Orchestra at will, almost everyone did. Kassandora always said she never forced someone’s hand. It was just… it was almost disappointing. To think that it was so easy to pull away from Kassandora if one wanted to. Kavaa turned back to the Goddess of War, for a moment, Kassandora actually looked small. She stood in that uniform, not controlling her armour. “Kavaa you are needed here. The clerics are relying on you.”
“I know.” Kavaa said. “But you are not.”
Kassandora blinked. For a moment, all the gunfire in Levhen stopped. It was an instant, not even a second. And then it came with twice the roar as Kassandora once again kept on maintaining the holds. “What?” Kassandora asked.
It was honestly incredible she could still speak when managing so much. Every moment Kavaa spent with this woman, she thought she learned something new. And every moment, she wanted to learn something more as well. “Go for if the defences fall, you are needed to manage until there’s no one left but us.” Kavaa didn’t know if it was harsh or cold or brutal and she did not care frankly. There was simply too much on the line, to mince words now would be like to give a surgeon a break because he was blood-queasy.
“I…” Kassandora said.
Kavaa took charge, the Goddess of War was obviously not ready for this talk in this space. “And bring me back inside.” Kavaa said. “And head to the central palace. I’ll come to you when we start losing ground.”
“Oh.” Kassandora said, her word stretched out. And then, Kavaa did not know if it was the most incredible or the worst thing she had ever heard Kassandora say. “Alright.” In the next moment, Kavaa heard War’s Orchestra re-enter her mind as she let it in. Her huge organs once again started to play. The lines rebuilt themselves.
Even when she was part of the Orchestra, Kavaa turned to watch Kassandora leave through her own eyes. She would not believe it no matter how much the instruments confirmed it unless she saw it herself. The Goddess of War was truly skulking back to the fortified palace that was in Levhen’s centre.
…it is a sick method of warfare, but an effective one nonetheless. In a way, there is a certain disappointment in it…
Irinika spat on the ground as she watched the measly little creatures charge into her location once again. This post had been protected by the Goddess of Darkness and the Goddess of Darkness alone for centuries. The junction was part of the ring road around Klavdiv. If they were coming from her south… Well, the ring road had been breached then. But it would end here. There would be no going past the Goddess of Darkness. She was too grand a deity, too ancient a deity, too proud a deity to let such monsters sleep.
Irinika turned and stared at the wall of ash approaching her once again. That was a new tactic. It had not been used throughout the millennium long conflict. Maybe Tartarus had just decided to finally dislodge her. Still though, if they wanted the very first Goddess to have lived up to Arascus’ standards, the first daughter of Empire, then they had to try harder than that.
Irinika’s eyes narrowed. She did not move her hands, she did not twist or channel or perform any incantations, no words were said. The Goddess of Darkness stood in her pristine black dress, so still she may as well have been a statue to her own glory. The glowstone lights around her began to glow dimmer. The flames of torches did not go out, they just lost their ability to produce light. They still crackled even as total and utter darkness set spread out from Irinika.
A darkness born of out humanities sheer terror at what the ancients woods could hide, a need to have a monster by their side that could stand toe-to-toe with such behemoths. Irinika stood alone in that darkness, where nothing existed as she listened to the ash come closer. It drowned out the sound of her torches eventually.
She felt it touch her. Not her body itself but the rapidly expanding flood of lightlessness that rode out of her body to meet it head on. And then she listened to it suddenly fall silent. She heard a chant morph into a scream, into roar, into panic, into boots that had been surging forwards suddenly try to retreat backwards.
And then she heard the sweet of silence once again, made all the sweeter by the lapping of lightless flames that burned at oil impossible to make out when the director drew the curtains. The darkness retreated, light returned back to her post and Irinika looked at her handiwork. Yet another hill of broken bodies, of demons greater and lesser had been added to the row.
No satisfaction to be claimed from disposing of refuse. Irinika released her breath and shook her head. Her dark eyes twinkled in the torchlight. She shook her head.
She wanted a cigarette.
…this rival to Arda operates on a level of such strength that I cannot conceive of ever fighting against them with long-term success…
Olephia watched wood curl backwards. Iniri was lifting dwarves up to the ceiling, branches were flowing out of her dress to make platforms from which they could work on the roots that were trying to flow back in. Each swing of those axes once again the wood fleeing from whatever prayers where contained within. Wood curled and tried to push back against the prayers of the makers, although it was obvious who was in control here. Iniri started to move the dwarves faster and faster, practically throwing them from location to location as they rediscovered arrays of gemstones and pillars curved in the same way that they were in manuals of magic. Behind, the scientists had finished setting up their next set of floodlights, they flicked the switch and cameras immediately began rolling to save the moment.
And it was as if they had travelled into a different world. Here, the wood did not reveal stone, it revealed gem and crystal. The floor danced and sparkled in the light, shapes within it shifting. The pillars broke up the light into different colours and bounced it around as if they were built specifically to create rainbows. Whether it was ghost or natural spirit or scientific phenomena, Olephia was sure that there were things moving in those gems. Things that she couldn’t quite make out, every time she looked at them, they seemed to notice and escape her eyes.
And then, Olephia’s breath caught. This must be it in the centre of this great hall. Shaped less like the orb she had imagined it would be, but it was fitting still. It was huge, far taller than Fer several times over. Easily the size of the rocket ships that the Empire was trying to send into space. Not round either but more like an oval, its top thicker than its pointed bottom, it texture fractured and wrinkled like a finger would be after being submerged in water. It was the only thing in the room bar the people themselves that did not sparkle.
To say this would become a painting was redundant. Olephia would paint this scene a hundred times over. Her, standing there, Iniri and the dwarves pushing whatever those roots were away, Imperial science teams working on analysing everything as quickly as they could. That object in the centre, shaped almost like a rotten seed that had dried out.
The World-Core.
I am sure that Arascus and his family can imagine such a plan, whether it will work is another question entirely.
– Excerpt from “An Internal Perspective of the Great War”, a self-reflective analysis done by Goddess Fortia, of Peace, & Goddess Maisara, Of Order.
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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