Percy stared at Metatron wide-eyed as he mulled over the revelation.
It was Gabe, his current host, who had once introduced him to the very concept of Decrees and even mentioned that some powerful faction had managed to recreate the Moirais’, though the transparent man had neglected to mention that this mysterious group was none other than the Void Hand.
Then again, Percy hadn’t known enough at the time about this grand alliance, so the information wouldn’t have meant much to him. Perhaps, he should have made the connection after Kassorith told him about his people and their allies, however. After all, the Void Hand was one of the few factions that could rival the Moirai in the first place – not to mention that it had been established precisely to oppose them. Who else would have dared to even attempt such a feat?
“How come the Vault’s residents know so much about such topics?” he couldn’t help but ask. “Shouldn’t you have locked the information behind credits?”
“There are all sorts of factors that have to be taken into account when it comes to the young ones’ education,” Metatron said, before elaborating. “Some techniques – like Circulation – are taught early and for free, as they can have a holistic impact on the mortals’ strength. Others – such as specific spells or obscure techniques – are best placed in the reward pools to motivate them to try harder in their challenges. The same goes for knowledge.”
It didn’t take Percy long to understand what the god meant. He’d already learned that certain topics – like demonic infestations or alchemy – that were of no concern to those at the bottom of the Colour realm, could only be researched by the curious, and for a hefty price.
However, there were also titbits of information about the broader cosmos that could genuinely inspire children to strive toward greater heights. What better way to get a young person to practice magic, than to introduce them early to some of its greatest marvels?
“So what, do you spend your days stressing over what to teach or not to teach the children?” Percy asked.
“As if!” the god chuckled, an amused glint finding its way into his eyes. “It’s all done automatically by the system. It constantly monitors how various moves affect each generation’s performance in the challenges and dynamically adjusts the academic curriculum, the reward pools and the pricing of our resources.”
The titan’s explanation once again gave Percy the urge to throw up. His system was downright twisted – if chillingly practical. Percy couldn’t deny that it worked, nor that even Remior’s deities had probably chosen to spread rumours about groups like the Moirai or the divine beasts to inspire the populace in a rather similar manner. Still, the idea of this being done by some uncaring machine that constantly collected data and decided what to share or not to share with a bunch of oblivious children rubbed him the wrong way.
Alas, he had long accepted that he wasn’t powerful enough to change the artificial world for the better. Not yet, at least. Deciding to spend his time more productively, he asked something else that had been gnawing at him.
“Gabe mentioned that the Void Decree is riddled with flaws. Why would you even want it? Why would anyone?”
Metatron shook his head. “Your friend was correct, but ‘flawed’ doesn’t mean that it doesn’t work. The Void Hand has produced several two-cored champions over the centuries. The exact shortcomings of the Decree are only known to its recipients and the top brass of the alliance. Unfortunately, my subordinates aren’t privy to them, though at least one is not difficult to guess.”
“It can only be passed to one person at a time. Maybe a handful at most,” Percy speculated.
“Indeed. If that hadn’t been the case, they would disseminate it to everyone, like the Moirai do. There would be no need to stick with just the top-performers of their tournaments.”
Percy nodded grimly. This was just one of the Decree’s drawbacks, but it was already a major problem for the Void Hand. The Moirai probably produced hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of two-cored mortals every year, while the alliance was limited to just a tiny fraction of that.
“It’s not as big of an issue as you may think,” Metatron said, clearly guessing what he was thinking. “A faction’s strength is determined by their most powerful gods, so granting a second core to the most talented Whites and demigods is infinitely more important than giving one to a random low-born. The Void Tournament is an extremely effective way to eliminate this particular shortcoming almost entirely,” he explained, rhythmically tapping one of his tentacles against the smooth, metallic floor.
“What about the other drawbacks then?” Percy pressed, his curiosity getting the better of him. “You said that they’re kept secret, but I’m sure that you have some thoughts.”
Metatron performed the closest gesture to a shrug that he was physically capable of.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if forming the second core requires some kind of sacrifice. In fact, it wouldn’t be so different from the broken version of the Moirais’ Decree that you pass to your hosts, which requires a lot of life mana to repair. Except, in the Void Decree’s case, this is likely the default. That said, I don’t think this is a huge problem either.”
“How so?”
“Well, whatever the cost is, it’s clearly something that they can stomach, otherwise they wouldn’t have dared to inflict it upon so many of their most promising talents.”
Listening to all the hoops that the Void Hand’s gods had gone through to merely follow in the Moirais’ footsteps, Percy couldn’t help but wonder about something else.
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“What makes the Moirais’ Decree so difficult to replicate? I would have thought that once a titan shows that a certain Decree is possible, it would only be a matter of time before others copy them,” he asked, shifting slightly.
The titan sighed. “It’s not that simple. Decrees aren’t like regular spells – there’s more to them than mere power or complexity. To cast magic that can exist independently of its owner involves overriding the very rules of the universe – at least locally and subtly. Some Decrees – such as the one granting bloodlines – have indeed been successfully stolen and spread widely, while others – like Svarog’s – have never been deciphered or recreated. But that’s not all. The Moirais’ and Void Decrees involve an additional layer of difficulty.”
Percy creased his borrowed brow, prompting the god to elaborate. “Haven’t you noticed something special about how Decrees are named?”
Percy nodded. It would have been strange if he hadn’t. Unlike regular spells that were granted all sorts of arbitrary names that had to do with their function or their creator’s intentions, Decrees appeared to follow a very strict convention: they were always named after the titan who had cast them.
Or, well… almost always.
Now that the titan had brought this up, Percy instantly noticed a couple of exceptions.
“I see that you’ve pieced it together,” Metatron said with a nod. “Titans aren’t obligated to slap their name onto their Decree, but it’s not surprising that we all do. Who would willingly forsake the opportunity to permanently carve our name into the very fabric of the cosmos – in a form that can potentially persist even if we perish? However, there are two major cases when a Decree would naturally be called something else.”
“If it’s not your first Decree,” Percy guessed one.
“Indeed,” Metatron confirmed. “Titans that have produced multiple Decrees are rare. They do exist, but casting a Decree requires as much luck as it does talent, power and persistence. Just because you succeeded once, it doesn’t mean that you can do so again. Regardless, the second category of uniquely-named Decrees is far more daunting.”
“Collaborative Decrees?” Percy asked.
This time, he was less sure of his guess, even though it made sense. The Moirais’ and Void Decrees had clearly been named after the factions – not the individual titans – who had birthed them. Percy could be wrong, but he felt that it would be presumptuous of any single god to describe their own spell using the name of their people.
“Correct,” the titan said, a trace of melancholy showing in his expression. “Once again, I must stress how different Decrees are from the cheap parlour tricks that you are used to. Having multiple gods work together to cast one is not just difficult – it’s normally impossible. It takes some pretty special circumstances to even attempt it, and even then, the odds of success are minuscule.”
“What circumstances are those?”
“It varies from case to case, and there are barely a handful of instances of collaborative Decrees in the universe to learn from anyway, so it’s not easy to draw any conclusions. A powerful connection between the titans seems to be the key, but even then, it’s only enough to turn the impossible into extremely difficult. I don’t think we’ll see another case like the Moirai sisters anytime soon.”
“Sisters?”
Metatron nodded. “Not just sisters, but identical triplets: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. They were born in a clan with an empathic bloodline that allowed their members to share their thoughts and emotions. It wasn’t that powerful originally, but the triplets experienced a far stronger bond with one another than their relatives.”
Percy frowned. “That doesn’t sound so rare – relatively speaking.”
Bloodlines like that were quite common, in fact. Hell, even if he ignored his own bond with his familiars, there was also Femel’s family on Remior, among others. Finding triplets with a bloodline like that who all managed to become gods was obviously a tall order, but only from the perspective of a single planet. Things changed if he looked at it from a cosmic perspective.
On a lesser spring, it would be impossible, of course. A family with the correct bloodline could theoretically produce a group of triplets eventually, but they wouldn’t even stand a chance of becoming gods if they weren’t Green-borns. Given that only one emerged in thousands, the odds of a set of triplets all being born with a Green core was astronomically low.
However, this wouldn’t be a problem for a faction that was already a greater spring. Producing Yellow-born triplets in the correct clan would still take several attempts, but it was bound to happen somewhere, eventually. All three of them successfully becoming gods – and even titans – was many times harder, but Percy could still see it happening. Especially if all the major players deliberately worked toward that result for countless eons.
“You’re not wrong, but what if I told you that they all needed to have a specific rare affinity as well? And not even the same one, so it’s impossible for all three to have inherited it from their parents,” Metatron said. “In their case, I believe that only Clotho was born with a life affinity, while the others had originally possessed pure cores. After the Moirai leaders realized the triplets’ potential, they granted mind and soul affinities to Lachesis and Atropos. The gamble clearly paid off big time for them, but good luck to any other world trying to get all the stars to align again.”
Percy swallowed hard, finally realizing how many coincidences – both small and big – had been involved in the creation of one of his most prized Decrees. The top factions could clearly get their hands on rare affinity-granting treasures every now and then, and pure affinities were also all over the place, but getting triplets that had at least Yellow cores, pure affinities, the correct bloodline, and the talent to become titans all in one go?
Yeah…
After this little chat, he was never going to look at his second core the same way.
“Then what about the Void Hand? Clearly, they got at least somewhat close.”
“’Somewhat’ does a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence,” Metatron said. “They managed to get three regular siblings with a similar bloodline, though their bond was weaker and their affinities not a perfect match to the Moirais’ sisters. If I’m not mistaken, they got only two of the rare affinities right, while the last one had some unrelated composite affinity that probably got in the way more than it helped. They also had dozens of other gods pitching in indirectly, with various bloodlines and other means. The Void Hand still had to go through hundreds of iterations and lots of dead test subjects before coming up with something even remotely viable.”
Percy’s face twisted into a grimace the more the titan spoke.
“Then I still don’t get why you would be interested in this weird patchwork of magic. It sounds like a vastly inferior version of the Moirais’ Decree, and it’s not like you can spread it more easily. Wouldn’t it just be me or Kassorith getting it? And we both already have a second core. Unless the Decrees stack…”
His voice trailed off as a spark of an uncertain emotion lit up in the god’s eyes, fanning the flame of Percy’s suspicions. If he was right about this, then it was no wonder that the titan wanted him to claim the Decree – rather than buying the ticket off him to produce his own champion.
“Well, what do you think, Percy?” the pentapus asked, his voice tinged with greed. “Are you interested in giving me a bunch of three-cored test subjects?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 636 – Penitent
- Chapter 635 – Browsing through Decrees (3)
- Chapter 634 – Browsing through Decrees (2)
- Chapter 633 – Browsing through Decrees (1)
- Chapter 632 – Anticipation
- Chapter 631 – Offense
- Chapter 630 – Domain, mana and agility
- Chapter 629 – Durability
- Chapter 628 – Sixth Circle
- Chapter 627 – Scouting
- Chapter 626 – Disadvantaged
- Chapter 625 – Station
- Chapter 624 – Rules
- Chapter 623 – Lanthaniel
- Chapter 622 – Escort
- Chapter 621 – Justice
- Chapter 620 – Preparing for the tournament
- Chapter 619 – Sage
- Chapter 618 – Pond
- Chapter 617 – Reverse
- Chapter 616 – Ruby
- Chapter 615 – Eight
- Chapter 614 – Experiments
- Chapter 613 – Milestone
- Chapter 612 – Alloy
- Chapter 611 – Heart
- Chapter 610 – Quasi-divine beast
- Chapter 609 – Sinister trap
- Chapter 608 – Journey to the depths
- Chapter 607 – Intimidation
- Chapter 606 – Chaotic battlefield
- Chapter 605 – Mysterious material
- [START OF BOOK 6] Chapter 604 – Companions
- [END OF BOOK 5] Chapter 603 – Aspect
- Chapter 602 – Brittle
- Chapter 601 – Fuzzy
- Chapter 600 – Gladiator
- Chapter 599 – Colossus
- Chapter 598 – Never again
- Chapter 597 – Divine pardon
- Chapter 596 – Ruined garden
- Chapter 595 – Constellations (3)
- Chapter 594 – Constellations (2)
- Chapter 593 – Constellations (1)
- Chapter 592 – Skin (2)
- Chapter 591 – Skin (1)
- Chapter 590 – Mimicry
- Chapter 589 – Family troubles
- Chapter 588 – Hollow victory
- Chapter 587 – Useless trait?
- Chapter 586 – Percy’s fourth fiend
- Chapter 585 – Wrapping up
- Chapter 584 – A new goal
- Chapter 583 – Encroachment
- Chapter 582 – Four months
- Chapter 581 – Willpower
- Chapter 580 – Paracelsus
- Chapter 579 – Anqi
- Chapter 578 – Teacher
- Chapter 577 – A greater stage
- Chapter 576 – Elemental Acquisition
- Chapter 575 – External
- Chapter 574 – Canvas
- Chapter 573 – Guidance
- Chapter 572 – Myriad
- Chapter 571 – Upgrading a Wild Art (2)
- Chapter 570 – Upgrading a Wild Art (1)
- Chapter 569 – House Yeepas
- Chapter 568 – Gloomy
- Chapter 567 – A few doses short
- Chapter 566 – Using one’s time productively
- Chapter 565 – Void Decree
- Chapter 564 – Collaborative
- Chapter 563 – Metatron’s proposition
- Chapter 562 – Zelesian beads
- Chapter 561 – Approaching the end of the trip
- Chapter 560 – Familiar reward?
- Chapter 559 – Ten affinities
- Chapter 558 – Cosmic-level genius
- Chapter 557 – Possessing Tlaloc and Gabe
- Chapter 556 – Three clones and seven hosts
- Chapter 555 – Consolidation
- Chapter 554 – Seal-crafting
- Chapter 553 – Seven dominions
- Chapter 552 – Demonic infestations
- Chapter 551 – Spectral capacity
- Chapter 550 – Shopping spree
- Chapter 549 – Completing the challenges
- Chapter 548 – Five digits
- Chapter 547 – Yellow magiscript challenge
- Chapter 546: Preparing for the challenges
- Chapter 545 – Extortion
- Chapter 544 – Cassiel
- Chapter 543 – Cosmic wayfarer
- Chapter 542 – Nephthys’s evolution
- Chapter 541 – Turning point
- Chapter 540 – Magiscript (2)
- Chapter 539 – Magiscript (1)
- Chapter 538 – A small price to pay
- Chapter 537 – Freddy
- Chapter 536 – Soothing a tired soul
- Chapter 535 – Cooling off
- Chapter 534 – Empowered
- Chapter 533 – Flamel
- Chapter 532 – Eleazar
- Chapter 531 – Ostanes
- Chapter 530 – Structured Amnesia
- Chapter 529 – Starry Princess (2)
- Chapter 528 – Starry Princess (1)
- Chapter 527 – Ludwick’s Compass
- Chapter 526 – Seclusion
- Chapter 525 – Cardinal Devil
- Chapter 524 – Mindset
- Chapter 523 – Unintentional benefit
- Chapter 522 – Meeting through time
- Chapter 521 – Saint Ludwick
- Chapter 520 – Spear fishing for dead demigods
- Chapter 519 – Lake
- Chapter 518 – Scarabs
- Chapter 517 – Flammy
- Chapter 516 – Skull Island
- Chapter 515 – Cleaning up
- Chapter 514 – Crabs
- Chapter 513 – Boulders
- Chapter 512 – Internal
- Chapter 511 – Coughing
- Chapter 510 – Robari
- Chapter 509 – Survivors
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- Chapter 508 – Marnok
- Chapter 507 – Micky’s clone
- Chapter 506 – Gamble
- Chapter 505 – Mistake
- Chapter 504 – Stalker
- Chapter 503 – Percy’s version of a vacation
- Chapter 502 – Without laying a few eggs
- Chapter 501 – Can’t make a familiar
- Chapter 500 – Mutual goal
- Chapter 499 – The vilest sin
- Chapter 498 – Starry Queen
- Chapter 497 – Extreme
- Chapter 496: Dead Winter Elemental
- Chapter 495: New name?
- Chapter 494: Ethereal entity
- [START OF BOOK 5] Chapter 493: Identity
- [END OF BOOK 4] Chapter 492: Devil (2)
- Chapter 491: Devil (1)
- Chapter 490 – Death
- Chapter 489: Escape to the Vault
- Chapter 488 – Sixth Parade
- Chapter 487 – Return to the Fungal Spire
- Chapter 486 – Symphony
- Chapter 485: Conductor
- Chapter 484 – Three minutes
- Chapter 483 – Late Autumn
- Chapter 482 – Thermal vision
- Chapter 481 – Lesser
- Chapter 480 – Ritual
- Chapter 479 – Fang
- Chapter 478 – Fifth Parade
- Chapter 477 – Fourth Parade
- Chapter 476 – Interruption
- Chapter 475 – Yellow potions
- Chapter 474 – Shaking the rust off
- Chapter 473 – Cauldron
- Chapter 472 – Cloak
- Chapter 471 – Consuming the leaf
- Chapter 470 – Return to Melodia
- Chapter 469 – Felhald (2)
- Chapter 468 – Felhald (1)
- Chapter 467 – Machaon
- Chapter 466 – Betrayal
- Chapter 465 – Ingenuity
- Chapter 464 – Formation
- Chapter 463 – Final round
- Chapter 462 – Void tournament
- Chapter 461: Den
- Chapter 460 – Seventh round
- Chapter 459 – Wager
- Chapter 458 – Sixth round
- Chapter 457 – Bath
- Chapter 456 – Clash of steel
- Chapter 455 – Fifth round
- Chapter 454 – Jade tree
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- Chapter 453 – World Tree
- Chapter 452 – Jade leaf
- Chapter 451 – Top sixteen
- Chapter 450 – Fourth round
- Chapter 449 – Plasma
- Chapter 448 – Third round
- Chapter 447 – Second round
- Chapter 446 – Affinity-changing treasures
- Chapter 445 – Colour and Concept realms
- Chapter 444 – Clear
- Chapter 443 – First round
- Chapter 442: Greater Thess’kalan Physique
- Chapter 441 – Ancestral Lineage Sect
- Chapter 440 – Regional tournament
- Chapter 439 – Imprint
- Chapter 438 – Blue beasts
- Chapter 437 – Syrreneth
- Chapter 436 – Elite disciples
- Chapter 435 – Thess’kala
- Chapter 434 – Cascading Cracks
- Chapter 433 – Kassorith
- Chapter 432 – Shady host
- Chapter 431 – Unit cell theory
- Chapter 430 – Dimensional onyx
- Chapter 429 – WANTED
- Chapter 428 – Conflict
- Chapter 427 – Third trait
- Chapter 426 – Zoris’s past
- Chapter 425 – Out at sea
- Chapter 424 – Needle
- Chapter 423 – Notification
- Chapter 422 – Bargain
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- Chapter 421 – Sovereign’s Eye
- Chapter 420 – Reaper
- Chapter 419 – Promising ally
- Chapter 418 – Obatala’s Approval
- Chapter 417 – Inconvenient time
- Chapter 416 – Boreastrum
- Chapter 415 – New season
- Chapter 414 – Gate
- Chapter 413 – Brawl
- Chapter 412 – Centipedes
- Chapter 411 – Duwa
- Chapter 410 – Firm wills
- Chapter 409 – I won’t get caught
- Chapter 408 – House Avalon’s fate
- Chapter 407 – Percy’s domain?
- Chapter 406 – Pinesap town
- Chapter 405 – Soul-freezing
- Chapter 404 – Silver snow
- Chapter 403 – Second Parade
- Chapter 402 – Good matchups
- Chapter 401 – The hunted or the hunter?
- Chapter 400 – Consumption
- Chapter 399 – Silk
- Chapter 398 – Concept suppression
- Chapter 397 – Clone adventures
- Chapter 396 – Side-projects
- Chapter 395 – Trust
- Chapter 394 – Sculpture
- Chapter 393 – Pride and pity
- Chapter 392 – Hydra
- Chapter 391 – First Parade (2)
- Chapter 390 – First Parade (1)
- Chapter 389 – Countered
- Chapter 388 – Aerial combat
- Chapter 387 – Tracked down
- Chapter 386 – Ark
- Chapter 385 – Murmurs
- Chapter 384 – Nephthys
- Chapter 383 – Desperate move
- Chapter 382 – Dark clouds
- Chapter 381 – Golden age
- Chapter 380 – Compression
- Chapter 379 – Amenthes
- Chapter 378 – Sanctuary
- Chapter 377 – Strange world
- Chapter 376 – Hopefully not today
- Chapter 375 – Open challenge
- Chapter 374 – Long-term goal
- Chapter 373 – Harmony
- Chapter 372 – Legend of the Dying Hero (3)
- Chapter 371 – Legend of the Dying Hero (2)
- Chapter 370 – Legend of the Dying Hero (1)
- Chapter 369 – Heritage
- Chapter 368 – Long overdue
- Chapter 367 – The path forward
- Chapter 366 – Innate pre-casting
- Chapter 365 – Splitting up
- Chapter 364 – Second trait
- Chapter 363 – Cords and traits
- Chapter 362 – [Redacted]
- Chapter 361 – A meeting of gods (2)
- Chapter 360 – A meeting of gods (1)
- Chapter 359: New mutations
- Chapter 358: Bonus loot
- Chapter 357: Fireworks
- Chapter 356: Pieces and links
- Chapter 355: Mud
- Chapter 354: Watchful guardian
- Chapter 353: Crush
- Chapter 352: Clash of domains
- Chapter 351: Devastation
- Chapter 350: Opening shot
- Chapter 349: Third cord
- Chapter 348: Fighting style
- Chapter 347: Harvest (2)
- Chapter 346: Harvest (1)
- Chapter 345: Bloated list
- Chapter 344: Yellow
- Chapter 343: Leaving Melodia
- Chapter 342: Zoris
- Chapter 341: [Redacted]
- Chapter 340: Chasing the entity
- Chapter 339: Grey blot
- Chapter 338: Faces
- Chapter 337: Symbiotic
- Chapter 336: Chaotic battle
- Chapter 335: Wisps
- Chapter 334: Mirror Lake
- Chapter 333: Swarm
- Chapter 332: Nostalgic
- Chapter 331: Twice the results
- Chapter 330: Offer
- Chapter 329: Rei
- Chapter 328: Sickles
- Chapter 327: Dream
- Chapter 326: The strongest fiend
- Chapter 325: Sol
- Chapter 324: What do you think a soul is?
- Chapter 323: Treatment
- Chapter 322: Expedition
- Chapter 321: Signal from an old friend?
- Chapter 320: A bit of a situation
- Chapter 319: Ambient mana
- Chapter 318: Cores and channels
- Chapter 317: Execution
- Chapter 316: Sharpness
- Chapter 315: Rhino
- Chapter 314: Entering the Thirsty Valley
- Chapter 313: Hail of desperation
- Chapter 312: Climbing a cliff
- Chapter 311: Leaving the city
- Chapter 310: Percival’s clone
- Chapter 309: Possessing a crow
- Chapter 308: Profits rolling in
- Chapter 307: Intersection
- Chapter 306: Rapid improvement
- Chapter 305: Trouble?
- Chapter 304: Intent
- Chapter 303: Intimate moment
- Chapter 302: Checkpoints
- Chapter 301: Accelerated plans
- Chapter 300: Flawed Decree
- Chapter 299: Alexander
- Chapter 298: Changing district
- Chapter 297: Clarity
- Chapter 296: Dusty old hut
- Chapter 295: Planning ahead
- Chapter 294: Taking inventory
- Chapter 293: Scaling
- Chapter 292: Alchemical experimentation
- Chapter 291: Chessboard
- Chapter 290: 138th district
- Chapter 289: Twilight City
- Chapter 288: Promise
- Chapter 287: Gaze
- Chapter 286: Graveyard
- Chapter 285: Welcoming the Holy Child
- Chapter 284: Burnt meat
- Chapter 283: Storage seal
- Chapter 282: Chapter 5000 credits
- Chapter 281: Extending the trip
- Chapter 280: Regret
- Chapter 279: Tlaloc
- Chapter 278: Rhaziel
- Chapter 277: Mana Flow?
- Chapter 276: Guest lecturer
- Chapter 275: Bonds
- Chapter 274: Reigniting one’s will
- Chapter 273: Finding Leo
- Chapter 272: Shards of glass
- Chapter 271: Wiseman’s Chamber
- Chapter 270: Last class
- Chapter 269: Blumbins
- Chapter 268: Ink
- Chapter 267: Not a bad place to live
- Chapter 266: Valuable reward
- Chapter 265: Dugris
- Chapter 264: Proudheart
- Chapter 262: Greater spring
- Chapter 261: Sixiang
- Chapter 260: Probationary student
- Chapter 259: Mana Flow
- Chapter 258: Pre-casting
- Chapter 257: Restructuring
- Chapter 256: Library
- Chapter 255: Academy
- Chapter 254: Leo
- Chapter 253: Return to Huehue?
- Chapter 252: Bow your head
- Chapter 251: Reaching the desert
- Chapter 250: Masterful
- Chapter 249: Regalia
- Chapter 248: Sniping
- Chapter 247: Elaine vs Divine Root
- Chapter 246: Frantic escape
- Chapter 245: Under pressure
- Chapter 244: Acton
- Chapter 243: Unforeseen developments
- Chapter 242: Infinite powder cheat
- Chapter 241: Collateral damage
- Chapter 240: Micky’s choice
- Chapter 239: Resonance
- Chapter 238: Crimson dawn
- Chapter 237: Ocarina
- Chapter 236: [Redacted]
- Chapter 235: Trouble in Gentlebreeze town
- Chapter 234: Bombstones
- Addressing a few things
- Chapter 263: Alchemy 10
- Chapter 233: Cascading control
- Chapter 232: Self-repair
- Chapter 231: Ambitious projects
- Chapter 230: Noland
- Chapter 229: Future
- Chapter 228: Lotus of a Myriad Rivers
- Chapter 227: Rambert
- Chapter 226: The prey and the predator
- Chapter 225: Shroud
- Chapter 224: Trollsfury potion
- Chapter 223: Diplomacy (2)
- Chapter 222: Diplomacy (1)
- Chapter 221: Jason
- Chapter 220: Regulation
- Chapter 219: Brown potion
- Chapter 218: A favourable deal
- Chapter 217: New recipe
- Chapter 216: Crimson mushrooms
- Chapter 215: Domain
- Chapter 213: Homecoming (7) – Rambert
- Chapter 212: Homecoming (6) – Micky
- Chapter 211: Homecoming (5) – Elaine
- Chapter 210: Homecoming (4) – Nesha
- Chapter 209: Homecoming (3) – Archibald
- Chapter 208: Homecoming (2) – Percy
- Chapter 207: Homecoming (1) – Galahad
- Chapter 206: Food
- Chapter 205: Rending Tornado
- Chapter 204: Grim Dance (3)
- Chapter 203: Grim Dance (2)
- Chapter 202: Grim Dance (1)
- Chapter 201: Garden
- Chapter 200: Chase
- Chapter 199: Eviction
- Chapter 198: Three
- Chapter 197 – Truthseeker
- Chapter 196: Shadows and rainbows
- Chapter 195: To the victor go the spoils
- Chapter 194: Fury
- Chapter 193: Troll king
- Chapter 192: Duel
- Chapter 191: Exchange
- Chapter 190: Honourable
- Chapter 189: Trollsden
- Chapter 188: Casters
- Chapter 187: Foresight
- Chapter 186: Sorcerer’s Eye
- Chapter 185: Ea’s Decree
- Chapter 184: Advancing in the Grisly Bog
- Chapter 183: Tools for a better future
- Chapter 182: Alchemist’s Eye
- Chapter 181: The alchemy test
- Chapter 180: Extraction
- Chapter 179: Marble Reef
- Chapter 178: Alchemic principles
- Chapter 177: Ea’s Gift
- Chapter 176: Stitching
- Chapter 175: Just getting started
- Chapter 174: Gauntlet
- Chapter 173: Rune delivery service
- Chapter 172: Hot or cold
- Chapter 171: Disgust
- Chapter 170: Snitches and stitches
- Chapter 169: Truth
- Chapter 168: Outcome
- Chapter 167: Operation
- Chapter 166: Slugfest
- Chapter 165: Ambush
- Chapter 164: Self-bestowal
- Chapter 163: Mana conversion
- Chapter 162: Farming credits
- Chapter 161: New runes
- Chapter 160: Shopping
- Chapter 159: Magiscript challenge
- Chapter 158: Plan
- Chapter 157: Large animals
- Chapter 156: Parrot
- Chapter 155: Spirit
- Chapter 154: Mend
- Chapter 153: Housewife
- Chapter 152: Who am I?
- Chapter 151: Teal powder
- Chapter 150: Harvester
- Chapter 149: Blockade
- Chapter 148: Good will
- Chapter 147: Beacon
- Chapter 146: Spectral fiend
- Chapter 145: Caught
- Chapter 144: Two things
- Chapter 143: Waves
- Chapter 142: War
- Chapter 141: Demi-humans
- Chapter 140: Reinforcement
- Chapter 139: Quarterstaff
- Chapter 138: Rodrick
- Chapter 137: A dangerous game
- Chapter 136: The Tale of Svarog
- Chapter 135: Metatron
- Chapter 134: Runecrafting
- Chapter 133: Reunion
- Chapter 132: Monkey
- Chapter 131: Settling in
- Chapter 130: Karma
- Chapter 129: Bogside Town
- Chapter 128: Grisly Bog
- Chapter 127: Wild Art
- Chapter 126: Dessert
- Chapter 125: Rare affinity
- Chapter 124: Blighted bloodline
- Chapter 123: Torui village
- Chapter 122: Steel
- Chapter 121: Concrete
- Chapter 120: Sengo
- Chapter 119: Infestation
- Chapter 118: Takeo
- Chapter 117: Destination
- Chapter 116: Mantle
- Chapter 115: Clothes
- Chapter 114: Ripples
- Chapter 113: Search
- Chapter 112: Mutations
- Chapter 111: Slaughter
- Chapter 110: Devourer
- Chapter 109: Regal intent
- Chapter 108: Starry Knight
- Chapter 107: Hell
- Chapter 106: Unsettling
- Chapter 105: Escape
- Chapter 104: Smooth sailing no more
- Chapter 103: House Talos
- Chapter 102: Micky’s second core
- Chapter 101: Whirlpool of Four Streams
- Chapter 100: Into the Spire
- Chapter 99: Buggy vessel
- Chapter 98: Tests
- Chapter 97: Oblivious Agent
- Chapter 96: Happy 20!!!
- Chapter 95: Teal fog
- Chapter 94: Affinity fusion
- Chapter 93: Aurora Dew
- Chapter 92: Negotiations
- Chapter 91: Deal
- Chapter 90: Compromise
- Chapter 89: Condensing crystals
- Chapter 88: Synchronization
- Chapter 87: Advancement
- Chapter 86: BUMP
- Chapter 85: Gabe’s gamble
- Chapter 84: Persistence
- Chapter 83: Moment of truth
- Chapter 82: Fifth wave
- Chapter 81: Gabe’s second affinity
- Chapter 80: Preparations
- Chapter 79: Natural selection
- Chapter 78: Blessing
- Chapter 77: Decree
- Chapter 76: Complications
- Chapter 75: Wings
- Chapter 74: Gabe
- Chapter 73: House Tantalus
- Chapter 72: Unexpected visitor
- Chapter 71: Crystallization
- Announcements
- Chapter 70: Second year in the Guild
- Chapter 69: Starry Soldiers
- Chapter 68: Alchemist
- Chapter 67: Vent
- Chapter 66: Hemarakah
- Chapter 65: Aftermath
- Chapter 64: Maelstrom
- Chapter 63: Emergency
- Chapter 62: Crystal
- Chapter 61: Holy ball of fur
- Chapter 60: Docile
- Chapter 59: Floating
- Chapter 58: Soul channels
- Chapter 57: Nesha
- Chapter 56: Calm before the storm
- Chapter 55: A message from a god
- Chapter 54: Orin
- Chapter 53: Three pillars
- Chapter 52: Time management
- Chapter 51: Potions
- Chapter 50: The hunt resumes
- Chapter 49: Frozen expanse
- Chapter 48: Limit
- Chapter 47: Healed
- Chapter 46: An idea
- Chapter 45: Introduction to alchemy
- Chapter 44: Opportunity
- Chapter 43: Aleyn
- Chapter 42: Adjusting tactics
- Chapter 41: A poor showing
- Chapter 40: Starry Workers
- Chapter 39: Starry Drones
- Chapter 38: Orientation
- Chapter 37: Registration
- Chapter 36: Fungal Spire
- Chapter 35: Scorpions
- Chapter 34: Unexpected boon
- Chapter 33: Trouble
- Chapter 32: Two solutions
- Chapter 31: Leaving the nest
- Chapter 30: One year
- Chapter 29: Mana channels
- Chapter 28: A peculiar diet
- Chapter 27: Beast affinity
- Chapter 26: Secret Arts
- Chapter 25: Spells
- Chapter 24: Mixcoatl
- Chapter 23: Circulation
- Chapter 22: Kik’lit
- Chapter 21: Dance
- Chapter 20: Micky
- Chapter 19: Possessed
- Chapter 18: Wanderer
- Chapter 17: A painful endeavour
- Chapter 16: Second core
- Chapter 15: Soul clone
- Chapter 14: Elaine
- Chapter 13: Cousins
- Chapter 12: Clone
- Chapter 11: Cracks
- Chapter 10: Archibald
- Chapter 9: Family
- Chapter 8: Soul
- Chapter 7: The most ancient art
- Chapter 6: Pilgrimage
- Chapter 5: Affinities
- Chapter 4: Whistling Woods
- Chapter 3: A meeting with baldy
- Chapter 2: Alive
- Chapter 1: A strange experience