Chapter 26 – Adventurer’s Forest
Ian followed closely behind Ninja 1, his steps quiet yet steady. The masked figure led him through the winding streets of Blood City, their destination clear but their path indirect. After what felt like an hour of weaving through alleys and side streets, they arrived at their first stop—the Adventurer’s Forest.
The towering trees stretched into the sky, their twisted branches resembling the grasping hands of the dead. Unlike normal forests, the Adventurer’s Forest had an eerie stillness, an unnatural silence that made Ian’s instincts sharpen. The only sounds came from the occasional whisper of the wind and the distant roars of creatures hidden within.
Ninja 1 stopped and turned his crimson gaze toward Ian. “This is where ambitious fools test their limits and where the strong sharpen their fangs,” he began. “The Adventurer’s Forest is a proving ground, a hunting zone, and a battlefield. Warriors, mercenaries, and scouts from different clans come here to hunt powerful creatures, refine their skills, and claim rare resources. Some seek personal growth, while others gather ingredients for rituals, weapon forging, or alchemy.”
Ian absorbed the information, his own eyes scanning the dense foliage. “So this place is both a training ground and a resource hub,” he muttered.
Ninja 1 nodded. “Correct. It benefits the Blood Realm in many ways. The strongest clans regulate access, ensuring only those worthy enter. We allow certain outsiders—like humans, werewolves, and even rogue vampires—to step in. Some of them never leave.” A hint of amusement laced his tone.
Ian frowned slightly. “Why allow outsiders?”
“For entertainment, trade, and to set an example,” Ninja 1 answered. “This place is a warning to those who underestimate us. If an outsider survives here, they may gain recognition. If they die… well, they serve as food for the beasts and an example for the weak.”
Ian smirked. “Efficient.”
They continued walking, heading toward a small clearing where a hidden entrance lay buried beneath thick vines. As they approached, Ian decided to ask something that had been on his mind since he saw the two knights at the gate.
“I have a question about the curse swords,” Ian said. “Each one has a unique ability, right?”
Ninja 1 glanced at him, then nodded. “That is correct. Each curse sword is forged through blood rituals and ancient enchantments. They are relics from an era where vampires sought to challenge the gods. Their abilities vary, but all are deadly.”
“What about the swords those two knights were carrying?” Ian pressed.
A brief silence followed before Ninja 1 spoke. “The left knight wields Sanguine Requiem. It does not cut flesh—it cuts the flow of blood. A single slash severs an enemy’s ability to heal and weakens them over time. Even a true elder would feel its effects if struck.”
Ian’s eyes narrowed. “And the right knight?”
“He carries Tenebrous Fang. That blade does not reflect light, nor does it make a sound. It exists in the shadow between reality and illusion. A strike from Tenebrous Fang can bypass lesser defenses and reach an opponent’s vital organs directly, ignoring conventional armor.”
Ian let out a low whistle. “No wonder they were chosen as gatekeepers. Those weapons are terrifying.”
Ninja 1 merely inclined his head. “That is the nature of the Blood Realm. The strong do not waste their strength on mediocrity.”
With that, Ninja 1 moved aside a section of vines, revealing a narrow, dark tunnel. “Come. The true path to the Vampire Council is ahead.”
Ian took a deep breath, then stepped forward. “I’ll be damned…”
…
Ian stepped into the grand chamber, his gaze immediately drawn to the twelve towering figures seated before him. Each Elder wore an ornate mask carved in the likeness of a different beast—a lion, a serpent, a raven, a dragon, and more. Their presence was suffocating, a crushing weight of pressure pressing down on his body, down to his microscopic cells. Well, that’s an exaggeration.
Even without seeing their faces though, he could feel their eyes boring into him, dissecting him at each passing glance.
The air itself felt cold to Ian. Not a natural chill, but the kind that came from standing in the presence of beings who had lived through countless wars, who had shaped the very foundation of the Blood Realm.
One of them, a masked figure with the face of a coiling serpent, leaned forward. His voice was slow, deliberate, like a predator savoring a meal.
“I am Sable Fang, Elder of the Sixth Seat. I have hunted creatures of the abyss, devoured their essence, and walked away unscathed. They called me The Devourer of Wyrms after I slew the Void Serpent that once swallowed cities whole.” His eyes gleamed behind the mask. “And you… are an interesting specimen.”
‘An interesting specimen? Can this bastard change his wording?’ Ian complained in his mind.
Another spoke, her voice like ice scraping against stone. She wore the mask of a raven, its dark beak gleaming under the dim light. “Ashen Wing, Fourth Seat. I led the massacre at the Silver Monastery, where the so-called ‘immortal’ human saints were eradicated in a single night. They called me The Harbinger of Dusk, for wherever my shadow id, no light remained.”
‘Does the lower their seat, the stronger they are? So, the 1st seat should be the strongest? And why the hell do they introduce themselves like this? Is this because they’re old-fashioned antiques?’
Ian was speechless at the elders.
A deep chuckle came from the Elder wearing a wolf mask. His voice was rich, filled with amusement but laced with undeniable danger. “Iron Howl, Ninth Seat. I was once hunted by an entire kingdom of werewolves. They sent their best hunters, their elders, their war chiefs… Now their skulls decorate my halls. They called me The Bane of the Moon.”
Ian screamed inwardly. ‘Scary!!’
Then, from the highest seat in the chamber, a voice both calm and overwhelming spoke. The figure wore the mask of a dragon, regal and terrifying in its craftsmanship.
“I am Crimson Pyre, the Elder of the First Seat. I burned the Great City of Solaris to the ground when its people dared defy our race. A kingdom of millions, reduced to cinders in three days. The survivors called me The Black Inferno.” He leaned forward slightly. “And you, Scout… intrigue me.”
The other Elders murmured in agreement. Their curiosity was unmistakable.
‘Damn it! Don’t fucking be!’ Ian almost choked. ‘This Crimson Pyre, he must be the strongest elder.’
It was Sable Fang who addressed the obvious. “You stand at nearly six meters being merely a true vampire, clad in an exoskeleton, unlike anything we have seen before. What are you?”
Ian did not falter under their scrutiny. He had expected this question. At this time, he decided to bullshit them, give the bastards half-lie, half-truth answer.
“My exoskeleton is forged from my own flesh, enhanced through the consumption and assimilation of creatures far stronger than myself,” Ian said. “Its structure is a fusion of Bloodsteel—a material known to absorb and enhance energy over time—and a Tungsten. It allows me to resist powerful flames.’
‘But can it resist my Crimson Flame?’
The 1st Seat Elder silently mused to himself.
There was a pause. Then Iron Howl let out a low whistle. “A true vampire… did this? You must have a special constitution!”
The room became eerily silent.
“You are not a true vampire?” Ashen Wing‘s voice was filled with genuine astonishment.
Ian met their gazes without hesitation. “No. I am a lesser vampire.”
A ripple of shock passed through the Elders. Even Crimson Pyre, who had remained composed, showed a flicker of intrigue.
“A lesser… who defies his own limitations,” Sable Fang muttered. “Fascinating.”
Ashen Wing exhaled. “A mere lesser should not be capable of such evolution.”
“And yet he stands before us,” Crimson Pyre mused.
The atmosphere shifted. The cold pressure that had sought to crush Ian now swirled around him like a storm of interest.
Then, Crimson Pyre finally leaned forward.
“Tell us, Scout… What is it that you have come to report?”
The chamber fell silent, all twelve Elders now waiting for Ian’s answer.
Ian couldn’t help but swallow.
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Chapters
- Chapter 126: Bram and Elen
- Chapter 125: The Divine Hand
- Chapter 124: More About the Great Old One
- Chapter 123: Super Hunter
- Chapter 122: Herras, Semeria's Chosen One
- Chapter 121: Blood Emperor's Offer
- Chapter 120: Soul Bringer
- Chapter 119: Demon Wolf
- Chapter 118: Ancestor Master
- Chapter 117: Chaos Angel
- Chapter 116: Internal Cultivation
- Chapter 115: The Chaos Sea
- Chapter 114: Death of Chaos God
- Chapter 113: Chaos Sea
- Chapter 112: Classic Faceslapping
- Chapter 111: Bloodline Battle
- Chapter 110: Interference from a True God
- Chapter 109: Universe Twelve
- Chapter 108: The Start of the Tournament
- Chapter 107: Tournament of Supremacy
- Chapter 106: The Grand God of Destruction
- Chapter 105: Revival
- Chapter 104: Ian and Grand Elder’s Reunited
- Chapter 103: Descent to the Curtained Imperium
- Chapter 102: The Grand God of Destruction
- Chapter 101: Ian’s Identity
- Chapter 100: The Great Old One and the Arch Angel Race
- Chapter 99: Strongest Version and the Merge
- Chapter 98: Tragic End
- Chapter 97: Blank Memories
- Chapter 96: True Paths Devil
- Chapter 95: Slowly but Surely
- Chapter 94: Escape out of Time Loop
- Chapter 93: Doubts and Plans
- Chapter 92: Mysterious Time Vortex
- Chapter 91: Conspiracy of the True Gods
- Chapter 90: Infinitely Close
- Chapter 89: Secret of the Cold Mind Technique
- Chapter 88: Nine Paths Elder God Form
- Chapter 87: Shattered Plane
- Chapter 86: Shame
- Chapter 85: Silver Zero
- Chapter 84: The Secret of the Nine Paths
- Chapter 83: Time and Space Divine Ki
- Chapter 82: Adam’s Indifference
- Chapter 81: Appreciating Fireworks
- Chapter 80: Omega Excalibur and the Helixes
- Chapter 79: Emperor of the Universe?
- Chapter 78: Advanced Leaps and Bounds in the Path of Gods
- Chapter 77: Adam vs Ian
- Chapter 76: Deepening Understanding
- Chapter 75: Devil Attendant Amon
- Chapter 74: Grand Devil
- Chapter 73: Nine Paths God Mode
- Chapter 72: Ultimate Nine Paths II VS Dark God’s Main Body
- Chapter 71: Epic Battle
- Chapter 70: Difference between Gods and True Gods
- Chapter 69: Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 68: Must Keep Original Intentions
- Chapter 67: Budding Friendship
- Chapter 66: Stellar Power Level
- Chapter 65: Mortal Body Rivals God
- Chapter 64: Super Asura Physique
- Chapter 63: Unification at the Age of 200
- Chapter 62: Froze Froze Plant
- Chapter 61: Brief Interaction
- Chapter 60: Dragons and Lesser Dragons
- Chapter 59: Arch-Arachnid, Diamond-Ranked
- Chapter 58: Conversation with the Queen
- Chapter 57: Dark Magic Ranking
- Chapter 56: Ian’s Ascension to True Vampire
- Chapter 55: First Seclusion
- Chapter 54: Nine Paths Bloodline: Ultimate Nine Paths Form
- Chapter 53: Origin-Grade Fruit
- Chapter 52: The Grand Elder’s Shock
- Chapter 51: More like a Mage
- Chapter 50: Puny Mortals!
- Chapter 49: Annihilator Race
- Chapter 48: Planetary-Level Solar Laser Eyes
- Chapter 47 - 15% Feedback!
- Chapter 46: The Grand Elder’s Secret
- Chapter 45: Growing Vigilance
- Chapter 44: The Core Ring
- Chapter 43: Solar System?
- Chapter 42: The Power of the Sun
- Chapter 41: The King of the Blood Empire
- Chapter 40: Ceiling-Level
- Chapter 39: End of War
- Chapter 38: Ian and Alaric’s Dynamic
- Chapter 37: Grand Elder’s Interest
- Chapter 36: The Role of the Virus
- Chapter 35: Sever Cause and Effect
- Chapter 34: Elder Level Strength?
- Chapter 33: Identity Reveal
- Chapter 32: System Update and the Debut of Laser Eyes
- Chapter 31: Blood City in Panic
- Chapter 30 - 86 Meter+ & New Body Parts
- Chapter 29: Dungeons and Hunters
- Chapter 28: Spoils and Iron Howl’s Declaration
- Chapter 27: Presumptious!
- Chapter 26: Adventurer’s Forest
- Chapter 25: Blood City and the Curse Swords
- Chapter 24: Self-Explosion
- Chapter 23: Sacrifice
- Chapter 22: Garry’s Resolve
- Chapter 21: Within the Earth is Birth
- Chapter 20 - 6.75 Meters Body
- Chapter 19: Elders
- Chapter 18: Tungsten Infused Exoskeletal Armor
- Chapter 17: System and Science
- Chapter 16: Mobility is the key
- Chapter 15: Golden Light vs Nether Flames
- Chapter 14: Nether Fire
- Chapter 13: Ian’s Cards
- Chapter 12: The Walking Flare and the Special Reaper
- Chapter 11: Barseagle, the Radiator
- Chapter 10: Ghosts, Fear Factor
- Chapter 9: Team 7 Mission
- Chapter 8: Happy Trouble
- Chapter 7: Ian’s Body Size Path
- Chapter 6: Body Size Increase
- Chapter 5: Special Constitution
- Chapter 4: Eating Flesh
- Chapter 3: First Kill
- Chapter 2: Customize Bone Claws
- Chapter 1: Start as a Lesser Vampire