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Theoâs Wisdom had grown to a point where he knew better than to punch a god in the face. It told him of the situation, and how far his new powers extended. They did not include harming the god in his own domain. The sin fell solely with Twist. As the alchemistâs strike was inches from Deathâs blade, he feinted. Driving his leading foot into the ground, he spun to catch Twist in his masked face. But the masked elf didnât feel the force of the blow. He was instead sent tumbling through the cracks in reality, cast down to the mortal plane.
The fight was over in a blink. If a mortal were to watch the exchange, they would have seen Theo appear alongside Death while Twist vanished.
âThat was disappointing,â Death tutted.
Theo rolled his shoulders, flexing his wings. Energy lingered in Deathâs realm, but it was hard to detect the origin. He realized it was the energy of something that had once been here, but had since been removed. So Kuzan was still up to his old tricks by being a general pain in the ass. The alchemist should have expected this, but he no longer had to do it alone. He reached out. A moment later, Khahar stood at his side, answering the call of the Dreamwalker to the Arbiter.
âWell, youâve been naughty,â Khahar said, crossing his arms. âHave you already spanked him?â
âYes, he has been spanked. Thoroughly,â Theo said. âWhat was Twist doing in your realm?â
âI donât know what youâre talking about.â Death shrugged. âHe got here on his own. Just arrived when you got here.â
Khahar scanned the area, picking up on the same energy Theo felt. âDonât start, Kuzan. Things were going well.â
âHave they stopped going well?â Death asked, remaining motionless the way he always was. âI thank you for sending that interloper away. You have my eternal gratitude.â
There was nothing more the duo could do. Theo nodded to Khahar, and they traveled together to the Arbiterâs Realm. It hadnât changed at all. Aside from the residents. Like Teroâgal, Khahak had become a Throneworld. Nearly one-million people now called this place home. And the central spires were bustling with activity. Fully formed people of all races did their own thing. They headed from place to place, living their lives as though this new reality was just fine.
âPut your wings away,â Khahar said. âPeople are staring.â
âTheyâre just wings.â Theo gave them a good flap. âI donât think they even do anything.â
Khahar shook his head, pulling Theo through space. They appeared in a sprawling city along a coastline, overlooking waves that battered a rocky shore. The sky was clear today, the sun hanging at high noon. Compared to the towns in Teroâgal, this place was built up a lot more. But the alchemist didnât have cities like this before the realms were removed. His people built everything they had, unlike here.
âBalkor is here,â Khahar said, unable to stop the smile from spreading across his face. âHe wasnât happy at first. But, what choice does he have?â
âWhat about Zagmon?â Theo asked.
âThatâs hard to say. Weâve had a few Zagmoni Dronon, but thatâs it.â
The wings on Theoâs back faded. He felt the power granted to him by the core go with it. He couldnât shake the feeling that Zagmon wasnât gone, but he couldnât do anything about it unless he broke the rules. At least the rules were being enforced this time. Unlike the way things were, they could do something about people being jerks. But Death seemed to understand those rules better than anyone, exploiting someone like Twist to do his bidding. Well, Twist was now tumbling back to the mortal realm. With any luck, his passage back to the heavens was blocked.
âIt couldnât have been easy for Twist to make it to Deathâs Realm,â Theo said, speaking his thoughts aloud.
âHe could have used the Bridge, but I think UzâXulven is taking her new job more seriously.â
âBecause if she doesnât, she has to be a normal person.â Theo chuckled. âI think she lucked out more than any of us. I havenât used the Bridge since it was changed, but she gets to keep it. Thatâs nice of our new managers.â
âSheâs more of a custodian now, but I think sheâs enjoying her position.â
Theo let a silence settle in between them. There were a few people in the wind that he wanted to know about, but there was one among them that made him concerned. âWhat is Fenian doing?â
âHis job,â Khahar said, revealing no additional information. âI think there are a few things on the mortal plane that need to be sorted. Thankfully, he has access to the Bridge.â
âSo, have you detected my silly attributes?â Theo found his mind wandering from the topic. There was a lot to do back in Broken Tusk, and a lot of that had to do with changing cores to be aligned with his realm.
âWhat happened?â Khahar asked.
Theo explained his situation. How he exploited his potions and sent his attributes to stupid levels. Khahar listened with interest, nodding along as the alchemist spoke.
âImpressive. How many more attributes can you get?â Khahar asked.
Theo smiled, nodding to himself. âThat depends. What do you think will happen when I change my Drogramath Alchemy Core to a Teroâgal Alchemist Core? Will the potions I create count as new potions?â
Khahar laughed. âYou werenât happy enough being this overpowered? You gotta reach for more?â
Theo shrugged. âWhy not? You were a walking god.â
Khahar took a moment to think about it, eventually shrugging. âIt might work. I can remember one example from the past where crafters earned world-firsts after getting aligned cores. It depends on how close the old potions are to the new ones.â
âGot it. I think Teroâgal will have more to say about what my new potions look like than me.â
âYes,â Khahar said, looking up as though meeting the eyes of his world. âIâve noticed my world has become willful. Almost as though it judges me.â
âRight? Like⊠get off my back, planet. Iâm doing my best.â
Khahar gave a brief tour of his world before Theo departed. There werenât many changes, because⊠Yeah, Khahar had an idea this would happen. The alchemist had wondered why Khahak was a sprawling realm with cities dotting the landscape. He was preparing for an influx of real people. It was useless getting mad about it. Khahar had a way of keeping information to himself. Sometimes to protect others, and other times for selfish reasons. Theo was just happy to be here, standing with an old friend. ÆĐłeewŃbnovel.com
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âI think my attribute sickness is just about gone,â Theo said, shaking Khaharâs hand. âThanks for the tour.â
âNo problem. Ah, the timescale is going to change soon. Forgot to tell you.â
âTo what?â Theo asked. The old timescale was five minutes on the mortal plane to twenty-four hours in the heavens.
âOne minute to an hour,â Khahar said, nodding. âThe system is adjusting based on the new organization in the heavens. Itâll reduce to one minute to a half-hour later, and perhaps another reduction.â
âThanks for the tip,â Theo said, allowing himself to slip through the cracks. âSee ya!â
Theo landed in his bed, sucking in a breath. As expected, his sickness was gone. Rowan held something that looked suspiciously like an adult diaper. Sarisa grabbed at his pants, ready to reveal his bare ass and shove the diaper on him. The alchemist sprung from the bed, pivoting around the pair in a heartbeat. Before they could react, Sarisa was on her butt and Rowan wore a diaper on his head.
âWhat!â Rowan shouted, stumbling and falling over.
âI think I fractured my butt bone,â Sarisa groaned, rubbing her butt. âDid you put points into Dexterity, you butthole?â
It was impossible to hold back his laugh. Theo patted them both on the head, handing Sarisa a potion before he headed for the door. âCome on. I wanna go to the temple.â
Theo headed directly for the stone temple they had built. As expected, the dedications for the fallen gods had been removed. People prayed in the alcoves, speaking to ascendants who could no longer hear their prayers. The energy in the building was unmistakably that of Teroâgal. It permeated the air, filling the temple with a deep sense of comfort. The alchemist turned, jerking his head toward the altar on the far side.
âAre you gonna kill us?â Sarisa asked. âYou know we only joke around because we love you.â
âIâm aware,â Theo said, jerking his head again. âGet up there. Both of you.â
Rowan shared a look with Sarisa. Theo didnât need his Wisdom to know what they were thinking. âNo, you canât take me,â he said. âUp on the altar, I need to infuse your cores with power from Teroâgal.â
âWhy?â
âBecause youâre going to lose your connection to Baelthar. Likely soon.â
This was the best path forward. Theo had a few days left in his Drogramathi cores, but everyone in town only had hours. Perhaps less. The temple was a nexus of power from the heavenly worlds, and was thick with Teroâgalâs energy. If there ever was a time for him to test if this worked, this was it. Rowan and Sarisa ascended to the altar, standing and shuffling their feet on the white stone.
Theo pressed his hand into Rowanâs chest. âYour only aligned core is Baelthar Shadowstalkerâs Core, right?â Theo could feel the fading energy of the ogre ascendant. It was like a weak pulse in the neck of a dying person.
âYeah, but my skills havenât been working lately.â
The energy from Teroâgal flowed through Theo. He acted as a conduit, infusing Rowanâs core with his own energy. When he filled it to the top, he could feel it drinking. It sucked the energy down like a khahari finding an oasis in the desert. He filled it again, and it drank.
âI donât feel so good, boss,â Rowan said, swaying on the spot.
âTake a seat,â Theo commanded, kneeling to continue the process. Baeltharâs energy was fighting back, but there wasnât enough of it to maintain a chokehold on the core. The alchemist realized he was missing a piece of the puzzle mid-way through the process. He reached out to his world, feeling the brush of recognition against his mind. It wasnât enough to fill someoneâs core with energy. When the ascendants made cores, they had influence over what that core did. Unlike those ascendant cores, the Throneworld would design these new ones.
Teroâgal didnât talk directly to Theo. Instead, it sent ideas and thoughts. Concepts for core designed flooded into the alchemistâs mind. Teroâgal was a peaceful world. It didnât want to focus on combat. Rowanâs existing core made this easy. The Baelthar Shadowstalkerâs Core focused on controlling effects. He used a bow most of the time, but his skills were based around ensnaring enemies, rather than killing them. This made the Throneworld happy. It wove a new core.
Rowanâs eyes lit up with purple-white energy. His back arched as his core was remade where it was. The touch of Teroâgal graced him as he was remade. The half-ogre lost consciousness.
âWeâre all gonna die!â Sarisa shouted, jumping from the raised altar and heading for the door. People looked up from their prayers, glaring at her.
âHeâs alive,â Theo said. âAnd he has a new core.â
Sarisa stopped at the door, looking back to her brother. Rowan groaned, shaking his head.
âYeah, that sucked.â Rowan cracked his neck, rolling his shoulders and stretching. âIt worked, though.â
Sarisa approached with caution, padding over as though Theo would pin her to the altar and force her to accept the new core. âYou good, brother?â she asked.
âYeah, Iâm fine. Got a new core with new skills⊠Oh, this is a good one.â Rowanâs eyes lit up. âIâm happy. Thrilled!â
âShare it!â Sarisa said, all-too-eager to see the result.
âHere we go,â Rowan said.
[Teroâgal Shadowstitcher Core]
Epic
Ranger and Control Mage Core
Bound
4 Slots
Level 25 (0%)
A ranged controller core based on the concept of ensnaring opponents in shadow.
Effect:
+10 Dexterity
âAll my control abilities changed,â Rowan said. âI can shoot my arrows into a personâs shadow and pin them in place. My stealth ability still works, but I can also jump into anyoneâs shadow that Iâve marked.â
Theo nodded with approval. It had elements of tracking-style classes, but had more to do with a personâs shadow. The concept of shadows and the manipulation of those shadows was ingrained in Teroâgal, so that made sense. The elements of control from the Control Mage class just made it even better.
âDo me next,â Sarisa said, laying on the ground. âIâm ready.â
Theo shook his head, pressing his hand into her chest. The amount of energy stored within Teroâgal was vast. More than the reserves of power, it seemed eager to craft a new core. He once again acted as a conduit, allowing his world to remake her core. Sarisa had a few cores, but only her Baelthar Guardianâs Core was aligned. The Throneworld understood the half-ogre womanâs desire to keep her stealth skills. It also appreciated her guardian-style class, creating something interesting.
Sarisaâs back arched as Teroâgalâs power flowed through her. Light flooded from her eyes as her core was remade. She stopped spasming and rested on the hard floor of the temple. A few tense breaths later and she opened her eyes.
âOh, yeah!â Sarisa shouted. âThatâs what Iâm talking about.â
[Teroâgal Gloom Bulwark Core]
Epic
Guardian and Illusion Mage Core
Bound
4 Slots
Level 28 (0%)
A stealthy guardian based on the concepts of surprising enemies and surviving fights using their powerful tower shields.
Effect:
+15 Vigor
Innate increase to the durability and effectiveness of shields.
âWhy does she get more attributes?â Rowan asked, folding his arms.
âSuck it, loser!â Sarisa shouted.
âYou need to stop learning phrases from Tresk,â Theo said, pinching the bridge of his nose.
âAll my skills evolved. I got one called Unseen Bulwark that confuses enemies when they strike my shield.â Sarisa jumped to her feet, jumping up and down. âThis is awesome! Someone fight me!â
As Sarisa and Rowan sparred in the temple, Theo created a message to the entire Southlands Alliance.
[Theo]: Everyone with an aligned core please report to the temple in Broken Tusk. The power within your core will fade by the end of today. If you do not report to the temple, it is almost guaranteed any future cores will be less powerful.
The tide of people that flooded into the temple came almost immediately. Good thing Alise arrived shortly after to usher them into an orderly line.
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