Chapter 554 Overleveled
Fire burst outward, leaving behind a crater and twenty odd dead monsters.
Ilea was out before the first living one even approached.
ding You have defeated [Soul Ripper lvl 580]
ding You have defeated [Soul Ripper lvl 656]
ding The Faen Valkyrie has reached lvl 376 One stat point awarded
ding The Faen Valkyrie has reached lvl 377 One stat point awarded
ding Flare of Creation reaches 3rd lvl 15
Hmm. I should probably focus on my skills a little more with these monsters. Or should I even bother? If theyre not moving around anyway, who cares?
The monsters remained creepy but that was the only thing they had left. She had killed them now, had bested them easily. It didnt feel like fighting a dangerous creature anymore, more like murdering a helpless pest. And she wasnt exactly in the mood for extermination.
Hmm.
The only thing that will level from this is my third Class. Do I want to push it higher already? My skills are nowhere.
Oh.
She had seen the attack coming, seeing the jumping Soul Ripper that tried to grab her mid flight.
Ilea avoided it easily, flying around the creature with her high level wings.
A hundred more beings followed, Ilea flying higher as she maneuvered herself through the sea of eldritch grasshoppers.
Hundreds of the monsters now looked up to her, their flower like heads blood and pulsing with dull purple energy.
Youre not going to catch , she thought.
These were the monsters I was so terrified of?
She smiled. Youre not so different from those Drakes now, are you? Still a higher level but not exactly a threat anymore.
Ilea floated around, occasionally using displacent to move herself or one of the beings.
How is the talk going? she asked.
Good so far. It is fortunate that Catelyn seems to have dealt with powerful entities before, the adow said.
Yeah, , Ilea said and laughed.
I had that one coming, adow said.
That you did, Ilea said.
Shes t the Fae, the Trakarov and Elental too. And whatever else she has encountered during her ti in the north.To think she looked that scared with the adow.
Ilea blinked to reach a sowhat lone standing Soul Ripper away from the largest groups, appearing right in front of it.
Her gaze was focused on the opening flower, fleshy tendrils slithering within.
The creature grabbed her with both hands, the long fingers wrapping around her ash like moving twigs. Energy ford in front of its head, concentrated void magic biting into Ileas head.
Her skull remained, as did her ash. The spell had caused internal bleeding and a bunch of vanished flesh but nothing majorly concerning.
A direct hit, she thought with a grin, displacing herself out of the monsters grip.
That does feel pretty good, she thought and flew past the hordes. Most had lost interest as soon as she reached the cavern entrance to their apparent domain.
Hey ady, there isnt a four mark in here by chance? she asked.
No Ily, I can only feel the presence of the sa creatures you have fought, adow said.
Can you have multiple conversations at the sa ti by the way? Or am I interrupting your talk every ti? Ilea asked.
One conversation is enough but talking to you is more akin to busying a child, it said.
Oh? I see. So youre as limited as us monkeys, she said.
I disengage from this conversation, the adow said.
Ilea laughed as she entered the deeper layer of Tremor, no new notification informing her of a newfound dungeon.
The Soul Rippers down here were the sa, quickly forgetting about her after she had vanished. She let them use their void attacks on her before disappearing, just to show them how futile it all was.
ding Fear Resistance reaches lvl 13
Look at that. Showing up again after such a long ti.
The whole complex was just a bunch of burrowed tunnels with several layers. No sign of any other creature but the Rippers remained, making it a winded deathtrap with little to gain. Rotted wooden beams and rare pieces of decrepit gear suggested this place had not always been quite as abandoned.
Maybe I couldve visited during my stay in the Descent. Ive outgrown them a little.
The creatures were still close to the Spirits of Death in Erendar, even way more consistently above level six hundred. Compared to the Astrals however, the difference just wasnt enough anymore, neither to level her skills nor her Classes. Not while being at four hundred.
Not even twice my level! Where would I get fighting monsters like that!
Ilea slowed down when she reached one of the deepest chambers.
Her eyes opened wide as her smile vanished.
The entire end of the tunnel had been clad in steel, runes carved within, not just similar but pretty much looking just like those she had found in the Descent.
So it was the Ascended.
Ilea squinted, finding the space slightly distorted at the center of the runes.
Hey adow, is there a gate to another realm here? she asked.
Ohpeculiar. I hadnt even noticed. This form really is quite limiting. But no. There are rely remnants of a fissure that existed long past, it said.
Can you see the runes? she asked.
Not in this form. Though if you bring there, I can have a look, it answered.
I would very much like that, Ilea said, staring at the steel for a little while. It looked entirely out of place in this cavern.
She didnt dare touch any of it.
Lets not alert the tal man, she thought, gulping at the mory.
Interesting. Not quite over it yet, am I?
She sighed and returned up, leaving the Rippers behind to join the others.
Already back? Doravin asked.
Ilea glanced at him. Yeah, not the most interesting hunt.
Elana glanced over, quirking up an eyebrow but not saying anything.
Its settled then. You will be brought to Hallowfort and may stay in the ruins between our town and the Descent. We can adjust if the mana isnt enough for you there, Catelyn said. Elana, can you draft an agreent.
The woman nodded.
Already managed to convince them? Ilea asked.
Catelyn was quite forthcoming after the initial shock. An impressive friend you have here, it said.
Hey, dont forget who your favorite friend is, Ilea said.
Ah yes, Gravhsitanuloti. He was truly a good friend. A sha he succumbed to his old age, adow said.
May he rest in peace, Ilea said, shaking her head lightly as she smiled at the creature.
I can feel that your heart isnt in it. But it makes sense. You two would have hated each other, it said and laughed.
Did you fight the Soul Rippers? Elana asked, her face a perfect mask.
Yeah, I can kill them now. But I wont eradicate them, theyre not really a threat. I did find steel and runes in the place they have co from. I think it really was the Ascended that summoned them here, she said.
I see, Elana said after a mont, lost in thought before she focused on her again. Thank you.
I am grateful for your hospitality, Catelyn, onetouched by fire, adow said and sent a ntal bow.
Ill have it check out the runes before I go. Can you guys wait a few minutes? Ilea said and picked up the ball of rock.
Doravin turned his head, crossing his arms in front of his chest.
We shall wait. There is plenty to discuss, Catelyn said.
Ilea smiled and vanished, displacing the two of them a few tis until she reached the deep tunnels once more.
What do you think? she asked.
Hmm, the adow said, held up towards the runes and the anomaly left behind in the fabric of space.
Hmm? Ilea said.
I have no idea what these runes do, the being admitted.
Ilea turned the ball towards her face. Really? I thought you were the rune god.
I dont even have a related Class. My knowledge cos from ti and experintation. And this hasnt been accomplished through space magic, it said.
Blood and void, Id assu, Ilea said.
Precisely, adow said.
Whats the difference to space? she asked. Can I destroy it by the way?
Do so, yes, adow said. The void is more forceful. Where space magic relies on understanding and structure, void magic relies on power.
Seems to fit more then, Ilea said, using her burning ash to destroy the runes.
Perhaps, yes. But you received a space magic option instead, so here we are, adow said.
Because I t the Fae. I wouldnt have gotten either otherwise, she said with a smile.
Heart of Cinder released, lting most of the tal that was left behind.
The fissure disappeared, Ilea returning upwards. She flew past the mostly still Soul Rippers.
A few of them walked around, likely due to her recent activities.
It may be beneficial to talk to a high level void mage, if you wish to evolve towards that instead, the adow said.
Hmm. I do like the Class as it is though. Well see what kind of evolutions present themselves. Im sure so of it will be cool anyway, she said.
The adow laughed. Youre sowhat unconcerned with these things. Its quite refreshing.
What? I asked you so many questions about my skills, evolutions, and everything related to that, Ilea said.
Sure. Many, adow said in a dry tone.
I didnt? Ilea asked.
Lets just say that being seen as all knowing amidst low level sapient beings has taught that so are simply insatiable. Just as much are they often indecisive or simply afraid to do what is necessary. Simply knowing how to advance doesnt lead to power. One has to carve their own way. Guidance can be as detrintal as it can be advantageous. Its a fine line, adow explained.
I get that. Knowing how many people here remain powerless when the option to alleviate that is right there, outside of their walls. I dont fault them, and Im aware of the luck Ive had in gaining a powerful Class early. But with so many options available flight, superhuman speed, healing, pain resistance, the thrill of battle, the intoxicating feeling of besting a monster of myth, near immortality age wise at least. Theres just too much for to pass up. Though I understand that everyone thinks differently, and the risks and pain involved may be too much to give up a sowhat comfortable life, Ilea said.
Very reflective for a battle obsessed maniac, adow said.
I co from a place where magic and Classes didnt exist. I think that was a large influence too, she said. And to be honest if I hadnt stumbled upon the Azarinth Class, Id have died after a single day of being here.
I was born with power, the adow said. Its difficult to imagine what I would have done if I had been born at level zero.
Well, depends on your instincts I suppose. I you were the sa, unwilling to kill sapient beings, you wouldve likely had problems rising to the power you sit at now, she said.
Oh, reaching my current level would have been near impossible. I wasnt born with that anyway, I invade other realms and eat everyone there, it said.
Mhm, exactly. adow, the world eater. It would be quite a twist to be honest. But you ntioned it too many tis, Ilea said.
Its important to add foreboding elents in a story so that it doesnt seem unrealistic when a twist happens, the being said.
You can ask for books from Catelyn if you want. And I can bring you more from Ravenhall if you like, she said.
That would be marvelous, adow said.
And you can write yourself too, you know? Im sure youve seen a lot of things worthy of a book, Ilea suggested.
Hmm that is a good idea. Maybe. Do you think anybody would care to read it? it asked.
You can start by writing for yourself, but honestly? Yes. And if they dont, you have millennia to hone your craft, she said and laughed.
An acceptable alternative to devouring your world. You have just saved this realm, Ilea, adow said.
Not even an achievent for that. Sothing is telling your plans werent quite as sinister to begin with, she said.
Oh shush, I stand above the magic governing these things, adow said.
Can you set to level one thousand then? Administrator, Ilea asked as they landed in the cathedral.
That would defeat the purpose of your struggle, adow said.
Youre back, Catelyn said.
Ye, Ilea said, throwing the adow up before catching it again.
The council mbers looked at her with varied expressions.
What? Ilea asked.
Snickering resounded within her mind.
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Catelyn stood with the rest of the council as Ilea walked around the ruins with the adow in hand.
To think she is casually holding that creature, going as far as throwing it around.
She truly is a monster beyond compare. And here I thought I was extraordinary.
She smiled, enjoying the vacant looks on the other council mbers faces. They hadnt seen Ilea charge in sitting on the Trakorovs head.
It was one thing to know she had befriended a Fae and another entirely to see her do these things.
I do hope my intuition hasnt failed .
At least everyone is in agreent. The benefits offered by this creature could change the fate of everyone here.
And if Ive done sothing right in my ti, then it was trusting Ilea.
It says here is good, the woman said, looking at them with sparkling eyes.
Catelyn knew she was smiling under all that ash. Does she even know how intimidating she looks? Or is she really just the sa young woman looking for adventure that offered cake?
Coming here and surpassing my carefully accumulated power in so little ti. An insult really, she thought with a grin.
She joined the two and looked around. Were nearly in the middle between the Descent and Hallowfort. Can your power reach that far?
Yes. We believed it best to make it possible for to reach both the surface and deep into the Descent. Ill be able to warn you of creatures moving within your territory, the adow said.
Deep into the Descent? How far can this being see? Even in this obviously subdued form, it could contact Ilea back in Tremor.
Catelyn couldnt help but feel both giddy with excitent and terrified of a potential turn of events.
Why would it wait with its betrayal? There is little reason. Except the horror it would cause amidst our own.
She shook her head. If I et every being more powerful than myself with such suspicion, Ill just turn into Elana.
Maybe the stress is catching up with .
adow said it will make so changes to the architecture. I suggested a place close to the cavern, its right beyond this wall actually, Ilea said and motioned behind herself. A good view is nice.
I have told you, I dont look with eyes, adow said.
Ah co on, at least itll add to your aesthetic, with a crystal lit cave behind you? Im sure youll like it, she said.
Theyre bickering. Like friends.
Catelyn rembered the little Fae on Ileas shoulder. Just an illusion. You know the Fae is just as, if not more powerful than this being here. This is nothing new.
You seem tense, Catelyn, Ilea said and stroked her head lightly.
I let my guard down.
She growled lightly.
Frustrating. I have no authority here.
Ilea removed her hand. Hey, Im sorry. Dont look at like that. Youre just so soft. And no, I still refuse that offer, she said and shuddered.
What offer, Im intrigued, adow said.
I suggested I could shed, to provide her with my fur, Catelyn said, grinning slightly as she watched Ilea squirm.
Oh? Why would that make you uncomfortable? I have reduced you to a squirming head, adow said.
A WHAT?
Its not the sa with , Ilea murmured.
Humans, the adow said, shaking a taphorical head.
They do have their peculiarities, Catelyn said, her tails swaying slightly.
Oh, I see where this is going. Fantastic, Ilea said. You better take my side Cat, or there will be no more cake!
You wouldnt dare, Catelyn said, growing in side as her fires licked on the surrounding stone and debris.
Oh I would, Ilea said, white flas starting to burn on her body.
That is new,Catelyn said.
Oh yes, its apparently the Fla of Creation. Sounds super tacky, right? Ilea said and laughed.
She was joking. The crisis is averted.
I believe it should represent the power of your magic, Catelyn said.
Youll just encourage it, Ilea said.
Encourage the flas? Do I have to inform you that they are no sapient creature? adow said.
How would you know, tree? Youre a bloody adow, why couldnt fire be intelligent? Ilea asked.
Youre no Elental, adow said.
Catelyn glanced between the two of them and started laughing. She turned her head to see the terrified looks of the council and laughed even harder.
This spot is fine then? Ilea asked.
Youre asking ?
Its acceptable for us, yes, she said.
As it is for , adow said.
Then you can settle here, Catelyn said.
Eh you probably have to get so distance before that happens. adows current form isnt exactly representative of its power, Ilea said.
Im afraid she is correct. The mana alone would kill most of you in a short period of ti, it said.
Oh, Catelyn stuttered out. I really shouldnt be surprised.
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