The tall and skinny man covered in spiked armor, Alhaji, faced off against Kalpana who wielded two warhamrs, one side of each head with a spike while the other was blunt. This would be the final match of the three, with one win for either side. While Kalpanas weapon were indeed suited for her opponent, she wouldnt necessarily have an easy ti getting in a solid blow that allowed her weapons to pierce through his defenses.
As the countdown finished and the match began, Alhaji charged forward. The mbers of the Desert Hippo Sect all had a similar straightforward style, but Kalpana judged that just because his movents were simple didnt an he would be easy to strike. He moved with great speed and montum, forcing Kalpana to make the choice between counterattacking and protecting herself. If it were a battle to the death, one she was certain to have ample ti to recover afterwards, she might be willing to take a swing at his vitals in exchange for a hit.
The tall man crouched low, at least compared to his height, his arms outstretched to cover a larger area. She ducked under and took a swing at his side, but his assault had actually made it difficult to land a proper blow. He also reacted to her ducking around him, swinging his arm like a spiked weapon that scraped along her skull, damaging her energy.
She didnt expect him to swivel around on his heel, nearly instantly reversing his montum, but she reacted nonetheless. With one hamr she knocked his arm up, and with the other she hamred into his side, knocking him off course. She thought she might have cracked one of his ribs, but she couldnt be certain. This group was tough.
A flurry of hamrs and spikes twirled around as Alhaji began to show what else he could do besides a straightforward charge. Punches and kick and leg sweeps all ca with the added danger of spikes sticking out at odd angles. He was obviously familiar with their location, never hindering himself but always using it to make Kalpanas life more difficult. But while she was kept on the back foot, she was actually planning her attack. She slowly gathered energy, preparing for the right mont. When it ca, she struck without hesitation. Alhaji overreached a bit too much with a punch, allowing her a mont to swing up one of her hamrs, the spike driving into the inner side of the elbow. He was trying to move past her, but that allowed her to yank him to a sudden halt. Her other hamr ca down on the spot she had battered before, striking with intensified force as sparks flew even before hamr struck armor.
She aid slightly down, piercing into his ribs at an angle where she wouldnt hit his heart. That was a courtesy that was appropriate, though other than that it couldnt be said that she held back. Even as she managed that, Alhaji reached around with his good arm to try to pull her in and crush her, but she danced away. They faced each other for a few monts before Alhaji reached up to his side, where blood was flowing freely. I surrender. It is your victory.
As he said that, the remaining mbers of the Desert Hippo Clan inclined their heads, backing away from the bush that was the object of their contention. Both sides had injuries ranging in intensity, but they should be able to recover in a relatively short ti fra. Going any further would just leave them vulnerable.
Good fortune to you, Bongani and the others said as they began to turn away.
Devon quickly gathered the others around, whispering to them, then called after them. Wait! The Desert Hippo Sect turned, looking back curiously. Devon pulled a handful of berries off of the bush, tossing them. It was a good match. You should take so. Before they could object, Devon continued. Just promise us this. If you are able to grow the plant first, share the details with us.
Bongani had easily caught the handful of berries, looking at them in his hand. Grow them? he questioned.
Absolutely. My grandfather would kill if he knew I didnt at least try to grow sothing like this. The instant gratification of a little power is nothing compared to the eventual payoff. At least, if sothing suitable is found.
Bongani nodded, Very well. We shall try so soils near us. Though none are quite like this area.
Both sides parted peacefully from there. Devon knew it was only a small chance that theyd actually get anything in return, but the Desert Hippo Sect mbers would be leaving with a good opinion of the others. While they might never et again, there could be a need for so allies in the rest of the tomb.
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Alright, thats about it then, a voice appeared from nowhere, and though Anton had only heard this particular iteration of the voice several tis before he wasnt going to mistake Everheart for anyone else. All of you have had your fun gathering everything as you desire. But you didnt co here for fancy plants. You ca here for Ascension. And while I cant guarantee even a single one of you will reach that point, so of you are going to co away from this ard with new knowledge.
Given the general way the voice was speaking, Anton presud that everyone else heard along with himself. He didnt suppose it would respond to questions, though he didnt have a good one ready anyway.
Ive opened up the final trial. So of you are much closer than others, but thats fate. Or whatever. I dont know if that crap actually exists, but I wont hear any complaints about it. Everything goes to those who can get their hands on it first. And I an it. Touch any of that stuff in there, and its yours. I dont mind little squabbles happening, but once soone has sothing thats it. I expect you all to be civil. After all, nobody would want to miss out on valuable information about ascension.
The more he reiterated that point, the more Anton wondered if it was so sort of prank. It was possible Everheart really didnt care about handing out the information, having already ascended or died himself, but the re way it was said made him wonder what information Everheart could actually have. Then again if this place was made after he raided the Luminous Ocean Society- which was quite likely- he might have so exceptional secrets.
Or the most difficult place to get to would have a note that suggested sothing like climbing a mountain to achieve ascension.
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As soon as Everheart finished talking, Anton could sense where the next trial was. It was extrely obvious and also quite nearby. He calculated in his head the chance that the timing was random, and determined he didnt know. It was also possible that there was more than one entrance to the final area, though he could only sense a single concentration of power. If there were others, their presence was overwheld by the one he felt.
As he walked along, Anton looked over at the doe. I dont know if youll be able to co with . But I suppose theres no way to know except to try. He continued to walk towards the energy signature he sensed, just fifteen minutes away by his estimates. He felt other people nearby as he approached, and Anton was quite certain a few Life Transformation experts slipped in ahead of him. They were the ones to which information on Ascension was most important, after all.
He soon found stairs heading down, the opening sticking out in stark contrast to the forest around it as if it had torn out a part of the world around it. In fact, there was half of a rock on the edge of it, cleanly cut. So nobody could have possibly stumbled upon the final trial early, since it hadnt existed.
The doe was reluctant to go down the stairs, but Anton helped her along, supporting her weight as needed. She clearly didnt enjoy the process, but she also wanted to stay with him. She was able to walk down the stairs, at least, and after the first few she was less nervous and clacked her way down until the hit the bottom which led directly into an open room. Three doors stood across from them.
Everhearts voice ca to Anton once again, but this ti it sounded more authoritative. More imperial. Ascension. Each bit of knowledge can bring one closer, but likewise misinformation can lead one a step away. What is ascension?
The three doors before Anton had no labels in the traditional sense, but he felt sothing from each of them. One of them carried a great power with it, and he recognized it. Yet the sa sense was down other corridors as well, though less potent. The first seed to be the easiest solution. Ascension was the great power that ca beyond Life Transformation. The other two hallways were harder to interpret.
I dont suppose you could tell what each one is supposed to an? There was no answer, either from Everheart or the doe nor anything else. Anton shook his head. Wonderful. He almost went imdiately for the easy answer. It should bring him forward, and he had to get to prizes first. But it didnt feel quite right. The second hallway seed to register as a different source of energy. That was right, too.
As he walked towards it, Anton took one last look at the third hallway. He wasnt sure how, but it resonated in his mind as a place cut off from the rest of the world. Anton stopped. All the answers seed to be correct. But was one more correct? From what he had learned the third was actually the most important, though only part of the full picture. He decided to traverse that way, to see if he could determine what Everheart was actually looking for.
He ended up in a small room with a tiny pedestal in it. On the pedestal with a shard of crystal the size of Antons pinky nail. Yet it was filled with an overwhelming amount of energy.
All answers are true, Everhearts voice ca. But so are more true than others. Reach for your prize, if you can snatch it.
Anton carefully reached forward, wondering what was going to attack him. Would it be the crystal itself, or so other trap? In the end, however, there was no danger to him. Because there wasnt actually anything there. As he touched the crystal, his fingers went through it and it scattered into light.
A basic understanding of ascension is hollow and empty. Perhaps it will grow into sothing, and perhaps it will not. Until then, it is intangible. Anton would have just preferred if Everheart had simply said, no prize instead of taunting him with a reward. But there was still more to explore. Given that ascension is a place cut off, what does that an for you?
Anton was beginning to understand that the hallways that split off werent exactly even a specific answer, but rather limited by his own comprehension of things. The second hallway was a complete blank for him, with nothing there. The first spoke of breaking free from the world to ascend. And the third was like it, implying a barrier in the way.
The difference was unclear, but Anton was inclined to move towards the latter. Because while a barrier might indeed prevent them from ascending easily, it wasnt necessarily keeping them trapped either.
The doe wandered along behind Anton, seeming to be unsure about the strange stone rooms but otherwise not reacting to anything.
Barriers go both ways, Everhearts voice spoke as Anton stepped into the next room. Is that sufficient? Once more there was a pedestal.
Anton approached closely, taking a good look at the shard of crystal, ever so slightly bigger than the previous one. Perhaps he could have attained the other, if he knew what he was doing. He could feel the dense energy, one he had handled before himself. He was unsure how it might be solidified into a crystal, but ascension energy was certainly familiar. He reached out for it, trying to control it. But it once more faded into nothing.
Upon ascending, a cultivator has reached the peak of his path, becoming sothing akin to an immortal. Everhearts voice spoke with clear authority. None can hope to stand against them.
Anton imdiately rejected the first thought in front of him. Ascension makes one undefeatable. Of course that was not true. Unless people who had ascended simply couldnt fight. By the standards of the world he currently lived, he imagined that ascended individuals might indeed be unstoppable, but compared to their peers, there had to be those who were stronger and those who were weaker.
Setting that aside, Anton was imdiately drawn to the third hallway. It spoke to him of fragility and weakness, a re hollow and brittle form covering up the truth. That didnt ring quite true to him, but sothing drew him to it anyway.
Once more there was a small crystal, marginally bigger. He tried to make use of a small bit of technique hed learned to counter ascension energy, hoping to snag the crystal, but once more it was gone.
Everything is finite. Everything has its weaknesses, Everheart declared as he stood in the room. Until, in the end, one goes beyond ascension to reach true immortality.
Anton didnt hesitate, finding his answer imdiately. Perhaps it was the cynic in him, but the thought of everything dies resonated with him too strongly to even consider other options.
A pity, Everheart comnted as he entered the next room. You know so much, and have such talent, but youll never reach ascension.
It took a mont for Anton to register an actual form standing there, talking to him.
Anton shrugged, I know. But I made this choice.
Everheart snorted. Hah. If I was actually here, Id slap you for that. Most people dont have a choice.
I dont know if giving it up was really a choice, though. Nothing says I would have made it.
Dont pretend you arent a genius, Everheart said. I didnt think it would matter for this place, so I didnt take stock of everyones cultivation ti when they ca in. But knowing you used Fleeing Youth, I had to know how long youve been practicing. Six years to reach Essence Collection might put you into the second rank of geniuses, if you werent a century old. Everheart shook his head, I thought youd maybe started training Fleeting Youth, oh, four or five decades ago. But youre still new at that too. Everhearts eyes drilled into Anton. Do I sense so damage to your lifespan? I dont suppose it was Candle Wax?
Anton nodded. Thats right.
Look, just because Fleeting Youth functions better at the end of your life didnt an you had to push yourself there.
Im not that careless. I had to save soone. Ive not used it in quite so ti.
Everheart looked at Anton a while before nodding. Yeah, sounds about right. Listen. If you make it through Essence Collection- and I can all but guarantee you will- you would have reached Ascension. But its gone now. And dont tell you didnt guess that. At the very least, you had to at least be aware of this ssing up an unknown number of reincarnations.
An unknown number? Anton asked. I was under the assumption that I might not reincarnate at all.
Everheart shrugged, Maybe not. I have to point out I didnt actually use that one. But Im good enough at predicting side effects to tell you that your next few incarnations, if you have them, will be perfectly normal people.
That sounds wonderful, Anton said.
Too bad you cant ascend now, Everheart said. Im sure soone like you could do a lot with it. Well, Im sure when the ti cos youll co up with sothing better anyway.
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