Fate
'Hm, not unexpected. But an Astral Affinity?' Christopher thought while rubbing his chin. If he wasn't wrong, Astral magic had to do with stars.
'Interesting, why would that happen? Is it just a part of his bloodline? Most likely.' In the end, he just shrugged. What mattered was that Silver was much stronger than before, and he was sure the sa applied to the rest of his subordinates.
So next, he checked out the stats of the twins.
'Straight to Monarch huh? Very impressive. No wonder their Auras felt so dense. And Archaic Dragons? What's that about?' Christopher wondered.
[The sa way the Master's race is the Primordial Human which is the original Human race, the Archaic Dragons are the original Dragon race.] Hearing this, Christopher's eyes widened.
'That's… very convenient. Damn, so I'm no longer the only one who is part of an original Al race huh?' He thought with so excitent.
If it ca down to pure talent, the twins were probably the most terrifying of his subordinates. So seeing them tap even further into their ancient bloodline achieve the status of Archaic Dragons was definitely a welco developnt.
With a satisfied smile, he turned to Kim.
'Oh?' Christopher imdiately noticed that Kim's Bloodline column had changed.
'Aetherveil Panther huh? Well it did say that evolution was possible. Still, I wonder what that ans. Also does that an that it can't progress any further? Actually that applies to the others, but that doesn't make sense. The twins Bloodline showed no option that evolution was possible, and yet they beca Archaic Dragons.' He frowned and decided to ask the system.
[Bloodlines that say evolution is possible ans that there are multiple paths possible. However when they are enhanced, the most optimal option for evolution is chosen. The reason why the others don't say evolution is possible is because there's a fixed path of progression, and only when they've reached the peak of that progression will the option to evolve appear.] Hearing this, Christopher frowned.
'Hold on, doesn't that an that my Primordial Human race and the Twins' Archaic Dragon race aren't the originals of the human and dragon race if there's still a path of progression then?' He asked.
[Correct, they are only given that distinction because no one knows what ca before the Archaic Dragons.] The system answered concisely.
'But you do?' He asked skeptically.
[Negative. The system rely reads the information in the bloodline code of a being and sees the faint traces of whatever that bloodline stemd from. After which it enhances that aspect to allow the being to reach a higher level bloodline than what they currently have.] Hearing this, Christopher felt like he sowhat understood.
'I see, essentially you can detect the faint traces of whatever higher level bloodline a creature possesses, and when the ti for enhancent cos, you enhance it to devour the lower level bloodline and be dominant. And you repeat this process until there is no higher bloodline to be detected. At that point you then start looking for ways to evolve it?' Christopher summarised and received an 'Affirmative' from the system.
'That clears things up then. Though now I'm curious to see what sort of evolution would be possible for and the others who haven't peaked out on our bloodline progression.' He thought with so excitent before finally turning to the next person which was Thanatos.
'Ooh, that sounds cool.' Christopher thought while rubbing his chin. He noticed that Thanatos had a weaker Physique than the others, but when he thought about it, he wasn't really perturbed.
First and foremost, he was a Lich who relied on the strength of his Undead army to fight. Not to ntion that beyond that, he was also a mage who fought from a distance. So the Lich didn't really need a powerful Physique, though then again a Physique at the Unparalleled level, low or not, was already out of reach for most.
So he was satisfied, and thus looked towards Belladonna.
'Ah-hah!' Christopher imdiately focused on the bloodline part of the stat description.
'So that ans when next I upgrade the Dinsion, she will peak out on her bloodline progression and will be able to evolve. Aweso.' Christopher sdefid, definitely looking forward to it.
Finally, he focused on his last two mbers. He wanted To look at Sinestra's stats as well, but according to the system, he was now a part of the Dinsion, as such, all his abilities are things Christopher could easily do with his Dinsion managent, just better.
Christopher resisted the urge to whistle. Just like that. Lenax had beco the person with the highest Rank among his subordinates.
He wasn't sure if that necessarily ant he was the strongest, after all, Kim was at the Quasi-Blue Rank for a while and yet she was keeping up with everyone else in the squad. Then again the higher the rank one achieved, the larger the gap there was between them and soone of a lower rank.
Still it was hard to say. To be frank, everyone there had a similar dangerous vibe to them and he couldn't tell who was more dangerous than the other.
'I'd mop the floor with them though.' He thought before chuckling, that was probably a toxic trait right there.
He then focused on Prism for a mont and imagined how she would be feeling. Not too long ago she was being sold at an Auction, one which she had been taken to because she was exiled by her family simply for existing.
Who knew just how many tis she'd sworn revenge only to be hit with the cold reality of how she was weak and couldn't possibly beco strong enough to avenge herself. After all, she was rely a defective product.
However, just a few hours after eting her new owner, she'd suddenly achieved a Rank of power she never even thought possible before. As such, he felt less uncomfortable under her intense gaze. He'd essentially given her both a second chance at life, and then granted her the strength she desperately desired.
He'd probably stare at his benefactor like that as well.
'Phew. Well, now that I've done that. I need to make so plans.' Christopher touched his chin as he began to think.
'The Voidwalkers will be pissed for sure. To the point that the chances of them doing sothing drastic to both get back at as well as take the Legend Sword Shards is almost 100%. I've raised everyone's strength to a significant level, but I still need to be cautious. But how can I be certain of what they WILL do?' Imdiately he had that thought, he grinned.
He stretched out his hand, and the tattoo of Norn shone before the dagger appeared in his grasp.
'Master.' The weapon's voice echoed softly in his mind. Her tone filled with fondness.
'Hey Norn. I need your help with sothing. That okay?' Imdiately he asked the question, he felt a wave of excitent wash over him.
'Of course master!' She said eagerly, though Christopher noticed that her voice never rose above a certain level. Which he found both curious and cute.
He nodded and imdiately had her activate the Inquisitive ability of the weapon.
Suddenly, over his Runic Insight, sothing else appeared.
Christopher blinked and was amazed by what he saw.
In his eyes, countless green threads could be seen floating around like a beautiful tapestry.
The threads touched everything and were almost impossible to count. Christopher was sure that if it was a normal person, they'd have their brains fried from the sheer number.
He looked down at himself and saw thick threads that shone very brightly sticking to him, then he looked at the others and saw that they too had bright threads on them, but they weren't as bright as his. However, sothing interesting was that the threads of his subordinates were actually interlinked with the ones around his body.
It took him a mont to realise what this ant.
'Right, their fates are interconnected with mine since I essentially changed their fate and anchored them to mine.' When he had that realisation, he had another thought.
'Wait a minute.' He traced the path of all the threads all over the Dinsion and noticed one recurring the. They were all moving in his direction, but they weren't attaching to him… or were they?
Christopher tilted his head upwards and his eyes widened.
Above him, a massive thread that was as thick as several bridge cables was attached to his head and glowed like a small sun. And attached to this massive thread were the countless smaller threads that were spread across his Dinsion, looking like an incredibly massive tapestry.
And at the end of this thick thread, was a huge bright ball that, for a lack of a better term, looked like a giant ball of yarn floating high above the Dinsion.
'The fate of everything in this Dinsion is connected to , and then I'm connected to the Dinsion itself. aning everyone's Fate depends on .' Christopher felt a chill run through him at this realisation.
'Scary, very scary.'
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