The stairs creaked beneath their steps, not with age—but with pressure. Like the dungeon was shifting again, coiling inward. Watching them.
Lucian walked at the front, eyes forward. His fingers were still stained with dried blood, but his grip on the hilt was steady. He didn’t speak. Not because there was nothing to say—he was just trying to process what he saw.
A screen hovered quietly in front of him.
He didn’t summon it.
It ca up on its own the mont they crossed the last broken glyph at the top of the stairs.
Not his stats.
Theirs.
His eyes scanned the first one.
[Reia Caelum]
Title: Embodint of Intellect
Rank: S
▸ Telepathy – X
▸ Enhanced Intellect – X
▸ Neural Overclock – Passive: Her brain now runs twice as fast, processing threats in real-ti with zero delay.
▸ Tactical Sync – Links with nearby allies’ thought signatures, allowing silent coordination.
▸ Data Recall – Retains and recalls every combat experience she’s ever seen with perfect clarity.
Lucian’s brow twitched.
He swiped to the next.
[Vyn Thorne]
Title: Embodint of Magic
Rank: S
▸ Magic Manipulation – X
▸ Arcane Veil – Makes her mana completely undetectable, even to magical sensors.
▸ Flux Weave – Allows her to alter any spell mid-cast, adjusting power, shape, or affinity.
▸ Void Familiar – Summons a formless entity born of her mana to assist in battle or support.
▸ Soul Burn – Converts her life force directly into raw mana, temporarily amplifying all spells by 300%.
Lucian’s eyes narrowed.
It wasn’t a fluke.
These weren’t normal skills. These were evolved truths about who they were.
He moved to the third.
[Silas Caelum]
Title: Embodint of Strength
Rank: S
▸ Enhanced Condition – X
▸ Titan Muscle – Passive: Boosts all physical attributes far beyond S-Rank.
▸ Breakfield – Each attack creates a concussive shockwave, capable of cracking barriers.
▸ Unyielding Drive – While active, immune to stun, knockback, and fatigue.
▸ Core Lock – Can root himself to any terrain, becoming an immovable force.
Lucian paused for a long mont.
Then slowly tapped to the fourth screen.
[Evelyn rrin]
Title: The Copycat
Rank: S
▸ Infinite Replication – XXX
▸ Phantom Link – Copies any spell or skill she sees and stores it.
▸ Mirror Ghost – Creates a temporary energy clone to use a stored ability.
▸ Adapted mory – Each copy becos stronger the more it’s used.
▸ Limit Shatter – Removes cooldowns briefly for any replicated power.
He stared at the rank.
XXX.
But sothing else kept tugging at him.
It wasn’t Evelyn’s ability. It was the titles.
Embodint.
Not just strong.
Not just gifted.
Living concepts.
He closed the screen and walked on.
The path was narrow now, twisting slightly like the staircase was being reshaped while they walked. Stone began shifting into tal. Cracks in the wall revealed veins of pulsing mana.
But Lucian barely noticed.
His mind was racing behind that dead expression.
Reia—Embodint of Intellect. The ability to not just think fast, but to beco thought itself. Everything about her made sense now. She always read faster, spoke clearer, predicted patterns before anyone else. Even her fighting style—strategic, thodical, surgical. Her evolution wasn’t sudden. It was who she was, refined into truth.
Vyn—Embodint of Magic. Magic didn’t obey her. It reflected her. Her spells didn’t break rules—they rewrote them. The way her shadow moved like liquid magic, the way her eyes burned not with power but with understanding. Like she saw what mana wanted to be before it beca anything.
Silas—Embodint of Strength. Not brute force. Not just muscle. Weight. His presence alone felt like it anchored the team to the world. Every ti he stepped forward, everything behind him felt safer. He didn’t just hit hard. He was power.
And Evelyn...
Lucian exhaled through his nose.
She wasn’t an Embodint.
Just The Copycat.
Which explained a lot.
Her ability—Infinite Replication—was originally his. In another life. Another path.
And yet, she’d awakened it.
Not because she was tied to his origin.
But because she was close enough when he ca back.
She just got lucky.
Lucian clenched his fist slightly.
"...Cael," he whispered, but only in his mind.
[I’m here.]
"Why only those three?" he asked calmly. "Why did they awaken Embodints?"
The system replied without hesitation.
[They are bound to your Origin Thread. The act of regression disrupted the weave of fate around you and pulled specific souls closer. Not random ones—fated ones.]
Lucian frowned. "So Reia, Silas, and Vyn..."
[Each represents a fundantal part of your design. Intellect, Magic, and Strength. They are not just allies. They are stabilizers. Archetypes tied to you across tilines.]
"And Evelyn?"
[She is outside that weave. Not irrelevant—but unlinked. Her awakening was caused by resonance. She was simply near enough to absorb a piece of your essence. Nothing more.]
Lucian looked ahead.
Reia was humming softly under her breath, stretching her shoulders as they walked. Her eyes scanned every detail—stone grooves, light flickers, rhythm patterns on the wall.
Silas walked with heavy, steady steps behind her, casually dragging the wrecked remains of a spiked gauntlet across the wall like it was paper.
Vyn floated slightly. Her feet barely touched the ground, shadow magic trailing behind her like oil mist. The violet rings in her eyes hadn’t faded since the last fight.
And Evelyn?
She walked a little behind him.
Focused.
But Lucian saw the truth now.
She wasn’t tied to him.
She just followed him.
The silence broke for a mont when Reia spoke up, her voice calm. "Another threshold up ahead. I feel mana distortion. Probably a chamber."
Lucian didn’t answer.
He just walked.
The next room opened slowly, the door peeling back like layers of ti, revealing a chamber of pure white stone—cracked, ancient, humming.
But even as they entered, his mind stayed elsewhere.
Three Embodints.
All bound to him.
Not by choice.
By design.
He didn’t tell them.
He wouldn’t.
This was his burden to carry.
And he’d carry it all the way to the end.
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