Izroth was imdiately transported out of the cave not long after the Imp of Dreams disappeared. He had already placed the Chest of Dreams and Reality into his inventory.
'It's a sha that I did not discover the hidden spot sooner.'
Typically, the system would reset the cooldown tir of newly obtained items; however, that did not seem to be the case for the Chest of Dreams and Reality. It had already gone on cooldown for three days; therefore, Izroth would have to wait before he could use it again.
Izroth knew that there were exceptions to every rule, and so he was not too surprised, seeing as how he just typically used the Chest of Dreams and Reality.
'If I use it together with the Token of Fate, I wonder what kind of results it will provide. I'll have to wait to find out, but... Since it's a Unique-SSS* ranked magic item, can it also produce unique-ranked items? It may even be possible for it to create pseudo-divine items.'
Izroth was not sure of the limits surrounding the Chest of Dreams and Reality; however, there was one sure way to find out-the Token of Fate.
Na: Token of Fate(Soulbound)
Rank: Unique*
Usage: The user of this item can influence probability up to [3] tis to ensure the best or worst possible outco. After this item is used [3] tis, it will be automatically destroyed. Special Note: This item is soulbound and cannot be traded or sold.
As long as Izroth used the Token of Fate, he could influence the probability of the Chest of Dreams from the Chest of Dreams and Reality in order to receive the best possible outco! 'I had an idea on how I wanted to use Token of Fate two tis, but I was still searching for a third. Regardless of the outco, it won't be a loss at all. It will also help that I can witness how the Token of Fate works firsthand before I use it for other matters.'
Izroth long since knew how he would use at least two of the Token of Fate charges. As for the third, he rely needed a good enough thing to use it on in order to test out if capabilities. Naturally, a Unique-SSS* ranked item like the Chest of Dreams and Reality t that criteria. After organizing his thoughts, Izroth set the Chest of Dreams and Reality to the back of his mind. There was no point in thinking too much about it since he could not use it for the next three days.
As he organized his thoughts, Izroth approached the ledge and swept his gaze over Fragul's Valley. He then closed his eyes as a gentle gust of wind blew around him. He activated the Imitation: Law of Wind from his Vessel of Laws.
The instant Izroth used the Law of Wind, he could see everything crystal clear that was within 100 ters of his location. While his Energy Vision Sense was certainly powerful in its own right, in terms of providing physical information, it did not co close to the Law of Wind. The movent of every leaf on every tree, the insects crawling on the ground, monsters trying to hide their presence in the forested area below, an awkwardly placed rock that appears off the path-Izroth could see it all as if he were standing there right next to everything in person!
'What an amazing level of detail. I can see why it's said that the Law of Wind is the most suitable law of the world for ranged damage dealers.'
If a long ranged damage dealer were supported by the Law of Wind, the range and effectiveness of their attacks would increase severalfold to the point where it would be completely incomparable to its previous power.
A few breaths later, Izroth opened his eyes as the gentle wind around him died out.
'A strange sensation. You beco one with the wind in the area to the point that it feels like you're everywhere at once. There also doesn't seem to be a cooldown tir or energy usage requirent, but I was still unable to maintain it for as long as I did back in the cave.'
When Izroth used the Law of Wind inside the cave, it felt as though he could use it forever. But, just now, it lasted only a few breaths before giving way. He did not know if this had to do with the current level of his Apparel of Insatiable Transcendence or sothing about the laws of the world that he was unfamiliar with. That being said, he had a theory.
When he was inside the cave, the Law of Wind was like a full bucket of water. In that confined of a space, it seed endless and bottomless. However, the mont he used it outside, the cave was stretched to its limits; it was like finding out that the sa bucket of water that appeared endless had rely been sitting in the middle of an ocean. Once it was pulled up and thrown into that vast ocean, it would appear fleeting and almost insignificant. More importantly, it would give the impression of vanishing without a trace.
"There is still a long way to my destination. I'll just have to take my ti and figure things out slowly.'
Initially, Izroth only ca to Fragul's Valley by chance. Of course, after realizing his location, he also wanted to send a small warning to Broken Exile. But who would have thought that his intention to send a small warning would turn into sothing much bigger?
"This has been a good trip. I obtained so free materials and a high-ranking magic item. It was worth looking around a bit. I suppose this much is enough for a warning. Since I'm done with everything here, it's ti I head to Kifa Karsts.'
The Kifa Karsts was the last place that Izroth detected Empyrean and Selene before the incident at the Night Lord's Crypt. It was also the location where Haishe, the current leader of Fatal Touch, requested his presence on a Trial Dungeon.
"The Trial Dungeon is not until six tomorrow. Until then, I'll focus on finding out clues to Empyrean's and Selene's whereabouts.'
There were plenty of powerful existences in the Mortal Realm that could beat Empyrean at his current strength; however, Izroth did not believe that there were any that could stop him from escaping if he wanted to.
Empyrean was a mber of the Skybreaker race who was also Izroth's Soul Avatar. Capturing him and defeating him was one thing, but killing him was a task in which one would have to invest countless amounts of power and resources. More importantly, since the system still showed Empyrean and Selene as a part of him, Izroth knew that the two had to be alive sowhere.
"There are many unknown things in the Mortal Realm. It's possible that they stumbled into a minor realm by chance or a hidden secret area. Either way, I'll find them before anything troubleso
happens.'
Izroth used Sky Steps as he soared into the air at great speeds and began his journey over Fragul's Valley. He used Flickering Steps to gain another massive speed boost due to the limited ti on his Sky Steps, he wanted to clear the most botherso part of transversing Fragul's Valley.
...
A few monts ago, sowhere in RML...
"Don't worry, I got this!" A booming voice roared as a burly man stepped in front of a huge beast.
The man donned a full set of extravagant heavy armor. He held a shield in his left hand and wielded a hamr with his right. This person was one of the core mbers of Broken Exile and the guild's main tanker, Judge.
BANG!
The huge creature slamd its heavy claw downward toward Judge as he blocked its attack.
Skrieeeeek!
The creature was nearly three ters tall with a demonic nature about it. It had dark grey skin, strands of white hair, and emotionless eyes that glowed blue. At first glance, one who was inexperienced would easily mistake this creature for a skounae due to so similarities;
however, it was a completely different monster-a ghoul.
Na: Ghoul of Deep Sins, Travgelga(Legendary World Boss)
Level: 70
HP: ??? (8.95%)
The Ghoul of Deep Sins, Travgelga-Broken Exile had been preparing for the raid on this
legendary boss for the past week. In order to make the ti to raid it, many of their core mbers had to suffer a temporary setback for the event due to the fact that they technically abandoned their post; however, it would all be worth it soon.
A level 70 legendary world boss! The kind of loot such a monster would drop could not be compared to other boss monsters in RML. Without a doubt, defeating this monster would put them in a place where others would stop comparing them to the likes of Cross Haven. They would beco the undisputed number one top guild in RML!
"Do not let your guard down! Finish strong!" Dragon shouted as he charged toward the Ghoul of Deep Sins, Travgelga.
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