n dream to find the face of God. I dream to beco God.
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Stepping through my dark rift, I returned to my castle grounds. As soon as I reached the staircase leading to the towering castle doors, I turned around and sat on it.
Slowly, the stone gargoyles dragged in the massive corpse of the Cradle Maw with them.
Bam!
They left the corpse in front of the entrance and quickly flew back to their posts without saying a word. anwhile, Lord Ravus stepped through the portal and gave the corpse one glance before shifting his gaze to .
It seed like he was asking for orders. I felt he was unsatisfied with the role he played in the fight, only stepping in when it was ti to deliver the final blow.
"Sorry about that. I’ll make sure you are in the starting lineup next ti they attack." I shrugged off his annoyed gaze. "You can head back now... I’ll call you when I need you."
Lord Ravus grunted disapprovingly but still walked past , smacking my doors open begrudgingly.
"Don’t break my fucking doors. I paid ten thousand experience points for that!" I yelled but didn’t bother looking back.
Huff!
Exhaling loudly, I looked towards the thick clouds and sighed. The battle ended in victory, and I successfully won the heart of the people, but I wasn’t satisfied.
This victory wasn’t won because I was strong. It was earned because the enemy ca unprepared, unsure of what to expect.
They expected Lord Ravus or no resistance at all. My appearance threw them off guard, they didn’t know what to expect, so I took advantage of that to catch them off guard.
Will that work a second ti?
Are those two the only ones, or was there soone else observing from the distance?
Soone I couldn’t notice?
I couldn’t ignore all those possibilities.
[Gaining the Recognition of the People of Velenhorst & Defending Nightfall Dominion Successful!]
[ 5000 exp & 15 Universal Fragnts]
[DARK ENTITY TALENTS]
[On Pulse]
Type: Active | Tier: B | Cost: 10 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Emits a deep, guttural cry — a mix of whale call and human sob — that travels across miles.
Combat Use: Briefly paralyzes low-Vitality targets, kills the weakest instantly, and marks the area for other dark entities.
Notes: Cannot be silenced. Detectable by all dark beasts.
[Grief Touch]
Type: Passive/Trigger | Tier: B | Cost: 8 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Physical contact causes crippling despair and emotional collapse.
Combat Use: Disorients or destabilizes targets for 2–5 seconds.
Notes: Targets with high Willpower or certain blessings may resist.
[Eye of the Void]
Type: Active | Tier: A | Cost: 12 Dark Fragnts
Effect: The Wretch fully opens its stitched eye, releasing a blinding beam of voidlight.
Combat Use: Deals damage to physical matter and psyche. lts weak shields, destroys small structures.
Cooldown: 3–5 minutes.
[Mist of Silence]
Type: Active | Tier: B | Cost: 10 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Releases a necrotic mist that eats away sound and light.
Combat Use: Disables sound-based detection, muffles movent, blurs vision, and weakens ranged accuracy.
Duration: 20–30 seconds.
[Cradle Wail]
Type: AoE Debuff | Tier: A | Cost: 10 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Psychic scream that causes nausea, hallucinations, and temporary mory loss in a wide radius.
Combat Use: Breaks enemy formations, causes panic or confusion.
Notes: Soldiers lose the will to fight or forget orders briefly.
[Devour the Innocent]
Type: Passive | Tier: A | Cost: 10 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Killing or terrifying young souls empowers the user.
Combat Use: Restores health, increases Strength/Vitality temporarily.
Aura Effect: Nearby soldiers experience overwhelming dread and grief.
[Twist Flesh]
Type: Active | Tier: A | Cost: 15 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Chains embedded in the entity’s body extend and wrap around victims.
Combat Use: Fuses victims into itself to heal or mutate, potentially gaining new limbs or mass.
Notes: Can be interrupted mid-bind with light-based or holy attacks.
[Corrupted Growth]
Type: Environntal | Tier: A | Cost: 20 Dark Fragnts
Effect: Leaves behind fleshy tendrils that slowly convert the terrain into corrupted land.
Combat Use: Creates spawning points for lesser darkspawn. Weakens natural energy in the area.
Duration: Permanent unless purified by magic or divine force.
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Going through the list of abilities, I found out a few things. Not only were dark abilities costly, they were the deadliest I have seen so far.
You would expect to be happy, but I felt dread and fear. I’m a relatively new GateKeeper, a weak one at that, yet I had enough abilities to outclass most Limitless.
In fact, it’s safe to say I’m as strong as a professional Limitless. Probably close to Pala’s level now — and all this was achieved in a short span of ti.
"How strong is Lee Bai?"
That was the question that plagued my mind. How strong is the man who beca the first Limitless to conquer a territory in a peak realm?
No matter how many victories I won, I fell deeper into despair.
"I understand now. The suffering you’ll face will be ten tis worse than what you made us go through. I’ll take that as a consolation."
Lord Ravus’s final words echoed in my head. Back then, I didn’t pay much heed to his words, but now I couldn’t get them off my mind.
Every ti I grew stronger, I couldn’t help but wonder who else was getting stronger.
The existence of GateKeepers was not a collaboration. It was a competition. That was why the system was desperate to get out of Louisiana — because Lee Bai was present.
Huff!
I pushed the thought aside and looked toward the walls. I could still hear the sound of celebration going on in the empire.
"It’s not even an empire," I muttered.
After flying over it, I understood this was nothing but the capital of the empire. I suspected the rest of it had fallen to these monsters already, and the last survivors had been boxed in here for years.
"We will change all that!" My eyes lit up as I rose to my feet.
If I want to grow fast, I can’t remain on the defensive — I need to take the offensive and reclaim territories.
"I can’t sit here and whine like a bitch all day... I’ll take the initiative. I’ll strengthen my empire. I’ll expand my territory, and I’ll improve my strength rapidly in the process!" I snarled decisively while looking toward the heavens.
I refuse to wait for death.
I refuse to wait to be invaded.
I’ll strengthen myself fast, and I’ll take the initiative to invade the territories of other GateKeepers.
I will not lose!.
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