Tree of Aeons Arctreec Meetings

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Arctreec etings

Year 174

We managed to transport the log, secretly, through a chain of tunnels, never once close to the surface back to Freshka. It took almost a week of getting my best underground beetles to carry it and walk the distance. I had Lumoof escort the log the entire way, just in case theres any divine shenanigans, but thankfully, none.

The log itself was the bigger problem. We studied them in underground labs, so that they never get anywhere near the sky. The log... revealed nothing. Though we detected the faint presence of the divine in the log itself, there was nothing to see.

We didnt give up, so we conducted more tests. Itll take a while, so, inspired by my eting with Lilies, I decided it was a worthwhile idea to explore and et with the other spirits.

-

The wind of the North was cold, and I felt the sensation of the cold winds on Lumoofs skin. I was unaffected, and by extension, so was Lumoof. I could share my [Main Body Environntal Adaptation], and though the weather didnt affect , I did not enjoy the feeling of sailing at all. The wobbling of the ship as it crashed into the rough waves of the northern seas, it was an uncomfortable, nauseous feeling, and so I often disconnected it.

But we were getting nearer. The waves got smaller, as we closed in on the island covered in ice and snow. Massive ice chunks floated all around us, and everyone kept their eyes open for monsters. But Lumoofs presence scared them away.

Travelling with a small ship this far north is normally dangerous. Johann said to Lumoof. Its a really small crew, only 10, all my high levelled Valthorns, all given a familiar from my [Court of the Deitree]. Just so that I can pull them back if shit went south.

The ship had been magically reinforced. Two of the crew mbers were a mage and a druid, and they used their powers to strengthen the hull, and create a protective sphere to withstand the impact of the high seas.

Lumoofs eyes glowed, as I shared more of my powers, and took in more of the environnt. The subtle presence of another being at the Domain level should be easily detected, and indeed, it pricked my senses like little snowballs hitting an imaginary skin.

The Frozen Tree.

It should be there. Lumoof pointed, our domain senses led the way. Already, we saw monsters prepared to greet us. Most of them level 60s to 70s. Giant White Bears, Wolves. Birds. Hundreds of them waited, but did not attack.

The small ship closed in on the shores of the island, hidden away in the north. This was the ho of the Frozen Tree, land of the master of frost. The Tree itself is hidden in a thick blizzard, and the island perpetually dark from the snowstorms.

It was essentially a little no-go zone for most adventurers, and the Frozen Tree promised no gifts, no rewards for reaching it. Only the insane, or those who wanted to et spirit trees, like Gerrard, would make the journey.

Do we wait here? The mage and druid asked, as they surveyed the hordes of beasts that observed our arrival. Edna looked around. Lumoof? Aeon?

I think Ill go alone. Lumoof said. At most, with Edna.

Edna thought about it montarily. I dont see why they need to wait here. If anything happens Aeon can just warp us back. Lets all go. We can leave the ship.

Alright.

The monsters did not dare to approach us, here, even though both Edna and Lumoof restrained their domains. We decided to do so, as we wondered whether the Frozen Tree would find it offensive that we ca with our domains pressing against theirs. Best to play nice.

We could feel the gaze of the various beasts, all staring. Waiting.

Perhaps they were waiting for a signal from the frozen tree, whether to attack, or leave us be. This ti, unlike their earlier excursion to the main northern islands, this island was far away from civilization, so everyone ca fully equipped. Magical equipnt, clothing and weapons.

The druid waved his wooden staff, and a bubble of comfort sprung out around us. An ability called [Bubble of Ho], which simulated our ho environnts and kept out the cold. It drained at his mana a little bit, unlike my natural passive.

The walk was uneventful, a climb up what was a rather gentle, snow covered slope, and then, a crater in the middle surrounded by a perpetual blizzard. As we approached, snowballs and icicles smashed into Ednas shield.

Doesnt seem like it welcos us. Edna said.

It is just a challenge. Tree spirits are flighty, after all. Spirits wont let just anyone approach it so easily, well... except Lilies, but thats an exception. The druid responded. Even then, Liliess true body is hidden. Only the surface was exposed, and that was hardly Lilies true body.

We waited montarily, as I channeled my senses through Lumoof. I felt a presence that now perated the entire snow-filled crater. Once we went a little further, it was likely we were within range of the Frozen Trees full abilities. Edna noticed too, and quickly signalled everyone to prepare, and no talking.

We pushed ahead, the presence of the frozen tree more pronounced. The little taphorical snowsballs that gently touched on my domain, was now a torrent of snowballs. The other mbers of the expedition were clearly feeling uncomfortable, as they lacked the ability to shield themselves from a domains oppression completely.

Still, we pressed on, and the blizzard was not a huge problem. We saw more beasts, all of them either white or a light grey, and they all kept their distance. Where were the ice giants that Gerrard saw?

Eventually, we ca to a large frozen lake, with a massive ice sculpture in the shape of a tree in the middle. It was smaller than , for sure, but through Lumoofs eyes, its still an imposing sight. Its a little like seeing a towering Christmas tree for the first ti as a little kid. It seed the rest of the Valthorns shared the sentint, as they all gawked at the beautiful ice sculpture for the first ti.

The frozen tree. Well, I channeled my senses through Lumoof and my spiritual vision saw that the ice sculpture is... hollow. Its just a magical creation. The real spirit is beneath... Is that a rock? No. I wasnt sure what it was, hidden underneath all that ice and water.

Is it really a tree?

The ice tree changed shape, and grew, and then a human shaped ice appeared.

Visitors. It said, strangely human.

I thought I should do the greetings, so I spoke through Lumoof. Greetings, I am Aeon, and Im speaking through my Avatar, Lumoof. These are my companions for the journey to your island.

Greetings. What do you seek here, Aeon?

I rely wish to et and speak to a spirit Ive heard of, after all these while. I suppose I could locate the elven tree spirit too, but it seed that it was lost a few decades ago during the Rottedlands era.

It didnt respond, and for a brief mont, I felt like we were magically touched.

[Domain has blocked attempted scrying...]

Edna gave a look that told she got it too. At that mont, we felt the entire island shake. The tree of ice grew, and then two giants made of ice erged next to the tree.

You are not heroes.

We are not heroes. I answered, or repeated. The two ice giants were imposing, but I thought we could take it. Edna didnt look too bothered. But I believe you have t Gerrard.

...Gerrard? The ice-sculpture seed to be struggling to recall. Oh. That one. The one who ca with the fragnt of ancient tis.

Yes. Ive co to et, share, and perhaps, learn of what you know. I answered honestly. The part about going against the gods, thats a secret for another day. I needed to know where this spirit stood.

The ice sculpture thought, and then pointed at Edna and Lumoof. I felt another attempt at scrying, and it was more powerful. Again, [Domain has blocked attempted inspection]. This day ca a lot earlier than I expected. Only the two of you may stay.

Alright. The eight retreated, and then I activated my recall ability. In an instant they were all warped back to the valley. Still, the sudden transportation across the continents caused half of the eight to vomit, and the remaining half looked incredibly uncomfortable.

-

Edna looked around, and the blizzards intensity increased. The Frozen Tree said, and two ice chairs appeared. Edna sat, and so did Lumoof.

Where should we begin? It asked. No. The right place to start is... who are you, Aeon?

I am a Tree Spirit of Freshka.

The frozen tree seed thoughtful for a mont. Allow to elaborate. A tree spirit does not behave the way you do. From what I have heard, you seem to have an expansionist streak, and your growth, relative to other tree spirits, have been exceptional. I also have not detected your presence in the world until... 70 years ago, and it seed with the passing of every demon king, your presence is clearer in the fabric of the world.

Fabric of the world. This was the second spirit to have said it, after Lilies. How do they see this fabric? Is it that sensation of prickling? Ill have to ask Lilies so day.

Sothing about you is foreign. Its almost as if you have a bit of mortality in you.

I have mories of another life. A mortal life.

There was a long, awkward silence. Maybe it wasnt very long, perhaps just a minute of silence where we could hear the wind howling around us. Ah... an accident. The Frozen Tree answered. ...Like a part of .

What.

Suddenly, a different voice appeared and asked. Did they make you roll a wheel, or was it a dice? Or have you picked a card from a deck?

...a wheel.

I see. Lets properly introduce ourselves. Im Aispeng and Aria. The Frozen Tree answered. I am what they call a rged soul.

Like the wolf and the shaman?

Its where a local object plays host to a foreign soul, and then, perhaps due to that souls weakened situation, is absorbed by the host. That strange voice answered. Aispeng, is the will of the ice crystal, and I am Aria, the will of a forr... traveller.

Aria?

Yes. We are also not a tree, we are actually an ice crystal. That strangely female voice answered. I wondered if Alexis fused with back then, would this be the outco?

I guessed that, from how the entire crater is filled with your presence.

Anyway, it is strange and perhaps fate to et soone like . So, allow to being explaining how I got here. Aria answered.

Lumoof just nodded on my behalf.

I wasnt a hero but when I got sent to this world, I lucked out on my card draw and could reincarnate as a mage, a half-elven mage. So, even though I didnt have many advantages, I still fought the demons together with the heroes. Mainly because I thought they might have a way to get ho. They are heroes and they have fancy powers. Thinking back I still felt this was really silly to . We defeated the first demon king, but then I got overconfident and died when we faced the second demon king.

Once more we just nodded.

I thought I died, but the fates were cruel and decided to bind my spirit to a lump of ice and crystals. I spent the first 200 years growing as a glacier on this very island, consuming whatever animals or fish in this area. Thats . How about you? Arias voice was strange, compared to Aispeng which sounded more shrill and alien.

Her story sounded quite similar to Kei, and in Keis case, she turned into a golem.

...but you were not a hero? How did you keep up?

I was not, but I didnt fit in with everyone else either. The heroes were the only ones who knew of ho, so I stuck with them. Silly , I thought I could try to be useful with my magical skills, but I was wrong. The demons detonate themselves after their loss. In fact, this island is where I died along with the other heroes. The bodies of those heroes are down there, beneath all this ice.

I see.

Well, how about you? Howd you end up as a magical tree thats now a demigod?

I died, rolled the wheel, and got a tree as my start. Spent half a century doing nothing but watch the world burn, really. I spent another few decades in various stages of burning and regrowing, but I got stronger over ti.

Wait. You were directly reincarnated as a tree? That ant... You kept the fragnts, right?

...yes.

That... that explains a lot. I lost mine when I died the second ti, and it took centuries just to level. How many did you have? Three? Five?

... a lot more. I didnt see a reason to share the exact number.

I see. Aria answered in a knowing voice.

So how long have you been stuck here?

Maybe.... Three thousand years Or more? I lost count. The days just flash by.

Howd you see and talk? I an, the first problem I had was actually seeing and talking. How did a lump of ice overco those problems?

Uh... magic?

What kind of magic?

I received a skill for an Ice-Form sowhere around level 50 or so, and my talking and seeing problems went away then. Before that all I had was vibrations as my ice expanded, and I essentially saw the world through vibrations as my ice expanded.

Oh. I suddenly didnt feel so bad about my half year of misery.

So yeah, since I had absolutely no sense of ti, I have no idea how much ti has passed, other than people dying and heroes dying all the ti. Thankfully I still received the notifications.

You could count the number of demon kings and multiplied by 10. Thats a good approximation.

The Frozen Tree thought for a while. I dont know. My notifications were all lost.

You dont have a clock? I an, that was the puzzling part to .

No, I dont. Huh. A tir isnt a default skill for them? Maybe it is because trees have an inbuilt biological clock to respond to the seasons thus it is a necessary thing for a tree, but for a lump of ice, the ti or year doesnt really matter.

So...

So, anyway, now thats out of the way, I can tell you what I know. I honestly dont know much about the world because Ive been freaking stuck here! Aria complained rather childlishless. Aispeng keeps my personality and soul asleep almost all the ti, except when dealing with visitors.

I soon learned that the Frozen Tree is the taphorical equivalent of a hermit. It lived here, alone, and didnt intentionally seek out others. Apparently, its earlier experiences with people left it a little scarred, so it decided to just exist quietly, away from everyone.

It did, however, make a lot of ice-weapons infused with a bit of its crystal, which it distributed to those who it saw as worthy. Those ice-weapons functioned like an equivalent of a familiar, and allowed Aispeng to gain a bit of experience every ti the weapon was used to slay monsters. Over ti, it got stronger. The Frozen Tree survived monsters, demons, and even defeated a few demon champions, and gained its domain after about 1,300 years. Relatively fast, thanks to its ice-weapons circulating out there in the world.

I dont think the weapons I make can do that.

Are you sure? Have you tried?" Aria asked.

"I made a lot of weapons before. Pretty sure they don't give experience when used."

"Strange." Aria responded. "But the system is confusing like that..."

"So... you are from earth?" I asked.

"Earth?"

"Yes, earth."

"No. I believe my howorld is called Bumi."

"...I see." It suddenly occurred to that the heroes may all co from alternate earths. If so, truly the idea of defeating the demons at the source may be too tall an order. The first order should be to hide the world away and make this world safe. A counterattack can be made if we have a safe ho-world.

Aispeng and Aria learned of the world from its limited interactions with heroes and adventurers that ca to see it. Aspen harbored a bit of distrust of the heroes after so tried to attack it after it gained its domain. It was by sheer luck that it managed to hide most of its presence deep underground, that the heroes could not fully destroy it. Heroes clearly dont have exceptionally good detection skills, their abilities have all been counter-demons. But what if one did?

I realised that the gods also have short term mories. Once the next generation of demon kings ca along, they seed to have forgotten about .

Hmmm... Why do they do that, then? Whats the point of sending heroes after soone who ascended? And then forget? Is it really because of short term mory, or sothing else at play? The system itself?

But they didnt send anyone after ? Edna wondered.

Maybe they didnt realise you gained a domain. The gods are not exactly a responsive bunch. They only seem to react to certain types of events, like demon kings... and perhaps they only target non-humanoid beings who gained their domains.

Hmmm... Are the gods therefore speciesist? Do the gods dislike non-humanoids?

That certainly is a possibility. If Reefy were to gain a domain one day, it would have to face heroes? I shuddered at the thought, because that would just cause Reefy to interpret all heroes as enemies and it would react violently at all subsequent hero encounters. Reefy isnt the type to back away from a fight, and Reefy taking the aggressive role could be a point of conflict in the future.

There wasnt much else to talk about, at least, not during our first eting. I would like to continue speaking to another fellow spirit, and Aispeng already had an item to create that sort of communication channel. The ice spirit gave us a large mirror made of ice.

This is a magical ice-screen. Its synchronised to an ice screen here, so what appears on the other side will appear here.

Gerrard should have asked for this. But I suppose the heroes with their default chatgroup functionality wouldnt need it. Anyway, Aispeng also gave us a few of its ice-weapons as souvenirs, and on my end, we also brought a mix of herbs, our own wood weapons and stuff. I would take the weapons ho for studies on how to replicate the experience gained from weapons. My suspicions were that it had a familiar in the form of the weapon.

The return was easy.

-

Stella returned, and she was different. She aged, quite significantly. She ca back on Vallasiras back, her body covered in scars. She lost one arm, and one of her legs had a stub. Her face was partly burnt.

What in the world...

It was Vallasira who spoke.

Kei and Lausanne ca to see her, and were shocked.

40 years Ive spent on the other worlds, and she gave Kei and Lausanne a hug. I missed you two.

What is it like, in the other worlds? Kei asked.

Its a long story, and right now, I yearn for the comforts of... ho. Stella responded.

Kei frowned at the word. This isnt ho.

I thought about it during those 40 years there, and I believe I truly found myself here in this world. Id say its ho enough.

Still, I let the three girls catch up, and checked on the zaratan. Vallasira nodded.

>Thank you. < Well, I would interrogate Stella later.

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