Treeckets, Please
Year 211
These days, I feel like Ive been moving from one demon king battle to another demon king battle. After the parasite demon king, we moved on to the demon king of the Mountain Worlds, Akkila, or Sabnoc-lite. Now, were waiting for the demon king to co to our world.
All the preparations have been made, and theres not much I can do beyond what weve done. Not in that short a ti.
Now, we had to hope that what we did was enough. I hope it was, but reality had a tendency of surprising us, just as how I was surprised by their anti-mana nature. This was essentially the grind. We keep fighting demons, and hoping that it gives us an edge for the next one.
It even felt... boring to .
Strangely, the heroes and my domain holders didnt feel that way. Their normal sense of ti ant there really was a long gap between the demon kings, and those ten years were filled with normal life stuff.
Ah well.
We already had our conventional weapons prepared, and Stella got better at sensing the riftgates. As a result, she was roughly able to estimate the location of the demon kings movent.
With that, we quickly worked with the Aivan temples to evacuate the location, and prepare for war.
It wasnt easy, because of Aivas hold on the continent was weak. The warnings were quickly dismissed, and the political ruling parties that had valuable establishnts in that area were quick to suspect a greater ploy at play. They suspected that the Aiva wanted the place evacuated and claim it for themselves,
Honestly, from my own assessnt of the Aivan temples, I am not surprised. Corruption and power-grabbing behavior perated their structure to a far greater degree than ours. Two thirds of all priests of the Aivan temples were in soones pockets, and the Triumvirs themselves were compromised to so degree.
They had their biases, each favoring their ho nation, or their own original backers. So when the Aivan temples made decrees, which they did often, resistance was naturally much higher.
A riot broke out, clearly instigated by the nobles. The heroes were away fighting, trying to level against the demon champions and also trying out their anti-mana glass weapons against the demon champions.
So, for now, we watched as the Aivan temples guys tried to quell the riot.
This is stupid. Stella smacked her head. Aeon should just march the Valthorns here and theyll just shut up.
They were safe, away from the riots in the cities around them. Edna shrugged. To so extent, this is an internal matter for the Aivan temples.
What good is Aeons forces if they are not projected at this ti? The Aivans clearly need our help, and they cant get them to agree, we need to put our foot down and force them to. This is one of the tis where a forced evacuation makes all the sense in the world.
The heroes should be here to evacuate them. Thats what the Aivan temples prefer. Declaring our presence so overtly would make it difficult for the Aivan temple to maintain cordial relations with the other three temples.
Our relationship with the other temples have mostly cald down, with them tolerating our presence, and my Valthorns trying their best not to mount an invasion. Its a common line of thought among the nobles and Valthorns, who believe the Central continent is significantly better than the unruly nations of the other four continents.
The worst kinds are those who truly believe how good we have it, and they take the quality of life differences as the reason for us to invade them. As if it is our duty to uplift these other folks.
My believers would definitely prefer to impose Central-Continent style federal rule on the others, and while I understand why, its sothing I dont really want to do.
I dislike that sort of thought, as hypocritical as it sounds. Yes, I secured the security of Freshka through a massive military and economic expansion, defeating and killing my way to power. But I think at so point, one must acknowledge that further expansion of the Valthorns is just pure greed.
The central continent produces enough, and why do I want to impose my way on the others? There is space for coexistence. For diversity. Dominance does not have to equal annihilation for the other side.
Its tempting, when in positions of power, to always apply force to get our way. That works, but ultimately, if the general masses perceive the ruling party as one that only gets things done by force, it also restricts the ruling party to a path of only using force.
In short, if the other parties think you have a hamr, and will only use a hamr to hamr down everything, they will act and prepare themselves in response. A ruling party must be able to do all things, in order to maximise its policy choices, because the hamr is not always the best choice.
An olive branch or a stern warning may sotis be all thats needed.
Anyway, I have the privilege of being distanced from these issues, because I have other lands where I dont have to deal with such things.
A mob listens to no one. Even the nobles that started it. The Aivan temples tried their best to suppress the riots.
One of my undercover priests nodded. They seem to be exceptionally angry.
The spies sent to support my small Valthorn delegations agreed. There must be so spies or instigators working for the nobles. With so [leadership] and [rebel] type abilities, its not hard to convince regular villages to take up arms.
Co on. We cant be waiting for the heroes to get things done.
The heroes were busy. They fought a few demon champions for practice throughout the continents.
***
In the sandworld, Lumoof waited in the tunnels. We had already destroyed the riftgate structures back at the entrance to the pits, and we were pretty sure those things regenerated after a while, because it was the fourth ti we destroyed them.
We made regular trips down into the pits, to check on the status of the dormant demon king, and each ti, we took in the magical changes down below.
We noticed the strength of the mana drain from the depths below increased over ti, but it wasnt getting bigger. Perhaps this was already the maximum size of the demon king.
For now, we only made a few probing attacks and mostly remained outside its senses, the demon mother ford a strong demonic bubble that acted as its ans to sense intruders.
The demon seed to be particularly sensitive to my roots, and every one of my roots triggered the demon mother to respond with a huge blast of acid. The acid wasnt explosive, but they were heavily corrosive and seed to suck mana out of everything.
I had wanted to gather so of that acid for my own research, but it was really hard to collect samples since its heavily corrosive and seed to eat through my vines and roots rather easily.
As we monitored, we began noticing the rate of mana drain began to plateau. Was the demon king finally mature? Is it happening?
I think so. The ground shook, and Lumoof sprung into action. My roots surged out from our tiny cave and smashed into the demon kings bubble, but this ti, I pushed harder.
The demon mother roared in defiance, and attacked with its corrosive acid blast. A wall of wood temporarily redirected the acid blast, buying ti for Lumoof to move out of the way. More roots, and this ti, we attacked both the demon mother and the dormant demon king.
The earth shook so more, and the weird bubble around the dormant demon started to show wavy lines that seed a bit like symbols. They were similar to the ones we saw on the riftgates, but different.
Rember what we see. My artificial minds tried their best to record the signages and lines, but we were moving quickly, and my wooden shields blocked our sights. In any case, we were not getting a good view of the whole thing.
The lines began to glow, and then, that bubble of magic around the demon king started to wobble and swirl, like a blob of water floating in space. It wobbled, and swirled, and then, it started to move upward.
At that mont, I felt a strong void mana presence above us.
The dormant demon king twisted, and turned. It began to unfurl its body, and now I saw it for what it seed to be.
A gigantic stony lizard with two heads, one on each side. It looked deford, there were streaks of glowing green in parts of its sand-colored body, and those glowing green parts emitted a strangely familiar energy.
But we had no ti to dwell on it, we moved upwards, and my roots blasted out like a machine gun. I caused the walls of the pit to collapse and hoped that the rocks would slow down the demon king.
The rocks that collapsed just lted into that blob. It was so kind of liquid-mana-mixture, and so of my vines drained so of its energy. It was demonic mana and core mana, plus sothing I wasnt sure about. Like the remnants of the physical components of the demon king that it didnt need.
Thankfully it was relatively slow, and Lumoof was able to shoot up the pits faster than the demon king. We needed to get to the void tower before the demon king did, and hopefully hack it.
Nows the ti to send more people over-
I cant. Stella said. Theres sothing thats over the demons world and its interfering with it.
What.
I couldnt see it, but Stella could, and she said that the demon world at this mont was covered in a cloud of void mana.
Was it the doorway to that black sun I saw on the Parasiteworld?
In any case, as we approached the exit of the pits, I saw the previously destroyed riftgates had been sohow magically reconstructed. No matter, my roots smashed into them, and this ti, they were charged with so much void mana that they blocked my roots.
Initially.
I tried again with more force, more power, and borrowed so star mana. I took out a few of the towers, and they exploded, releasing the void mana with it.
Aeon, the astral path is wobbling.
We looked up. The sky was dark, and Lumoof shot out of the pit like a fighter jet, and at that mont, there were a ring around the pit, filled with void mana. It kept pulling void mana from that black sun, and I felt its void mana grow.
Patreeck had to step in once again, as I felt a strong ntal attack coming from the black sun. But I am stronger now, and we stared at the black void. It wasnt a voice, just a really irritating background hum. It would turn anyone else insane, and Lumoof looked very uncomfortable even with my minds shielding.
The black sun filled the world with void mana.
So, I pulled star mana from the heroes, and charged my anti-demon magical spears.
And I threw them at the oversized ring around the pit. It exploded violently, and so of the void mana leaked out.
Aeon, whats happening? The astral path is wobbling a lot.
Mana surged out of the pit, and then destroyed riftgate towers magically reappeared. I pulled out more of my spears, and threw them at the rift gates. They regenerated even after my attacks, but I sensed its energy level dipped slightly. Which causes it to wobble more?
Uh... its not wobbling as much now.
I charged another spear with star mana, and flung it at the ring again. Another huge explosion as the void mana reacted violently to the star mana.
At that point, the black sun pulsed, and the sky was suddenly flooded with void mana. I attempted to charge one more spear, and the spear exploded imdiately, even before I threw the spear.
Smart. I cursed as Lumoof erged from a shell of charred wood. I used normal mana to charge up the spears, but they didnt do as much damage.
The riftgates were charged, in a similar alternating pattern of void mana and core mana. The two-headed lizard erged from the depths.
If I cant hit the gates, why not the demon king. Lumoof smashed into the demon king, and landed on top of it. Imdiately, my roots pierced the demon kings sandy top.
I wasnt sure whether this demon king awakened or not, but there was no harm trying. Lumoof ntally agreed. Well, to hell with it. Lets hit it. My mana surged through Lumoof, and I knew it wouldnt work.
But I wanted to weaken it, and see whether I could ss with it. If star mana reacted badly with void mana, injecting star mana into a demon king should cause it to fail to travel through the astral path, or at least, disrupt it.
I injected the demon king with star mana again, this ti, I wanted the void mana in the ambient surroundings to trigger an explosion.
Aeon, what the flying fuck is happening? Stella cursed as she watched the astral path wobble like soone was shaking a string from the other end.
Lumoofs trying to attack the demon king.
What?!
We planned for this. Well see how it goes.
Stella couldnt send soone over, but I could constantly pull things through the vine ropeway. More spears smashed into the demon king, as a large rift cracked open in the skies above us, revealing a massive multicolored blob.
Another black droplet erged from the blob and it flew towards the demon king at incredibly high speed. Stop that thing!
My roots surged outwards and smashed into the black droplet. It was incredibly tough, and I barely chipped a bit off.
But I did.
So I tried again. I managed to land two hits, and then placed multiple wooden shields along its path. It smashed through them easily.
I wrapped vines around it, but it burned through my vines like I was a level 1 tree.
I smashed it repeatedly, each ti a little chip off. I attempted to trigger it with star mana, and the explosions didnt hurt it at all.
The black droplet touched the demon king, and it rged seamlessly. The demon king, previously without a will, now opened all of its eyes. It shook its body midair, then both the black sun and the formless blob vanished abruptly.
I felt magic around us shift, and concentrated itself around the demon king. At that very mont, Lumoof could even taste it in the air, and feel it on his skin. Even in my avatar form, the void and core mana was thick in the air.
How? The whole place was ant to be an anti-mana world, and the demon king itself is ant to be an anti-magic demon king. The mana was drawn into the demon king at that mont, and then, that sa runic swirls appeared around us.
Aeon, its wobbling. Stella said back on Treeho. -and the rifts moving! Its going sowhere else.
The gate to our world opened,d and the demon king was imdiately wrapped in a huge bubble of magic. It was going to warp to our world, with Lumoof still on the demon kings back.
My roots pierced the demon kings outer shells, and strapped in for the ride.
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