Dawn didn't exist underground, but sleep and wake cycles marked the passage of ti as effectively as the absent sun.
And of course, the "digital" ti in the book too... Elio didn't understand why the god called it that in his general notes, or what it ant, but having it in the book was very useful for asuring ti.
The tunnel, illuminated by the soft glow of cores and builders' summons, was already buzzing with morning activity.
Zara remained apart from Elio, her tense posture revealing her disagreent with the plan.
She had argued fervently to participate in the daily challenge, but Taron had been inflexible: they needed her strength outside, ready to defend the tunnel if sothing went wrong.
"If the Artromus detects sothing..." Taron had argued, "you're the only one besides Elio with enough power to at least buy ti."
The reasoning was solid, but Elio could see the conflict in Zara's eyes. The loss of Micah was too recent, the wound too fresh. Leaving her out of the challenge ant more ti for her mind to wander toward thoughts of revenge.
"Stay calm," he had whispered earlier, when others couldn't hear. "I need you here, focused. If sothing were to go wrong I..."
"Fine... But don't do anything stupid," she had responded, her voice mixing concern and warning. "I couldn't bear more... It was already too much losing..." The sentence remained incomplete, Micah's na still too painful to be pronounced.
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Elio observed the crystal that held the daily challenge, his mind divided between the power he felt flowing through his veins and the weight of responsibilities on his shoulders.
The builders worked at a distance, their coordinated movents evidencing Micah's legacy in every ter of tunnel they expanded. The thought caused a stab of pain that Elio had to suppress.
There was no ti for more mourning, not when the Artromus watched from above, not when the barrier could fail at any mont.
"Ready?" he asked his team as they approached the crystal.
Lila, Kriz, Brok, and i ford a semicircle in front of the crystal. Their faces showed different degrees of anticipation; for so, it would be their third ti facing this challenge.
Experience had given them confidence, perhaps too much to so...
"Are you sure you don't want our help?" Kriz bounced on his heels, his usual mischievous smile dancing on his lips. "I an, I missed level 8 and 9 Elio... You went through those levels so fast we couldn't even throw you a party! At least let support the almighty level 10 in action!"
Elio couldn't help a small smile at his friend's incorrigible humor.
"This ti I need to do it alone," Elio announced, his voice adopting that tone of authority he had been developing since assuming leadership. "I need to face the Locus alone."
The declaration was t with expressions of surprise and concern.
"Alone?" Lila stepped forward, her worry evident. "But even with five people, the level 10 Locus is still..."
"I need to understand exactly where I stand," Elio interrupted. "I need to know how far I am from being able to face the Artromus. And for that..." his eyes lost themselves in the distance for a mont, "I need to test so things."
i, always the most perceptive of the group, studied Elio's face intensely. "You've changed," she observed quietly. "Level 10... it's different, isn't it?"
Elio nodded slowly. "There's sothing beyond the numbers," he admitted. "Sothing I don't fully understand yet. And I need to discover what it is before..."
"Before going after him," Brok completed, his deep voice loaded with understanding.
The silence that followed was heavy, charged with the weight of unspoken revenge and shared loss.
"At least let us support in case everything goes south," suggested Kriz, his usual playful tone tempered by an uncharacteristic seriousness. "You know, just in case and to take notes and stuff. We could learn sothing useful for when it's our turn to level up."
"You can support ," Elio conceded, "but only if necessary. Only if sothing goes wrong..."
"I guess we'll just watch then... With the almighty level 10 here?" Kriz let out a nervous laugh. "What could possibly wro gong?"
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The challenge chamber materialized before them, familiar and threatening at the sa ti.
"Are you sure that..." Lila insisted.
"We'll be here," i intervened, her refined upbringing manifesting in the way she subtly cut off Lila's protest. "If you need us."
Brok, crossing his muscled arms, nodded silently. His usual relaxed posture had been replaced by barely contained tension since they learned about Micah.
Elio took a deep breath.
"Stay here," he ordered his companions.
The Locus was awakening from its stasis in the center, its massive form reminding Elio of his last encounter with this creature.
He noticed the first difference in his vision. The Locus's statistics, normally diffuse at this distance, revealed themselves with surprising clarity.
Level 10/10 Max ta Locus
Skills:
Jump
Frenzy
Mana: 10/10
Resistance: 1000/1000
Stamina: 25/25
Attack: 15
Magic Damage: 10
Strength: 25
Defense: 15
Magic Defense: 10
Speed: 10
In theory, their statistics were similar: base speed of 10, increasing to 20 and attack from 15 to 25 in frenzied state.
But sothing was different.
He could distinguish each plate of its armor, every subtle movent of its muscles.
In theory, for Elio the only problem, the only real threat that the monster posed lay in its brute strength.
When the monster fully awakened...
'It moves... slower?' he ventured, squinting his eyes.
But he quickly realized that wasn't it.
The Locus moved exactly the sa as always, but his enhanced perception transford each movent into sothing almost predictable. Where before he saw a blur of speed, now he could distinguish patterns, trajectories, intentions.
The Locus charged forward, its 10-point speed unfolding in what should have been a formidable attack.
For Elio, it was like watching it run in slow motion.
With a fluid movent, he channeled his control over iron.
The stake began to form right in the monster's trajectory, his calculations so precise that to his observers it seed like a single instantaneous movent.
Elio: 98 mana
The stake pierced the Locus right in the center.
"By the walls!" exclaid Kriz. "How...?"
Trapping the Locus in their attacks hadn't been an easy task on previous occasions. Now Elio could simply trap the monster in a prison and eliminate it after 16 more hits.
It would just be a matter of managing the recovery of charged mana and...
But Elio was already moving.
His body catapulted forward, neon, helium, and wind powering his speed until reaching 40 points.
Elio: 94 mana
The others lost sight of him for a mont.
The world beca a blur while his spear, reinforced with the iron and carbon alloy he had discovered in his last trial, described a lethal arc toward the Locus's neck.
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