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Chapter 888 – Mastery of ash change. Original: Each copy receives one random Class skill from any of your Classes. Copies lose access to this skill after initially imbued resources are used up.

New: Each copy receives one random Class skill from any of your Classes. Should a spell require health or stamina to function, you may choose to imbue these resources as well. Copies lose access to this skill after initially imbued resources are used up.

Change due to Fires of Creation and Primordial Flame requiring health to function.

- 887 addition to Embodiment of the Arcane: A static 25% of the base effect is applied to Wisdom. Does not affect the mana regeneration properties of the Wisdom stat.

Mana regen would’ve been millions per second compared to the now “merely” 70k-200k per second range depending on which buffs and spells she uses (yes, I know that is still ridiculous).

- Sunbound creation – Mention of primordial shift changed to Sunbound Creation

- Cosmic Shape – Mention of Fires of Creation changed to Primordial Flame

- Framework Disruption – Mention of Fabric Tear changed to Framework Disruption

- 889 Changed a bunch of skill percentages to include the base 100% and changed final status in 889 to reflect addition (+roughtly 100k mana/health each). Didn’t alter possibly wrong percentages in 887 and 888 as not all Class changes had applied yet. Some are likely missing 100%. Total stat values in 889 do reflect the correct values in those respective skills.

- Changed ‘ to , in various high numbers within the status.



Chapter 892 Get together



Ilea felt the massive barrier covering the fortress city of Ravenhall. She saw the two dozen enchanted cannons atop the walls and those built into the mountain side taking aim, and she saw the thousands of green eyes set within the machines tasked to protect the city. Dozens of Shadows and Sentinels were flying above, ready to fight.

The streets were packed with people, many now watching the shadow descending upon their homes.

She kept her focus on the massive weight of the dragon as she slowed to a stop near the city. The feat required an ungodly amount of mana, her Fabric Alteration and True Reconstruction eating into her reserves. But she regenerated more than she used, a lot more.

Ilea wondered if a bed of ash to carry the dragon on would have been more effective, but her space magic allowed for greater control, and she didn’t plan to just dump the thing in front of the city.

A monument needed to be seen.

Half an army of high level and flying individuals gathered near the eastern gate of the city, moving out and towards her when the barrier opened near the gate.

Interesting. So they can partially open that thing up. Looking at the cannons, she could see the importance in that. Otherwise they would fire at the defense itself. Can’t imagine the work that went into this thing.

Claire was among the first to reach her, flying with glowing runes embedded into her armor.

She joined Ilea and gave her a quick glance, eyes widening for a split second before she focused. “How long can you manage that weight?”

“I’m fine for a while. But we should get to work.”

Claire nodded, drawing a rune into the air where a red flare came to life, the others spreading out and positioning themselves around the dragon. Most of them at least took a glance at Ilea, but nobody else approached.

Violence

“You like what they’ve built?”

The Fae nodded, still sitting on her shoulder.

“Where to?” Ilea asked.

Claire pointed to the mountain against which the city was built, then to its peak.

“Difficult for craftswomen and men to get there,” Ilea said.

“It’s not purely about that,” Claire said. “You made the effort to bring it here.”

Ilea felt the weight of the dragon lower slightly when the first mages and warriors spread out below the creature, various elements and magics coming to life to support her. She saw the metal of Kyrian spreading out in a mesh below as Sulivhaan’s gravity magic started to affect a large part of the dragon. She knew they couldn’t carry the thing by themselves, but it helped.

Various flying war machines with jets burning out of their backs or legs helped stabilizing the massive creature. Beings from Hallowfort joined as well, different magics taking hold as they worked together to support the weight.

“Should I let it slip for a second?” she sent to Claire.

Claire sighed. “If you really have to.”

“I was joking,” Ilea said. “I don’t want to make them feel bad.”

“I can feel your power from over here. Coupled with that title and the four question marks, I think nobody is under any illusions. But I won’t give you an excessive reaction. If anything, I expected nothing less from you,” Claire said.

Ilea smiled. “I’m pretty sure I could surprise you still, with some of my abilities.”

“Impress me with your next dancing lesson. If you didn’t plan to drop that entirely.”

Ilea raised her brows. “Got me there. I’ll be back, but I think we’ll have to reinforce your office floors. I’ve gained some weight.”

Claire nodded absentmindedly, looking at the scaled wings of Ilea before she refocused. “Let’s move, before it becomes too much to carry. And while I trust the barrier, I don’t think stress testing with thousands in the streets is a great idea.”

“Probably not, no,” Ilea said as she started guiding the dragon towards the mountain.

Slowly, they flew the creature up and towards the mountain, where teams of earth mages were preparing the upper third of the high reaching stone formations to accommodate the enormous body. Trenches were dug and supports were constructed, guided by experienced builders of the Pit and the Taleen.

Claire joined her again when they had crested the summit, the city spreading out far below.

“I don’t suppose you know how heavy that thing is? Some of the dwarves are worried the entire mountain will topple.”

Ilea looked down and smiled. “Yeah, I don’t think that’s a worry. Not if we lower him slowly.”

“They also asked if the black lance could be removed. Placing the body with that thing still stuck in there is apparently going to complicate things,” Claire said.

“Sure,” Ilea said as she flew down whilst she kept her Fabric Alteration up. She noted that True Reconstruction was still going strong, the damage to her body immense, but so was her resilience and health, let alone her health regeneration, helped by the Fourth Tier itself now as her first tier healed not only mana but health as well.

She focused on the lance and started pulling it out. She stopped and instead dissolved the hardened ash. She left the bit that was still stuck inside of the dragon to prevent anything from leaking out, in case its blood was valuable to some alchemists or blood mages.

When the engineers and mages were ready, Ilea started to slowly lower down the massive corpse, aided by the many helpers who adjusted the placement of the legs and wings, preventing rockslides and damage to the mountain. The creature was angled so that its head and one arm and leg each were visible from the city, almost as if it coiled around the top of the mountain. One of its wings was placed over the summit and visible as well, with most of its body and the other wing set down on the other side. Just to make sure the dragon couldn’t slide down and flatten half the city. If it fell, it would crash into the empty valley beyond.

Dust was raised when the weight of the creature slowly came down upon the mountain, more supports added as the engineers adjusted to the placement. A few supports broke off and tumbled down towards the city, quickly stopped by the earth mages waiting for such an event.

Ilea moved the tail around the side of the mountain and set it down onto the supports above the city before she let go, seven barriers flaring to life as her Fourth Tier Reconstruction turned off. She breathed in, no longer carrying the weight of the dragon. With a thought, she dismissed the barriers as well.

To think I needed all of my skills to just turn it around before…

She wondered what she could do with everything active, controlling the framework from within her Sunbound Creation. This is shocking enough for everyone here, and I might accidentally flatten the city if I fuck around too much.

She couldn’t help but smile at the ridiculous consideration, but she had to admit that the risk was very much real.

She saw Trian and Kyrian flying closer, now that the dragon was placed, everyone else joining the engineers or various groups as they took in the new monument.

“How did you kill something that big?” Trian said.

“She entered its eye,” Kyrian said and pointed at the head of the dragon now looking down into the valley, one of its eyes gone.

“Yep,” Ilea said and grinned. “Wasn’t quite that simple though.”

“So that’s the kind of power you’re wielding now? A lance that massive,” Trian said.

Ilea raised her brows, addressing both of them with her telepathy. “Oh no. That was before my evolutions. I… have a little more power now.” She raised her hand and closed her fist.

“Want to show off?” Trian asked and smiled.

“I don’t think that’s the best idea,” Ilea answered.

He raised his brows and looked at Kyrian. “She doesn’t want to show off.”

“That’s a bad sign,” the metal mage said.

“I just need to get used to it all. Maybe I’ll show you some of it at some point. If I can guarantee you don’t evaporate instantly.”

“You’re not joking,” Kyrian said. “Everyone is already in awe of this ridiculous spectacle. Not that I’m surprised. About the dragon or the fact that you may just be too powerful to truly comprehend. You were close to the Meadow already, weren’t you?”

She didn’t deny his words.

“I’m already thinking we should mark this as the day of the dragon. A new festival that could be held every five years,” Trian suggested, now looking back at the massive creature.

“Wonderful,” Ilea sent with a dry tone.

Trian smiled as he glanced at her. He flew closer and touched her shoulder. “Haven’t evaporated yet. You do feel like steel though. Did you gain weight?”

“Lots of weight,” Ilea said.

Dense! the Fae shouted.

“Better keep those Four Marks visible. I doubt many will be brave enough to approach you like that,” Trian added.

“Do you mind telling the story?” Kyrian asked. “Or is that too much?”

“For you guys, I don’t mind. But I’m not going to give interviews to the Accords or anybody else that is interested. We could stay at the Meadow’s. Probably not a lot going on there, now that there is a dragon corpse to see and harvest in Ravenhall.”

She wanted to talk to the Meadow anyway, make sure the being knew it was her. She understood as well. For most of the people here, she had just changed from a ridiculously powerful human to an even more ridiculously powerful human. Three or four question marks, all it meant were levels. But the Baron and Meadow understood the true extent of the change, or at least more of it than most. She definitely felt glad that she had friends who could empathize, at least a little. And friends who just didn’t really care, like her team.

“Meadow’s sounds good,” Kyrian said. “Anybody else I should get?”

“I’ll let them know, don’t worry,” Ilea sent and looked through her marks. She hadn’t exactly planned to make this a celebration, but a part of her certainly felt like celebrating. Maybe the others could use the occasion as a reasonable break as well. And here I was scared to go into a populated area. She looked at her friends and smiled, sending an invitation to many of her marks. I should’ve known better.

Claire flew up to join them. “So, there’s some uncertainty as to the dragon. It’s yours after all.”

“The Accords can have it. I suggest prioritizing high level craftspeople to work the materials, armor maybe for high level Sentinels and Shadows,” Ilea said.

“I thought as much, just wanted to make sure,” Claire said. “I’ll talk to a few people and regarding your message, I’ll be joining you later.”

“Do that, would be nice to have you there,” Ilea said.

“They’re really swarming it,” Kyrian murmured, hundreds of people flying up towards the mountain by now, more yet already constructing lifts that would bring those without the ability to fly up to the dragon.

Suppose that’s part of the process to get armor and weapons made from that thing. “Let’s go then, before attention shifts from the dragon to me.”

The Fae tapped her cheek.

“Can we hang out in your domain? Or are you bothered by my presence?” she sent to the Meadow.

“I would love to have you here, Ilea,” the being sent back.

She smiled and opened a gate to the northern outskirts, going through first. Trian and Kyrian followed.

“I’m sorry for my reaction before,” the Meadow sent.

“It’s fine. No offense taken. If anything, it was the appropriate response,” she sent back. “But hey, I did it.”

“You more than did it, Ilea. Please still refrain from showing that fire. Not only because of me,” the Meadow spoke.

“No worries. I understand,” she sent and deactivated her space magic resistance. “A teleport?”

Trian and Kyrian vanished as she felt a pull. She started smiling as the space magic increased until she too vanished and appeared in the Soul Forge.

“You’re not as easy to move anymore.”

“I didn’t expect that change. Think I can’t use the teleportation gates anymore?” Ilea asked, looking down to see the solid steel of the Soul Forge resisting her weight.

“They should still work, but they will take longer to activate, and you’ll have to supply some mana,” the Meadow sent. “I took the liberty of reserving the Soul Forge for the day, seeing how the Accords occupy much of my domain as it is.”

“Appreciate it,” Ilea said and watched as both Kyrian and Trian changed into formal clothing, the former in mostly dark gray and black tones, the latter in black and bright red.

Keyla appeared near the door and looked around. She wore an apron and gloves, blood splatters visible on the white cloth. She grinned through her reptilian teeth. “A dragon,” she murmured and walked past the long table. “Is there a kitchen in this place?”

“I don’t think so,” Trian said.

“I brought my own, that room free?” she said and pointed.

“You don’t have to stay. I expected you to be interested in the dragon as well,” Ilea sent.

Keyla glanced at her, yellow eyes slightly narrowing. “Way ahead of you, four mark.”

Ilea saw her summon an entire mobile kitchen in one of the rooms over, two blades appearing in her hands before a massive slab of meat came into existence, still permeated by potent and familiar magic.

Ilea grinned, deciding not to lean against the table. Of course.

The Fae vanished to join the cook as more people arrived near the entrance.

Catelyn was first, the orange red fox looking at Ilea with some apprehension. “What is this feeling?” She didn’t move closer.

“The flame?”

“You carry something strange… a flame, is it?” the fox asked.

Ilea nodded. “I won’t show it off. No need to be afraid.”

“I’m not afraid,” Catelyn said and raised her chin, a spark of fire in her eyes.

“You should be,” Ilea said.

Catelyn jumped onto the table and started summoning plates and bowls of various snacks and foods. “Only if you’re clumsy.”

Dale appeared with Abby, Rhett, and Alaina, all of them making large eyes at the surroundings and the present beings. The guard captain smiled when he saw Ilea, taking in a deep breath when he must’ve used identify on her.

Next came Walter with Lucia, followed by the rest of the necromancers and Weavy.

“I must apologize, dragonslayer of ash, but I must see the spoils of your battle,” Goliath finally sent back, in response to her initial invitation.

Least wasted with him, Ilea thought and walked over to greet the necromancers, introducing the people who hadn’t met each other before.

Owl and Elfie arrived next, the two drawing quite a bit of attention away from Ilea.

“You did it,” Elfie said and hissed. “The others may join later. Feyrair told me he is working on something very important and can sadly not come. His heartfelt condolences.”

Ilea hissed in turn, as amused as she could manage.

She smiled when Myr Iva and Ren Va appeared as well, the first Mava growling immediately upon arrival.

“I warned her,” the Meadow said.

“It’s me,” Ilea said as the Fae joined her, sitting down on her head.

“What’s wrong with her?” Trian asked, glancing at Ren Va.

“I’m not sure,” the other Mava spoke. “Something about her power. I don’t understand.”

The white fox looked around the hall with hectic glances, eyes opening wide before she jumped behind a nearby crate, crouching down but no longer growling.

“She’ll get used to it. I’m talking to her,” the Meadow sent.

“Get her out if she wants to leave. I don’t want to terrify her,” Ilea answered.

“I will. Seems like she wants to try and stay,” the being sent.

The Elders of the Hand joined, sans Adam of course, Verena supporting a dejected Pierce, with Lucas smiling at the gathered crowd.

Ilea teleported a mug of ale into her hand and sipped from it, smiling as she looked at the elders. She nearly choked when Verena introduced herself and Pierce, the latter with her chosen name of Dragonkiller.

“The Greater Lich,” Indra exclaimed as he looked between Elfie and Owl, likely overwhelmed by possibilities.

Yeah, I think this was a good idea.

“Yet again, taking a leap,” Walter said, having joined her side. “I brought ale, didn’t know what this was about.”

“I’m still the same,” Ilea said and touched his shoulder, very careful not to exert any force at all. “Your ale is very welcome, friend.”

“So, a dragonslayer?” Abby said as she stopped before Ilea, looking her up and down.

“I’m afraid I’m taken,” Ilea said, looking past the woman and at the slightly confused Felicia who took in the chaotic scene before finding Ilea.

“I told you not to bother her,” Dale said as he joined his wife.

“She’s a grown woman, Dale,” Abby countered.

“And she can destroy cities at a whim,” he said.

“That’s why I talked to her!” Abby said as if that explained her interest.

“I feel like I’m intr-” Felicia said, her eyes going wide. “Oh.”

Ilea wasn’t sure what to say.

Felicia squealed and tackled her with a hug. “You did it!” She pulled away and kissed her. “A four mark human,” she exclaimed before getting close and whispering. “I’m proud of you, Ilea. I really am.”

“It’s good to see you. Not an issue with your work?” Ilea asked.

“Are you kidding me? All of Virilya is scrambling to get a look at the dragon, and the court is begging me to find out what I can about you.”

“Fair. We can discuss it later,” Ilea sent.

“I knew this relationship would be beneficial to my position in the capital,” Felicia said and smiled mischievously.

“Sure, Lady Redleaf. We might want to get you to a higher level as well. I gained weight.”

“We’ll make it work,” Felicia said.

Claire finally joined with Cless in tow, the girl crossing her arms with chaos in her eyes.

Growing up so fast, Ilea thought as she locked eyes with the girl.

Cless averted her eyes and left Claire’s side.

“Everything alright?” Ilea asked when Claire walked over.

“Yes. The excitement is very much welcome, and news is spreading fast. Hundreds of requests for dragon materials already. And there are whispers going around that Lilith has become a four mark human.”

“That’s a ridiculous claim,” Walter said as he opened a barrel of ale, filling a mug before he took a sip.

“Agreed. She’s level two hundred at most,” Dale said. “I even fought her before. Not bad for someone her age, but I’ve seen better in my guard.”

The two men looked at each other with perfectly straight faces.

“Weaker than even the youngest of elves, I hear,” Elfie said.

An Executioner walked past, green eyes glowing bright. “I hear she nearly failed her evaluation to join the Shadow’s Hand.”

Kyrian chuckled as they watched, Trian taking a sip from a glass of wine as Iana, Chris, and Evan appeared near the entrance.

“I appreciate the high regards, guys,” Ilea said. “Now please fuck off, Keyla is done with the meal.”

Comments

Qrystof

Glad she still has people to ground her. Too many stories with existential dread of drifting away. Ilea was never one for those kind of ruminations though.

WarStrider72

Thanks so much for the chapter boss! Keep up the hard work!

rizen

The punch up near the end was hilarious. Love that she still has a found family to tease her.

Anonymous

Nice :)

Alexander Dupree

Thanks. Sad it wasn't called come together

Austin Traugott

I do appreciate the comedy of it, but ilea should be skilled enough by now to support her weight at all times with space magic. Does she not bother on purpose?

StarWolf

Great chapter!

Carlo Aquino

Perhaps she is still getting used to her newly improved skills. It’ll take a bit of time maybe in the future she’ll be capable of subtly lifting herself using space magic or reinforcing the ground she is walking on

IJustWannaRead

Thanks for the chapter…this really hammers home how scary she actually is I think…constantly has to tell people it’s still her and not to run away…can’t even show off anymore…

Carlo Aquino

Wow what a great and her achievement and class evos definitely deserved such celebration. For some reason this chapter made me a bit bittersweet for it reminded me of the inevitable end of AH.

Julia O

This was actually a really fluffy chapter 😁

Nodlehs

Sometimes you just want to walk on the ground with mere mortals without using any spells or abilities! :)

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Etez

Thanks for the chapter! ^^

deus vult

the sad thing is that some of the nobels might still believe she's some weak level 200 creature from another realm. I wonder if they'll piss themselves when they take a look at her.

Doodlyboy15

Would have been funny if Illea felt the nerf in the first sentence of the chapter. Still awesome and fun to see everyone reacting. I like the reactions of Kyrian and Trian to her choosing NOT to show off. Thanks for all the chapters that got us here G.

Alex L

This was great! What did Cless having “chaos in her eyes” mean though? (Sounds really cool, but I feel like I’m missing something)

Alex L

Also, thank you for writing this, it made my day :)

Ato

yay for Felicia, I like their relationship, even if we don't see much of it, sadly

Carlo Aquino

She probably wants to play around maybe prank some people or something.

Anonymous

I wonder if the leveling pace of a individual armed with dragon armor/weapons is slower thanks to the lower risk of death?

Anonymous

I love the chapter! Made my Tuesday. ty

Christian Mordal

Thanks for the chapter. It was a good one!

Russell Todd

She gonna paint that fire. Her paintings could affect viewers before. Now she can drive them mad

Russell Todd

Likely, I've always figured that Ilea usually relying on her own abilities helped her growth.

AgentFransis

I want to know the logistics of their lovemaking. Because at this stage sex with Ilea carries real risk of death by snu snu!

Randy Marks

I love these brief interludes of her trying to be social and the complications she has now with it. Great chapter!

AgentFransis

Nothing says don't fuck with my city quite as well as a dead dragon mounted above it.

Thereader

love the chapter cant wait for the next one. good, no great, no excellent work

Ato

yeah, it does, but she is also not too low lvl, and maybe Ilea is on the bottom mostly, there's lots of things you can do while sitting/laying down etc as a lesbian

Anonymous

Right now......over meeee.

GuyMagoo

I can't wait for re release of this. Are you still doing that? Any word on when book one is coming out?

Mantiqore

They’ll probably not even recognize her strength if it weren’t for her 4 marks

Mantiqore

Really looking forward to the golden hands reaction now lol. Lovely chapter!

Carlo Aquino

It might also lower their potential as well. Although they may be able to gain higher achievements like a much high level monster kills in regards to their level but their evolutions would favor their equipment rather than their skills themselves. Kinda like the dwarves of the pit, most of their class skills are about their war machines

hill44

Yeah, Claire chose to hide the painting of Meadow because she was worried about how it would affect people. Or, it could just be that Cless has reached her rebellious stage is doing the typical sulk.

hill44

I can see Felicia off handedly commenting to some one in the future about how she finally had to earn her three mark because sex with her girlfriend was just getting to dangerous.

hill44

Two things Im wondering related to what people see when identifying Ilea. Can she deactivate or hide her title so she just shows as a healer? Second, I wonder if the third tier of Monstrous will allow her active control of what is shown, so if she felt like it she would identify as a level 50 healer.

C.Hansel

Seems like the calm before the storm….well calm for Ilea.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Arcanum

Title's take one week to change again so while she can it's a waste of time, maybe monstrous can change that. 2nd that is the most probable as the senior of the golden lily wasn't noticed by anyone till ilea identified her

Anthony Sjögreen

Well a lot of people getting evolution perks

Carlo Aquino

She isn’t currently hiding her level so she’s identified with [Dragonslayer - ????]. I also think that T3 Monstrous would allow one to manipulate their identified class and level. Kinda like what Maureen did she Identified as lvl 200 Wood mage.

Nate

She's definitely running out of things to do before taking on the elves and sunstealers lol

foldedcorners

Seems weird a master space mage is worried about their weight. That just doesn’t make sense at all. Ilea should have complete control on how much she wants to weigh

foldedcorners

Depends, if it allows you to go after more dangerous things then it’d probably accelerate your leveling

Jessy

Meadow was the one who hid the painting of itself. It should be in Ilea’s room rn

Jessy

From the short glimpse of their intimate time, Ilea is on the bottom. Using her ash to have fun. She should have enough control over all her power for it to not be risky. I would imagine that they will be replacing Felicias bed with something made of dragon bone.

Jessy

You do get more XP from higher level Ed beings. But I like to think danger is a mulitplier, and wearing impenetrable armour removes drastic amounts of danger.

Jessy

It’s not so much Ilea is running out of things to do, but the story is running out of lose plot threads to weave. Damn near all of them have been fulfilled. Hell, even the OG dragon riding one was completed

Jessy

All that’s really left is coming to terms with her increased power, hopefully going in a date with the SuperFae, helping Twin back to its cluster, clearing Erendar, dealing with the curse dwarf, probably an official meeting with the oracles, power levelling Felicia so she can survive snu snu, and dealing with the sun stealing wankers. Wow that’s a lot to do, a lot of those can be done in an epilogue though.

Jessy

Learning her new power, dealing with cursed dwarf, possibly meeting oracles, and the architect. And then epilogue if she survives the final battle, will be power levelling Felicia, a date with the SuperFae and helping twin

Jessy

I mean, she would have to put a lot of mental effort into keeping her space magic running to reduce her weight, since she doesn’t have a skill dedicated to it. Which would be a huge pain in the ass

C.Hansel

Perhaps getting Cless home, then coming back…cause I doubt she would want to stay.

Atlas Dwarf

We never did get a confrontation between Ilea and 'the White Flame' noble whose son she killed. It would be interesting to see what happens when she shows an ~lvl 200 human the Primordial Flame.

Anonymous

Yep, I think that's Ilea's hidden strategy, giving all the uber weapons and armor to the competency, so she is the only one with the insane level pace

Jonathan

She used to joke with Ilea that she's was catching up because she had all these new levels, but Ilea was still only three question marks, no change.

Zarik0

Yeah and maybe now she doesnt need to wait 1 week for change title with her now being a 4 mark

Zarik0

You all forgotten the Vampire (who is the "last" group/faction having big power and influence in this world and worth a good mini-arc) the Orc was done fairly fast :)

Zarik0

Awww what a real shame, delete the big badass spear, noooooo whyyyyy?? It's so badass and get just a so much amazing picture to have the big dragon on the top of the moutain clipped by this big black spear (a artifact to see and feel to realize some of the power she have for people and retarded noble type) Without the spear we lost something here in this "show" :(((

hill44

If she puts enough time and effort into it though, she can unlock a general skill.

Néstor Rocha

If Felicia's relationship with Ilea is very serious, she could benefit a lot from some evolutions and classes centered around being Lilith's lover/wife. Her Arcane Berserker could become an Arcane marital master with absurd perks. Her third class could be a Lilith's lover variant that evolved to Lilith's wife for her lv 500 class-up. Maybe something that links their lifespans together and makes her capable of sharing some percentage of Ilea's resistances' defences. Keyla will get some stupid classes for not only cooking the Dragon, but also being recognized as The lilith's personal chef.

mike

The douche monarch elf and his pet hero, Nero i think was his name also need a beat down too

Anonymous

She fed that guy to her tiger neighbors didn't she? You'd think they'd have some interesting evolutions by now.

Anonymous

Violence conspired with the Meadow to leave that out of her training. Steps Violent

Anonymous

Now that she can make a big enough gate and provide a suitable environment, she should be a responsible pet owner and take her Trakorov for a walk. He's getting pretty fat and lazy.

Zarik0

Yeah with how "vague" is the "law/rule" of how it work in this world with the influence and etc in class and power we have seen in the story (and with how the human are so "malleable" in diversity and etc starting at lv0) And with what we have seen and peeked about this (meetting and influence change everything and have big possibility right and left), that let a lot lot of possibility and interpretation about what is possible on this aspect :)

hill44

Open a gate under his feet and drop him into a volcano so he can have a nice paddle around.

ShotoGun

She should go back to the silver curse dude and style on him. His face when he realizes the ‘insect’ he looked down on has already surpassed him.

Anonymous

It's space magic not gravity magic. More then just a pain in the ass she would have to grab her framework and puppet herself around all the time. We've seen that mass and size do matter so this could be resource intensive and not something she can just do all the time, not to mention the mental strain of carrying herself around and fine tuning power output to interact with everything. the alternative being to isolate herself from the fabric something she does have skills for and have major draw backs for everyday conventional use.

David Brims

Ilea should be able to power level Felicia pretty easily now. Fabric Alteration is really OP for holding something down so someone else can kill it. She could let Felicia get shared kills on low 4-marks or basically anything without strong armour and regeneration.

David Brims

I don't think she's tried to use core points to unlock more class-based general skills since her rank up. She might unlock something interesting next time she tries, including maybe the skill to offset her weight. Actually, how embarrassing would that be? Needing an entire skill just to manage her weight? And she'd have to accept the burn and spend 10 core points on it just to get snu snu lol!

Anonymous

Mate, I think you're onto something. Would definitely be banger class considering the strength of her "joke" class evos

DrNutella

Yeah i wonder about that. Doesn't he seem a little to weak for a 4 mark now. I mean ilea always punched far aboth her weight, but usually people at her lvl could at least put up a fight and challange her. Feels like the dwarf wouldn't last 1 second in a fight, if she went all out.

Anonymous

Nice one

IJustWannaRead

He is also primarily a crafter, a cursed crafter, but still a crafter. Ilea is a fighter, her classes are geared around fighting, regenerating, and killing, probably why she’d stomp him now unless he has a lot more up his sleeve.

David Brims

When Ilea next checks on possible Derivative General Skills for her new Space class (The Sunforged Realmwalker), she's totally going to get something like 'Overweight Control' which lets her control her excessive weight. And she's going to have to just accept the burn and spend 10 core points on it just so she can get snu snu with Felicia!!!

Anonymous

might as well use some of those dragon materials for a divine durability bed haha

Narf

The challenge isn't the bedframe though - she can literally create one instantly with a thought - it's getting a good mattress. Anybody who ever bought one knows those are weight-dependent, and the gap between Felicia's and Ilea's weights is literally astronomical. What's a comfy mattress for Ilea will be hard as stone for Felicia, and what's comfortable for Felicia will be instantly turned to mush by Ilea.

Flusspferd

Weren’t the derivative general skills only 3 points? The random class modifiers were 10, but I can’t remember the general skills being that expensive

Anonymous

Thought about that "armor for high level Sentinels" remark. Pretty sure the Sentinel of Akelion is the highest level sentinel... So Dragon armored Taleen machine variants seems like a good idea.

Han Pol

I'm honestly kinda suprised she still needs her 4 tier to carry it.

Anonymous

The entire point is to create something she has to worry about. An insecurity beyond being to powerful. Without it, she wouldnt be as personable.

Anonymous

I don't think she does. Ilea has never been one for efficiency. She just uses what gets the job done. She could have used her ash alone to carry it or imbued a large construct to do the lifting. Hell before her evolution a single clone could drag an astral spirits tail that was over 1km long. It did it pretty quickly too and then proceed to dump it in the fire. And both she and her clones are significantly stronger now than before.

Anonymous

How big exactly was the dragon?

Andrew Pilavachi

Why is it weird she isn't a gravity mage, she controls the fabric of space not reducing the force of gravity. I don't see why she would naturally have a class modifier for that unless she uses her points for one

Louis Nel

Poor Cless has been painting indescribable scenes for the last few days and is just overwhelmed