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Zac couldn’t bother with the cleanup of the battlefield, as his mind was too preoccupied with other things. He had finally reached level 75, and he was anxious to see the gains it would bring. He knew he had become extremely powerful for a planet this early into an integration, but this battle proved that he was by no means invulnerable. 

The most common way of closing Incursions for newly integrated worlds was with massive armies to drown the invaders through sheer numbers. Such a tactic required the whole world to come together and sacrifice millions of lives, and it was because of this that so few newly integrated planets made it through the early phase.

Planets who passed the initial stage through the effort of solitary powerhouses were far less common since normal powerhouses like Thea or even Salvation wasn't enough to singlehandedly close all the incursions of a world. He knew that the Marshall Clan had taken huge losses from the subjugation of their Incursion, even with Thea's help. It took something out of the norm, a monster in human form like Zac, close them as they did now.

But even Zac felt he was barely able to hold on. The cultivators of the incursions came from a wide array of forces, and many of them possessed all kinds of hidden cards that Zac had never encountered before. The bell was such an example. It had knocked him right out without him even having time to react.

So the power-ups of reaching the peak of F-Grade were just what he needed to have greater confidence to tackle the stronger Incursions as well. He only hoped that the quests for the final skills would be possible to complete quickly, and he eagerly opened up his status screen to see what had changed.

Name Zachary Atwood

Level 75

Class [F-Rare] Hatchetman

Race [E] Human

Alignment [Earth] Port Atwood - Lord

   

Titles Born for Carnage, Ultimate Reaper, Luck of the Draw, Giantsbane, Disciple of David, Overpowered, Slayer of Leviathans, Adventurer, Demon Slayer I, Full of Class, Rarified Being, Trailblazer, Child of Dao, The Big 500, Planetary Aegis, One Against Many, Butcher, Progenitor Hegemon, Duplicity Core, Apex Hunter, Heaven's Chosen, Scion of Dao, Omnidextrous, Eastern Trigram Hunt - 1st, Tyrannic Force, Achievement Hunter, The First Step

Limited Titles -

Dao Seed of Heaviness - High, Seed of Trees - Peak, Seed of Sharpness - Middle, Seed of Hardness - Middle, Seed of Sanctuary - Middle, Seed of Rot - High

Core [F] Duplicity

   

Strength 605 [Increase: 60%. Efficiency: 134%]

Dexterity 297 [Increase: 45%. Efficiency: 134%]

Endurance 752 [Increase: 71%. Efficiency: 134%]

Vitality 441 [Increase: 61%. Efficiency: 134%]

Intelligence 167 [Increase: 45%. Efficiency: 134%]

Wisdom 226 [Increase: 45%. Efficiency: 134%]

Luck 140 [Increase: 65%. Efficiency: 134%]

   

Free Points 21

Nexus Coins [F] 364 950 610 

He had made quite a bit of money closing the last Incursions, and he felt he needed to do something with his fortune soon. Perhaps he could invest it through Calrin, or at least use it to deploy more projects like the large scale agriculture program. As it was now he had no personal need for the coins, and they were no good creating dust in his status screen.

His attributes hadn’t noticeably changed though, with one surprising difference. It looked like the final level awarded ten level’s worth of free attribute points, meaning he was awarded twenty points plus one from his class. Twenty points weren’t a lot for Zac by now, but they would get heavily boosted through his titles. He also noticed a change in his title screen, and first opened that window.

[The First Step: Reach Peak of F-Grade Reward: All Stats +5.]

It was a bit disappointing that he didn’t get another 'first in world'-title, but either there was no such thing or one of the Anointed snatched it. But from his experience, he felt the former to be more likely since he had a lot of other titles that the Zhix should have stolen if they shared the same title pool.

When he opened his quest screen two new quests awaited him, though he was slightly disappointed there was no new quest on his hegemony chain. But when he looked at the requirements to complete the two Class quests he started to grimace.

Class Quests

Deforestation (Class): Cut down a tree reaching 500 meters in one swing. Reward:   Deforestation Skill. (0/1)

Hatchetman's Spirit (Class): Form a nature- or axe-Attuned Dao Fragment. Reward:   Hatchetman's Spirit. (0/1)

Zac didn't get any descriptions of the skills, but going by their names he felt that [Deforestation] should be the ultimate offensive skill of his class, perhaps something akin to Nenothep's Spear World. [Hatchetman's Spirit] might either be a defensive skill or some sort of Support skill, something to complement [Hatchetman's Rage]

[Hatchetman’s Spirit] was both simple and hard to complete. Forming a Dao Fragment was something he would definitely do before evolving, but it was not something he was able to complete in the short run. It looked like he wouldn’t have the skill to help him during the Incursions, and perhaps not even in the Tower of Eternity.

The [Deforestation] quest reminded him of his first Class Quest. That time he was supposed to chop wood, and now he needed to chop an enormous tree. He didn't think it would be too hard to chop one down, he simply needed to supersize a [Chop] and imbue it with the Dao of sharpness. 

The problem was that he hadn’t heard of any trees of that size on earth. Did they even exist? Things did grow bigger from the Cosmic Energy, but there were no such trees at Port Atwood at least. He would perhaps need to visit Westfort quickly after claiming this incursion to have their intelligence department see if they could find anything.

The next question was what to do with the 21 free points. Finally he chose to go all out on his main attribute, Strength. He was starting to veer away from the standard 2:1 balance with Dexterity, but with all his titles he already had more points in Dexterity than many agility-based classes would have at his level.

He did briefly consider putting the points in Wisdom to improve his mental defense. The attack from the bell was a poignant reminder that his mind wasn’t as sturdy as his body. But he would have to put a huge amount of points into Wisdom to make a difference, and he felt it was more efficient to buy more mental defensive treasures to shore up that weakness.

Since he was done with his status screen he got up to his feet and walked toward the others. The Valkyries seemed quite excited when he approached, and he looked at them with some confusion.

“Congratulations on reaching level 75. Next stop E-Grade!” Joanna said with a smile as she held Nenothep’s spear in her hand.

The two had been inseparable since she got it, and she alone had likely killed as many enemies as the other Valkyries combined with its help. It was truly a testament that attribute was not the only important thing for a cultivator, the right equipment was almost equally important.

“Thank you,” Zac smiled as his eyes glanced across the forest to see how the cleanup of all gear and Cosmos Sacks went. It appeared they were pretty much done.

“Don’t forget about our appointment. In fact, stay away from the Nexus Node so you don’t get any ideas,” Ogras’ voice suddenly echoed from the shadows.

“I know, don’t worry,” Zac said with a snort.

But Zac knew it wasn’t inconceivable that he would simply skip going if it came to that. Things were heating up on Earth, and he wouldn’t hesitate to evolve if things got desperate. He would lose a top tier title and the opportunity to make strong allies, but one needed to be alive to enjoy those benefits.

“Are there any movements from the Incursion?” Zac asked.

“None that we can see,” Ogras said with a shrug. “The ambush contained most of their elites it seems. The others have likely evacuated by now unless they are fools.”

Zac agreed. He had already got the notification that this area was under his control as well.

"That begs the question on how they knew we were coming," Ogras muttered.

This was something that crossed Zac's mind as well. Just how had these people know to lie in wait?

"They may have some sort of diviner," Ogras added. "But there is a simpler solution. I think the Marshall Clan might have realized we are even stronger than they expected. Perhaps they thought we would lose elites from every battle, leaving us considerably weakened after we had finished closing the incursions. But when they saw that wasn't the case they tried to make it happen by leaking intelligence."

Zac was about to instinctually disagree with Ogras' words, but he stopped himself. He truly didn't believe Thea would do something like that, and Henry's main focus was on ridding Earth of all invaders. But the Marshall Clan consisted of thousands of people, most of whom had no relation to him or Port Atwood. Some people might have betrayed their cooperation for a misguided attempt to help their clan. 

"We will report it to the main branch of the Marshalls, and we'll just have to be more careful. I have some things I need to look into with the Marshall people as well," Zac eventually said, as he started to walk toward their cars. "Let's go secure the core town."

“Joanna has reached the ladder!” another of the Valkyries suddenly blurted out when it was apparent that Zac was preparing to leave.

Zac’s eyes widened, and he quickly stopped in his tracks to open the ladder. It was true; Joanna was currently on the 98th position at level 47, meaning she had gained three levels since the assaults started. He wasn’t too surprised considering how high the levels of their prey were, but his brows instead rose when he saw the name she had chosen.

98th – Atwood Valkyrie Joanna – 47

“Congratulations. But why not use your own name?” Zac asked.

“We need the world to know that Port Atwood is not just you and the demons, no offense Ogras,” Joanna explained. "Hopefully, we’ll get a few more of the Valkyries on the ladder soon. We had already decided on this naming scheme long ago in case we ever got on the ladder. It was quicker than we expected.”

"Great job, keep it up," Zac said with a smile. "And it's a good idea. I'll put out some good rewards for anyone of Port Atwood who reaches the ladder, no matter which one. Try to figure out what you want and I'll try to make it happen." 

The group made their way toward the core city of the incursion, but they didn’t hurry in case they had left more ambushes on the way. Luckily no attack arrived, and they drove straight through the wide-open gates of the alien town four hours later.

But Zac was enraged the moment they entered the walled city, as the invaders had left a gift for him. A mountain of human corpses was thrown into a pile reaching over fifteen meters on the main square. The whole area dyed red from thousands of liters of blood, and a hastily written message were scribbled on the walls in red.

’Blood for Blood’ it says,” Ogras said with a frown. “Foolish.”

Zac ground his teeth as he looked at the scene that could be straight out of a nightmare. The blood still hadn’t dried on their bodies, meaning they were probably executed the moment these people noticed their leader had failed. Killing innocents who were no threat just as some sort of petty revenge could only be considered as extreme cowardice. They could just have left through the Nexus Hub, but they stayed behind to butcher all these people out of spite.

“Blood for blood,” Zac repeated with anger smoldering in his eyes. “They better pray I won’t find them in the multiverse later. Search the area. If any invaders remain, kill them.”

Zac himself walked over to the pile and personally put them all in a spare Cosmos Sack before he bought a new teleporter. These people had been enslaved in life and killed for no reason. Giving them a proper burial was the least he could do.

While the forces of Port Atwood secured the area he headed over to Westfort. Ogras insisted on coming along, saying that Zac might back down too quickly in their interrogation. Zac could only acquiesce, and he thought it was fine since Thea was away at the frontlines in any case.

Roland Marshall rushed over ten minutes after they arrived, and when he heard they needed intelligence he drove them to one of the large mansions within the inner wall. It was the headquarters for the intelligence arm of the Marshall Clan, and if anyone knew of any such trees it would be them. Zac explained what he was looking for, though he didn't mention it was due to his quest. 

“So, have you found any trees like that on earth?” Zac asked.

“Well, there is a species of trees from the Ishiate world that grew almost as large as the Redwoods of earth. A few of them might have grown larger than 500 meters by now,” the intelligence officer who had been assigned to help them out thoughtfully said. “But I would avoid those trees unless you truly need them.”

“Why?” Zac asked with a frown.

“From what we have gathered the trees are called Treefathers, and they are holy places to the ishiate. Even the technologically inclined camp of the beastmen considers the trees holy. If you cut down one of them you might inadvertently declare war with the whole Ishiate population,” the man explained.

“Is there no other place?” Zac sighed, wanting to avoid that place if possible.

“Well, there are the actual redwoods,” the man said. “Many of them were over a hundred meters before the integration, so one having mutated and grown to five hundred meters is within the realm of possibilities. We have many other examples of plant life growing to that degree,” the man said, but his face was still troubled.

“So, spit it out. What’s the problem?” Ogras snorted.

“The former Redwood forests are within the Cradle of God.”

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Author Note/Poll.

So now that you have seen the name of final two skills of the Hatchetman class I require your input. I have been considering doing an edit to change the three skills [Forester's Constitution] [Hatchetman's Rage], and now [Hatchetman's Spirit] to all match.

So all three would either be called Forester's X or Hatchetman's X. What to you think? Forester? Hatchetman? Keep as is?

Let me know what you think!

Comments

Frardowin

Keep them as is. The skills are differing aspects of the class concept of being a forrester/hatchetman

Anonymous

i think they are okay as is

Adrian Gorgey

I like 'Hatchetman,' but I agree that it's probably not worth it to go back and change.

Andrew

Thank you! I think the names are fine.

Anonymous

Are we getting a Zac vs Salvation showdown already! I didn't think this would happen until after the undead

Kyle Aretae

1. Are the giant trees in the realm Ogras explored tall enough? 2. I'm betting on first-to-E as being the fancy title, not first to 75. 2b. I honestly misread, and was going to ask about no title, but then reread. 3. Yay Cradle of God fight 4. Good on Marshall clanners. 5. "Finally he chose to go all out on his main attribute, Strength." -- This is weird. I think of Zac's main attribute as endurance. Strength is what he started with, and it's main for Hatchetman, but not so much overall. Especially since he's got another dozen levels of Draugr coming, and that's 70+ unboosted Endurance. 6. I don't want to see [Hatchetman's Deforestation]. So I'd keep the skills as they are without name updates.

seth dauer

Hachetman, this class is like the precursor to the ideal of axe or dao of axe, where sentients are but wood for the chopping rather than ranger/forest protector that Forester implies

Alexander

Unless there is some type of set bonus that activates from having all three skills I think the current names are fine also thanks for the chapter

Critical Hit

I like Forester's Constitution and I think it'd fit better for the Spirit to be Forester's Spirit. Keep the Hatchetman's Rage as the offensively minded aspect of the set.

Kiwilord

Ya, I feel like the trees in the secret realm were forgotten

Evan Burns

Hatchetman

jerome

I'd like everything called Forester's X..

Joseph

What about the giant trees in the mystic realm?

Tommy Littlefield

All the hatchetman as that is ultimately what he is

Thaco4

Hatchetman

Anonymous

I like Forester

Anonymous

I like the names as it is. Honestly I don't even think about the skill names, just what they do is more interesting. And Zac should be a bit more upset with the Marshal clan. He should directly talk with Henry Marshal and not just Roland. Give them the bag with all the bodies to show them what happened because some of their clan members.

Peter Christensen-Calvin

Hatchetman is the name of the class, so I think it should match that. Forester is an anomaly.

Juli Freixi

Oh!! Joanna reached the ladder!!! GREAT!! And... I vote for 《Hatchetman's X》 Btw, what does Emily do? How many levels has she won? Well, thanks a lot for this amazing chapter!!

Frogspoison

As the class itself is Hatchetman, and Hatchetman is a rare class with a seemingly easy criteria to meet (Kill many foes/powerful foes in a forested area) I feel that they should all be Hatchetman's X. Forester sounds like it could it's own class, an uncommon profession class maybe thats dedicated to keeping spiritual orchards in tip-top shape.

Juli Freixi

The trees in the mystic realm were mentioned to be around 300 meters, and they were pretty much uniform in size

Anonymous

Hatchetman, since that is what his class is. Thanks for the chapter!

Attonranden

The class is hacketman and two of the skills are hacketman. I'd go for broke and keep Forester for something else.

George

Forester would change too much, go with hatchetman for a clean theme

Alexander Dupree

I feel like upgrading the name as the class upgrades is great however I think it should stay closer to axe rather than forest.

Seb

I vote Hatchetman, as that is what the class is named. It would make sense for all of the skills to be named with the class in mind. That being said, unless you are dead-set of changing them, I'd just leave them as-is. Too much trouble for something that isn't really important in the end, I'd rather you spend that time writing new chapters instead

Zappa24245

thanks for the chapter. I think I vote for forester. While hatchetman is the class, forester seems to match what they do overall better in my mind

Adurna

I vote for not having all conform. Use Forester for all all that point towards harmony and growth and Hatchetman for the aggressive and discordant ones.

Alexander Dupree

Actually there's enough letters. F grade: Hatchetman E grade: Hatchetma D grade: Hatchetm C grade: Hatchet B grade: Hatche A grade: Hatch (loses two letters here) S grade: Hat SS grade: H

Justin van mele

I don't think he will have any problems with getting his Dao of heaviness to peak but Dao of sharpness has always been a bit of a problem for for him. If a remember right his first two insight s were all about sharpness but he hasn't using a sword so I think his Dao should go in a bit of a different direction. An axe is meant to divide not cut and maybe to tie it to the Dao of heaviness a heave , inevitably cut.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter. If it matters to you then the skills should match the class name.

Anonymous

I think the names should stay as is... Hatchetman if I had to choose.

Anonymous

I think you should keep it as is and then have thr skills combine under one name as he advanved to E grade just like a dao

Anonymous

Happy that Joanna reached the ladder, that’s so cool. I was hoping his sister or Emily would reach the ladder as well soon but I guess they haven’t really done much. I wonder with the quest that Ogras and the other demons got will they fully release their restrictions and also make the ladder. Idk but that would be cool too. Ummm, there’s a snitch/ traitor on the Marshall side and its gonna get ugly somehow. Not to mention, didn’t someone mention a spy within the Marshall clan a few chapters ago? Marshal clan needs to be sorted out asap.

Anonymous

As an earlier poster mentioned, I like offensive skills being hatchetman and others being forester. If you have to combine, go with hatchetman as the class name.

VoiceMaxed

Hatchetman sounds like a fighter class

Anonymous

Curious...Ogras has mentioned the giant trees in the Mystic Realm?

Sebastian Prue

I'd stick to hatchetman, Forester sounds like a support class

Anonymous

The ladders are race specific AND natives only so the demons will not be on any ladder on earth

Juli Freixi

Yep, but the trees in the mystic realm were mentioned to be around 300 meters, and they were pretty much uniform in size

Robert Nolan

Leave the names as is, it always felt to.me that the hatchermans skills were particular to this class where foresters Constitution was a skill many classes of this type might have. It makes it feel less like these classes are custom made and more like there is a template or formula to them which makes more sense to me. Especially with being able to buy common skills at the shop.

Anonymous

I expect the names to matter less and less as he becomes more powerful.

Milton Skipper

I think you are doing great with your skill naming, especially since some skills seem to fit multiple paths just keep pushing along. If you decide to custom set a group of skills I would recommend it for skills that combine specific aspects into one like life/death, fire/water, etc.

SoggyBiscuit

Forester definitely sounds much better than Hatchetman. The latter one is kinda like the name of an off-brand comic villain.

Anonymous

I'm somewhat disappointed with level 75. I thought it would be a qualitative change, but pretty much nothing happened. As for names, Forrester's sounds more poetic, but a bit weak considering it is a normal profession in the real world that isn't the slightest bit intimidating.

Delta

Hachetman has a connotation in English: it is slang for a mafia assassn.

Arexio R.

Hatchetman