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"You're not worried we will take the Dao Treasures and run?" Zac couldn't help but ask. "Don't you need them for yourself?"

Dao Treasures were obviously hard currency here, especially now that some bigshot was about to emerge from the tower. Giving them out like this was to give up on either an opportunity for himself, or the chance to sell the treasures outside for a huge mark-up. 

"I am sure I can trust in your character. Besides, I have managed to get my hands on a few more," Galau said, but he quickly followed up with another sentence when he saw Zac and Ogras' eyes light up with avarice. "I can't part with those though. They're for my family members and myself after I've broken through."

"Do you even need Dao seeds if you want to become a merchant?" Ogras smiled. "Why not part with a few more of them?"

“The Dao if important for non-combat classes as well!" Galau said as he took a step back. "It can help us in all kinds of ways just like with a warrior. Besides, I plan on becoming a hybrid class at least for E-Grade."

"Thank You, we'll remember this favor," Zac nodded as he took out his prayer mat.

Time was of the essence so he immediately rotated his Cosmic Energy through his pathways a few rounds to clear out the lingering effects of the alcohol. The sky was still the same beautiful spectacle of shimmering stars, and the three silently looked up at the scenery in silence as the minutes passed.

The ethereal mindset as when he gazed upon the skies earlier soon returned, and he felt like he was on the verge of something. He didn’t try to force it though, and rather let the feeling naturally stir and grow in his mind.

The tranquility of the night was suddenly broken as a massive titan appeared in the space behind the tower. It stood thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, meters tall, and seemed to be completely wrought out of metal. However, it was clearly not a golem or puppet, but rather a projection of a being made from flesh and blood. It just had a bluish tint like zinc or osmium. 

Its head and torso were mostly obscured by the tower itself as it actually stood behind the structure and didn't move, and Zac could only see the sides of the behemoth. That was just fine for Zac as his eyes were glued to the things that it carried in its hands that each was as large as an island. The Titan actually possessed eight arms, each one bare and bulging with muscles, and each hand held a mysterious object.

Most of the treasures did not seem to match the gruff and bulky figure of the Titan, but Zac looked at each and every one of them seriously. One hand held a flute made from a golden metal, and Zac felt like he saw a meteor shower when his eyes locked onto it. Another hand gripped a fan as large as a mountain, seemingly capable of causing a hurricane with a wave.

There was also a burning sword, a castanet crackling with terrifying bolts of lightning, a calabash releasing the sounds of a raging ocean. One hand even held a drum shaped like a volcano, emitting a fiery glow that reminded him of his visit to the magma world and the Fire Golems.

But his eyes only briefly swept over these items before they stopped at the two hands that each held a flower. One was a large Basket Flower, and it swayed as the Titan held onto its long stalk. The air around it seemed to be vibrating to the point space itself cracked.

Zac’s eyes finally landed on the last item, a single lotus flower. His thoughts initially went to the massive lotus that was in the Abbot’s possession, but he immediately realized the thing in front of him was in a completely different league. This was a grand treasure of the universe, containing endless power.

Its attunement seemed to be completely different from the Abbot’s lotus as well, and its purple leaves emitted a chilling sense of death and putrefaction. It didn’t feel like it released toxic plumes, but that it was pestilence itself.

There was something mesmerizing about the lotus, making Zac unable to move his eyes away. He barely had enough presence of mind to quickly cram his Dao Treasure into his mouth. His consciousness started to wander, and his vision was closing in on him. Just as he was about to drift away he heard the seemingly distant voice of Galau speak up in a daze.

“It’s The Eight Calamities!”

Zac had no time to react before his whole being was consumed by the Lotus flower. His vision suddenly changed to show a battlefield where two endless armies fought. One army looked a bit like the lizardmen of the church, but they were more akin humanoid dragons. The other force were actual cyclops, each reaching over a hundred meters in height. 

At first glance it might have been a foregone conclusion that the lizardmen who only seemed to reach two to three meters in height would be hopelessly outmatched, but reality proved different. The warriors somehow summoned, or more likely used massive war arrays to conjure, fiery dragons to battle their enormous foes.  

The battlefield stretched into the horizon, and it felt like thousands of warriors died every minute, and the corpses created mountains of the unwilling dead. The resentment in the air was palpable, and it only grew worse as the war raged on for years and years. The losses were uncountable, and the boundless world itself was teetering on collapse from the accumulated resentment.

Terrible maladies sprouted due to the sea of corpses, and but the armies seemed to be possessed, ignoring their increasingly horrific bodies as they transformed and mutated from the corruption in the air.

A small purple flower quietly floated in a turbid pool of blood, hidden in one of the largest corpse mounds on the planet. It consumed the energies of everything around it and steadily gained power as the war raged on. The massacre only got worse, but the diseases and resentment oddly enough disappeared over time, and suddenly it was as though a spell had been broken.

The war stopped, all thanks to a blood-drenched lotus having eaten its fill.

The grand generals, each one a Peak C-Grade warrior at the least, called for a ceasefire. Everyone seemed to be horrified by their actions and looked as though they were walking in a living nightmare. Their eyes turned toward the thousands of corpse-mountains as immense regret gripped their hearts. It looked like they wanted nothing more than get away from this cursed world that had whipped them into a murderous frenzy, yet they stayed on.

They eventually found the reason for their salvation, a large purple lotus that rested in the middle of an ocean of blood. It had taken on their sins, their resentment, and their ailments, giving the two races a chance at survival. The generals bowed toward the grand treasure in reverence, no one having any ideas of taking it for themselves.

However, things suddenly took a disturbing turn as large welts started to appear on the people around the flower. Just a second later flesh was dripping off everyone’s bodies like melted wax. Not even the immensely powerful generals were spared, and they crumbled before they managed to reach any of the teleportation arrays near-by.

The unstoppable putrefaction spread like an invisible wave, reaping the little life that still remained on the once glorious planet that stood at the core of a star sector. The mountains of corpses were slowly absorbed as the lotus kept growing, and every millennia or two another petal emerged on the flower.

Within that petal was the lament of a million powerful warriors sealed, forever unable to leave. The lotus kept slowly growing in its domain as the sole emperor of the planet.

But one day a hand as large as a continent appeared above the desolate planet, and it reached down to grasp the cursed lotus. A torrent of pestilence and rose up to meet the hand, but the Lotus’ attack was immediately defeated as a black coffin appeared out of nowhere, sealing the flower within.

The stone sarcophagus shuddered a few times, likely from the lotus releasing immense attacks to escape, but it quieted down again soon enough. But the terrifying power the coffin now radiated was a clear signal that the lotus might be sealed away from the world, but still very much alive. The moment the coffin opened again all life would end.

The scene ended with the enormous hand rising through the atmosphere, leaving the cursed planet behind, and Zac’s eyes opened just in time to see a screen appear in front of him.

[Fragment of The Coffin - Early - All Attributes +10, Endurance +80, Vitality +50, Intelligence +15, Wisdom +60, Effectiveness of Endurance +5%]

Zac looked at the line with incomprehension, not understanding how he had gotten there. He had imagined something along the lines of Petrification or Decay when considering the combination of Rot and Hardness, but the vision had turned created an odd Fragment. Was there such a thing as the Dao of the Coffin? 

Was it because his thoughts had been on Alea lying in her crystal coffin for the past week? Zac felt that the vision of Alea lying beneath the Tree of Ascension somewhat mirrored what he had just witnessed during his epiphany. Alea was poisonous just like the lotus, and both were preserved within a coffin. 

It made him confused whether what he witnessed was something that actually had happened, or whether it was just something his mind conjured to make sense of the insight that he gained from looking at the lotus in the Titan's hand. 

Of course, the real issue was what the hell the Dao of the Coffin entailed. He could understand the concept, as a coffin was both hard and the corpses inside would rot away, but he didn’t understand how the Dao of the Coffin would be utilized in battle. Was it defensive? Offensive? He simply couldn’t tell.

Unfortunately there was no way for him to try it out before he entered the tower either. His only clue was that he had actually lost a little bit of Endurance in favor of more Vitality and Wisdom when he fused Rot and Hardness. Endurance was obviously the main stat, but its somewhat balanced spread might indicate a Dao less focused on simply defense.  

The projection had already disappeared by the time Zac opened his eyes, so he decided to close his eyes again to ponder on his newest Fragment. But his eyes were drawn to a gaping Galau who sat a few meters away, looking at him with what looked to be a mix of elation and jealousy.  

“Did you actually gain something?” Galau said with some shock in his eyes. "The fluctuations around you were quite massive."

“Yeah, didn’t you?” Zac asked with confusion. “I was dragged into a vision the moment I looked upon that Titan."

Galau opened and closed his mouth a few times, but no words came out.

“You’ll get used to it after traveling with that guy for a while,” Ogras sighed. “At least we’ll hopefully get some soup while the general eats his meat.”

“What’s going on?” Zac asked.

“That was the ‘Eight Calamities Titan’, one of the rarest projections representing the 62nd level,” Galau explained. “Only those with a connection to one of the calamities will gain something from the items in the Titan’s hands. Rumors say that special bloodlines might gain something directly from the Titan itself, but I haven’t heard of anything like that actually happening so it might be false.”

“Eight calamities,” Zac muttered. “So those lucky enough to have a Dao that resonated with one of the treasures would get a guaranteed epiphany?”

“Perhaps not an epiphany, but they would make improvements,” Galau nodded.

“Then it’s perhaps thanks to you and your Dao Treasure I managed to take a step forward. I’ll remember the favor,” Zac said seriously.

It was true. The Dao of Death, or rather the Dao of The Coffin was the remaining fragment he felt most leery about completing before evolving, but he suddenly had gained it when he was actually targeting his Life Fragment. 

Even just before Galau came barging into their courtyard he had felt he was on the verge on something, making him somewhat confident he had taken the first step toward a suitable concept for his final Fragment.

Of course, three low-grade Fragments was unfortunately still not enough for him to get his hands on an Arcane class according to the report he bought the other day.  

But gaining the Fragment of the Coffin was definitely a step in the right direction, making Zac more hopeful for the future. It truly felt like his high Luck had helped him out again, presenting him with just the vision he needed.  

“How does luck work?” Zac suddenly the demon asked after Galau left their courtyard. “Could my Luck have caused that Reoluv to fail the final challenge in order for me to gain this opportunity?”

“Luck is an obscure subject, and I don’t know any specifics,” Ogras said hesitantly. “But I don’t think its effect would be that exaggerated? That guy reaching the 62nd level is exactly what was expected of him.”

“Yeah, but wouldn’t a guy like that have a few hidden means to reach even higher?” Zac ventured.

Ogras didn't answer and rather opted to glance in the direction of the Tower with a pensive expression.

Comments

Alexander

Thanks for the chapter

Obran

No new chapter today?

Thomas Wolf

Please post the right chapter 😊

Anonymous

It seems like you just reposted the last chapter?

Anonymous

You posted the same chapter

Anonymous

Thanks!!

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter. Wonder if he has ever done it in a coffin since he gets the Dao of Coffin?

M van Dongen

But did something actually change in his options ?

M van Dongen

And....he can hopefully direct his 3rd epiphany towards the life side of his Dao.

IAVL

Now that's a terrifying thought, that Zac's luck reach such heights. Also, glad that he got that fragment, hopefully he'll get the other before entering. I do hope this new Dao fragment counts as defensive, since a coffin is part of preserving things, which is the object of defense.

Tibstrike

There's some words missing at the end of the chapter. May want to do a review and fix it up. That said great chapter!

Anonymous

Zac continues walking a path connected with resentment

Henry Wartemberg

Well Dao of the coffin is an interesting idea. At the very least I can certainly see that making the profane seal a lot more potent. Even a little connection with a huge oversized kite shield as well 🤷🏿‍♂️

Obran

Dao of coffins? I wonder if Duergar Vampire can be an epic E grade class.

Kiwilord

Alright, that's cool. I was hoping for the fragment of Fossils. Something relating to death energy slowly refining something. Still, excited for this fragment

Jack Trowell

Su much for the theory of a possible Dao of the Shield combining Hrdness and Sanctuary. So for the life side he is left with Sanctuary and Tree then ?

Heraclitus

Hmm. My read of the situation is that Coffin is less about death, and more about containing death. Which does make sense. Zac is literally containing death, both in his undead form and with the chaos crystal thing (forget it's name). Hopefully the fragment will help with the latter.

loimprevisto

> something along the lines of Petrification or Decay Petrification --> Putrification (I assume) > making him somewhat The sentence ends abruptly and is missing at least one word. Maybe "hopeful"?

Obran

Very soon a choice is gonna need to happen. Seeing as Zac has the makings of a party do they climb the tower with Zac as Tank and Ogras and Galau doing DPS. Or do they all three go up DPS. Should they try to find a healer to round out the party? Choices abound. But one thing might need to happen. Somebody’s little shape changing secret might need to be revealed.

Durzo

Great chapter just needs a bit of proofreading, little mistakes here and there. Thank you for the hard work 👍

Obran

Just pointing out that coffins are made out of wood and hold corpses. Axes either cut wood or make corpses.

Obran

Also note a Fragment of Ashes could also be made out of wood or corpses

Anonymous

"All Attributes +10, Endurance +80, Vitality +55, Intelligence +15, Wisdom +65" That adds up to 285 = 10*7 + 80 + 55 + 15 + 65 The Axe fragment (ch379) added up to 275 = 10*7 + 110 + 80 + 15 Every Dao seed at the same level always totaled the same number of attribute points. For example, Peak Dao seeds added up to 120 attribute points. Are Dao Fragments not going to always add up to the same amount? Or was this just an error in the chapter?

Anonymous

It is also interesting that this causes his Endurance attribute to go down by 15 points (with bonuses it will be more than 15), but his Efficiency of Endurance will go up which should more than offset the loss.

Adrian Gorgey

The Fragment of Coffin seems like the perfect way to reinforce the seal on the Shard of Oblivion. I think it will also really empower the walls and gates of Profane Seal, turning it into a coffin for his enemies. It seems that its principle use is tactical, allowing him to create sealed territories where he has the home-field advantage, with additional use as a means to contain Destruction -oriented beings or treasures.

Adrian Gorgey

Also, do you think he resonated with the lotus because of the Shard of Oblivion, or did he resonate with it because of the gathered resentment from killing so many beings that they were, in a way, kin?

Anonymous

I wonder what Undying Bulwark could evolve into using the Coffin Dao as a guide. Maybe Deatheater? (I am thinking more along the lines of Sin-Eater than the bad guys from Harry Potter, but Deatheater sounds better than Sineater) Hmmm, then wherefor Hatchetman? Ideally I would like to see something like Big Game Hunter, or at least some type of Hunter, since hunters and predators kill and eat living things, so in a way it would be Lifeeater to contrast with Deatheater. But I cannot see how you would get that out of a Class guided by a Dao fragment formed from Trees and Sanctuary. Poacher, maybe? Someone killing in a protected woodland? But Poacher does not sound like a cool Class. Not cool, but maybe accurate, if we consider that Zac is likely to be covertly taking resources and power from more powerful and ancient forces of the multiverse. Maybe some type of woodsman could work? Warrior of the Woods? He would find sanctuary in the forest and reap his enemies with his Axe? But the problem I have always had with Hatchetman is how some of its skills are limited to the forest. Making the Class situational is less than optimal, and Warrior of the Woods seems situational. Unless Zac becomes powerful enough to create a mini-realm of trees centered around himself no matter where he goes? His own mobile tree sanctuary? Nature's Warrior? Like a Druid, but fighting with an Axe rather than Magic. Or maybe it would be considered a hybrid class, both mage and warrior. I am beginning to like the sound of that. Nature's Warrior! If only he can get a Dao of Nature Fragment. Or if that is too difficult, Dao of Forest might work.

Juli Freixi

AMAZING!! I love it!!! Thanks a lot for the chapter!!

Anonymous

" he didn’t understand how the Dao of the Coffin would be utilized in battle. Was it defensive? Offensive? He simply couldn’t tell." Come on, Zac! You can tell. Just check whether your skill quest to obtain a defensive Dao fragment completed or not.

Anonymous

Ha, I'm sure the defensive Dao quest is completed, but it doesn't mean the Coffin Dao is "just" defensive -- like a Shield Dao would be. Interesting, would the Coffin Dao complete an offensive Dao quest? I suppose yes.

Anonymous

Coffin--Forest--Axe. Rock--Paper--Scissors. His Circle becomes a bit more sophisticated than Duality. And it seems we will get soon some, hm, surprising tidbits about the Arcane class.

Anonymous

What will Tress + Sanctuary =? I'm going for Grove.

Anonymous

Grove is not ambitious enough. I'd aim for Nature, and settle for Forest.

Andrew

Thank you!

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Anonymous

"The Dao if important" --> is important

Anonymous

I like the confusion and mystery of his new fragment. Makes it more believable.