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A/N: 2/2. Next chapter on Monday.

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The fact that one of the two A-grade leaders of the Draugr race might have taken an interest in something like an E-grade cultivator was almost incomprehensible. People at their level didn't even care whether Monarchs lived or died, and generations of E-grade cultivators would live and die in a single cultivation session of theirs.

At the same time, Catheya knew what she could and couldn't ask about, so she instead focused on the other part Reyna had divulged.

“Edgewalkers? Something like this has happened before?” Catheya hesitantly asked.

She felt a wave of regret upon remembering how confidently she had assured Arcaz about how this plan of her would work. But it turned out she was talking about of turn, lacking critical information. She had never heard of such a marvelous thing, which was why she was so adamant that Arcaz could become a high-value member of the empire.

But if they were common, his value would immediately plummet, which meant his safety was no longer guaranteed.

“The Multiverse is beyond ancient. What hasn’t happened before?” Reyna smiled. “We could even create them if we wanted. Unfortunately, they all have a fundamental weakness no matter if they were created artificially or if they were born from some cosmic hiccup.”

“A weakness?" Catheya said with worry.

“Life-Death Edgewalkers cannot form a Cultivator's Core because of their contradictory nature,” Reyna sighed. “If they could, they would have become strategic resources of our empire. Agents who could walk completely unfettered in the land of the living? But now, they are simply natural oddities, dayflies with a small window of glory.”

Catheya blanched when she heard of Arcaz's Fate. Was this the work of the Law of Balance? He was shining too brightly, like a candle burning from both ends. It felt extremely unfair that the path of someone so miraculous as that would be cut short at the measly E-grade. But if not even someone like Reyna knew of a solution, odds were that there wasn't one.

At least there was one piece of good news that came with this. “So no one would want to kill him for research, at least?”

“Research?” Reyna snorted. “What’s there to research? If it was possible to actually nurture beings who could keep both their races and pass on that ability, we would have long figured it out. Some things are simply outside of the Heavenly Law. However, it is still of paramount importance we bring him in.”

“May I ask why?” Catheya hesitantly asked.

“Do you know how long it has been since we encountered an unattached Draugr?” Reyna asked.

“I-“ Catheya said,

“384 Million years ago, a small settlement in a Mystic Realm,” Ruz said, seemingly understanding something. “Long-lost tribe members of the Zul. Today, the Zul has four Ancestral Nodes instead of three.”

“Just so,” Reyna said. “The Children of Draug lost much in the Dark Ages. Whole bloodlines surrendered to the void. We managed to reclaim some of what we lost by retracing our steps after the Empire was founded, but we are still not complete. Too much time has passed by now, and the odds of finding any more of our brethren are growing bleaker every day. Yet here he is, Arcaz Black. A fresh infusion not seen in eons.

“We cannot let the other races, especially the Eidolon, learn of this. Since the sacrifice of moving the Ancestral Lake, we have been considered the weakest race. But we have slowly accumulated and recovered for so long. An addition to our bloodline can have cascading effects within a few million years, just like the branch of Zur had back then. If Arcaz Black carries one of the three missing bloodlines… It can be revolutionizing."

“What would you have us do?” Ruz said with a serious frown. “Clan Sharva’Zi will do everything in our power to help with this mission.”

“First of all, these matters don’t leave this room. If one of the other factions learns of this matter, they might hunt him down to prevent our race from gaining this asset,” Reyna said. “Secondly. Arcaz Black’s true identity is Arcaz Umbri’Zi going forward, a lineal Heaven’s Chosen nurtured in secret by my clan.

"We will take the blame on this one, and say that he has been sent to a sealed world to reflect on his actions and recover from the backlash of using the remnant of Oblivion. Luckily, we have records of all three sides meddling with that cursed thing, so it shouldn't be too big a problem shifting the blame. I'm sure those ancient aberrations don't mind,” Reyna smiled.

Catheya only gaped in response. That man was simply not bound by convention. She had hoped that she would be able to secure Arcaz a decent position through his unique abilities, but he had somehow subverted her expectations and become a Scion at the absolute top of the food chain, far surpassing even her standing.

“We'll say we sent Arcaz Umbri'Zi to hasten the collapse of the Mystic Realm and force the Dreamer Autarch to make a move, but he went too far in his zeal to accomplish his mission. Just as that young bloodling did, by all accounts. That should be enough,” Reyna said. “Any questions?”

“No complaints,” Ruz hurriedly nodded, though Catheya could see he wasn’t too happy with the turn of events.

She could understand why. Clan Sharva’Zi had been the sole link between Arcaz Black and the Undead Empire, and now it turned out he might carry a bloodline so valuable that the Abyssal Shores dispatched the Avatar of a five-step Autarch. Both the connection between herself and Arcaz, and his connection with her Ancestor, firmly tied their wagons together for good or bad.

But now, Reyna Umbri’Zi had snatched him, along with the potential benefits he could bring, in one fell swoop.

“Good. Now, where is this little troublemaker?” Reyna asked.

“I’m sorry, we had no idea he was an Edgewalker when the realm collapsed. We looked for Arcaz Black, but not his Dreamer counterpart,” Ruz sighed. “We truly have no idea what happened to him. He might have slipped away, but I am afraid something else might have happened that might prove a problem."

"There is no way he fell here," Catheya said with conviction.

"He is alive," Reyna said with conviction. "He has managed to hide his tracks surprisingly well, but we would know if he had fallen."

"It is something else," Ruz sighed with a shake of his head. "Something odd took place during the ascension, but it went unnoticed due to the chaos. After things calmed down, we tried to create a tally of survivors and harvest any high-potential bodies. But we stumbled upon a problem. A huge number of Dreamers, undead warriors, and even corpses are missing. Millions, altogether.”

"Missing?" Reyna frowned.

"Innumerable warriors were sucked into the Void, yet we could scarcely find a single one when forcing open a path. We've also received reports of small spatial tunnels opening, sucking in unwitting warriors. At first, we thought it was simply space crumbling from the ascension, but after seeing the Void..."

"You think they've been abducted?" Reyna frowned as she closed her eyes.

No one in the room managed to say anything for the next ten minutes, and Reyna eventually opened her eyes with a frown. "It is barely discernible, but there are some remnant spatial fluctuations in the void. I cannot place the energy signature though. It might be the work of a Spatial Autarch, or it might be some aberrant energy wave rippling through the Void."

Ruz and Va Tapek looked into each other's eyes, unable to come up with any helpful suggestions.

"I will send word back home to see if any of our archivists recognize what this is," Reyna sighed before she turned toward Catheya. "Meanwhile, we'll also follow the assumption that he made it out as he had planned. It is of paramount importance that we find him quickly. Where do you think he would go in this situation? We must ensure he stays Draugr.”

“I'm sorry?” Catheya said with confusion. “I think he can change races as he wishes?”

“Not like that, child,” Reyna snorted. “As I said, Life and Death cannot both be the basis of a Cultivator’s Core. It would lead toward Chaos, the peak that completely refused being categorized by the Apostate of Order. The fundamental stages of cultivation in this era are simply not suited for such a thing, no matter if you're within the System's purview or not.

“Something has to be sacrificed to move forward,” the Autarch continued. “Life-Deth Edgewalkers do have one way to break through to Hegemony. They can discard one of their identities and become a singular whole, crippling part of themselves to continue on the road of cultivation. If Arcaz Black would discard one of his facets, which one do you think it would be?”

Catheya hesitated a bit, not immediately providing an answer even with her father wordlessly urging her on. Finally, she made a decision.

"Arcaz Black is a progenitor, the leader of a planet that will stay shrouded until he has reached Hegemony," Catheya eventually said. "He isn't beholden to any faction, and he has a seemingly endless source wealth to come and go as he pleases. He is suspicious to the point of paranoia, and if some random stranger tries to tell him what to do, he is almost guaranteed to throw a wrench in those plans.

"You shouldn't underestimate his ability to cause chaos. He singlehandedly managed to change the fate of a whole sector while still in the F-grade, and you saw how he managed to influence events here."

"That was him?!" Va Tapek exclaimed with shock, drawing confused looks from the other two.

Va Tapek quickly explained what had happened in the Zecia Sector, of the Stele of Conflict and the quarantine that had almost prevented him from leaving.

"To think he has such an impact on fate. Clearly, the System has honed in on him for some reason. Just where did this child sprout up from?" Reyna frowned, but she soon relaxed again as a smile spread across her face as she looked at Catheya. "Having said so much, I guess you have a proposition for us, no? Looking at you reminds me of your little ancestor, so I might be amenable to accept as long as it is within reason."

"I don't know where he is right now, but I am willing to head back to Zecia and talk with him about this situation. I should be able to get a message through to him one way or another. That way, I can make sure he doesn't make any hasty decisions, and someone like me shouldn't raise any flags among our enemies," Catheya said. "But I want something in return."

She could feel it. Arcaz was like a whirlwind of fate, one that was constantly blowing forward. She didn't know exactly where he was headed, but she knew that she wanted to go along. But she also knew that she wouldn't do as things stood. Arcaz Black had been weaker than her when they entered the Twilight Ocean, but he sprung right past her in two short years.

If she wanted to travel alongside that man, to experience the true marvel of the Multiverse, she needed something beyond a simple opportunity or treasure. Her momentum needed a fundamental boost, her foundations needed to be remolded. Otherwise, she would just become an impediment to his path, an empty vase who couldn't bring anything useful to the table.

This was her chance to catch up, to become a travel companion who had the strength to withstand the winds of fate that surrounded Arcaz Black. If she didn't seize it, she had the feeling that he would be so far beyond her the next time they met, that he might as well be from her father's generation.

For all she knew, he was already off somewhere creating more chaos and making progress on his cultivation.

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Zac was filled with a sense of helplessness as he looked at the gargantuan creature far in the distance. Over two weeks had passed since trapped in this infernal bubble, but he still wasn’t any clearer on the situation. Why had this huge thing captured him and all the others? And where was it taking them?

He desperately wanted to escape, yet he didn’t dare make a move. The Leviathan-looking beast had shown exactly what it did with those who rebelled. Zac still remembered the scene vividly.

The appearance of a creature that would dwarf even the enormous snake in the Twilight Chasm obviously hadn’t gone unnoticed. Scale and sizes were hard to grasp in the Void, but the Leviathan had to be at least tens of thousands of meters long. It looked a bit like an alien fish, with gills glowing in green and white, and at least ten sets of eyes that emitted extremely powerful spatial fluctuations.

There was also fin large enough to shroud out the sky on its back as well, but its tail more resembled an octopus’. Thousands of thick fleshy tentacles stretched toward the depths of the void, each one of them emitting the same spatial fluctuations as its eyes. It was clearly a beast that leaned heavily on the Dao of Space, which explained why had so effortlessly appeared in front of them.

At the same time, Zac was somewhat certain it wasn’t a Void Beast. First of all, it looked nothing like the grotesque Void Beasts he had encountered thus far. But more importantly, its aura was completely different. It emitted the ancient and primordial aura of a high-grade beast, suffused with powerful spatial fluctuations.

Furthermore, it didn’t seem to have much love for Void Beasts.

Four times over the past two weeks it had stopped or made detours, with the sole purpose of ripping a couple of unlucky Void Beasts to shreds. The longest hunt took them through five dimensions and lasted a whole day, yet it didn’t eat them or harvest any parts. It only unleashed terrifying waves of spatial turbulence at them, leaving mangled scraps behind before moving on.

Being the target of a mysterious mythological beast had unsurprisingly put the other caged cultivators on the edge, and some of the bubbles had started to shudder as their captives held nothing back in a desperate attempt to escape. The Leviathan’s solution to quelling the rebellion was simple; it ate the spheres that emitted strong fluctuations.

Seeing the huge beast simply gobbling up over a hundred cultivators, many of which were emitting more powerful auras than himself, had eliminated Zac’s thoughts of escape. He still had the Oblivion Energy, but even if he managed to break open the impossibly sturdy bubble, then what? He would be stuck in the Void, unable to leave and without any means to break free. The Leviathan would simply recapture him or gobble him up.

He reluctantly decided to wait for a better opportunity. Thankfully, the beast didn’t seem interested in actually eating anyone else, and it soon turned around and reentered the vortex. Zac had been elated for roughly five seconds until he found his prison following suit. A moment later, he had found himself part of a bobbing river of shimmering bubbles coursing through an endless series of dimensions.

The Leviathan was unhindered by space or any dimensional barriers, effortlessly opening one portal after another, scuttling through space with even greater ease than any Cosmic Vessel Zac had heard of. Sometimes, Zac found himself looking out at unfamiliar stars and galaxies, but usually, his view had been the endless darkness of the Void. All the while, the string of captives had been dragged along.

Zac’s nerves had been extremely taut the first hours, but the Leviathan never attacked any more of the captives after the first warning. Even now, every single prisoner was completely unscathed, if you discounted the mental torture of not having any idea of what was going on. Of course, the draining array was still active, though it only kept him at an extremely weakened state.

An even greater torture for Zac was the fact that there was a spatial lock inside the prison, one that was so comprehensive that he couldn’t even peek inside the pile of Spatial Rings he had looted. For all he knew, he might be sitting on a vast fortune, or perhaps even some odd treasure that could get him out of this place. But the items inside the Spatial Treasures might as well be on the other side of the universe.

He was still able to open his Status Screen though, and he smiled as he once more looked at the new Limited Title.

[The Final Twilight: Place first during the final Twilight Ascent. Reward: All Attributes +10%, Strength +5%. Effect of Attributes +10%.]

Comments

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Who would have thought that the First Defier would end a book on a cliff?

Han Pol

Nice title

Bilal Williams

What title will he sacrifice for it?

Thomas Todd

Probably the weight of sin title, he was already considering dropping it before he went after more limited titles

Waterhobit

That is one hell of a limited title!

Bilal Williams

Title permanence would be dope. Especially given what it took to get it.

Kiwilord

Pfft, can't form a conflicting core. He has a 'perfecr' duplicity core, the quantum gate, and void bloodline. If those three together can't let it happen, nothing should

Stefan Muntean

God dam author you....you.....off, enjoy the rest and pls save Zac 🙏 😂😂

Anonymous

Crazy good Limited Title, feels appropriately stronger than his F-Grade Sector All-Star Title: [Tower of Eternity Sector All-Star - 14th [Limited]: Attain the 14th best all-time result in the Zecia Sector. Reward: Strength, Endurance, Vitality, Luck +6%. Effect of Strength, Endurance, Vitality +6% ]

seth dauer

I though he still had a slot left? Wasn't he considering looking for more opportunities to get titles but decided he didn't have the time, they took decades or something? Surprised he didn't achieve something permanent with his point totals or distance to the next to competitors total,

Anonymous

Yeah this is hilarious. They’re over here looking at Zac like he’s a kitten at the local shelter, “Now that’s cool and rare, but because it’s not going to get bigger we have nothing to worry about, it’ll never be an apex predator.” And sometime soon they’re gonna find out he’s a Tiger and panic. Their chicken egg will hatch into a velociraptor.

Neneera

Would the core making item not work for him or will that core be way less powerful than one he makes for himself? Also, yay more bloodline powers.

Anonymous

also, takes his base Luck to 560+ .....and with efficiency, its effectively double that. I mean... I wouldn't want to golf against Zac

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I'm guessing the Leviathan has something to do with Iz Tayn. This is an extremely powerful creature that obviously comes from the Inner Universes and she is the only person we know from such a place.

Han Pol

or the guy from the sect that was unsure if he should take a discipline.

Han Pol

By the way this reminds me a lot on a scene from desolate era 's(brightshore kingdom)

hercule pyro

Reyna: Zac you gotta give up half your cultivation Zac: reyna…ya basic These chapters were a total return to form after the last few IMO!

Edward

Defier thinks today is Thursday I think. Talking about taking one day off and coming back on Monday lol, honey it's only Tuesday lol...you taking one day off or a week just to be clear?

Anonymous

It will or something else will! I mean his mother wasn't worried about it at all. She was sure he would make it far.

Anonymous

Did I miss Cat saying something about Zac being a moral? I feel like that would be important information to convey as well. Or is she purposely hiding this? 🤔

hercule pyro

No, he had 5 (one from the earth mystic realm, tower of eternity, axe, emo pit, volcano). He was thinking about getting better ones and those were would take decades

Anonymous

He already said he was taking two days off at the end of the arc. With two chapters today, he will take 3 days off. So the next chapter is Monday.

Obran

Not sure this works. Zac couldn’t cultivate way before he became an edge-walker. Unless his edge was not life/death but rather cultivation/technocrat, or universe/void

Anonymous

I believe that was one of the secrets Zac told her not to tell anyone. Everything else shes told them is info she was allowed to give out and she picked what info to release to them from that. For example, she didnt mention the Aetherlord, or that he was originally life aspected (and thus more likely to sacrifice his Death aspect to form a core - which we all know he wont have to do anyways lol) or her own bargain with him.

Omiso

Catheya should know better, its not paranoia if the danger is real, and Zac dodged a lot of bullets in that little adventure specially at the end.

Andy

It says the Zul draug has 4 ancestral nodes instead of 3, what are ancestral nodes?

Omiso

Ancestral nodes are bloodline node that have mutated or created by either Dao cultivation or a fortuitous encounter and are passed down to the descendant of said ancestor. The 3 gates are common to almost any cultivator but instead Zac got void nodes because he has emperor limitless bloodline, the quantum gate seems to be an artificial node so it probably doesn't count and it's still unknown what Draugr nodes he might have. Be'zi mentioned the line of Zi (Draugr bloodline) have sensitive noses, proven by Catheya.

Thenais

this new title is fat as hell [The Final Twilight: Place first during the final Twilight Ascent. Reward: All Attributes +10%, Strength +5%. Effect of Attributes +10%.]

Henry Wartemberg

Tbf she was trying to play up the idea that this message could only really be conveyed by someone he knows and trusts. Basically you need me for this if you want a decent chance of success- Now give me stuff to make me a Heavens Chosen in exchange for getting him for you.

Henry Wartemberg

I think it will need to be a confluence of far more rare things than just the Letenisl Vastness. Someone that powerful and knowledgable seems pretty rock solid certain it’s impossible. It will have to be something Truly unique

Anonymous

Now that I think about it Zac has 4 girls trying to improve their strenght to be able to be with him😂. Iz Alea (technically) Tea Catheya He truly has potential to become worthy of his moniker. Not sure if I would like that. Edit: Im a bit sad he didn't get to beat up that Treant from the beginning. Would have been a great before after conparison and would have shown his growth

Anonymous

Alea and Catheya both definitely want to grow in power because they both know they'll be soon left behind if they cant keep up with Zac - something they both refuse to do. Im not so sure if Thea wanted to be stronger for the sake of being the stronger, or to be by Zacs side. Most of her POV chapters usually showed how frustrated she was at not being as strong as she thought she should rather than wanting to be Zacs equal. Iz is kinda in a weird spot from what we know about her. Shes not directly getting stronger for the sake of keeping up with Zac. The last time they met she was overwhelming stronger no contest, she only continued to train since her grandfather made it a requirement before she was allowed to "leave the house" again.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

John Anastacio

This part contradicts what we know about the shroud hiding Earth for 100 years: Quote: planet that will stay shrouded until he has reached Hegemony Could it be that the 100 years thing is just an average or an outer limit? Catheya probably knows a great deal about baby planets, since she led an incursion. It would be ironic if Zac sped his way to gain Hegemony super-quick, only to cause Earth to become unshrouded, starting the Assimilation much earlier than usual.

Anonymous

Awesome chapter, thank you! Please don’t kill off Cat. I hope she does get to take advantage of this opportunity and be able to keep up with Zac.

Blayne Allsen

I may be the only one who thinks this, but based on the description of the void beast, it almost sounds like the Sea Emperor Leviathan from Subnautica. Outside of the 10 eyes and it's weird spatial powers anyways

Lex Luther S

And what did I tell ya folks, catheya for zacs undead side and thea for his living side, honestly I love the two flagships for this series already, but my oh my to think zacs draugr bloodline would be so coveted, man oh man i cant wait to see what happens with this. Also, lol, zac cant form a cultivator core? HAHAHA, I dunno about other edge walkers but something created by zacs mother and her entire clan must be extraordinary beyond belief and I have no doubt that while he'll have some trouble with his break through, he won't be impeded. Also, I once again called it, this thing is most definitely taking them to some place that zac will get either great treasure or one hell of a unique opportunity.

Frardowin

Iz tayn for living. Iz tayn best girl tho cath is growing on me.

Frardowin

I thought the emperors had many eyes? I must be recalling wrong.

Frardowin

Yeah it will definitely replace [weight of sin] which was only 2% all

Maniac000

I’m gonna assume that’s Iz Tayn’s uncle. Iirc he was a giant mountain sized golem capable of breaching spacial folds like the Tower. Possible Iz sensed Zac was close enough to grab through the mark she placed on his soul.

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Some thoughts on reflection: 1) Be'Zi's forecast for the future of the Sharva'Zi clan seems to have already come true with Catheya's good fortune. 2) Why did Va'Tapek put a potentially killing mark on Zac? He noticed that Zac was unattached and immediately notified higher-ups, but then gives him a mission that could kill him? 3) Maybe the Leviathan belongs to the Technocrat faction? There was a technocrat who had bio-engineered a monster in their Incursion on Earth, if I recall correctly.

Dominic French

How exactly are more draugur created and bloodlines passed down? Are all of the undead Zac has made so far also Draugur? I also am curious to exactly what Zacs Draugur bloodline does and whether or not his void emperor bloodline would also be passed onto his Draugur descendants

Dominic French

If all his bloodlines are passed down that might make him even more valuable

Baldur Norddahl

Do they want Catheya to deliver Draugr babies from Zac? :-)

David Giles

Anyone want to but that his specialty core will let him break that rule about no D grade Edgewalkers?

Edward

The four ancestral cores and the Quantum gate have to somehow be linked, right? .........I feel like there are a too many loose ends, and a lot of this stuff is going over my head now! Anybody care to do an Twilight Harbor recap/ELI5 for me? lol

Frardowin

zac killing the leviathan by triggering a ancient tribulation of doom from evolving one of his fragments to a branch would be funny

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So what will be the theme of the next book, starting on Monday? My guess is that we'll get 100 chapters on the New Incursion, while Zac is left falling off his cliff - because the First Defier is like that. After that I'm guessing it will be Zac visiting the Technocrats, because I believe that the Leviathan belongs to them. To me that fits with everything that we know, and gives reason (Chekhov's Gun) to previous actions like Zac creating a dead body replica of his Draugr self.

Frardowin

Effective attributes have increased by 199% since his mom left port atwood. So he is 3x as strong as he was then. 2.5x as strong since he entered the TA. That isnt counting the more esoteric bonuses from skills and increased dao.

Juli Freixi

Thanks a lot for the chzpter!

Anonymous

Just want to thank you for your continuous and qualitatively top content! It really is a pleasure to read!

Heather Serra

Hasn’t Zac already filled all his limited title slots? Does that mean he has to discard one the others?

Dave Richards

Interesting developments among the Draugr. So he could actually "discard" one of his forms and just cultivate life or death, perhaps. Of course, he won't do that, and will succeed where others failed. I wonder if others also had conflict in the middle, between life and death, and if that will help him? Poor Zac. Figures that he's in this horrible situation and his biggest gripe is that he has all that loot and can't even inspect it lmao.