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The heavenly pressure was finally giving in, but it was too late. Golden lightning crackled across Ogras's unmoving body while a spiritual pressure made the whole square groan. The cracks grew deeper until his head snapped and fell to the ground. The tribulation didn't care and continued its assault for another minute before dissipating.

Ogras slowly rose from the shadows of his shattered self, exhaling as his dummy dissipated with the wind.

"Out with the old," Ogras grinned.

A manageable amount of lightning crackled through his body, tempering his flesh and soul. It would probably linger a while longer, so Ogras looked around. The comforting shade had returned, replacing the overbearing presence of the Ruthless Heavens. His shadowy servants were also gone, becoming the first casualties in his fight against fate.

Most importantly, his flag, while scorched, remained in one piece. It was still crackling with lightning more ferocious than himself, which elicited a snicker. He almost wanted to activate the thing to hear the little bastard's screams. No, there was no point in tempting fate like that. The Ruthless Heaven was undoubtedly still close by.

Seeing that the situation was stable, Ogras turned his sight inward. There it waited, a shimmering orb of untold possibility. The next moment, it was gone, but Ogras didn't panic. A wide smile spread across his face as he saw his Shadowmirage Core reappear. It worked. He'd been worried his plan was a fool's hope, especially when his core lacked its current properties during the formation.

He'd carried that hesitance for years, wondering if he was deluding himself. Could something created during his bouts of amnesia really be trusted? But he'd decided to bet on himself, or rather his other self. If Zac dared to aim for such a paradoxical core while being a mortal, how could he back down from creating a core that was both fake and real?

But even if it was real, could he trust its source?

He'd long been worried it was K'Rav that whispered in his ears during the blank periods he'd endured since visiting that glacier. But he'd realized the truth by this point. The illusory treasure had created a schism in the depths of his mind, and the creatures trapped within his body had eventually figured out how to use it to communicate. Or perhaps merge, since his own psyche seemed to be one of the voices.

He'd been able to suppress the bouts when he only had Asshole in his body, but he was outnumbered by this point. He could only delay it for a couple of days now. It was enough to find a safe spot, but Ogras worried about its implications for the future. Would he become the illusion and the fused spirits become real if he kept going down this path?

It was even weirder that the spirits seemed to be helping him. He'd been sure their almost incomprehensible scribbles were a trap. Ogras certainly would have done everything in his power to escape if he ever found himself in the same situation as the three creatures sealed by the [Spiritlock Physique]. And if that failed, make both sides go out in a blaze of glory.

Rasata's notes weren't any help either—there were no mentions of communication with your Spiritlock Avatars. However, the suggestions didn't clash with the original ideas born from Ultom's insight. If anything, they brought out the true value of the mysterious light. Adding the Dreamgeist, especially, drastically improved the proposals. But the biggest contributor was still himself.

Ogras almost hated his shadowy half for the inspired ideas he jotted down in those short moments. Why couldn't he just get them in his normal state? Did that guy steal all his comprehension? Ogras shrugged. Whatever. He might not have a full handle on the situation, but he understood enough to make some decisions. If you assumed everyone was scheming against you, you'd be ready for anything. Their goal might be to possess his body, but he was making plans on his own. Until then, he'd accept their gifts, turning them into one of his secret sources of strength.

And the result was definitely good. The Heavenly Lightning had been the catalyst needed to kickstart his creation. A core at the threshold of reality was undeniably the best fit with his unique constitution. Any enemy who thought they'd pierced his core and crippled his cultivation would be in for a rude surprise when they realized it had no effect.

There was a shift in his surroundings, and Ogras's spear appeared in his hand as he swirled around. He soon relaxed, realizing it was just a shimmering crystal that had already appeared without warning. Ogras's eyes gleamed with anticipation as he walked over. It was time to see if his hard work was enough to reach the destination.

Core Formation Successful

Design: 11% unique.

Imperfections: Flawless (3-9).

Evaluation: High Quality, B-grade Energy Capacity, A-grade Potential, A-grade level of Innovation.

Ogras had expected to see a list of classes and was surprised he got a report card instead. Only 11% uniqueness even after he created the thing from scratch, using the truths of Ultom as the foundation? Ogras shrugged after some thought, not bothered by the low number. He knew that the fusion of Shadows and Illusions wasn't anything unique. You could randomly throw a rock into a gaggle of assassins and hit someone with a similar path.

But so what? Unique didn't mean strong, and common didn't mean weak. Furthermore, the Cosmic Core was only one part of your path. And it couldn't be too bad if the Ruthless Heaven felt it warranted an A-grade level of innovation. But he did briefly wonder what was needed for A-grade. 5%? 10%? Either case, Zac must have gotten S-grade with his weird creation.

He was much more interested in the other aspects. His core looked incredible, but seeing that he'd reached High Quality in one go was a huge relief. Ogras was just one step short of the Peak, paving the path for Monarchy. He'd definitely made the right decision staying an additional two years, even if he felt mostly ready to advance for a while. Without the added Mana and planning, he probably would only have reached Middle Quality.

The energy capacity wasn't stellar, but Ogras had already been aware of that when creating his blueprint. But his path wasn't one of endurance. What was the point of a large pool when you either finished the job in one strike or ran for your life? The extremely rapid energy transmission it was capable of was far more useful. If anything, B-grade was better than expected.

Ogras snickered upon thinking of the elders back home. The main branch had celebrated for six straight months when the Fourth Elder broke through, inviting the whole capital to a feast. Such a commotion over a lump of garbage that left the old goat stuck at level 153. What would those scheming halfwits think if they saw him now? With a swing of his spear, the whole council would be punched full of holes.

He shook his head, dispelling his fantasy of a glorious return. One day, he would slap all those deceitful faces before taking his grandpa away, but his fate with Azh'Rezak and the Horde had already been severed. He couldn't forget that his circumstances had changed. What was an earth-shattering accomplishment back home wasn't worth mentioning in the circles he ran lately. Whatever core the black-eyed lass created two months ago was bound to be equally impressive.

She'd been making improvements until the end, just like he. Ogras might have one more seal piece under his belt and enjoyed the benefits of buddying up with a walking treasure magnet for longer, but Catheya was a little princess. Her dad was a Late-Stage Monarch and her Master was even stronger—their starting position wasn't the same.

Today, Ogras felt he'd closed the gap to all the heaven-kissed brats who thought themselves better because they won the cosmic birthright lottery. His anticipation grew as he waited for the real prize. Then, it was there.

[Option 1]

Name: [D-Epic] Rehiphem's Vengeance.

Fixed Attributes:Dexterity +300 / 450 / 600, Wisdom: +150 / 225 / 300.

Free Attributes: +100 / 150 / 200.

Forgotten, hidden. Returned with a vengeance.

[Option 2]

Name: [D-Epic] Nightmare's Requiem

Fixed Attributes: Dexterity +150 / 225 / 300, Intelligence +100 / 150 / 200, Wisdom +250 / 375 / 500.

Free Attributes: +50 / 75 / 100.

A beguiling song, a beautiful dream. All a lie.

[Option 3]

Name: [D-Arcane] Shadewar Sovereign

Fixed Attributes: Dexterity +250 / 375 / 500, Intelligence +100 / 150 / 200, Wisdom +250 / 375 / 500.

Free Attributes: +50 / 75 / 100.

Ruler of none, master of all.

Ogras's hands shook as he reached the final line, a storm sweeping away everything else. Who cared about the old tale of Rehiphem, the advisor of the ancient Gods? Who cared about nightmares? He'd done it. He'd actually done it. Ogras's eyes couldn't help but mist over as his mind drifted back to his journey over the years.

It had all started that day. He'd held his hand against a Nexus Node very much like right now, trying to take control over the small island kingdom after taking out all the competition. Back then, he'd been shut out, deemed unworthy, and he'd been swept up in Zac's path just minutes later.

Today, it felt like the gates to the Heavens themselves had opened wide to let him in as a testament to his struggle. He was not just a hanger-on anymore. He was lowly born but had seized the providence of a sovereign.

A movement shattered his beautiful dream, but a confident smile appeared on the demon's face as he calmed his raging emotions.

"Ai, it's finally over," a wretched voice emerged from the scorched pit. "The Ruthless Heavens, indeed. I can't believe some lunatic created that thing. Makes our experiments seem tame in comparison."

"You would have gotten there eventually if you didn't destroy yourself first," Ogras commented, his voice slightly hoarse. "Did it work?"

"Yes," K'Rav grunted as he appeared.

Golden lightning crackled across the goblin's spiritual body, and his aura was erratic. But the goblin had passed his tribulation just as Ogras had.

"Hurt like one of the Four Fell Brews of Potioneer He'Zar, but the path has been created."

"So now we just need to fill you up before subverting darkness and light."

"When are things ever so simple?" K'Rav snickered. "Fooling the Heavens isn't so easy, and I doubt this new-fangled overlord is a fool. You want to turn the fell Karma of the [Shadewar Flag] into an illusion, but the souls will resist becoming subordinate Tool Spirits. It's against nature."

"That's why I have you, isn't it?" Ogras lazily said. "Work hard on motivating the recruits. The better they align with our plan, the easier it should be."

"You want me to reason with a bunch of mindless vengeful spirits?" K'Rav scoffed.

"Whatever," Ogras shrugged. "If things go south, I'll just throw you into a spatial tear and wash my hands of the whole situation."

"Little bastard, some things are not so easily erased," K'Rav snickered. "You've got the mark of the Ra'Lashar all over you. Our fates are inextricably linked."

Ogras didn't bother arguing. He and the goblin had their plans and fallbacks. Only time could tell who would walk away in the end. For now, their purposes were aligned, at least at a surface level.

He turned back to the Nexus Node, having already made his choice. What was there even to think about? If the Heavens gave you a treasure, you wouldn't look for baubles on the ground. Streaks of power entered his body, setting the foundation for his pathways.

"What an innovative way of cultivation. Classes, ranks. All neat and tidy, controlled by an eternal overlord," K'Rav sighed, studying the Nexus Node with interest before observing the changes within Ogras's body. "I'm not sure I like it, though. It all feels very restrictive."

"Yeah, well. You, if anyone, should know that unfettered freedom has a price," Ogras countered. "And it creates opportunities. Without the Ruthless Heavens, I would never have left my home world. I would either have wasted my life at the threshold of cultivation or gotten killed by one of my cousins."

"Yeah, I guess a little ingrate like you comes out ahead," K'Rav shrugged. "So we done here?"

"We're done here," Ogras agreed as he stowed the [Shadewar Flag] in his sleeve. "The war has already started. We can't let the others have all the fun."

"War," K'Rav grinned. "It's been a while."

It was as though Ogras's proclamation had triggered a hidden array as the familiar bubble sprung up around him. He was filled with anticipation for his return as he streaked through the endless cosmos. Was this finally his chance to make that monster look at him with shock and some jealousy?

Suddenly, Ogras felt a powerful pull, and he groaned with pain when his pod was forcibly dragged into a pitch-black hole. His eyes were wide with panic, but there was no time to think. A gleaming dagger was piercing right at his forehead, and his body moved on instinct. Fake became real, and shadows became true as Ogras avoided the ambush while unleashing an attack on his own.

Ogras didn't care who this shadow was or how they'd ended up in this dark basement—protecting his little life took priority. But the enemy's dagger almost felt alive, continuing toward his forehead with unerring precision. Ogras was aghast to find that no matter how many times he subverted his position or how many layers of feints he used, the dagger only drew closer.

How was this possible?! The shrouded assassin was clearly only at Late E-grade. Ogras decisively shifted his main body into one of the shadows he'd already sent in every direction, escaping through a crack in the wall. Why should he risk his life fighting that guy? There were far too many suspicious points about the situation for him to stick around.

Shadows passed through the cracks in the ground, moving thousands of meters in no time. But an isolating force exhausted his shadows, making it harder and harder to move. Finally, Ogras had no choice but to go up, but his heart lurched upon realizing he was somehow back in that same room. The shadowy assassin only looked at him, his aura still at the Late E-grade. Even then, Ogras was filled with a fatal danger.

"Not too bad, I gue—Alright, enough."

Ogras found his true form dragged out of the shadows after a second failed escape, and his whole body was suddenly locked in place by a monstrous killing intent. He knew that any tricks or movements meant utter death. This was not something an E-grade cultivator could emit. Or a Monarch, for that matter. Ogras knew there was trouble when his return journey was interrupted, but he'd hoped it was a cosmic hiccup rather than the machinations of an old monster.

Where was Zac's Luck when you needed it? Or was this what his life was like?

"Little eel, try to escape again, and I'll sever your shadows."

"I'm sorry senior," Ogras said with an ingratiating smile. "I was just shocked by the sudden changes. I did not realize such an esteemed figure had called upon me. What can this lowly one do for sir?"

"Glib," the assassin scoffed. "As I said. Not bad, but you're lacking in skill and experience. More importantly, you lack ruthlessness. Against your enemy but especially against yourself. Fearing for your life is natural, but it's poison to your momentum. Only by becoming death can you deliver death."

"Of course, of course," Ogras eagerly nodded while trying to understand what in the nine hells was going on.

"I'm not sure what dogshit luck you have, but the Lord of the Perennial Vastness sent you to me for training," the shadow continued. "Seeing as he didn't make things difficult for me after I failed to kill him all those years ago, I guess I owe him one."

Ogras was initially confused, but he quickly understood what was going on. Even if his core was good, it wasn't good enough for an ancient existence like the Lord of the Perennial Vastness to make any special arrangements. He'd been curious and expectant after hearing Zac share his experience in… Where was it? Why couldn't he remember? Ogras shook his head, realizing his memories had already been sealed. But he knew one thing.

It was him, again.

Ogras sighed, knowing his Karmic Debt had only grown larger. He didn't know what Zac had done to send him here, but he knew it was an unimaginable opportunity if he managed to grab onto it. Someone with the guts to target the Perennial Vastness had to be unimaginably strong. Or unimaginably stupid, but those people rarely lived for too long.

"Senior, I am in your care," Ogras quickly said.

"Promise or not, you're too weak," the shadow offhandedly said.

"Ah?"

"I expected that undying thing to send over some unique little monster, but you don't have the qualifications to withstand my teachings. Your mind would break, and your body would tear if you tried to forcibly learn my abilities," the shadow said. "But I'll give you a chance to shore up your lacking foundation. It might not be enough to let you contend with the strongest of your generation, but it'll be a step in the right direction.

"However, it'll be dangerous. Say the word, and I'll send you on back home instead, and I'll consider my debt paid."

A flash of fear gripped Ogras's heart. If this scary guy said it would be dangerous, then it meant he wanted to send him through the gates of hell. What good was the promise of power if you were dead? No, he couldn't always back down on this one.

Being meticulous and careful was virtuous, but being too afraid to bet on your future was not. If he backed down today, there would be a similar situation tomorrow. At most, he'd just die. It was bound to happen sooner or later when following that walking calamity.

"I'm willing."

"Good. Long ago, I founded a little group of brothers called the Red Hand Society. I don't really bother with the organization anymore, but they'll come in handy this time. I left them a unique realm that's used to train their more promising candidates nowadays. I'll give you an identity as a Faceless Shadow and send you inside. I'll pluck you out after a year. You should be strong enough to learn a few of my moves if you're still alive by that point."

"Oh, I went ahead and sealed that thing in your sleeve. It's pretty interesting, but I feel it would get in the way of your training."

The sudden shifts and turns only let Ogras nod in agreement before he found himself pulled into another vortex. Just as the gate to the nondescript cellar was about to close, Ogras heard the parting words of the mysterious assassin.

"Of course, if you're strong enough to not just survive but to conquer, then there's no better place to find an army for your flag."

Comments

RWS

1st??

Observer Whimsy

Mailed the f5 in right on time

Anonymous

Yay ogras

Anonymous

Ogras will have an anti-Zac sympathizer here in the Red-Hand Society!

Craig

what chapter did zac see his core's evaulation on? Or can anyone copy and paste Zac's results?

Porter

I hope we still get a few Ogras chapters, i hate the idea of not seeing him for a year.

Observer Whimsy

I love me some Ogras power ups. He’s definitely going through hell like Kruta though

Malcolm Tent

That was awesome. Hope we get to see Cath's opportunity and new class next.

Adam Culli

Man I love an Ogras chapter, thanks Jeff.

Tibstrike

Core Formation Successful Design: 87% unique. Imperfections: Low (10-100). Evaluation: Middle Quality, S-grade Energy Capacity, S-grade Potential, S-grade level of Innovation.

Lucas Gulick

Loved the ogras chapter! I can't wait for him to come back to the Atwood empire and get totally suppressed by Zac again lol

Lucas Gulick

I bet the time skip is coming soon, I'd guess we'll get more Ogras next month or maybe the one after

Lucas Gulick

Oh yeah, forgot about that. Man Kruta really had some crazy luck running into Zac

Tim Johnson

Wasnt the red hand society referenced in that first system event where Zac got his first shard?

Lucas Gulick

Yeah fingers crossed, seems likely since Zac doesn't have a significant cliff and we just got the Ogras chap

RWS

Red Hand Society, isn't that where the assassin who Zac fought in the TOE??Great chapter

Zachary Blevins

I’ve been hoping to find out what our favorite little sidekick has been up to

Lex Luther S

Ogras is about to reach some insane heights. Still, to think we'd see the founder of the Red hand society, that assassin zac fought in the battle of fates so long ago was from there so its cool to see it come up again here.

Kirin

I like this, character development, he cant keep running everything he his a road block… he has to learn to stand on his own without a shield ”zac” in some situations. Low key is good and well but you still gotta be able to stand your own in the spot light.

Hartmann

wasn't Catheya's father Ruz a Divine Monarch?

Anonymous

No it's the assassin guy from the tower who fought Zac on the same floor that Iz showed up

Other Tan

No headstart on war merit for Ogras. Guess we will see him around 730--760 days left on the One by Nine clock, minus any time for the actual training if he is strong enough, assuming he is no longer affected by time dilation.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Andrew

Thank you!

Anonymous

Lol, an opportunity to power up his flag - Ogras just has to steal the collections of literal head hunters, no biggie.

Ansordia

what the hell type of memory do you HAVE? (this is a serious question... like do you have the knowledge memory not photographic?))

Ansordia

God... Poor Ogras ;P getting the shit slaped out of him ... well :D I loved this also poor Ogras again xD

Anonymous

I wonder if Catheya might have an opportunity for trading in with Vilari’s original family?

Anonymous

Where was his hegemony toll? I wanna know how far it went!

Anonymous

He might get up to ~75k like the other from the Void Star expedition?

Omiso

That's the one, a faceless number, keep in mind the numbers are recycled so whatever number the faceless assassin had when Zac encountered it in the tower has probably changed by now.

Omiso

Once again Ogra's proves he's the Grand Master of the Dao of Paranoia, even if the Ruthless Heaven denies him a third branch it will forever exist in his heart.

MacDB

Orgras often comes off as a more interesting main character in these chapters, this arc sounds so intertwined

Chris Fey

The chapter was 1059 btw. Ogras's core was better formed, but lacks the potential of Zac. (No surprise).

Chris Fey

One of them was in the Tower Battle Royale where we met Iz. Zac stole some berserker drugs from their corpse.

Randragon

Zac’s score in case y’all forgot Core Formation Successful Design: 87% unique. Imperfections: Low (10-100). Evaluation: Middle Quality, S-grade Energy Capacity, S-grade Potential, S-grade level of Innovation.

RWS

Hanor Clan and now the Red Hand Society. I wonder how many other ToE references there will be.

Anonymous

His path is always so interesting to look at because we don’t follow it the entire way and its so different from zacs. Its a little similar to the void but not really.

hachetnif

I kind of feel bad for ogras just when he thinks he's catching up is one step behind a second grade talent a monster but not a true monster hopefully when they become monarchs he can stand toe and toe with Zach hopefully he gets some of that inheritance and has all his foundations secure because it will be easier for orgas to become monarch and yes his foundations are smaller than Zacs but there is always a way to catch up or have a quantity change when going up a grade

Nick

Always love an Ogras update.

King Eater

Fuck yeah Ogras

David Giles

Zac: I'm gonna do something nice for my best friend Ogras: My Karmic Debt grows ever heavier...

Matthew Hay

Nah, I think he gets more. The rest of the group who stayed behind at Billyville or whatever got around 75k. Ogras was directly tied to closing the stellar ladder, just like Iz. Are we really thinking Iz doesn't max out on pre-war merit, or at least get close to max?

Phillip

Fuck yeah!!

Anonymous

Haha I know poor Ogras. Just has an inferiority complex, rightfully so, when it comes to Zac. We love him though!

Anonymous

The best… too nice to betray. too hard to kill, just gotta live with the nether beast and catch the luck that rains off it.

Nick Pincus

On top of all of that ogras takes every opportunity zac gives him and just grumbles. I'm sure 90% or more would turn them down or die trying to keep up.

Nick Pincus

I think by monarch ogras will be a tier 1 seed but not a heavens chosen. at the start he was like a tier 12 seed so he has made so much progress but I think he will forever be behind but I think in some ways ogras likes that. He does not want Zac's fate he wants to pay back zac and not feel like he is being dragged along.

DirePants

Orgras definitely deserves his own story.

BloodStorm

I’m pumped Ogras is getting an opportunity to get stronger. I want him to run into Azh'Rezak family during the war or the trial and be able to flex on them.Then take his grandfather back to earth. I really like Ogras and want him to stay in the story for longer but in order to follow Zac he has to be a lot stronger

Anonymous

True after all he calls Zac a creepy treasure creating monster that destroys all realms he enters. Also Zac is essentially the embodiment of chaos when it comes to fate.

Anonymous

True Zac’s is probably the highest potential core and most unique in his generation. At least most unique.

ItWasIDIO!!

Are we finally fixing Ogras inability to actually fight & put his life on the line like I wanna like him he's had some growth but he can't seem to stand on his own always standing in Zac's shadow then complaining like Zac hasn't been getting shit on worse than him

Kyfe

I'm really anticipating him meeting with his clan once more, but it would be even sweeter if he did it after achieving C-Grade. Maybe even turn the horde into a subordinate faction for the Atwood Empire, lol.

Shup Idot

My only complaint is not witnessing the toll of hegemony, awesome chapter though

Frederik

yeah but at the Moment ogras is a liability in combat against enemys that zac would need help against so it would be nice if he could become strong enough to Support zac (maby he can do somthing like launching powerfull attacks while aleas chains are hurassing the enemy so zac can use the distraction to launch a finishing move or he could learn to seperate zac and ogras together with an enemy in to a "fake" reality where zac can fight in peace)

xlinkedx

Nah you've got it wrong. He will literally become Zac's shadow. While clinging to his coattails, Ogras will launch attacks from within the actual shadows of Zac's attacks, further amplifying the chaotic storm that is the Deviant Asura. Dude's gonna be shadow hopping all over the battlefield, taking fate piercing opportunities to strike unseen, commanding the shadow army of the Calamity.

ItWasIDIO!!

Ya I don't disagree but you're not saying where I'm wrong this chapter literally points out his cowardice & his prospective master tells him he can simply survive(that shadow thing you're talking about) or conquer(be able to do what Zac has to do on a daily take misfortune and turn it into power)

Salvo

So a year in the shadow realm? Would be really badass if number 13 was there, sorta give a threshold comparison that Ogras can dish out against Zac's old enemies.

Tommy

Anyone else thinking Ogras’s adventures sound like they’d be more exciting than Zac fighting in a war? 😂

Darnell Maxwell

They usually are. Which is why I'm saddened when we don't get to see them. Because luck has never been on Ogras' side.

Darnell Maxwell

A FULL CHAPTER ABOUT OGRAS! HALLELUJAH! PRAISE THE FIRST DEFIER FOR WE ARE NOT WORTHY!!😇😇😇

Salvo

Any time Zac jumped into a doomed fight, Ogras did as well. Lost his family, his rank, his arm, his soul, his LIFE, his mind. I think Ogras wants to be a Hero, but hates responsibility. A stranger saving you is a hero: whereas a guard saving you is just doing his duty. He's a Hemingway archtypical hero. He can appear noble, but an illusion master can't lie to themselves.

Anonymous

Zac didn't steal drugs from their corpse. The Red Hand assassin portaled out with his token at the last moment but dropped his cosmos sack/gear, and it counted as a win for Zac. It'll be interesting if Ogras runs into Faceless #9 in his power-up endeavors

Anonymous

We also don't know if there's time dilation involved in the Red Hand Society realm which Ogras was just dropped into, so there's a chance that he might have more war prep time than we expect. Also, I'd agree that he likely has significant pre-war merit from stopping the stellar ladder

Anonymous

I feel like at a certain point it should form as a Dao seed, if only for the truth that he spends so much time being a mix of paranoid/calculating. But I could see it being more "Seed of Calculation" if that were to happen, based on Peak of Impetus. However, I highly doubt it - Ogras struggled to get where he is with the Dao, as well as to get to this point with not only his shadow but illusion-based Dao.

ItWasIDIO!!

Can't really speak on the family really besides grandpa and the shady stuff alluded to his rank is his fault entirely as he never intended to die on that hill his arm I'll give cause its the first time he stood his ground and as shown there are rewards for that it was also the start of the growth for the whole risking his life his mind eh its a path we will see how it goes and jumping into a fight with Zac he has no choice he's tied to that ship(which has been stated and he admits here he owes Zac) whether it sinks or turns into unassailable battleship

Anonymous

I think Ogras still has a shot at Heaven's Chosen rather than Tier 1 Seed - it will depend though if he can execute on his plan to turn the Shadewar Flag into an unorthodox Tool Spirit rather than what it is now. If he can pull that off, he'll have done enough to make Heaven's Chosen, I think. If not, Tier 1 for the moment. But since Zac has almost definitely shifted from Heaven's Chosen to Eonic Seed, I don't think it's unreasonable for Ogras to make his way to Heaven's Chosen. Goodness knows Catheya is probably already there at this point thanks to Zac, and I think she started at Tier 1 if I'm remembering correctly from her conversations with Arcaz in Twilight Harbor

Anonymous

I would not be surprised if Ogras brings back his grandfather on the way back to Earth from his new hell-training. It just seems like the perfect opportunity for grandpa to join the motley crew, and also better that Ogras's family is as relatively safe as possible for when the war kicks off fully into its craziest with the Left Imperial Palace making its entrance

Mike Naka

Dayum...Who's cutting onions? I hate to be a Buzz Kill butt only 7 chapters left before the BIG WAIT!

Anonymous

I’d argue that post-upgrade and with this training he already is, or will soon be a Heaven’s Chosen.

Matt Spratte

lucky for me I just got into mother of learning and I have not read the last 3 DOF Chapters so i should have 10 chappies to read during the break, I also stopped reading Primal hunter so I will have those chapters as well. I am a bit nervous because of how fast i am blowing through Mother of learning but it should work out lol

Shmeb

Just started Mother of Learning too! Hope you enjoy

bltth26

I like read about zac in the war. Because we get more glimpses of the Atwood Empire developing into a true power in zecia and hopefully one day into a reborn limitless empire

Mike Naka

I've heard of MOL, but I never picked it up b/c I had just finished a series w/ a similar theme, The Perfect Run, and wasn't in the mood for another time travel / looping theme. Maybe I'll give it a try. BTW, TPR is pretty good. I don't subscribe to PH. Does it get better after the treasure hunt? That book was just OK. Talk about a Freiza vs. Goku fight at the end. I may give it a try to see what happens afterwards. The only other stories I read on RR are Randidly Ghosthound and Beware of Chicken. Most everything else is from Audible. Call me lazy LOL I like listening. Ever heard of 14 and The Fold? Those are the 1st 2 books in a series. They're mind-blowing!

Lucas Gulick

Mother of learning is fantastic, IMHO it's the best of the time loop type stuff

Lucas Gulick

Every F5 increases the odds that a chapter will appear! Now is the time!

Lucas Gulick

If someday Zac's story finishes maybe we'll get to see the adventures of one of Ogras's basterds

Matt Spratte

Mike i definitely recommend MOL its real good and decently long, each chapter is like 3 DOF chapters and there are over a hundred i think? it is also finished

darkkingrayley

I thinks it’s because we have more idea of who ogras was before the integration. I couldn’t tell you much about zac before the system and he rarely talks about his life before compared to ogras. Hell he never mentions his father anymore. I’m sure that’s just the authors style but I feel it’s a missing element to the story that would elevate it a bit.

Sharif

Gotta love the character development of other characters not named Zac. Some of the most interesting and fun parts are chapters focusing on other important characters.

Salvo

Maybe we're misusing the Dao. There is no Dao of paranoia, as that implies a peak, a summation of ALL to be paranoid over... I think it's the VOID of safety. You only know when of its existence when you lack it!

SandreX

I bet Catheya got Bei'Zi as teacher

Tsunami

It feels as if we've come full circle.

rene kaminawash

Yey time to get caught up its Nov 25 yey