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Zac felt a surge of annoyance flare up at the grating voice, yet it was followed by a flicker of guilt. Brazla's sarcastic remark hinted at an undeniable truth. He had only visited Brazla twice over the past six months, having been too busy with the war. And Zac wasn't much better during his years of seclusion, despite only being a stone's toss away.

It wasn't like anyone else visited either, except for the occasional soldier trading their Atwood Empire Contribution Points for one of the repository's skills or to peruse the complete heritages. Zac couldn't help but recall the claw he and Emily found in the tower and the chaotic storm that was all that remained of the Tool Spirit's mind. Eons of loneliness until it couldn't hold on any longer, collapsing into a storm of anger and regret.

"You know, I've been thinking," Zac slowly said as he entered the Towers of Myriad Dao. "It's like you said, I'm an important person. So important that my compound has become a taboo area people don't even dare come close."

"Big talk for a child emperor of a two-planet empire," Brazla scoffed.

The Tool Spirit was still drabbed in gold and gemstones, but there was a hint of desolation hiding behind the haughtiness as he lazily floated in the air, surrounded by coruscating waves of golden lights. The scene made Zac even more certain of his sudden idea, even if he knew it would raise some waves.

"Nevertheless," Zac said. "The defenses are a necessary evil, but it also means the common populace has fewer and fewer opportunities to marvel at the wonder that is the Tower of Myriad Dao."

"What are you suggesting?" Brazla said, stopping to look down at Zac with a raised brow.

"How about we move you to the Atwood Academy instead?" Zac offered. "We can set up an identical environment there, and the 50,000 students will get the chance to interreact with you without being cleared by security and accompanied by soldiers. We could even make you a resident professor of the Academy. Who else is better suited to hold lectures and teach the next generation?"

"Hold lectures? Teach?" Brazla hummed, clearly interested.

"Isn't that what this place is all about? It's a repository of great knowledge. It's a waste to have someone of your expertise tucked away here. And haven't you always complained about the lack of good conversational partners since my sister departed?" Zac crooned. "I'm afraid those kinds of people don't grow on trees. But they could appear again if they had had the right guidance."

"Indeed, who but the great Brazla could—" the Tool Spirit muttered before looking at Zac suspiciously. "You come bearing gifts and speak sweet words. Since when were you so agreeable? What scheme have you cooked up this time?"

"I'm just trying to use our assets to their fullest," Zac said. "Though now that you mention it, there's a grave matter where only you can help."

He wasn't completely lying. The idea to have Brazla become a resident lecturer had never crossed his mind until today. However, meeting 'Senior Silver,' the powerful Array Spirit of the Dravorak Dynasty, had proved it was a viable solution. And while Zac often sang Brazla's praises to solicit help, he was undeniably very knowledgeable. Especially when it came to the inheritance of his creator.

Sending him over to the Atwood Academy would let him interact with the world again, helping his spirit stabilize while the students got access to a new source of knowledge. It was a win-win scenario that might even help heal Brazla's fractured mind.

Of course, all that didn't mean Brazla was wrong about his suspicions. Zac did have something he needed the Tool Spirit's help with.

"Spit it out."

Zac didn't put on any more pretenses and explained the situation with Vilari and the bell the best he could.

"Oh? An [Epiclesis Bell] has appeared?" Brazla scoffed. "I didn't expect to hear of that fell thing again. You're about to have a bad time."

"Do you know something?" Zac said, his heart beating with anticipation and anxiety.

"My creator mentioned it once. Such a bell appeared in our original sector, causing havoc for 30 years. Wherever it passed, misfortune followed. Crops wilted. Plagues spread. Flourishing worlds turned into wastelands, and people went insane."

"It appeared in your sector, too?" Zac frowned.

"Yes. And shortly after, the Crown of Despair inheritance was installed," Brazla nodded. "Your suspicion is likely not without merit."

"Are you able to bring a wisp of her consciousness out?" Zac asked. "Not with her power, or she might kill us both."

"Not forcibly, no. She's long since reinforced her realm, making it impossible for me to even enter," Brazla said. "But I could ask her."

"There's no need. I've heard it all."

"What!" Brazla and Zac shouted in unison, and their actions were equally synced.

Both ran for their lives, with Brazla diving for the ground while Zac ran for the door. Neither had any desire to face the Crown of Despair while the extent of her reach into the main dimension remained unknown. Zac cursed under his breath at the unreliable Tool Spirit, whose seals had been tampered with without his notice. The System, who loved repurposed items as quest rewards despite their flaws, also received a few choice words.

Zac lunged for the still-open door but encountered an impassable barrier made from pure Mental Energy. Brazla fared no better. He may as well have taken corporeal form by his utter failure to sink into the ground. Meanwhile, an oppressive gloom spread through the halls. If not for Zac's powerful Dao Heart and Soul, he would have collapsed in abject despair.

Instead, he solemnly looked at the translucent woman who stepped out of her much-larger replica in an uncanny recreation of Leandra's descent the day she took Kenzie. Her face was shrouded in darkness, making it impossible to guess her intentions. Should he make a run for it? Zac could tell there was no way he had the strength to cut through the Mental Barrier, but that didn't mean he was out of options.

He only managed to scratch the surface of his upgraded bloodline before the Everfast Monarch interrupted his experiments. For instance, he hadn't tried infusing the Void Sigil on himself. Zac still held out hope it would let him enter an out-of-phase state like when he was breaking through. If it worked, he could step right through the barrier.

Yet he didn't move. It wasn't because of fear of the Soul Wisp of Ralz Calzood, even if it was related. Seeing the Crown of Despair in the flesh brought Vilari's plight to the forefront. He couldn't just walk away when answers were right before him.

"It can only mean one thing if one of the remaining [Epiclesis Bells] is descending without a Beseechment Ritual," Ralz calmly said as she looked at Zac. "It's hunting. An immense opportunity has appeared in the region, am I correct? Perhaps even an Eternal Heritage?"

Zac didn't answer her question, still unable to tell whether Ralz was friend or foe. "Your disciple has been taken, and this is what you're worried about?"

"Your Soul has seen remarkable tempering for a warrior, but you cannot hide the truth in your heart," Ralz said. "As expected, it all leads here."

"Is this why you set up this inheritance? To follow the bell? Did you use Vilari as bait?"

"This inheritance is but a seed of potential," Ralz frankly admitted. "Though one I hadn't initially planned on planting."

"So you set Vilari up," Zac growled.

"I knew this was a possible outcome. Suffering is inevitable on the road of cultivation," Ralz said. "Knowledge holds power and binds through Karma. Only if she can survive in the depths of despair can she face the long road ahead."

Zac took a calming breath before he lost control. It almost felt as though the Mentalist intentionally channeled the speech patterns and mannerisms of Leandra to push his mental state off-balance. Had Ralz Calzood been spying since day one? Perhaps she hoped to create a weakness to target. Perhaps it was only a quirk connected to her path, like Yrial's narcissism.

"I came here hoping you could help me save her."

"By your account, she entered the bell willingly," Ralz said with a shake of her head. "Taking her out will do more harm than good. The [Epiclesis Bells] holds the true heritage of the Beseechment Pavilion."

"The what?" Zac asked. "Is that the force you belong to?"

"Alas, no," Ralz said. "The Beseechment Pavilion is long gone, destroyed by their pursuit. An ancestor of mine found a fragmented heritage and some accounts of the pavilion. It became both the blessing and curse of House Calzood."

"Please, anything you could do to help me get her back," Zac pleaded. "I'm not sure if you encountered the same bell before leaving your imprint here. You can't imagine the evil that hid within. There's no heritage to find in that darkness."

"I believe in your daughter's discernment and conviction," Ralz said. "And fate is working in her favor. I can feel the storm of destiny descending on this region. You seem untouched, yet you are the eye of the storm. You and my disciple are embroiled in the struggle for the Eternal Heritage. As long as that is the case, Vilari will be safe."

"What's the [Epiclesis Bell] and Beseechment Pavilion got to do with the Eternal Heritage?" Zac frowned.

"It's an ancient story, one of which I have limited knowledge," Ralz said. "As I said, my heritage is incomplete, and millions of years of effort did little to fill those gaps. All it left us with was misfortune and despair."

"Still."

"Wery well. Time will tell whether your fate can withstand the curse of knowledge," Ralz nodded. "The Beseechment Pavilion was a powerful faction from the age of the Limitless Empire. Despite their great strength, they failed to emerge from the great darkness. No true lineage remains today."

"How can you know that if you just stumbled onto a remnant?"

"Because they didn't slowly fade away during the darkness like the other factions. Desperate, they brought about their own destruction when faced with a dying Cosmos. The remnant we found was left by a 'Grand Caller' of the pavilion, scribbling down notes while fighting the throes of madness. The rest had already met similar ends to the men you described before.

Ralz turned to look up at her statue, which held her head in her hands. "Only by reaching profound levels of despair could he stave off the joyful madness long enough to leave a flickering flame for the future."

Zac took a shuddering breath as his eyes widened in realization. Was that what the Crown of Despair-heritage referred to? It wasn't just cultivating the soul by witnessing and experiencing the woes of the world. It was a way of defense against the terrifying evil that made people dig out their hearts with a smile.

"Caller… Beseechment," Zac hesitated. "Were they Summoners?"

"In a sense," Ralz nodded. "However, not of the spirits of the lower planes. They were summoning God."

"God?" Zac said with confusion. "Which one?"

"The hand behind the curtain," Ralz said. "The Beseechment Pavilion had glimpsed the Terminus and concluded that no Cultivator could ever hope to cross that threshold. Only a grand Creator could wield such power, and only such a being could give birth to our reality. So instead of fighting against nature, they decided to ask for help."

"They reasoned that the Multiverse would be no more than a speck of dust to such a transcendent existence. They might not even realize civilizations had grown in the shade of their glory. The pavilion wished to create a bell that could be heard beyond the curtain, to garner God's attention so that they could beseech his teachings and salvation."

"I'm guessing it didn't work," Zac snorted.

"But it did."

"What? Impossible!"

Zac would have to be crazy to reject the notion of an even greater existence when Cultivators more powerful than Gods walked the lands. What was Sendor, if not a God? However, there was no way this Beseechement Pavilion would succeed when far greater factions failed to overcome the Terminus.

Not to mention, Zac had seen what waited beyond the edge of reality when he visited the Void Mountain. There was no higher Heaven beyond the curtain. There was only nothingness, a desolation so profound it had almost destroyed Zac's mind.

"Of course, not the way they intended," Ralz said. "The pavilion had sought their creator's attention for eons without success. The fall of the Limitless Empire and Heaven's demise became the source of despair and desperate hope. They believed they had one final opportunity to toll the bells before it was over. One final Beseechment Ritual whose song wouldn't be blocked by the Heavenly Dao.

"They rang, and something answered," Ralz said. "You've seen a wisp of it first-hand."

Zac nodded, having expected that outcome.

"They had no idea what they'd attracted, but they knew it wasn't God. If anything, it was the Devil. Horrified at what they'd unleashed on the world, the upper echelon trapped most of its spirit in the main bell and sacrificed themselves to destroy it. But it spread like a plague through the 72 subsidiary bells and lives on to this day."

"So why is this remnant spirit looking for the Eternal Heritage?" Zac asked.

"This matter is outside the scope of our original heritage, and its answer is solely a deduction of House Calzood. We found records of [Epiclesis Bells]while searching for more remnants of our heritage. There were two common denominators. One, misfortune follows in their wake. The bells feed on providence to survive, so they target rising factions and flourishing lands.

"Secondly, destroying a bell will call forth an immense Heavenly Tribulation. The records detailed seas of purple and gold."

"Both the System and the Heavens work together to attack the spirit?" Zac exclaimed. "How did it draw such ire?"

"I believe it's an invader," Ralz said. "The Beseechment Pavilion managed to guide something from beyond the Terminus, and the Heavens cannot abide its existence. The bell can hide its aura from the Heavens, but they are old and damaged. If it recovers too much energy, it'll be exposed. Only unique environments such as Eternal Heritages can hide its existence and allow it to recover."

Zac slowly nodded. It was impossible to say whether what she said was true or false, but it was suspicious how she'd put the card on the table without any fight. While Leandra was a zealot, she was still his mother. If that wasn't enough, she still needed Zac's help. So what did Ralz Calzood need?

"Why are you telling me all this?" Zac asked. "What's your objective?"

"House Calzood has fallen. Only me and a few others are holding on," Ralz said. "I came to the frontier based on a clue. Before the Beseechment Pavilion fell, they were drafted by the Limitless Empire for one of its undertakings. They had to build something to stabilize a 'pillar.' We believe it was related to the System itself. I can tell you d,o too."

Zac inwardly swore. He'd held onto his Void Heart since being exposed before, yet it proved useless before this old expert. Her guess was right on the mark. The pavilion's situation sounded all too familiar. The same thing happened to the Primo, according to Lova. Laondio had demanded he help build the Hollow Court, even leaving behind a supreme treasure of his.

"We're looking for lost pieces of the Beseechment Pavilion's heritage to rid ourselves of the curse of joy that has infiltrated our bloodline. I believe the pavilion left something behind when stabilizing the pillar. I want it."

Veins throbbed on Zac's forehead as yet another task was added to his Ultom Itinerary.

"I can't promise anything," Zac said. "You're right; I'm chosen for a trial set up by the System that involves the pillar. That doesn't mean I'll come across the thing you're looking for. And I'm not looking for anything while Vilari remains trapped by that thing. Help me get her out first, and we'll do our best to find your heritage."

"I can teach you a modified Beseechment Ritual used to call the [Epiclesis Bell]. The Heavens will do the rest so long as you damage it. However, to beseech the Devil, you must embrace the Devil. Are you willing to pay the price?"

Comments

Luke

thank you for the chapter

Sirloki

Woot!

Anonymous

One would think that Zac's already seen enough hell. How much worse could it get? *famous last words*

Other Tan

How much merit will Zac get for purposely summoning this in front of the Kan'Tanu.

Lex Luther S

Yooo holy shit this ch was good. Zac and that tool spirit both shiting their pants🤣🤣 to learning that there are beings beyond the terminus. Beings that might be incredibly powerful but can still be destroyed by the heavens. As for zac calling the Epiclesis bell..... hmmm, as much as I'd love for vilari to return, it's to much of a gamble, especially when she says the devil must be embraced; a price that heavy would harm him to much, especially after learning it feeds on providence, and who better to feed on than zac and his budding faction? Rising like a phoenix the Atwood empire is, yet all it will take is an angry meatball being sent to one of zacs battlefronts and he's fucked because I don't think anything short of an armada of middle D grade creator vessels can hope to take that beast down

Tommy

They both tried to get up outta there 😂

Bender

Intriguing. Another thread of the grand mystery. Nice chapter.

Stefan Muntean

Well yea, the Devil is my middle name...Zac final words 😂

Zachary Blevins

Oh, goody, another impossible task to do

Bilal Williams

New direction solid chapter

Darryl Williams

I knew it!! I’ve thought this for a while now. There has to be a reason, beyond expanding the Limitless Empire, to train up a multiverse worth of soldiers with the system. I think there’s some force that will invade at a given time and the whole point of the system is to prepare for it. I think, basically, a big ass multiverse vs multiverse war is gonna happen after Zac destroys the system. Basically all the apostates vs some equivalent powerhouses. This invader in the epiclesis bell is just a weakened form of one of their juniors….and it’s a monarch 🫢

Telewyn

I wonder if the bell entity is just trying to escape the System at this point. Maybe Zac can kick it into the Void. Or Chaos gate it beyond the Terminus.

Philly Cheese

Is there a price Zac won't pay for saving his people?

Kharas

Every single time something happens.. Zac need to grab abit more of the Ultom Courts and bring with him out to pay some random old monster.. Its only a matter about time before he have to pawn off the bricks, mortar and windows of that place to the interdimensional carpenter, bricklayer and glassware guild incorporated..

Han Pol

Hmm or maybe the old primordial and the beseaching bell can chancel one another out as both seem to steal providence one with it's belly, and the other... well by ringing I guess.

chem

"Secondly, destroying a bell will call forth an immense Heavenly Tribulation. The records detailed seas of purple and gold." "The Heavens will do the rest so long as you damage it." The first sentence reads as if the lightning follows from its destruction. But that's actually not the case -- if someone damages the bell, the system will then destroy the bell using tribulation lightning. I.e., the lightning will not be a consequence of its destruction, but rather the means by which it is destroyed.

Kirivina

Uh oh!

Blayne Allsen

I'm so glad to find out I'm not the only one! Like I know the system wants to train powerhouses and eventually collect enough apostates to encompass the entirety of Dao (and probably the void of dao), but I knew there had to be more to it. To know there's being beyond the Terminus all but confirms a coming battle with those beings!

SpitEoll

It just means if it's damaged enough, that thing can't hide from the heavens and system and tribulation will attack it. So if it's destroyed, same thing. It's not contradictory

Matt Spratte

makes my head spin all the things Zac has to do, shesh

Omiso

He does have an habit of picking those, thankfully they always come with great loot should he survive. And Zac lives for looting.

Craig

it was pretty clear to me: the bell hides what heaven wants to smite, damage the bell enough and heaven will smite the fuck out of it. Destroying the bell completely will also expose the thing to being smote as well.

chem

SpitEoll: The heavens and the system using lighting to destroy it once its detected is entirely different from them calling forth lighting as a consequence of its destruction. And the reason they're entirely different is that the latter is what we've typically seen: Tributation lighting generated as a result of some action. For S&H to use trib lightnight to achieve a result is entirely different, and not something we've seen before (EDIT: except, as Hartmann just pointed out, to target the Technocrats).

Omiso

Ralz Calzood said she's been around for millions of years, so she's at least an Autarch, and not an early one. Villary sure got herself a good but troublesome teacher. As for Zac embracing the Devil... He really is forming a long long collection of powerful and dangerous entities aiming for him and he's not even 100 years old, he should get a Title for that.

chem

Craig: Sorry, that makes no sense to me. If the bell has been destroyed completely there's nothing to smote! Unless you mean the cultivator that destroys it is subjected to trib lighting for the achievement of destroying it. But that's completely different from S&H helping to destroy the bell itself, hence my point about why the two actions are very different.

Darnell Maxwell

😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 🤔 💡Got it! Vilari's teacher is a snake like every other wisp in this shitty inheritance. She used Vilari as a marker in case this bell showed up. The bell holds a monster from beyond the terminus summoned by the Crowns ancestors. After losing their treasure to Limitless for one of his pillars. They summoned the monster to get stronger. It failed and killed most of them but they trapped it in these bells. Now Crown wants Zac to get the treasure back in return for this info despite being the reason Vilari was taken. And if they break the bell the system will do it's fucking job for once and actually maintain balance by killing it. So in short... Yrial is the best teacher in this shitty tool spirit. And if Zac ever gets the chance to destroy all the wisps but Yrial's he should do that without hesitation. At least this confirms to me that the system can see the future. Otherwise even by it's own logic this thing would not be a reward waranting Zac's performance. It's only provided Zac middle of the road skills and keeps getting his friends nearly killed. If it weren't for Yrial being a vital part in Zac's progression, this shit wouldn't be worth it as a B grade preformance reward. Let alone S.

Kris Boxall

I wish Zac would just trust Vilari here

C Smith

Take that ritual and summon the bell near some new kan'tanu world forts. Lol time for Acraz to get some millions of merit.

TerrestrialOverlord

relationships are born from mutual benefits. She wants to kindly bestow the modified ritual, who the fuck would be dumb enough to accept, especially if she hasn't provided a single tangible benefit while having also used his daughter as bait, who the fuck does this dried up, spirit remnant biach think she is? She wants to pawn off the evil spirit on Zac and pocket all the benefits...yeah no...She need to die

Henry Wartemberg

Um what exactly is she offering in return for that? At least Primo is in a position to make good on repaying that gift.

Craig

The bell isnt the target of heaven's wrath itself, just imagine there is a little ... frog hiding inside of the bell. Damage the bell enough and the heavens can see the frog, just like the heavens can see the frog if the bell is destroyed completely.

Henry Wartemberg

Is it possible for Spirit Tools like Brazla to grow and advance? Because if so Zac has totally been sleeping on that. It’s literally exactly what he needs, a peerless advanced repository of knowledge and Teaching expert to train his people above the normal.

chem

Craig: That would makes sense if the bell were just a shell protecting the active entity inhabiting it. But that's not what the author wrote--he described the bell itself as the active entity: "bells feed on providence to survive, so they target rising factions and flourishing lands." And what have you got against frogs?? :D

Michael

I think the strongest inheritances in the tower are C grade. There are other ways to extend longevity aside from ranking up

Jonas Lemke

Bet what if he gets a luck boosting title for helping the heaven's destroy the bell?

Jonas Lemke

Summon the bell at a Kan'Tanu battle field. They freak out cuz they heard the reports and they attack it. It gets damaged and the heaven's destroy it. Ggez cheese this game bro

Anonymous

If “Terminus” means the end; how can there be anything beyond the end?

Craig

Well the bell is also an entity, and it feeding on providence is apparently fine, whereas whatever hiding inside the bell is hated by heaven

Omiso

Brazla is a C grade Tool Spirit, unless Zac match his grade and techniques he's unable to help him but yeah that's a good idea for the future.

Henry Wartemberg

Verun and Alea are also spirit tools. They advance by fortuitous encounters (for them I suppose thats just coming across good material). Just thinking if there is a similar function for Brazla (assuming its upgradeable) Adding New Inheritances?

Stephen Taylor

Also, i think this is all part of the plan Karz and Landio (sp?) had from the beginning—but they are running out of chances for the whole thing to work. The vigil has dropped a few hints suggesting time is running out…

Omiso

Yes Brazla's inheritances only reach till C grade, but that was at the moment of making the inheritance, she could have gotten lucky and breakthrough to Autarchy afterwards, like the Eveningtide Asura.

chem

Craig: That would work. But everywhere the author mentions the bell, it's as a single entity, rather than what you describe. Further, if you have to come up with stuff the author never said in order to get the author's words to make sense, that's a problem. At the very least it's a lot of work, and I read this for escape, not as a 2nd job. ;)

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

RWS

If Ralz can come out, I wonder if Yrial can do the same. I wonder if Yrial would take it as an insult wondering if Ralz is trying to 'pawn' off his disciple. I like the idea of the Towers of Myriad Dao moving to the Atwood Academy and it would be cool if the 'Eight Ancient Inheritances 'spirits' came out and taught some of their knowledge as well. That would be pretty badass. I can see why some cultivators who powered up in the past, went back and bitchslapped some of their enemies, some of these powerups are just shameless.

Michael

Oh, you meant the real one not the inheritance spirit. yeah she’s probably an Autarch who will teach Vilari at some point.

Luke Scheffe

Terminus for one does not mean terminus for another. The Terminus is for those of the multiverse, not outsiders.

Michael

So Vilari’s new “teacher” is the will of an ancient god from beyond the terminus. Seems like Zac will need to find himself a more powerful backer if he wants to keep up with his daughter

Michael

The tower was a system reward, I wonder if the notification said it was upgradable?

Anonymous

So what ever happened with the inheritance he got that allowed him to forge/upgrade gear. Has he been practicing this whole time!

Craig

I seemed pretty clear to everyone explaining it to you. I dont know what else to tell you other than work on your dao of reading.

chem

Craig: It's not clear to everyone; I received three likes for my post, indicating others agree with me. It's only those who've disagreed who have commented. More importantly, I've not said anything personal to you. It's disappointing that, since you can't counter the substance of my argument, you've chosen to descend to personal snark: "work on your dao of reading". I guess that tells me everthing I need to know about you. The fact is that I'm a professional scientist, and my colleagues frequently bring their work to me to help them with their editing, because they know I can improve its clarity. I think that puts my Dao of Reading well beyond the branch stage, eh?

Matthew Hay

S-grade reward for a mid-F grade quest. Getting help into the D and C-grade for a few elites seems pretty good, plus all the general skill crystals, and the 2 heritages that haven't been utilized at all yet. Also, Billy's teacher was alright, he actually helped Billy. There's also still some more inheritances we haven't seen..?

Matthew Hay

I think you need to re-read the chapter. The Crown describes the appearance of one of these bells as an omen of mismortune and that they seek out providence. It's then explained the bells were created to reach beyond the veil, which attracts a significant entity which is then trapped and scattered throughout all the bells. So long as the bell is healthy enough, it hides the entity from the Heavens. Damaging the bell enough will break the hiding function and the Heavens will strik down the entity with Punishment. This is not something new, we know this is happening to Grandma Iz, Zac's mom, Kenzie/Jeeves, and we saw it happen to the puppet in PV when Zac damaged the array in the castle. You seem to have some interpretation that destroying the bell and damaging the bell are significantly different actions? I think that's a hard sell. I don't think any of this is confusing. Imagine you hear reports of a blue star in the sky causing widespread destruction. Then you learn the blue star is actually the combustion trail of some rocket or something. It's perfectly reasonable to describe the blue star as an actor causing havoc, but also the pilot of the rocket as the true actor (if you know about them). Separately, your conclusion that most readers agree with you derived from # of hearts vs # of responses, is terrible. The fact you also specify you're a scientist makes it even worse. You should know how to draw logical conclusions from data, but you're letting your own bias influence your conclusions. That is the antithesis of scientific reasoning.

Joey

So did Ralz not eavesdrop on his other conversations with his mom and Iz?

Darnell Maxwell

Compare that to Theya's library though. Let's be generous and say her library was an A grade reward since she basically solo'd it. Whether running a faction or being a lone cultivator. A library with a vast amount of knowledge is immensely useful. And that was before she did the quest to upgrade it. Especially when not everyone can travel there whole sector and beyond like Zac and Iz Tayn. Hell Zac even referenced Galvarian a couple of chapters ago. He's about to hit mid tier d grade partially thanks to knowledge he got from that library. Whereas the dao repository has only been helpful because Zac is Zac. Ogras' teacher treated him like an experiment, Yrial's trial will kill anyone not following his path to the letter unless your a heaven's chosen, Theya's teacher is insane and calls his swords his kids and now the only other c-grade inheritance was just a trial meant to bait the student into finding a c grade bell with a devil inside! Hell the most useful parts of Yrial are the info he gives Zac and making the skill to swap races. Say Theya got this thing instead. None of her people would have been able to survive the other trials. And there is no way she could jave beaten that golem before reaching peak e grade. And at that point, you don't need the generic e grade abilities from this dao repository! This item is only good if you are an F Grade Heaven's chosen with the fate and backing to survive having a c grade treasure coming after you in d grade! While being ignorant to the multiverse and in need of a teacher that can explain this shit to you. Plus you need to either be running a faction or part of one so that you have people to give the other inheritances too. Since remember, you can only do 1 of them and even if the person fails. That trial is locked until their death! So Zac is literally one of the only people in the multiverse that could fully make use of the damn things! That's not even mentioning the fact that you need to be in E Grade to even use the damn thing! In short I think this is a bad prize and only useful because Zac is in a very rare circumstance. Personally I think the system just realised it was too generous by giving him the creator shipyard. I think it used this crappy thing to balance the scales. Even if Zac didn't get the dao repository, the creator shipyard alone was worth that quest.

Anonymous

I think she meant her clan has been dealing with it for millions of years not her personally.

chem

Matthew: In your last paragraph, you are lying about what I wrote, and then making a personal attack on me based on that lie. What is wrong with you that you think that behavior is acceptable? I NEVER claimed that "most readers agree with" me. The other poster (Craig) wrote "I [sic] seemed pretty clear to everyone explaining it to you", implying that the confusion was just with me. I replied, reasonably, exactly as follows: "It's not clear to everyone; I received three likes for my post, indicating others agree with me." I made no claims about the extent to which this is representative of the readership as a whole, since I know that's not a claim I can make. What I can say is the idea that 'this is just me' is false, as indicated by the fact that some hearted my original post. Or perhaps you simply lack the capacity to see the difference between a claim of the form "others agree with me" and a claim of the form "most readers agree with me". Those are entirely different. Just like damaging the bell, after which the system destroys it, is entirely different from destroying it on your own—something that also escapes you. Finally, it's remarkable that, based on your dishonesty (or ignorance) you then presume to lecture me about how science works—a very foolish thing for you to do.

Anonymous

Ok, this just went from rescue mission to potential war crime.

Darthnarciss

Keep in mind, that the Repository is both very old, and Brazla has been alone for a long time. Verun and Alea are both young (verun arguably might be older but..yaknow system reward) amd so they didn't have the chance to go off the rails yet. In addition, while the Repository is very useful, almost all of its inheritances, barring Brazzla's own, were not necessarily given of their own will and desire n but instead were payments for services rendered. Zac's master said as much, it's why he didn't leave much behind other than "trinkets". Brazzla's inheritance though, was left behind specifically and intentionally as a full inheritance, to be dispensed to his own descendant, obviously before it became lost and became a system reward.

R. Maxwell Steele

The benefit he's asking for is a chance to save Vilari. You ask who would accept that summon bell ritual.... but who wouldn't take the ritual to save their daughter?

R. Maxwell Steele

Vilari agreed to give the Beseechment treasure to the evil God. Pretty sure giving it to Rals is a better option.

Dro

"It has been said that in the end of all things, we would find a new beginning. But as the shadow once again crawls across our world and the stench of terror drifts on a bitter wind, people pray for strength and guidance. They should pray for the mercy of a swift death... for I've seen what the Darkness hides." - Leah (re: the 'Prophecy of the End of Days')

R. Maxwell Steele

I think terminus is the end of normal cultivation. Talking about eternal inheritances, a big goal of beating the terminus is to be able to outlast the collapse of era. Then they build a system that trains up warriors but also, it trys to map out the Dao and system becomes closer and closer in its ability to mimic the real heavens as it maps out the Dao. For example it wants Zac's chaos patterns. So once the system can perfectly mimic the dao, what does that achieve? If the Dao does and a new Dao rises up it would be pointless. I think the Limitless Empire believed that if the system perfectly maps out the Dao and perfectly mimics the heavens it will be able to bridge the gap and let people survive the collapse of the Dao. So I figured training warriors up was to have living pillars of Dao. Which is why it can give back the constructed pillars as it no longer needs them. But yeah a big war beyond the terminus would fitting.

Kharas

That is for sure part of Zacs Modus operandi. Either that or blowing every thing up. But I do Hope he wait a few ranks to start eating items that he have promised to Supremacies og higher beings like the Primo. Im not sure doing that at the moment is healthy for Anyone 😉

Salvo

So how many autach’s can reach into earth at any given moment? THis is a talking head scene that somehow retcons the safety of earth and all of Zac’s efforts. Is the primo watching and can alter events on earth now? The sangha?How about the church of everlasting dao? How did the karmic thread device not point this out?

Salvo

Think about the great redeemer! Wouldn’t Zac getting Ralz’s help to fight him off achieve a lot. If he sacrificed earth what would happen to her ‘great plan’ and the dao repository?

Random Information

That's not really Zac's style. If hitting it with an axe doesn't work, you just need a bigger axe - that's Zac's style.

TerrestrialOverlord

Almost anyone would. I know I would, but this is the cultivation world; just because she says that doing so, would save Vilari doesn't mean she's telling the truth. Everything she's done smacks of manipulation, so not only would he not save his daughter, he would also be giving up on the opportunity of future revenge, by dying stupidly for his enemy's benefit...

Sirloki

Ahh, but what if it cannot get ahold of him since he is immune to Karma ties? Sounds like the bell does what the Great Redeemer does, it takes a things providence/potential and adds to its own. GR used Karma to steal it so there is a chance that the ritual / cost of the ritual can be sidestepped if the mechanism is similar

Lex Luther S

Zac is immune to karmic ties to an extent. If we assume that piece of leather sendor gave zac to slap his other self with was the equivalent of a C grade treasure, and even then it extracted a great deal of energy. Not only that but zac himself had wondered what would happen if a monarch using the Dao of fate tried to force karmic ties onto zac. Even questioning if it'd drain his core dry to do so. Given this bell was at least once a peak B grade treasure or maybe even A grade treasure given what it was used for, there's no way zacs core has enough juice to deny whatever it does long enough even if he was at Peak D hegemony

Joey

That was before she was invested in Earth or there was crazy stuff happening there.

TheBoulder

Welp after 2 long years of intermittently listening and reading I've finally caught up. What a ride this has been, I can officially join the f5 gang.

Omiso

The Novel has stated various reasons why Autarchs wouldn't attack Earth right away. 1- Earth is in the Zecia Sector, which is in the edge of the system occupied space commonly known as the Frontier. The energy levels of the Frontier are too low to sustain Autarch energy need for long. Even during the events of the Twilight Harbor the Havarok held the use of their Autarch until the very last moment and that place has higher energy levels that Zecia. 2- Autarch are strategic assets, any movement they make is monitored by their enemies, and its likely to be answered by their enemies so they can't be moved at will outside friendly territories. Its how the Undead took advantage of the events in the Twilight Harbor to launch their campaign. 3- The Imperial Families and other Heartland Factions have an agreement to syphon energy from the frontier sectors in exchange of protection and de-escalation of tensions, this was vaguely mentioned during the Twilight Arc and Perennial Vastness Arc and basically stated no energy for Autarch and no Autarch roaming in the Frontier or other powers will get involved. As such no power would send a full Autarch to deal with a small planet like Earth since it might trigger a war beyond the profit they could harvest of such a small world. 4- Ra Calsod is using her link to the wisp of soul in the inheritance left inside Brazla, is not fully Autarch powered, Monarch power at most. Also she's sending a message not giving direct aid. 5- Last but not least the System Frowns when the very powerful kill the very weak, this was mentioned at the start of the Arc. Autarchs killing F-grade, E-grade and even D-grade will result in an accumulation of fell Karma that will make upgrading very hard and might even trigger penalty quest from the System. Edit: after re-reading your post I want to clarify Earth is not unreachable, Iz got there with a monarch, and the Sangha can get there wherever they feel like. For the purpose of this war though none of the stablished factions will try something like that because it was mentioned that during the release of the second pillar some of the most powerful factions did try to force an outcome and the Heavens punished those factions hard, so earth is still safe from Autarch and maybe even monarch attacks for now.

Salvo

The system supplied this access to earth. Zac got no choice on the wisps or their karmic links! The tower was modified by the system (it originally had a volcanic forge with all the skills available) I’m not giving it a pass on not shielding earth from this kind of influence. It’s violated the rule of balance. Just the scrying alone is unfair benefit. Iz had Zac’s permission to enter. She never went to earth with her ‘speech’, til they met outside and had karmic tie. The monarch with her could not reach earth though! I would be just as angry if the creator shipyard allowed their autachs influence. There was even a conversation about the sensors on the yselion being influenced at a huge cost!

Luke Scheffe

What is with people and complaining about ulterior motives? Damn near everyone helps others due to ulterior motives, but that isn’t a bad thing. Yes, she has a reason for wanting him to do this. No, it’s not really malicious. She is not forcing it on him, and even tried to discourage him from this path. People are practically asking her to be lynched for doing something for Zac without the purest of intentions.

Lex Luther S

Iz stated that if not for her uncle or grandpa, cant remember which, hadn't taken a precautionary measure, she wouldn't have been able to get inside, which means that only a special item can allow one to enter and their grade would most certainly be limited, especially after Iz mentioned the veil around his solar system is more durable and stronger than the average one; and her golem did not enter with her which makes me even more certain it limited the grade entry. Which means there's no danger from monarchs or Autarchs. As mentioned, the zecia sector can barely be called a C grade force and with that agreement on B grades and higher, there's not much worry about them passing through the veil. It's also important to remember that integrations and what not happen even in the multiverse heartlands, and we haven't been told of any veils being destroyed to access a system that emerged victorious during the integration. Also, I imagine there'd be a hefty penalty for such an act.

SandreX

In that world no powerhause has good or bad intentions, just selfish ones where sacrifice of few, I don't know billion?, people is acceptable if it means they can advance further into their road. She wants to get rid of the curse that her clan has, so even if Vilari and Zac or even entire Zecia sector is sacrificed, it'll be still excellent deal for her. Don't forget that Zecia isn't the only place where she left the inheritance.

Lex Luther S

Welcome new benefactor. The Dao of patience and time are truly a test of many brothers and sisters will but yet again we shall endeavor to move onward as that is the only path to the terminus and beyond. So, in short, welcome to the pain train bro🙃🤣🤣😴

Joey

The problem is what is she offering in return and no fixing a situation that you purposely created doesn't count.

rene kaminawash

They made the right choice in running lmao didn't even hesitate too