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Standing on the balcony on the pagoda’s top floor, Jason surveyed his spirit domain, stretching off into the distance. He felt his connection to the vast territory, as if it were part of him.

“Stabilise the transformation zone.”

A tremor immediately rocked the pagoda and did not pass, instead, continuing as a constant rumble. The entire pagoda felt like it was being hauled on a truck with mediocre suspension.

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  • You are using your spirit domain to stabilise and separate an intermingled transformation zone and proto-space. Dissolution of the proto-space will have a disruptive effect on the dimensional membrane of the attached reality.
  • Consolidating the proto-space into a permanent astral space will lessen the detrimental effects of the process.
  • Would you like to consolidate the proto-space into an astral space Y/N?

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Jason’s eyes went wide, delighted at anything that would increase the chances of success.

“Yes!”

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  • Consolidating the astral space will require the consumption of [Stable Genesis Cores]. How many [Stable Genesis Cores] will you dedicate to this process?

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“All of them!”

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  • 1327 [Stable Genesis Cores] have been consumed. Proto-space apotheosis will take place alongside transformation zone reality integration.

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The rumbling tremor grew into a full-blown earthquake and Jason started seeing chunks of street tear themselves out of the ground to float into the air, shrouded in rainbow light. Tiles ripped themselves out from the footpaths and planters broke apart, spilling dirt and flowers as chunks of stone drifted upwards like errant balloons. Flagstones of dark crystal lifted out of the road to join them, and in every place that broke apart, rainbow light shone from the holes left behind. Jason watched the shattering of his domain spread out from the central site of the pagoda, accelerating as it extended throughout the city.

An increasing density of rainbow light filled the air, obscuring Jason’s vision as he stepped back from the edge of the balcony. The light filled the air but did not encroach on the pagoda, including the balcony space where Jason stood. The last thing he saw before his vision was obscured entirely was the spreading damage reaching the forest beyond the city.

As the process continued, Jason’s connection to his spirit domain delivered increasing levels of painful feedback. It started small, barely noticeable as the first chunks broke away. By the time he could no longer see past the edge of the balcony he was grimacing against the pain but it was nothing he couldn’t endure. Even as it continued to escalate, he didn’t let out a yell.

If Jason’s soul had been weaker, the pain the process was inflicting would likely have scarred it, pushing it to grow stronger. Compared to what he had experienced in the past, though, this was insufficient to even make a dent. Compared to the Builder’s attacks or even the backlash from trying to forcibly manipulate reality with his aura, this pain was water splashing his feet at the beach. Rather than push back or try and shield himself from the pain, Jason delved into it with his senses, trying to better understand the process taking place.

***

Everyone outside the dome was scrambling. Ritualists from different Network splinter factions were rushing to study the changes in the dome while others were preparing to either charge forward or run for the hills, depending on how the dome changed.

Many more people had come for this transformation zone than those in the past. The original hope had been that multiple reality cores would appear when the dome finally dropped. As the dome remained in place longer and longer, eclipsing the duration of any previous one, those desires had grown more avaricious. The factions were now anticipating unknown treasures, untold knowledge and untapped power, all waiting to be seized. If they had to shake it out of Jason Asano, that was something they were willing to do.

Gerling only paid half-attention to Cleary, his handler, as Cleary briefed him on the directives of the higher-ups. Gerling’s assistant Fiona would summarise any relevant points afterwards and his gold-rank mind could easily split his focus anyway.

He cared little for the priorities of the people ostensibly above him, but so long as they controlled the reality core supply, he had to keep up appearances. He could always grab some cores and go rogue but Gerling knew that was a foolish move until he had more long-term plans. For the moment, it would be borrowing trouble without anything worthwhile to show for it, so he continued playing the easy-to-please thug.

“Do you understand?” Cleary asked.

“Understand what?” Gerling asked. “You did all that talking to tell me what I already knew. Go in when the dome drops, take anything I find and kick the crap out of anyone who gets in my way. Maybe I should be giving the briefings.”

Cleary sighed.

“That’s an… adequate summation. Just don’t start trouble you can’t finish.”

Gerling held up a tight fist.

“There isn’t any trouble I can’t finish.”

***

Jason didn’t ignore the pain stabbing into his soul through his connection to the spirit domain. He followed it with his senses, using it as a path into the heart of the changes taking place.

Jason had spent some time now in the study of astral magic theory, but it was his time exploring node space, coming to grips with the building blocks of reality where his understanding had truly grown. Being in node space was like brushing his fingers over the individual atoms of a molecule.

There was a dichotomy between the astral and the physical, a duality that seemed not just naturally disparate but intrinsically opposed. The difference between the universe and the astral was the divide between physical and spiritual, between body and soul.

Jason knew this separation was not absolute, despite almost every aspect of reality signalling that it was. His own body merged the spiritual and the physical into a cohesive whole. Knowing was not the same as understanding, however.

Having extended his senses into the wild magic of the transforming domain, he observed from the inside the interplay of the astral and the physical as the transformation zone was extricated from the proto-space. The spirit domain was a part of him, giving him unique insight as it went through the process of merging with physical reality.

Jason's understanding underwent its own transfiguration as his perspective, so long contextualised only by physical reality, expanded exponentially. His grasp of the astral went through explosive expansion, giving him a new understanding of the most fundamental aspects of the cosmos.

“Some secrets are not meant for the likes of you,” a voice said and Jason withdrew his senses. Startled at the intrusion and angry at the interruption, he turned to face the owner of the voice.

Jason had not sensed the man’s approach nor the opening of the portal arch behind him. It was quite unlike Jason’s portals, other than the general arch shape, looking like a pile of hard, earthen bricks stacked loosely in place. The portal energy in the archway was a swirl of reds, browns and yellows.

The man standing in front of the portal had a shock of red hair and pale skin with a freckled complexion. His eyes were an inhumanly bright green. Compared to his striking features, his clothes were simple robes that were loose but not bulky enough to entangle, leaving him with excellent freedom of movement. It was much like the design Jason preferred, but while Jason favoured black, grey and red tones, this man’s robes were in light, earthy shades. Combined with his hair and complexion, it made him look like a Scottish Jedi.

“Do you know Ewan McGregor?” Jason asked.

“That is what you’re asking in this situation?” the man said, letting a little of his diamond-rank aura show.

“It’s what came to mind,” Jason said. “Obi-Wan Kenobi? Nothing? You really aren’t local, are you?”

“I am Shako,” he man said. “I am a servant of the Builder.”

“I know,” Jason said. “I picked up on your star seed when you tried to impress me by letting your aura poke out of your pants. Please tell me the builder didn't just blow up my world by shoving a ranga through the dimensional wall.”

“No,” Shako said. “This event provides a window through which I am able to enter and leave without harming your world, so long as I am gone before this space reasserts itself in physical reality.”

“So the Builder thought he’d take the chance to send someone in and off me?”

“No,” Shako said. “He sent me to deliver his thanks.”

“For what?”

“The current Builder inherited the power of his predecessor, but also his responsibilities. He inherited the mistake that was this world. It costs him nothing but dignity should this world be annihilated but the dignity of a great astral being is no small thing.”

“Really? Sounds like a holdover from his mortal days, to me. What does an infinite being care about dignity? It seems a little petty.”

“Be careful with your words, mortal.”

“Mate, your boss sucks.”

Shako’s expression went very blandly diplomatic.

“You did not encounter him in the best of vessels,” Shako said. “Thadwick Mercer lingered like a disease, affecting even subsequent vessels for a time.”

“Vessels like you?” Jason surmised.

“Yes,” Shako confirmed and Jason laughed.

“You caught a dose of Thadwick, that's hilarious. Also, tell your boss to shove it up his arse. Thadwick was a top-shelf prick but he didn't turn your boss into a cosmic land bandit. He didn't strip astral spaces off worlds, killing people in job lots from the fallout. How many people has it been across all the realities and all the worlds? Billions? Trillions? He can take his thanks for whatever he's thanking me for and shove it so far up his quoit that it pops out his nose.”

“How… colourful. You don’t want the gift he offers as parts of his thanks, then?”

“Your damn right I don’t. Thus far, everything the Builder has sent my way has impaled my body a whole bunch of times and even took a run at my soul.”

“This gift is sent with gratitude, not malice.”

“It wasn’t? You should have led with that. I’m definitely going to take the word of a guy whose boss tried to core me like an apple.”

“You would do well not to impugn my integrity, silver-ranker.”

“Mate, you're a captain in the fleet of a cosmic pirate admiral. How many people have you killed in the name of your boss playing with blocks like an infant? I'd tell you to take your integrity and shove it up your boss' arse, next to where he put his thanks, but you beat me to it. Probably by a few centuries.”

Shako reached out and Jason lurched forward, his neck falling into Shako’s grip. His aura crushed down, suppressing Jason’s aura in an instant.

“So, more Vader than Obi-Wan,” Jason said, his voice unstifled by the grip on his throat. “Obvious, now that I think about it.”

Jason met the diamond-ranker's gaze, unfazed by having his aura ground down to nothing.

“You think I won't kill you for your insolence?” Shako asked.

“If you're going to kill me, I can do bugger-all about it. I'm not going to pretend your boss is worthy of respect first because he's not, and I don't think it matters anyway. Your boss sent you here with orders to kill me or not. I'm willing to bet you follow them, either way.”

Jason closed his eyes, letting his instinct guide him. He drew on his spirit domain and the vast quantities of power currently coursing through it as reality itself was reshaped. Melding it with his suppressed aura, Jason aura projected not his own aura but that of his entire spirit domain, pushing back against the suppressive force of the diamond ranker.

Shako sneered as he felt Jason attempt to push back, but it dropped off his face as he felt the aura pressure him from all around. Jason’s inexpert control of his spirit domain was not enough to push back the power of an ancient and powerful diamond ranker even a little, but even noticing that moment of pressure from a mere silver-ranker chilled Shako to the core.

Shako’s empty hand swung out, splattering Jason’s head like a rotting melon. Jason's neck chain fell to the floor as Shako then palm-slapped Jason's chest, the whole torso exploding backwards, scattering across the balcony and into the rainbow energy outside. The force of the strike warped Jason's sword, which was merely bronze-rank. It also fell to the floor.

Jason’s scattered body parts burned up in dark flame, limned in silver starlight, which merged to take the shape of a dark, star-filled phoenix. Shako started gathering transcendent light between his hands but the phoenix shot back, disappearing into the rainbow energy.

Another portal appeared next to Shako’s portal arch, this one a shimmering sheet of silver-grey light. Through it stepped Dawn in her true body. Her celestine form had ruby hair and eyes, glimmering like actual gemstones.

“That’s enough, Shako.”

Comments

lockx

Oh bloody hell. Another death this quick because a twat obsessed with shoving the builder into all his orifices lost control? Arrrrgh. Why are diamond Rankers and the builder so immature?

Lictor Magnus

Did he just waste his silver rank respawn by smack talking a diamond rank?

Alexander Dupree

Oof using those lives quite freely

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :) Did Jason just die? Again? Lol

Big I

Anyone else think the story is leading to Jason killing the Builder and taking his place?

Amelgar

That feeling where your learning the very secrets of the universe and some prick walks up and interrupts you

Tim Johnson

whelp there goes the silver reincarnation, better be real good in the fight against gerling

Tyler Tate

What a prick. I hope Jason will eventually get the chance to lay the smack down on Shako, or The Builder while he inhabits a vessel.

Anonymous

I was expecting him to let go because it wasn't the builders orders to kill. That actually shocked me. What will happen now and why dammit did that have to be the end of the chapter!! 24 hours is a long time dangit

TerrestrialOverlord

well all I can say is thank God it's not friday, I would have have to print every PDF and drop a nice turd on it to show my displeasure and waste my money..which would be pointless.....ok ill stick with thank God its not friday, also Jason deserves that death, there is not showing respect/deference and then there's risking fuck all people's lives because he left his brain in the shitter for too long, by disrespecting more powerful people....Its starting to rub me the wrong way now...it was entertaining before but at the scale he's operating now he's just being a dick, hope he doesn't have to suffer more losses before he reels that shit in...it's likely he will, im hoping its not moppet

Matthew D

I’m pretty sure that went against what the builder agreed to with the Phoenix and the reaper. None of his followers were suppose to mess with earth.

Anonymous

So he lost his free resurrection silver-rank to a random elder builder cultist? Where the heck did that prick come from? Sucks. I thought he might've to use it against the peeps waiting for him outside, but I guess he won't have that safety net. Losing the opportunity for further insight into Astral magic might suck more though.

Omiso

Not to mention the violation of proportionality, I mean sending a Diamond to kill a Silver is overkill.

Heraclitus

Kind of don't love how the chapter played out. Why needlessly antagonize the guy to the point of losing his one silver-rank rebirth? Also Dawn showing up the literal moment after he dies is a bit contrived.

RottenTangerine

If I remember correctly, Shaka features in one of the interludes between book 1 and 2 if you weren't sure where he came from.

Corwin Amber

Maybe it doesn't count when the equivalent of the sock puppet of the Builder kills him. Especially when the Builder made promises about non-interference.

Max Thomas

He needlessly antagonized the diamond-ranker because he's Jason lol. His thing is pretty much antagonizing more powerful people/beings. And Dawn was only able to show up BECAUSE Jason dies. She is showing up likely because Shako killing Jason breaks the rules. Therefore, if Shako hadn't killed Jason, he wouldn't be breaking the rules and Dawn wouldn't have been able to show up.

Justin B

Normally when I read a story or watch a movie I don't normally try to figure things out or really analyze it because I'm doing it to relax and just enjoying the story. When the story does something that drags me out of that zone it feels rather jarring and this chapter did that to me. Jason dying seemed really out of place for me. It would seem to me that someone who has the ability to achieve diamond rank wouldn't be so easily goaded to kill Jason because he was ranting. So he was either sent to kill him in the first place or has no self control. It could be that it was a way of removing his respawn so there'd be tension later, but I feel like the author is better than that. Also just in case Shirtaloon reads these I don't want to comment negatively without also saying that I do enjoy your story and thank you for putting yourself out there to give us something to look forward to throughout the week.

Anonymous

I agree Jason is more of a dick and he does need to reel it in, but he is also not a total idiot. He was right in this instant, it doesn't matter what he says or what the diamond ranker thinks or feels. He was either going to be left alone or be killed according to whatever the Builders orders were. He died because Builder ordered his diamond ranker to kill him, probably to take away Jasons one free reincarnation.

Omiso

My money is that "Thadwick Taint" runs deeper that we think and affected Shacko's judgment and encourage him to kill Jason, when he was resisting his aura suppression. I agree with you in that I just don't see how an Ancient Being like Shako could get enraged by some "silver rank insect" talking smack about his boss and break a deal 6 great astral beings sign into.

Termac

Keep in mind Jason was talking snack to someone who'd caught a dose of Thadwick.

Christian Basso

As others have said, this seems to be a bit questionable. Even if this results in compensation, from a writing perspective, it feels very weak that a diamond ranker working directly for an astral being breaking the rules for a silver-ranker with just 20/30 years of life. It's like an adult person getting insulted by a 4 years old and killing them in response. I think the point of this event (the transformation zone) is to make everything happen faster so jason can get back to the other world, but I'm not sure about the method. I really don't like when authors set a deadline in the story, and then 20 coincidences happen to change that to create "tension".

Kyle

“ but even noticing that moment of pressure from a mere silver-ranker chilled Shako to the core. Shako’s empty hand swung out, splattering Jason’s head like a rotting melon.”

Kyle

If you don’t like that Jason was killed reread this.

Andrew Goudie

Maybe Shako decides to kill him because he's learning the secrets that aren't ment for him? That seems like the most obvious genuine motivation to me.

Anna Turner

I appreciate this chapter a lot. Jason sticks to what we expect of him. A lot of these comments are talking about how he antagonized the diamond ranked into killing him, which was stupid. I think that's wrong. I think that Shako's actions didn't change because of Jason, he was always going to do it. I really enjoyed it. Thanks

Anonymous

This chapter was um weird. I don't understand why he did this.

Austin Gibbs

No more freebies I believe a no thanks would have worked but definitely not as interesting

Chris

Builder broke the agreement and Jason being in his phoenix form during the transformation may allow him to gain even more insight.

Anonymous

Yeah that was my first thought to, builder broke his agreement with the other astral being, which means dawn and possibly the other astral beings might interfere.

ShadeByTheSea

I think the biggest problem with this chapter isn't anything that happens, it's that there's not a bunch of chapters that come after it. Plus some of us are just over this micro-arc and it looked like it was about to finish only for things to happen that means at least 2 more chapters of it. I'm honestly just done with the earth arc, it's not nearly as interesting as the other world was.

Joe ?

Man, this series better end with Jason killing the builder then not taking up his mantle because it's not worth taking.

Nyye

The Earth ark was never really that interesting and i feel like you are a lot more invested in it then we ever were, you built a interesting world and characters then just jumped to something else entirely. I mean i get it, its meant to be about Jason devolping as a person and helping him with his past but it feels like a filler season and the kind of thing that gets people bored but its to late now anyway because the only way to make this go from something like a filler in something enjoy into something that makes people drop it is by rushing it to get back to otherworld, dont get me wrong people are gonna want that but it would ruin any re-read value and i am going to re-reading this at some point because i love the world you have crafted for us. Thanks for the chapter and sorry for the whining :)

Jonathan Walker

Fuck that shako guy he is just as stuck up and a pain in the ass as the builder himself, I hope we get to the point where Jason kills his dumb ass

Anonymous

I think the problem is that Shako initially comes off as reasonable, whereas Jason automatically assumes bad faith (which probably isn't wrong mind you) and hams it up, which comes off as petty/juvenile/what have you.

Anonymous

What was that? Jason is actually fully dead now? Oh well, such a shame. *Whispers* it's Clive time.

Allastin

Quite frankly, I respect the fact that Jason didn’t devolve into screaming angry mess.

Ethan

Alright everyone, let's talk for a second. I remember when I first bought in on patreon, and how stoked I was for the double chapters. I remember being happy when Sophie and co. finally joined the Jason Crew (TM), being sad when Farrah died, being angry at just the general douchery Jason had to put up with. It's been close to a year and a half now, maybe more. So I remember the fact that almost every chapter up to this point, people have had something negative to say about the story, with a select few exceptions. Really, nearly every release someone has had a complaint about something. The majority has been positive, but there's always something that bothers somebody. Rarely, though, have I felt any of them being deserved. The last half of this earth arc, I'm starting to feel that. Things are happening, but they don't seem to have a purpose. If I'm being completely honest, it felt like you didn't know where to take the Earth plot, so you hit the 'world is ending button'. But I have faith, and everyone else should too. Shirt, up to this point, has delivered nothing but quality. We just have to ride it out, and eventually 'ooh' and 'ahh' at what he eventually ends up doing, because I have no doubt it'll be great.

Joel Sasmad

I'd kinda like the idea of him sharing the position. Spread the power and judgment around to at least his entire party somehow since he would never trust himself with that power anyways.

Shirtaloon

I definitely know where the story is going, and have done from the beginning. I'm not going to go into spoilers, obviously, but I hope tomorrow's chapters lets you see a little of the direction in which we're going.

Joel Sasmad

Shake was an ass who couldn't handle the truth and Jason is too anti builder down to his very soul to not attack him him. Was ita stupid waste? Yes. But perfectly in-character. Also counts as the builder breaking the rules by killing him so the Phoenix can interphere more

Joel Sasmad

No, it's the antibuilder aura. Dawn mentioned cultist would attack him on sight for it.

Revan694

Oh no dying is totally becoming his thing!

Bert Babb

@AustinGibbs ABSOLUTELY!! Success is the result of good decisions. Good decisions are a result of experience. Experience is often a result of bad decisions.

Bert Babb

@Nyye lets agree to disagree, cause I enjoyed the earth arc. Chapt 322 is my fave!! While I am missing balldirt, i have enjoyed the entire series. As l am a recent patreon sub, I have read all this back to back rather than waiting for daily chapters. A completely different experience (never thought I'd be sad to see a weekend). Do a series re-read and enjoy the journey.