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“Do you have any idea how hard it was to get the materials for a category four suppression device?” Gerling asked, jerking the spear again. “I’m impressed that it takes something this strong to shut your powers down.”

Jason collapsed to the ground, the spear still running through him. He groaned through gritted teeth. The surviving vampires and Mr North gathered around.

“Fortunately,” Gerling continued, “there’s been an upswing in category four proto-spaces. So while you were running around killing superheroes and playing with your magic door, I’ve been getting ready. Even so, I never could get the materials for a suppression collar. It had to be something implanted.”

Again he twisted the spear.

“To my delight, the implantation was allowed to be quite rough. As you’re experiencing.”

“You have no idea what you’re doing,” Jason said. “I’m the only one who can–”

Jason was cut off by Gerling’s boot to the back of his head, crushing his face into the wet asphalt.

“You think you're so special, Asano. The chosen one, destined to save the world because no one else can.”

Gerling ground Jason’s face into the street with his foot.

“You’re not special,” Gerling said. “The stuff you have is. So I’m going to take it from you. I’m going to take it all.”

“You can’t.”

“Impossible just means you haven’t taken the time to figure it out,” Gerling said. “While you were running around, claiming to be the Messiah, I was making preparations, as I said. This spear…”

Jason groaned with pain as Gerling yanked it sideways like a boat tiller.

“…was only the start.”

Gerling open a small leather pouch on his belt and took out a rainbow orb, the size of a large marble.

“This,” Gerling said, “is much more impressive than its size denotes. I'd even say it's the most impressive thing on this planet, for the simple reason that it can claim possession of anything else.”

“Contingencies on contingencies,” Mr North said. “The spear was a failsafe, in case whoever ended up with the door proved unreliable or uncontrollable. I should congratulate you, Mr Asano, on being quite thoroughly both. Mr Gerling and I have come to an equitable arrangement where he will be my agent, and the face of saving the world going forward.”

“You can’t,” Jason said. “The door is a part of me. It’s part of my soul, now.”

“And this will draw it out,” Gerling said. “I really hope it hurts.”

“Do you even realise who made this thing?” Mr North asked. “The power of a great astral being is literally beyond your mind’s ability to comprehend. It lacks the frame of reference to contextualise it.”

The pained expression on Jason’s face vanished as his eyes went wide.

“Oh,” he said. “I knew I sensed something I recognised.”

The spear blurred and vanished, along with Jason’s injuries as he got to his feet.

“I may not be able to contextualise the power of a great astral being, but I know even they can't violate a soul. Maybe you could have sold me on it since I don't know that much about great astral beings. Except that I've lived through the proof. The Builder huffed and he puffed but my soul was built out of bricks.”

Jason pushed out with his aura at full strength. The diamond rank power that had him in its grip was reliant on his accepting the scenario, but even so, it was hard to push away. It was like being trapped under an unconscious person, who wasn’t actively trying to keep him down but was so heavy they were hard to escape. Jason gave it everything he had, straining to push back. Only due to his abnormal strength and the unique traits of his aura was he able to force away the oppressive power.

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Title: Indomitable

  • Your repeated defiance in the face of more powerful enemies and willingness to sacrifice everything for a cause has marked your soul. Your resistance to aura suppression is further enhanced and ignores rank disparity.
  • Your aura signature has changed. Your unwavering resolve floods your aura and can be detected if your aura is examined by an aura sensing power or when projecting your aura. Allies within your aura have increased resistance to aura suppression.

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Gerling, Mr North and the vampires shimmered and vanished as the true scene was revealed. Jason was lined up next to Gerling and the vampires. In front of them was a nightmare hag, a diamond-rank entity that had little direct power but could manipulate fears. It looked a lot like Shade if he’s been put through a heavy wash cycle; a ragged, shadowy figure. It had one arm outstretched, connected to Gerling and the vampires with three beams of silver-blue light. The luminescence of the light that had just been severed between Jason and the creature was still fading away.

Mr North was also in the line of nightmare victims but had broken free of the trance state even quicker than Jason.

“You threw it off,” Jason said, bending over with a weary groan, hands on knees.

“I have accepted my fate, Mr Asano. I have nothing left to fear.”

“Sure,” Jason grunted. “How the hell are we supposed to kill a nightmare hag?”

“You know what this thing is?” Mr North asked.

“I’ve faced one before, but Shade knows more than me.”

One of Shade’s bodies emerged from Jason’s shadow.

“For diamond-rank creatures,” Shade said, “nightmare hags are breathtakingly weak, at least in direct confrontation. They are, however, almost impossible to eliminate. More typically, they are bound and used for various purposes, as happened with the Order of the Reaper.”

“I thought they manifested your fears as a weapon,” Jason said.

“That is their means of fighting, and what makes them so dangerous,” Shade said. “They can manifest diamond rank spiritual constructs in the form of people’s fears. Their method of feeding, however, is to place people in a scenario where their fears consume them.”

“If you've encountered one of these in the past,” Mr North asked, “how did you handle it then?”

“Other people’s fears are like a box of chocolates,” Jason said. “You never know what you’re going to get. It created a diamond-rank version of me that was a lot more like you. One that no longer sees lines to cross. Apparently, these hags being hard to kill doesn’t apply to their own manifestations.”

“It killed that hag so that you would eventually become the same as the manifestation?” Mr North asked.

“No,” Jason said. “It killed the hag because it refused to be controlled.”

“The manifestations are accurate, then,” Mr North said.

“I hope not,” Jason said. “Shade, any idea on how to handle this thing?”

“To anchor itself here, it will need to feed on at least one physical being,” Shade said. “You and Mr North have denied it, leaving the others.”

“We have to save them?” Mr North said. “Help them escape, somehow?”

“Shade, if this thing gets denied, it goes back through the rift, right? Job done?”

“That would be my understanding,” Shade said. “I would like to be clear that this is not a scenario in which I am comfortable making definitive statements.”

“We stick to the plan, then,” Jason said, pulling an object from his inventory.

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Item: [Travis’ Big Rocket] (silver rank, rare)

Definitely not compensating for anything (consumable, bazooka).

  • Effect: Launches a rocket containing vast and destructive powers of solar and kinetic energy.

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Jason slung the huge rocket over his shoulder.

“Curse my sudden, yet inevitable betrayal.”

“What is that?” Mr North asked.

“A sun nuke, by way of astral reconfiguration. I thought I’d have a Godzilla monster or something as an excuse to fire this thing off, but having Gerling and the vamps just stand there in a trance is fine too. Can’t dawdle, though. Got to get this done before any of them die or break free.”

Jason opened a portal, which Mr North stared at.

“So, you can,” he said.

“Yes,” Jason said.

“You shipped us all back and forth via vehicle to reinforce that you couldn’t portal?”

“Got to have an escape plan. Are you going to fight for your life, Mr North?”

“No,” Mr North said, his voice weary. “You won’t let me go and the world can’t afford to lose you. The welfare of the world must be the supreme law. I knew from the moment I was trapped here that this moment would come, and perhaps it’s for the best. I do have a conscience, you know. I suppose it’s time to pay for my many mistakes. I do love my adopted world, you know.”

“I believe you,” Jason said. “Sometimes the things we love are the things we hurt the most.”

A window appeared in front of Mr North.

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  • [Jason Asano] has invited you to form a party. Accept Y/N?

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“Why? Mr North asked.

“I’m about to leave a henchman to kill all my enemies while I go away, assuming everything went to plan. Classic villain move, so I want some assurances.”

“That I die.”

“Yes. I considered letting you live, you know. I do believe you want to help.”

“But you can’t trust the way I might choose to help in your absence.”

“I like you, Mr North, in spite of everything. But I also fear turning into you. And I can’t leave that behind me when I’m gone.”

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  • [Noreth] has joined your party.

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“Noreth?”

“The name my essence user gave me. It was very precious to me, once.”

Jason nodded and handed the rocket to Shade.

“There is a vault,” Noreth said. “It’s hidden under one of the remote magic accumulators Miss Hurin set up to accumulate and feed magic your village in Australia.”

“How did you manage that?”

“With great difficulty. Even lacking the main village defences, Miss Hurin was not incautious about its protections.”

“How do I open this?”

“It will only open for two people. You and I.”

“Is it a trap?”

“It has traps. I advise you to have Miss Hurin assist you. Speaking of which…”

“Barbou,” Jason said.

“Please ask her to make it quick and clean. Call it a final request.”

“I’ll ask. If she says no, I won’t push. She’ll probably say no.”

“I know. Now, leave. You’ve tarried too long already.”

Jason nodded.

“Goodbye, Noreth.”

“Goodbye, Mr Asano. Do better for this world than I did.”

Jason moved to step through the portal when Noereth called out to him.

“Actually, Mr Asano, there is one more thing I’d like to do, if you’ll permit me.”

***

Jason stepped out of the portal into the mezzanine lounge of the pagoda. Barbou and Gerling’s men rushed up as Jason walked towards the elevating platform. Jason didn’t so much as glance in their direction, instead, holding out a hand slick with blood. Leeches sprayed out over Gerling’s men but left Barbou untouched. He skittered away fearfully as the others collapsed, screaming and yanking leeches off themselves. Jason rode the elevating platform up as his portal sank into the floor as the other end of it was destroyed.

“Thank you, Shade.”

“You are welcome, Mr Asano,” Shade’s voice came from his shadow.

Jason reached the top floor master suite, went into the study and took a red crystal from a drawer. It was the one that Elizabeth had given him, in order to survive whatever attack she assumed he had planned. It lit up as it activated, a beacon to draw in the soul after the vampire died. Jason took out a reclamation orb and touched it to the crystal. The crystal started growing dim as the orb started filling with rainbow light. It did not fill all the way before the crystal blackened and crumbled.

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  • You have defeated [Georges Albon].

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“Georges?” Jason muttered. He extended his senses throughout his domain, which covered the entirety of the transformation zone. Neither Elizabeth nor her blood crystal appeared anywhere within.

“Shade,” Jason said. “I believe I’ve been played. Could a disembodied soul successfully leave the transformation zone, even while it’s sealed like this?”

“The only way to trap a soul, Mr Asano, is in its own body, as with the flesh abominations. A god of death can guide a soul, but not bind one. The Reaper can open passages for a soul, but also cannot bind one.”

“Open passages?”

“I will not be drawn into speaking on the role of my progenitor, Mr Asano. You know this.”

“Fine. I think Elizabeth had her blood crystal outside the transformation zone this whole time. She somehow got Georges’ crystal, maybe even made it herself. She passed it off as hers so I’d think I had her at a disadvantage.”

“Then she has likely escaped.”

***

The blast zone of the nuclear solar rockets was a crater. Ash and dust blocked out the sky and the former gothic cityscape had been levelled for kilometres. Noreth dug his way out of the ground from where he had buried himself deep, inside a cocoon of magical webbing. It was just enough that he survived given that, while the force of the rocket was immense, it was still only a silver-rank power. Noreth was gold rank, as were the preparations he made to shield himself.

Even with his preparations, his cocoon had been crushed, as had Noreth himself. Buried underground, he had to wait for bones to snap back into place before digging his way out. Once he did, he started laying out a ritual circle with webs.

***

There was a rush of rainbow light in the crater, not unlike the manifestation of a monster, but this was something else. Gerling appeared from the light, bare naked, his immortality power having brought him back even from full bodily annihilation. He was still coming to his senses, when webs started whipping out from a series of nearby ritual circles, binding him between them.

“I was a little worried you’d come back before I was ready,” Noreth said. “I was lucky, in this regard. Also, in that you never unsealed your strength power. You won’t be able to pull yourself free, not without more tricks than you have in your bag right now.”

“What do you want, North?” Gerling snarled.

“You know I only came to this place for you, right? You took my friend.”

“Someone like you doesn’t have friends.”

“I may be a monster, Mr Gerling, but not an unfeeling one. You took my friend and I came to get him back. Because of this, he and I will both soon be dead. I can’t save either of us, Mr Gerling. Or you. When you think about it, you have led all three of us to our doom in this place.”

“We can team up. Fight Asano.”

“No, Mr Gerling. Mr Asano was kind enough to let me take a small measure of revenge on the man who brought us here. After that, I will take my own life.”

“It doesn’t have to be like this,” Gerling said.

“It didn’t, Mr Gerling, but now it does.”

***

Jason opened his eyes and his vision departed from the crater where Gerling died.

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  • Party member [Noreth] has died.

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“So, that’s it then,” Jason said.

“Will you pursue Elizabeth after reintegrating the transformation zone?” Shade asked.

“No,” Jason said. “I’m done with vampires and magic factions. It’s time to finish the job and go home.”

“Home, Mr Asano?”

“Yeah. This world isn’t it anymore.”

Comments

Aaron

Solid.

Jon

Awesome chapter!!! It's time to go home!!!!!!!

Ethan

I’m glad that’s done.

Anonymous

Great chapter, all of my guess as to who the diamond ranker was we're wrong but I like this version. :)

Jordan Burnett

I can’t seem to remember who it was that gerling killed that was noreth was friends with 🤔

Andrew

Thank you!

Anonymous

I hope that Vault has stuff to get Gordon back. Head home with all the boys and family.

Anonymous

I'm coming home I'm coming home Tell the world I'm coming home Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday I know my kingdom awaits and they've forgiven my mistakes I'm coming home, I'm coming home Tell the world that I'm coming

Danielle Warvel

Bout time he finally realized where his real home is.

Qrystof

Glad it's getting on. The earth arc hurt.

Anonymous

I'm not sure how Gerling is responsible for bringing in Noreth when Noreth was the one who destabilized the astral space in the first place and then chose to go inside.

AceSpitfire

Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.

Amelgar

No that was the chinese guy and the builder's diamond ranker

Anthony Arredondo

I say this as a fan and not as someone just criticizing, I hope you make a note for your editor when you get to this part on releasing the books. I think its more burnout but it feels really chopped and rushed especially this weeks chapters.

Anonymous

Yes - holy hell 100% agreed. I'm a fan and say this with love - the quality is all over the place. Someone needs to step in and clean up the earth saga.

Joel Sasmad

We never did find out why Gerling wanted that elf...

Anonymous

Ah~, the satisfaction of Gerling's swift and unceremonious end. Also, some character growth, though admittedly in a 'losing a bit of shine and gloss' kinda way.

Jon

Fairly confident the vault will carry everything Jason needs to make the bridge

Jon

this was the best part of the chapter. Jason has grown as a person here on Earth. now its time for Jason 2.0 to head back and shine

LEMON

The chapter was kind of confusing. 100% Jason is going to getto yhe other planet at the end of the chapter on Friday. Might get some chapters about what is happening there too

TerrestrialOverlord

Wait so are we getting diamond loots or what? don't play with me shirt....the whole next chapter better be a list of loots we getting.....also please don't forget to take all them techie stuff from earth to Pallimustus...Jory will never forgive Jason...also sooo much money to be made bro!!! Salus Mundi suprema lex esto "The safety of the World should be the supreme law" your variation on the Cicero quote?

mhaj58

“I believe you,” Jason said. “Sometimes the things we love are the things we hurt most. This one gets you right in the feels

Mark Thorne

I'm a little surprised that North didn't at least tell Gerling that, "This is going to hurt. A lot." Or something. Half of torture is anticipation. Plus...how did North die? He survived the weapon. Killing oneself as a gold ranked (without powers) has to be tough. Also, the more I think about this, the more I like North, darn it! I wish he'd stay as a character!

Omiso

Now Noreth is going to pull the same Magic trick than Elizabeth and former Ms. East and get a new body for his disembodied soul. Good arc Shirt I enjoyed quite a bit even if few others didn't.

Anonymous

For me, this chapter felt like Jason reading a story about something that happened long ago. It felt like he was reciting the phone book, or ordering pizza. What happens is interesting at 50k feet but complete lack of (relief, joy, sorrow, anger, happiness, accomplishment, justice…anything) had me completely disconnected from the chapter. Not what happens but that almost all takes place away from our view.

Seaspike

Jory, with Earth lab equipment. Clive, with Earth science equipment. Both, with computer support.

Enzo Elacqua

Nah the party power showed he died. I imagine it interacts with souls so I doubt he can do anything of the like. That was the whole reason Jasón put him in it

Anonymous

I teared up reading this chapter. Just beautiful. Little Jason is growing up so fast

Seadrake

I agree, but I think that just hammers in how fine he is with his birth world. It just isn't home anymore.

Louis Glick

Hate to be a critic but anticlimactic... If there is an edit that does not majorly change things up I would suggest at least adding some more humour to this. Probably something self deprecating to at the very least poke fun at the sudden offscreen end of this arcs two major antagonists.

Anonymous

Sweet chapter Shirt. I loved the nightmare hag twist. I have to agree with a few others here, though partially. The pacing over the last 20 or so chapters has been too varied although the build up chapters are kind of fast paced enough. I think that when you eventually get around to publishing this on Amazon, the end of the Earth arc (if that will happen by Friday) needs to be redone. This is fine from a daily release perspective but the flow seems somewhat lacking compared to your work at the end of Vol 1 when read as a book.

Chris

If I was Jason I would fix the nodes which would hold off the danger to earth then hunt a massive amount of vampires to power level even if it means sticking around a bit. He probably needs to do that anyway to fill those cores.

Josh Teague

You can really feel his exhaustion in this chapter. He is just done. He is ready to be finished and to get back to his friends in the other world and he is tired of dealing with the bullshit from earth.

Anonymous

Well that’s one way to cheese an ending I guess. Good riddance. At least we’re going back to the other world.

Anonymous

Not until the end for me.. I really enjoyed Jason meeting his uncle, loving up his niece, planning and building the compound, confronting and getting closures with Amy/brother, Shade and Gordon’s personality quirks. Growth. There were a ton of run and interesting story elements in this ARC, just the last 20 or so chapters….bogged down for me. I really wish he was taking his steampunk buddy back… it would have been fun, he and Clive.

Anonymous

I am seriously curious Gerling's nightmare was before he died.

K Hilliard

After seeing it so often in last chapter's comments, I laughed out loud at seeing the line “Curse my sudden, yet inevitable betrayal."

Omy Sadat

At fn last...

Steven

Daaaang that got heavy in a hurry! Love the twists and can't wait to get back to magic world!

Asurathe13th

Okay, holy s*** that was awesome!!! I totally didn't see that coming!

Jonathan Walker

BOUT FUCKING TIME YOOOOO HELL YES

JoshCalmick

Hell yeah! Great chapter, Shirt! Very fun stuff!

Jack Trowell

For someone trying not to become an actual villain, this was maybe a step in the wrong direction

Jack Trowell

For a very short moment I had forgotten that one of the others vampires was named George 1nd believed that Elisabeth had been a cross dressing or trans vampire

Cirex123

How do we know that Noreth cant revive once per rank as well, as is tradition?

buca117

I want Jason's reunion to be devoid of jokes, at least at first. I just want Jason to give Humphrey and Clive a big, silent hug for a solid minute. He's home and with people he cares about and that care about him. People he'd die for (has died for) and people who'd die for him. This whole trip to Earth has been an ever-spiralling series of misfortunes, betrayals, and tragedies. Please give Jason just one solid minute to appreciate what he still has.

Lewis McReu

Give them a hug and then be punched by Sophie. A lot. And then road trip to the nearest temple of Knowledge.

Ethan

What a fantastic choice for a chapter name. At the end here, you can tell it's no longer personal for Jason. True, he's killing some of the most horrible people he's met on Earth, but it's for the good of Earth rather than for personal revenge. Gerling was always going to be the worst choice possible to leave behind, even worse than the vampires. Enough silver rankers can bring down the few gold-ranked vampires remaining. I don't think the same can be said of Gerling. And Noreth, while obviously working for the betterment of the world, seemed to forget until the very end what made it so special to him: The people. And this is how Jason reminds him

reeen

im excited about this reunion that's coming up

Anonymous

For me this chapter is a big let down. We dont see the nuke go off. We dont see Gerling die. We dont see Gerling rage because he failed. We dont see Jason’s perspective on taking revenge on Gerling. The conflict is resolved in a manner that is completely detached from Jason and his perspective as if its an afterthought and not a major plot/character point.

Anonymous

Honestly while I do agree with you on principle I still don’t think this was the worst way to go. Jason has enough blood on his hands and to be honest even if Jason was the one to kill Gering it wouldn’t mean that much his brother friend and girlfriend would still be dead. Jason said he’d kill Gering he never said how. So death by Mr. North is in itself satisfying in a way. Honestly I’m surprised that Noreth went along with everything but it does give a rather satisfying end to his character arc. All in all while it might have been cathartic to have Jason kill Gering the way it went down was unexpectedly superb.

Benjamin White

Earth Arc is Books 3&4 book 2 is the astral space on palli Arc 1 Volume = 2 Books roughly

Benjamin White

That revival is tied to specific essences (immortal, healing etc) that majority of only activate fully at diamond or higher. Jason’s however is tied to the power the phoenix gave him. So no revival for spider boy

Anonymous

I mean honestly the start of this chapter had a glaring hole it in, that began at the end of the last chapter that made it so obvious that it was an illusion, or the author just decided not to remember a few details. However they are all in his aura which if you are against him does constant damage to you, which didn’t occur before the “betrayal” so was kinda bored with this chapter.

Dino

The spirit domain effects don't kick in until the zone is reintegrated into physical reality. They aren't working at all yet. This is mentioned last chapter or the chapter before when he says he can't kill the remaining ghouls with his domain effects until he's reintegrated.

Fortunis

Please, tell me he loots them.

Anonymous

A little anticlimactic to my taste that Jason wouldn't kill Gerling after he killed his brother, girlfriend and best friend

Meerschaum

I feel like I should realize who Noreth's friend is here, but I don't. Barbou? This chapter felt weird and rushed, especially around Noreth's motivations.

Shakango Resident

Yay, an escaped vampire woohoo and it sucks that mysteriously his identity didn't work just for this plot point.

Bert Babb

Noreth and Gerling got blown up with a nuke. Ok l get that. Still not sure why Noreth would self-terminate. Also Jason knows that Gerling has the immortality confluence, what would be his backup plan for re-killing him if Noreth hadn't stepped up? Maybe he'd just leave him in the transform zone when he iniated reintegration ?

Tyler S.

Noreth entered the space to get Barbou back from Gerling. Then they got stuck in the Transformation zone and he realized that none but Jason were getting out