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What had once been an idyllic, mist-shrouded valley was now a bombed-out wasteland of craters, broken buildings and broken bodies. The mist had faded away, the air now filled with an ozone tingle of lingering magic and the iron taste of blood. Little more than a few buildings, lucky to have even one wall left standing, was all that remained of the village. Adventure Society and Magic Society personnel swarmed what was left like ants on a corpse.

The Adventure Society staff were mostly hauling away the dead, piled onto wagons that floated over ground too rough for wheels. The Magic Society investigators were conducting magical analysis even as the dead were being carted off around them.

While the adventurers who had participated in the battle had casualties, they had managed to avoid all but a few fatalities. The Purity loyalist had more fallen amongst their number but most of the dead were the angel-like beings that had come through the sky portals. Torn apart and dropped out of the sky, large portions of their bodies had been annihilated, leaving only macabre remnants behind.

“They call themselves messengers,” Clive explained as he and the rest of the group picked their way through the carnage. “They’re too inherently magical to use essence magic and they aren’t native to our world.”

“Your sister can summon one, right, Humphrey?” Belinda asked.

Humphrey’s sister, Henrietta, was a summoning specialist, with an array of summoning abilities and familiars. It was an unusual specialty that made her something of a one-woman team.

“That isn’t a true messenger,” Clive said. “Messengers are living things from physical reality. A summoning ability essentially creates a controlled monster. It might have the shape and the power, but it’s not the real thing.”

“Is that what happened here?” Neil asked. “Some kind of mass summoning?”

“No,” Clive said. “If the messengers here were just summoned fakes, the dead ones would be going up in rainbow smoke by now. Those rings were portals bringing the messengers from somewhere. Even with the kind of magic that dam had gathered up, it shouldn’t be possible.”

“Jason came here,” Sophie pointed out. “Twice.”

“These are not ordinary times,” Ken said.

“Exactly,” Clive agreed. “This monster surge is unlike anything we’ve ever seen. It is a time where the impossible had become possible, at least for a  while. Every surge weakens the dimensional wall between our universe and the deep astral, but this time it’s been shredded. It will take a while to repair itself. Until it does, we’ve got the worst monster surge in recorded history to deal with, plus whatever manages to invade through the gaps. First the Builder and now these messengers.”

“Which leads to the question of their intent,” Ken said. “The Builder’s purpose is clear: the plunder our astral spaces. What do these new beings want?”

“All the ones that survived flew away,” Humphrey said. “We’ll find out when some of them are captured.”

“We already know what they want,” Gary said. “They were called here by Purity extremists. They’re going to declare everyone and everything they don’t like to be unclean and try to wipe it off the face of the planet.”

“There has always been a question as to why Purity chose to take a part in this affair,” Ken said. “Pitting itself against the entire world, with only something it should detest as an ally. Perhaps we finally caught a glimpse of their ultimate objective.”

“Even if as many of those messengers came through those rings as the valley teams reported,” Humphrey said, “that’s not enough for the Purity church to take on a whole world full of adventurers and other churches.”

“You’re assuming this is the only place they’re doing it,” Clive said. “We forced their hand, here, and they opened the portals ahead of plan. What if there are places like this all over the world? What if they were waiting for the conflict with the Builder to reach full swing before swooping in with a global army of messengers?”

“Why would these messenger things participate?” Neil asked. “What’s in it for them?”

“And why are they called messengers?” Sophie asked. “What’s the message, and who is it from?”

“What I’m about to say is broadly generalising,” Clive said. “Very broadly, since we’re talking about a people spread across multiple realities. From what I understand, however, the messengers have a very rigid and uniform culture. They are also one of the few intelligent beings known for interdimensional travel. It's the main reason they are so well known."

“We get it,” Belinda said. “It’s not a research paper, Clive. You can just explain things without needing to qualify every detail.”

“Fine,” Clive said. “By and large, messenger culture has a single, unifying idea: that they are the highest form of life and that they represent the will of the living cosmos.”

“The cosmos is alive?” Humphrey asked.

“Not that I’m aware of,” Clive said.

“Since when does something not being true stop people from believing in it?” Neil asked.

“Very true,” Ken agreed. “Once people invest enough in an idea, true or false no longer matters. They have made it such an intrinsic part of their identity that any challenge to that idea’s validity is viewed as an attack. Once it takes hold in an entire culture, that culture becomes very dangerous to its neighbours.”

“That’s the problem with the messengers,” Clive said. “Their idea is that they are born perfect and that this makes them inherent rulers.”

As they made their way through the valley, the remains of messengers were still being hauled away. Sophie watched a floating cart, piled high with bodies, driven past them by an Adventure Society official.

“So much for that,” she said.

“Has Purity decided that these things should be in charge and started to bring them in?” Neil asked.

“That’s for the Adventure Society to find out,” Clive said. “It’s out of our hands, now. There’s no way they leave this in the hands of a silver-rank team.”

“It won’t be a team,” Humphrey said. “I imagine they’ll either set up a new department, like the Builder response units, or roll it in with the Builder response and bump their resource and staff allocation.”

“You said that they can travel between dimensions,” Belinda said to Clive. “Wouldn't that make them showing up here a lot less impossible than you said? And what do they need portals for, then?”

"It's not that they can travel between dimensions inherently," Clive said. "One of the things that makes them unique is that their bodies and souls aren't separate the way they are for almost every other physical being. Nor are they beings of pure astral energy, like disembodied souls or ordinary astral entities. They’re something in between, neither fully physical nor fully spiritual in nature. They are gestalt beings, body and soul fused together. Only through death do their souls become completely spiritual.”

“Sure,” Neil said. “What does that actually mean?”

"It means," Clive said, "that they can endure dimensional forces far beyond what we can. More even than a celestine, like Sophie, with her inherent astral affinity. Dimensional travel is hard. Even if you can punch through the dimensional membrane and escape physical reality, that puts you outside it. No physical reality means your body stops existing, leaving your soul to drift off to wherever souls go when we die."

“That’s what happened to Jason, right?” Humphrey asked. “Except for the soul floating away part.”

"Yes," Clive said. "Outworlders are plucked out of their worlds and sent down a channel of magic to another one. Their bodies stop existing, exactly like I said, but their souls form a new one to inhabit when they arrive. It's very similar to the process of a monster manifestation. Of course, all essence users go through the same process of forming a body out of magic as they rank up; we just do it more gradually. Jason being an outworlder simply gave him a head start."

“You’re saying that we’re all monsters?” Sophie asked.

"There are some differences, but it's a matter of details and specifics," Clive clarified. "We're more similar to summoned familiars."

"What does any of this have to do with dimensional travel?" Belinda asked. "Is it that these messengers don't get turned into dimensional breakfast spread the moment they head out into the astral?"

“It’s not quite that simple,” Clive said. “They are far more resilient to dimensional forces, but even they can’t just roam around the astral without being annihilated. For beings like us, we would require some manner of dimensional vessel. Essentially, a small astral space that can fly around with a pocket of reality for us to live in.”

“Wasn’t the Order of the Reaper’s astral space some kind of broken dimensional vessel, like what you’re describing?” Sophie asked.

"Yes," Clive explained. "So, it doesn't even have to be that small. These messengers, though, can use much harsher means of dimensional travel. Something close to the randomly forming magical streams that carry outworlders between worlds, although it would need to be more regulated and more stable. Methods like that would destroy any of us, but the messengers can endure it because of their gestalt nature. Of course,  creating the kind of dimensional stream is beyond any astral magic we have here. Or had here, before the Builder showed up."

"But these messengers have it, and they've given it to the church of Purity," Ken said.

"So it would seem," Clive said. "Even with the right knowledge, it would require an almost unconscionable amount of power and resources to accomplish. Even the dam wasn't enough and they had to sacrifice gods know how many people. Even then, it's not a means of dimensional travel that we could use. Only the messengers can survive that kind of journey."

"And these messengers traverse worlds to imposing their own ideology and order?" Ken asked.

"I don't think they came to increase their between-meal snack options," Neil muttered.

“You’re right, Ken,” Clive said. “Also, as Gary suggested, they’ll fit Purity’s ideals far better than the Builder. Having them come in and take over may well be the god’s true goal.”

“That’s bad, right?” Neil asked. “That sounds bad.”

“It doesn’t change anything,” Sophie said. “There’s a bunch of pricks coming to our world and we need to punch them a whole lot.”

“We may be getting ahead of ourselves,” Humphrey said. “For all we know, the messengers here are the only ones, and a large portion of them were killed before they could escape. This might be a negligible threat.”

“Humphrey,” Gary said. “I don’t know if you’ve been paying attention for the last few years, but if you bet on things not getting worse, it won’t be your money you lose. It’ll be your head.”

***

The group made their way out of the destroyed village and through a woodland path where more wagons of dead were being taken out. These, unlike the ones they’d seen previously, were covered with tarps. The dripping blood gave it away; the smell of death was too pervasive to pinpoint a specific source.

They arrived in a large forest clearing. One of the main ritual sites used to create the portal rings, the ground had been covered in massive ritual circles. It was also covered in blood. Like everywhere else, the original state only remained where not cratered with damage from the ritual being sent awry by Clive and Belinda’s sabotage. It seemed to have been less heavily affected, though, and was crawling with Magic Society investigators. It looked like the bodies had already all been removed from this area, to facilitate the investigation. The last of them had been those they had seen being taken away along the forest path.

"Does it seem to anyone else like there's a surprising amount of blood on the ground?" Humphrey asked.

“There was a battle,” Ken said.

“And people have a lot of blood in them,” Neil said. He was a healer and knew this better than most.

“Yep,” Sophie agreed. “You’d be surprised at how much there is once you take it all out.”

The rest of the group all turned to look at her.

“What?” she asked.

“Over here,” someone called out to them. Miles Cotezee was weaving his way through the craters and the investigators poking around at any trace of ritual circle left behind. He signalled them with a reserved wave as he approached.

“Any word on what the power source here in the valley was yet?” Clive asked immediately.

“Yeah,” Miles said gravely. It was a change from his general air of tiredness at the bureaucratic lot that was his life as an Adventure Society official.

“You know how this place was where all the Purity loyalists brought their families?” Miles asked. “We thought it was to keep the most zealous worshippers safe, but it turns out these evil bastards were just stocking firewood.”

Clive went pale.

“What?” Humphrey asked.

“Ritual sacrifice,” Clive said darkly. “Everyone has magic in their bodies. Even normals. Like the blood Sophie was talking about, there’s a surprising amount once you take all of it out. I've never seen it done myself but it's one of the worse ways to go. What's left after is…”

They all turned to look back the way they came, where they’d seen the covered wagons.

“We need to burn what’s left of this filth religion to the ground,” Miles snarled. “There were kids on those wagons. What used to be kids. I’m never going to unsee that.”

“Can these people get any more foul?” Sophie asked. “I thought I’d met some detestable gutter scum in my life but this is something else. How many people are we talking about?”

“Too many,” Miles said. “With what’s left of them and the general destruction, we’ll never have solid numbers.”

“They sacrificed their own families?”

“From what we’ve been able to tell,” Miles said, “most of them went willingly. The parents, anyway. That’s the kind of faith we’re dealing with. It looks like not all of them were willing to lay down for the cause, though. A lot of these people didn’t go quietly, so it wasn’t all unyielding faith.”

“Most of Purity’s worshippers turned aside from the god as the truth came out,” Ken said. “I knew that only the most zealous orders remained with the church, but I had no idea the ramifications would be this.”

“They’re not a religion anymore,” Neil said. “I’m part of a church and I won’t let them say that they’re the same as me. They’re just some kind of death cult, now.”

“That’s an opinion being mirrored by anyone who had to see this mess,” Miles said. “That’s not what I called you in here for, though. This is way bigger than any of us, now.”

“Our goal hasn’t changed,” Humphrey said. “We want our team member back.”

“Funny you should say that,” Miles said. “Come with me.”

He led them away from the main area and onto a forest path out of the clearing.

“We’ve set up in another clearing that wasn't full of dead... where we’re processing the people who arrived at the bottom of the craters.”

“Any idea who they are?” Humphrey asked.

“Or where they came from?” Clive added.

“Yes, and yes,” Miles said. “The who is outworlders. A hundred and nineteen outworlders, all arrived at the same time. As for the where they’re from, that’s what you’re here for.”

“Why us?” Humphrey asked.

“Because when we told them they’d been brought to another world, they all asked about Jason Asano.”

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Janna

First

Darren Bowles

Try read it first 😂

Patrick Schuldt

And skipped the non Jason chapter..

Andrew Goudie

The whole of Asano village then? Not just Taika.

David Fletcher

I hope not. A good bit of that village were spies and traitors to their family. Bringing them to a world where very, very powerful people and minor gods hate Jason would be very bad.

Leander

Who wants to bet that tomorrow will be a Jason chapter?

ReadingObsessed

Think it's from one of Jason's soul spaces? Or only the Actual Asano clan? There was definitely more than that living in the compound. I'd believe if there was a *little* nudge from the World Phoenix and only the loyal Asanos came.

Kyle J Smith

Thank you for the chapter! So, they already are bringing Jasons people over.

CentaureHeart

So Jason became like a Messenger then? He's also a gestalt entity that can travel easier between realities through the astral

Anonymous

I'm hoping it's some of the people Jason knew from the Network Teams he worked with in Australia and Taika too. I kinda don't want his family there; I think that would be a real problem for Jason.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Azulmar

I can't wait for the "bro, you're Clive! Sorry about your wife bro"

TerrestrialOverlord

So I was thinking could it be that Jason is playing the strong but not strong enough to marry into rimaros strong so that grandpa diamond can leave him alone. Seriously I'm still feeling underwhelmed by the battle from. Friday and clinging to a last hope?...no Jason chapter booooooooh

Anonymous

Basically everyone on earth knew Jason and that he went to another world so not surprising that they ask about him when they get transported themselves. Do still hope Taika is one of them though.

Albert Garcia

Ahhhh what a way to end the chapter. Lol I wonder how Jason's team will react when they hear about Jason's experiences back on earth

Anonymous

I really want them to just show off their cool essences from earth. It’ll be great, Jason’s team will get a vague idea of what vehicles Jason talked about

Namorat

They already saw a bunch of vids that Dawn brought with her, though, I think.

Anonymous

actually let me correct this... i feel a farrah, rufus and jason chap. is coming but i still wonder what they are doing while jason is on his transport missions. because if rufus finds out they are using jaso as bait i could see an issue.

Namorat

I am 99% sure Taika is one of those folks. I kinda hope his family isn't there, though. It would be really hard on Jason. Maybe good for dramatic purposes, but I would feel bad for him nonetheless. I assume he would do something stupid to vent his anger and frustration.

Anonymous

This has me wondering if the Asano compound was the place struck... Would the portals act like lightning and most easily develop/strike in areas with high concentrations of magic (or ambient charge) that are not held within a domain? If thats the case then it would make sense.

Landsraad

I just think he just got his ass kicked. They were his pure counter and not juat one of them but 3. He was a Pikachu facing 3 Onyx at the same time

Louis Glick

Jason builds a nation?

Landsraad

We all assume theyre Earthlings and not some oyher 3rd party sent to assist Jason. They could be enemies of Messengers sent to help Asano

Leander

Yeah, but because it would be a problem I am quite sure that it is his family. Shirt has never passed up on an opportunity to get Jason through the wringer, all in the name of character development

Leander

You probably just named shirts arguments on why it is his family

Hayden Leech

You know I’m kinda hoping Jason winds up married to Zara. Him being forced into a political marriage seems very in tune with the incredibly bleak direction Shirtaloon took the story. And it might develop into something real. Which would be a good romantic interest for him.

Anonymous

Oooooohhh the hype :D

Anonymous

Taika was around to see Jason's recording crystals right. He should know their names or at least recognize their faces.

cittran genericlastname

This one hits really close to home: “Once people invest enough in an idea, true or false no longer matters. They have made it such an intrinsic part of their identity that any challenge to that idea’s validity is viewed as an attack. Once it takes hold in an entire culture, that culture becomes very dangerous to its neighbours.”

Robert Nugent

Lots to unpack here. The Builder is cheating again. He can’t attack Earth, but he can bring over Jason’s family and friends and attack them here. I hope we don’t wait all week to find out who came over, but you have to assume it was the Asano compound that got hit. Taita, Jason’s Fanboy, the Asano cousins plus regular friends and family. Maybe even his Mom. Gulp. Looks like the Biscuiteers just drew guard duty.

Hunter Vook

Unyielding btw...

Seppo Marx

What if friendly vampires show up in the group- like Vermilion?

Mark Thorne

I really don't understand all the assumptions around these being people personally known by Jason. Jason was basically a household name on Earth by the time he left (possibly less so in America as they promoted their own heroes). Anyone coming to a different world from Jason's Earth probably would ask about him, wouldn't they? Shirt may well make them part of Jason's extended network, but I'm just not on board with the assumption they have to be...

wherebear

Interesting... Mr. North implied that the portal/bridge that Jason would build between worlds would be harmful. I believe he said, “Build it where people aren’t going to get hurt.” ...Or something like that. I wonder if Jason didn’t build it far enough away from the Asano compound or some other group of people?

wherebear

Some other the things Clive said in this chapter made me wonder: Has it ever been implied why Purity wants to cleanse the world? Is it just a grab or power? OR is there a desperate enough reason that the god would put itself in this all-or-nothing situation...? Maybe there is an “impure” source so foul that it had to try.

Robert Nugent

I guess since we know Taika came over and he was in charge of family security, it’s safe to assume that other family members were in close proximity at the time. Plus, we do not just lose all those characters. Are you telling me you don’t want to see Danielle Geller meet Jason’s Mom or Amy and Sophie swapping stories? I do.

wherebear

That seems to be the pattern... These chapters might be more palatable for some people if they came in larger chunks though (more of them grouped together).

Anonymous

would he still be a vampire after outworlderization though?

Robert Nugent

Jason needs to deliver the video letter to that fort commander’s mysterious friend. We will probably meet some new characters when we meet Farrah’s temp team.

Seaspike

I think he said that because the bridge will also act as his territory, and he was warning Jason since not all his family can survive inside it.

Henri Black

I recall that Purity gave precisely zero fucks that his Cleansing would kill everyone on the planet.

Jonathan

May be a stretch but my guess is that the messengers will make a play for Earth. Think about it, a world without gods and until recently all human, now with fierce xenaphobia and still in crisis. Though they likely have to wait for the channel to stabolize and in the meanwhile will try to convert vunerable/isolated populations.

Robert Nugent

Another technical violation of the Builders agreements with the other astrals.

Anonymous

The other Astral beings have to be very big losers to not consider abduction, and into a world with the greatest monster surge in history and a war going on, an attack. If it's not some ploy to deal with the Builder through other agents somehow, I'll be very disappointed.

Bryce

I get that any good story needs tribulations, some drama and hardships to overcome.. but damn do I wish Jason could have some slack

Anonymous

I really hope not all of Jason's family is here, Taika and Grandma were the only interesting characters left alive in that village imo. Definitely could do without the sister and Jason 2: Younger and More Entitled (aka niece whatever her name was), all their interactions bored me to regret. On the other hand, would love that gold ranker's group to have come through, that'd be proper spicy. Also if somehow Keito's team came back from the dead I would be on board.

Jeff Scott

Since the Builder is STILL cheating this could be yet another Phoenix intervention.

Marcel Diaz

Eh, I think that's dumb. They were just made to be less interesting cus he largely kept them in safety, and to make him hop skipping and a jumpin all over easier to write. Itd be a bitch to have too many characters for him to interact with when he was going through such a rough time. Also, when I've been in a dark zone, friends and family had a tough time with me too.

Anonymous

Not sure if it’s been said but the title is spelled incorrectly!

Gjim

Oh, that is clever of the Builder to send people Jason knows. My guess is that Dawn will use her full power to save them, or the Builder will just kill all of them just to prove a point to Jason, by the use of cheap tricks. Curious to see who came to the other side though my money is on his niece being the only one of his direct family, thus forcing him to play babysitter till she ranks up several times.

Anonymous

Can't wait to see Jason reaction when all team Biscuit + Outworlders reach communication range at the same time !

Anonymous

I really hope we dont get many recurring characters over from earth. Would be good to leave that story arc where it was.

Adurna

I would agree if they didn't have someone sounding like Taika.

The Lost Pages

Is it terrible of me to hope his niece got summoned?

ling ling

119 ppl - all bait against jason

Henscratch

If their subconscious reacted like Jason’s and created a similar interface, they’ll all have easy jobs with Magic Society. Probably best since the culture shock will be rough

mistermerf

Well, the secret is going to be out on Jason's spirit realms now. There will absolutely be someone who knows about Jason's weird cities and yaps about it. Anyone who knows what a spirit realm is will get very suspicious very fast.

Anonymous

Hoping gun dude that took after Jason shows up. I guess at that point though you risk him stealing the spotlight.

Bee

Name Droppers!