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Jason knew from his map that the expedition had been portalled to somewhere in the north of Colombia, which in this world was in the southwest of the Storm Kingdom. They headed south, on the same wide, well-maintained roads Jason had travelled on during his delivery contract.

The group experimented with the chat features of Jason's party interface, the guild team clearly having used similar abilities before. They explained them to the unaffiliated after some basic functionality tests, so Jason remained silent and let them.

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  • Party member [Zara Rimaros] wishes to open a private chat channel. Accept Y/N?

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Jason declined, not so much as casting a glance at the princesses. Zara was on a cloud, similar to that of Jeni, but instead of ice, hers was a volatile roiling of air and water. It looked like she was standing in a small, very contained tropical storm. Vesper rode a construct version of a heidel that looked like a two-headed horse made of sapphires. Of all the transportation modes, it was the most eye-catching. Some of the others didn’t bother with transport, using movement powers to keep up on foot.

Others in the group, especially the guild members who had been watching the royal members of the expedition, noticed her looking at him. Jason noted the resulting hostility in their auras but offered no more reaction than he did to the princess. The only one that interested him at all was Orin. As well as being the most steadfast of the group, he was fresh from a rank up. All of the guild team were in the earliest part of silver-rank, but Jason had met Orin just days earlier when he’d been at the peak of bronze. Orin was one of Kasper Irios’ friends, being the quiet member of that group as well.

It was typical of adventurers to push themselves to the peak of their current rank before a monster surge. Using the surge itself to cross the threshold and get a jump on the next rank was a practice Jason had been told about during his earliest days as an adventurer. With how delayed the surge was, he had no doubt that many people were prepared and either had or were about to join Orin in crossing the line. Vesper Rimaros, for example, was at the very high end of silver rank.

A dozen people moving through the jungle at a goodly speed did not go unnoticed and the expedition was attacked by a large pack of silver-rank monsters. They came from the rear but the expedition was ready, having been alerted by the guild scout trailing the main group. Jason had already sensed their approach when the warning came and was certain that the gold-rank expedition leader had as well. More than forty flying snakes with flickering insect wings came over the jungle canopy and into the open space above the road. With darting movements, like giant dragonflies, they spat poison globules before diving in to try and land venomous bites.

Auras erupted out from the dozen adventurers, an overlapping slew of powerful effects. Not all of them were useful to every person, like one that enhanced lightning-based damage, which did nothing for Jason. But there were also speed and strength enhancements, damage reduction effects and boosts to sensory powers; a cornucopia of augmentations demonstrating the advantage of essence users acting in concert.

Jason didn’t bother to act, sitting on his mount and watching the others. Jeni did the same, observing the team in action. Whenever a monster targeted either, they responded with a savage aura spike that persuaded the beast to move on to other targets.

The three unaffiliated adventurers were capable, acting quickly and decisively, but were outclassed by the others. Vesper was moving like a dancer, sword in hand as she chanted a sonorous song that disoriented the monsters. The effect was slight but telling, even the minimal advantage something the expert adventurers could capitalise on.

Zara used a combination of wind and water powers to attack the monsters and control the environment. She conjured walls and blades of water and slammed the snakes through trees with focused blasts of wind. With so many adventurers around, she left the monsters for more damaged-oriented allies to finish off while she set up the next monster for slaughter.

Most impressive was the guild team, their six members a chorus of power and synergy. When they all fired off abilities at once it was almost simultaneous, staggered just enough to land in the optimal sequence. Jason was forced to acknowledge that the famous arrogance of the guilds was not without basis as they took the monsters apart. The guild team was a well-oiled machine, and that machine was a meat grinder.

Jason might have it all over them in terms of adventuring experience, but their training regimens had started before they got their first essence and continued through iron and bronze rank. The results of that were playing out in front of Jason as he watched. If things went wrong, that’s when experience like Jason’s was valuable. In their element, though, even a relatively inexperienced guild team showed Jason adventurers as he'd never seen them.

Korinne, the team’s leader, sent orders swiftly, her efficiency only enhanced by Jason’s communication power. There was no sign of the unruliness she had demonstrated earlier as her training kicked in and she relayed orders that were followed to the letter. Once the fight started, her whole team showed the discipline that had been lacking as they fooled around back in the marshalling yard.

Monsters were pinned by control abilities, weakened by debuffs and hammered with a flurry of damaging powers. There was a clockwork precision to the process that had the guild demolishing the enemy at an incredible pace. Jason had never seen silver-rank monsters slaughtered with such speed and efficiency.

As the fight played out, Shade notified Jason that his long-deployed scouts had found the target site. As Shade relayed that information, Jason slowly and carefully diminished his aura, so as not to alert the gold ranker.

Once the last of the monsters were finished off, Jeni realised that someone was missing. She had seen Jason staying out of the fight at the start, but hadn’t pushed him. She was worried enough about his stability that she might have even preferred if he did nothing during the whole expedition. This was reinforced when she realised that he had slipped away during the latter part of the battle. Despite her gold-rank senses, in the mess of overlapping auras, Asano’s had smoothly vanished. He and his mount had disappeared with it.

“Did anyone see Asano go?” she asked.

The rest of the group all looked around, blank-faced. Jeni closed her eyes and winced.

“I knew I was going to hate this job.”

She spoke to Jason through voice chat.

“Mr Asano, what are you doing?”

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  • Party leader [Jason Asano] has set his incoming voice chats to mute.

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She shot a flat glare in Vesper’s direction.

“I hate politics so much.”

***

Shade, scouting ahead, had found the aperture and the Builder cult force guarding it. Jason had shadow-jumped directly to his familiar and was now observing the cultists from hiding, crouched in the thick jungle growth.

The aperture was inside a small cave, little more than a deep indent in a stone outcropping. Outside the cave, the cultists had cleared a huge section of jungle. The resulting fallen trees and scrub was still in the process of being burned away. The tools being used were whirling saw blades and flamethrowers incorporated into the bodies of hulking construct creatures and people converted into half-construct abominations.

The constructs were a wild mismatch of designs, from crabs to centaurs to humanoids. The centaur constructs had two heads, despite the top half being humanoid and Jason realised they were based on half-heidels instead of half-horses. The semi-construct converted were downright disturbing, with much of their bodies replaced with artificial parts like magical cyborgs.

There were centaur variants among the converted as well, although these were single-headed because the top halves were all living celestine torsos. They were grafted onto construct bodies for the lower halves and not just heidel bodies. Others were in the form of large cats, scorpions and spiders.

Other flesh abominations had artificial limbs replacing or in addition to their own, emerging from almost any part of the body. It would have been comical if it hadn’t been so grotesque, filling Jason with revulsion. These weren’t prosthetics used to help people overcome injury or disability. These people had been butchered to create monsters, many quite likely against their will. That was how the Builder had done it when Jason and his team fought them in the astral space and there was no reason he wouldn’t do it again.

The constructs and the magic cyborg converted were the bulk of the force, some eighty at bronze rank and another twenty at silver. Although their numbers were high, they needed to be, as individually they were no match for an essence user. That might be less true in Greenstone, but the guild team Jason had just observed would land on them like artillery fire.

The key to creating both the construct creatures and the converted were the clockwork cores inside them. The purpose of the clockwork cores was to rapidly expand the Builder’s forces, producing constructs and converted at a greater pace than any equivalent power could be assembled. As invaders, the ability to rapidly expand their initial forces was of incredible value.

The sources of the cores were clockwork kings, which Jason had only seen one of. It was an ancient and crippled one, dug up on Earth by the Engineers of Ascension. They had used the damaged cores it could still produce as part of their human augmentation project.

Before his death, the EOA leader, Noreth, had given Jason access to a vault filled with EOA secrets and resources. The clockwork king counted as both and Jason had destroyed it himself, making sure no one would be able to use it again.

Clockwork kings were gold rank and Jason didn’t sense any auras on that level. The kings weren’t built for stealth and, even if they were, it was very hard for the Builder’s power to escape Jason’s attention. As such, any clockwork king in the vicinity would have to be on the other side of the aperture, inside the astral space. Jason turned his attention to the forces he was certain of.

Leading the small army of constructs and abominations was a cadre of essence users. Jason could sense the star seeds worming through their bodies and souls. There were five silver-rankers and a dozen bronze.

“Mr Asano,” Shade said, next to Jason in the undergrowth. “While I fear the answer is obvious, I am obligated to ask if this is truly the approach you wish to take. I know you wish to assess the effectiveness of your ability to influence objects related to the Builder. My concern is that, in another state of mind, perhaps, you might come to regret using people – even these people – as subjects of weapon experimentation.”

Jason turned his head to look at the shadow creature beside him, then back out at the enemy.

“At this point, what’s one more regret?”

***

Clockwork cores and star seeds were the two kinds of artefacts the Builder used to invest power into its minions. Clockwork cores were the lesser, being produced by other minions rather than the Builder itself and not direct conduits to the Builder. Because they were not, it was even possible to use them outside of the Builder’s influence.

Jason had already tested his power against the damaged, modified variants that the EOA salvaged. The effects there had been extreme and lethal. Now, he was going to test his influence over the undamaged, unmodified variant.

He didn’t bother to hide, stepping out of the jungle, shrouded in his starlight cloak. His aura washed out like a flood over the Builder’s minions and Jason used it to reach into the constructs and abominations.

Jason had hoped his influence over the clockwork cores would allow him to shut them down entirely. What he found was that he could do far more than that, at least with the weaker bronze-rank enemies. He had experience erasing the Builder’s imprint from the dimensional door and absorbing it for his own, plus the power the door gave him in influencing other Builder artefacts with his aura. This allowed him to seize control of the bronze-rank constructs entirely, erasing their Builder’s imprint and making them his own.

As for the silver-rank constructs, he lacked the strength to take them over. The best he could do was impede their coordination and speed while directing the bronze-rank ones to attack them.

The results with the cyborg-like converted were different and much more horrific. Seizing control of the artificial parts of their bodies through the cores inside them left the flesh fighting the steel. The abominations started ripping themselves apart, the artificial parts yanking themselves off the flesh to which they were macabrely welded. Whirling saw-blade limbs and flame-spitting orifices turned on the very bodies they were attached to.

Like their construct equivalents, the silver-rank abominations were more resistant to control than the bronze-rankers. The fleshly part of them resisted Jason’s efforts, but that flesh also made them vulnerable. The freakish bodies of the abominations were kept alive by the magic of their artificial parts. Rather than try and take full control, Jason focused on shutting off the magic in the artificial parts that kept the living parts alive. The converted were soon gasping for air and bleeding from their eyes and the points where flesh met steel.

Within moments of his appearance, and without so much as raising a hand, Jason had turned the construct army into a gruesome and chaotic spectacle of death. He walked slowly across the torched clearing, stepping over smouldering logs and around still-burning brush that threw smoke up and out over the jungle.

The essence users escaped the sudden and gruesome chaos, fighting their way free of the army that, moments ago, had been under their control. Their attention locked on Jason, whose aura was unhidden and obviously the source of the madness. As the essence users moved towards him, the five silver-rankers tried exerting suppressive force with their own auras to negate Jason’s influence on their army. The attempt was a miserable failure as their auras shrunk back from Jason's as if stung.

The auras of the essence users were thick with the Builder’s energy, shaped by the star seeds in their souls. Jason knew that power, which was scored onto his soul in the Builder’s attempts to torture Jason into accepting a star seed. As a result, there was no power that Jason knew better how to fight back against.

Jason poured his rage onto the essence users, smashing their auras to nothing. He didn't stop there, attacking their very souls the way their master had once attacked him. In doing so, the Builder had invested in Jason the very same ability, effectively handing a powerful weapon to his enemy.

Their souls were as inviolable to Jason as his own had been to the Builder. Unless they opened themselves up to him, which they never would, he could only do what their master did to him and scour their souls, inflicting a pain that transcended the physical.

Pain, as it turned out, was enough.

The bodies of the bronze rankers were unable to handle it, collapsing to the ground. The silver-rankers were stronger, but not strong enough, stopping dead in their tracks. That was when the Builder stepped in personally.

Star seeds had two elements: the physical element in the body and the spiritual element in the soul. Jason felt the Builder's power flood through the spiritual element and into the physical element, allowing it to take control of their bodies, bolstering them with power. Jason had once fought such a vessel and knew how strong they were, but to become one was a death sentence.

Any unprepared vessel could only embody a greater astral being for minutes before burning out. The vessels Jason had seen in the past, like Thadwick, had gone through weeks of preparation and even they lasted only so long. The vessels also embodied the Builder’s power, meaning they were no longer allowed to take action. Even before Dawn had gained concessions from Shako, The Builder had conceded to the World-Phoenix and the Reaper that it would no longer use vessels on Pallimustus. By embodying the essence users through their star seeds, he had rendered them unable to act. Like Dawn representing the World-Phoenix, Builder vessels could do no more than talk.

The bronze-rankers got to their feet and the silver rankers moved forward, forming a line in front of Jason. Their synchronized voices were cold and mechanical as they spoke in a perfect chorus.

“Asano.”

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Comments

Anonymous

Last, :P.

CptJimmy

Let the drama begin!

j0ntsa

So angsty

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Alexander Dupree

Oof that's going to be a paddling.

Hayden Leech

Dang! I can’t wait until we see the others reach the wreckage that Jason left at the aperture.

Anonymous

I worry that Jason has just opened the floodgates for the Builder to send assassins after him now. He's violated the non-interference agreement blatantly here now. Sure, the Builder was skirting it by sending the Purity cultists, but now Jason has screamed "GAME ON!" to the ball game while the highway still has tractor trailers running across it. Wayne &amp; Garth are standing safely on the sidelines waiting for traffic to pass.

James Faulkner

That’s not how the agreement works. The builder is limited to only sending forces of comparable strength against Jason and only when he acts against them directly. That’s true on a case by case basis, so it doesn’t operate like a treaty. Rather a continuous self-defense clause

SamHawke

the builder is gonna get sanctioned

Kyle J Smith

That was so awesome! Now I can’t wait for the Builder talk!

Gardor

Mood swings aren't character development. What's he so regretful of anyway? Not stopping other people from commiting evil? God I'm sick of his melodramatic ass.

TerrestrialOverlord

Wow this Jason is kinda gross...and maybe he needs a crippling defeat or another massive injury, because Shade has tried to warn him of his slippery slope and he's basically being the anti-Jason right now...maybe even the builder needs to show him the similarities between the current Jason and himself. I wonder what will happens to Jason when he learns that almost all those people he just toyed with were changed under false pretense and are mostly innocent...I can't wait for it to break him and finally set the stage for a full rebuild of Jason from the ground up with his goals, ethics and world outlook finally get a solid foundation he can take years to build on. This is my wildest theory but I think the world phoenix is trying to raise Jason as the replacement builder when he is strong enough because this one is quickly following the footsteps of his predecessor.

cris

Ohhhhh I can’t wait till they catch up to him and see the mess he made

Anonymous

Awww. I was hoping Jason would go and do his thing in front of everyone and freak them out. But seems like he is still keeping some cards close to his chest for now. Now they'll know he can do something but not what or how exactly.

Leander

Poor Jason, he really, desperately needs a good therapist, a hot chocolate and his friends, and the royal family to leave him alone.

Hayden Leech

A crippling defeat?!?!?! Holy shit man this is his lowest point. He has NO hope left. He wasn’t this bad after Gerling bounced a beer can off his girlfriends broken corpse. At this point if he suffered a crippling defeat he would probably just kill himself.

Thomas Todd

He's lost everything, he was dumped on a new world where he was pretty much screwed with and betrayed by anyone with real power, he then dies trying to save those same people before it happened all over again losing his family in the process because of what he did. Now he's back and still alone and alienated, still being screwed with but trying to deal with it better but is still depressed. What wouldn't he regret about about everything that's happened?

James Faulkner

I don’t really understand the tons of comments going “welp Jason needs someone to get him back in line.” We haven’t seen any proof of the conversion process being reversible and those with starseeds are definitely beyond saving at this point. Slaughtering the Builder’s minions wholesale is just a logical product of the war, and Jason has had to bear heavier burdens before.

Starfall20

Jason has now lost his temper. Oops.

Hayden Leech

Jason needs a snickers.

Leonard Marchant

Can't wait till he catches up to himself and see's the mess he made. Then maybe there'll be some real character growth, not this half a step forward two steps back shit.

Leonard Marchant

He's so obviously angsty and self destructive right now, it feels like his lowest point ever. Are we even reading the same story?

Davis

Eyeroll

Andrew

Thank you!

Hayden Leech

Not sure, I think all the builder did was take all of those assets out of play in order to speak to Jason. I doubt he would risk even more for so little.

Namorat

God, I hate this comment section almost as much as the Discord. So many whiny people all the time. I have no clue why they actually pay money to complain and whine all the time. Not just critizise, but blabber their negativity non-stop.

Anonymous

They are just voicing their opinions just like you. If you, dislike the comments just don’t read them. No reason to get upset over them.

Anonymous

I’m used to peaks and valleys… this is a more like really tiny hills and never ending canyons. I honestly believe stories need contrasts… a reminder of the good thing the protagonists is fighting for. Ups and downs…. not downs and more downs.. it gets to be kinda a drag. I’m not upset for a fictional character but I am thinking isn’t there supposed to be something anything uplifting and fun?

Iaxys

Yes, we are approaching Kal levels of wallowing in terrible shit.

mockery jones

So why was Jason able to mentally instakill the EA forces in Venezuela but not able to do the same to this group?

Kevin Clark

“At this point, what’s one more regret?” is a line of pure self-destruction.

Moonspike

That's a good question. Some of them where gold level if I remember right and the damage to the core's would weaken the link to the builder and therefore his ability to influence them in my opinion. So he should have more effect on these guys than them but it seems to be the opposite.

Robert Nugent

I’m failing to appreciate Shade’s concern here. These Builder cultists are both suicidal and homicidal. Somebody is going to have to take them out. Why not our hero?

Robert Nugent

I’m curious if any of his party will witness the Builder’s (henceforth known as Bob) monologue.

Sean

It's a combo I think. Keeping cards close to the chest and also playing the selfless hero type. We see it a little when he assessed the teams fighting silver monsters. He praised the guilders and immediately recognized their practice would fall apart the moment something went wrong. He didn't want something to go wrong and cost one of them their life and he likely figured this was a political plot to push him to his limits anyway so why play it dumb and put the fodder at risk

Chris

It would have been better to not take this contract. He is a huge liability that no one would want in their squad.

Sean

Think it's a "Hermione No!" situation where doing it damages the person more than it does the target. I doubt shade cares about the people, but he's been watching Jason torment himself over every 'little person' that was lost along the way and likely thinks this won't help.

Robert Nugent

BTW, does anyone wonder who the Builder was in mortal life? And do the great astral beings ever vet their personnel before hiring?

Adam Miller

The amount of commenters that seem to ignore Jason's past trauma and expect smooth and steady "character growth" feels ludicrous to me. I don't even think it's character growth that they are expecting to see, but him to become emotionally stable, which really doesn't seem like something that's going to happen for a while. As far as character growth goes, I see a lot of it in how he is handling all of these situations. I think overall he is handled most of the big conversations that he has had with considerably more tact than young Jason would. He has outbursts, and makes mistakes, but with that said he hasn't put himself into the same type of shit he did with the Sophie fiasco. He also hasn't made overt mistakes like when he got right back to Earth and fought a bunch of vampire blood junkies on a highway. He hasn't gotten himself overly distracted like when he started entering the proto-spaces himself to stabilize things. What I'm getting at is I see a lot of growth, he just is not stable at all right now. I don't know what kind of mental disorder he has right now, but he is not healthy, and he has not had the chance to heal.

Hayden Leech

Well he’s probably going to go ahead and solve their contract for them... so easy money.

Victor Mijares

Starting to see Jason turn into evil Jason from the reaper trials. The one the hag showed him.

Hayden Leech

I wonder how Jason will explain how he killed a small army and everyone in the astral space. Probably something like “dunno, I just got here and found them like this.”

K

I love it. Was a few chapters behind and can't wait until tomorrow's chapter.

Adam Miller

Gosh this new fucking gold ranker leading this party is such a bitch I hope she dies! Oh by the way shirt! Happy groundhogs Day, and thanks so much for the chapter!

Morgan

How is she an ass? What does the know of Jason or he's situation?

Vindico

oof, what a misunderstanding this is going to cause. When the rest of the team show up and see the aftermath of this chaos, some people are going to start asking serious questions about Jason's sanity

Adurna

Which would be fair. He is not doing alright on that front right now.

Ryan Naquin

What's one more regret? When used as a justification leads to madness. Down that road lies hell.

Jeff Taylor

I think everyone is forgetting the fact that once the builder is done with all of these vessels they will become energy vampires. I'm sure that Jason will be able to handle them with his aura but if any of them get away that could be a problem later on. Don't forget "Thadwick" is still out there somewhere, granted he had a gold rank soul on ice just waiting for him when he woke up so it won't be quite the same.

Adurna

Ah yes that is also an aspect. I think most agree with them dying, just not with J going edgelord

Anonymous

I found these books on Amazon and blew through both books, went to ScribbleHub and read everything there and now I’m all caught up, in less than two weeks. All I can say is excellent job and I definitely don’t want to wait for more :)