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Battle raged over the waters of the Storm Kingdom's northwestern reaches. The Builder’s underwater city had surfaced for battle, disgorging airships to meet those from Rimaros in the skies above. Many adventurers were not even in airships, free-floating in the air or even approaching through the water. The Builder's force had many constructs designed to operate in the water, along with abominations modified not from intelligent races but sharks and other deadly denizens of the deep. Fighting underwater was not a weakness to the Adventure Society forces, however. The Sea of Storms had no shortage of people adept in aquatic environs.

The Builder’s forces were much more numerous than those of the adventurers. Along with creations designed to swim or fly on their own, more were delivered into battle via airship, triggering ship-to-ship battle between the two sides. While the Builder had the quantity, however, the adventurers had the quality. The mass-produced creations were no match for well-trained adventurers, and the Storm Kingdom's adventurers were certainly that. While most might not be on the level of a Rimaros guild member, even those with Thadwick attitudes did not have Thadwick aptitudes. The Adventure Society branches in the Sea of Storms would not allow it.

Compared to the eclectic creations of the Builder cult, whose essence users served more as leadership, the adventurers were all people. Only their familiars and summons added more extreme diversity to their line-up. The Builder’s creations were much more varied, with winged serpents, multi-headed crocodiles and giant sharks either entirely artificial or grotesque combinations of steel, stone and flesh.

Many of the creations were much larger than almost everything on the adventurer side. The only things the adventurers fielded to keep up were a few massive summons, each of which made an impression. From the huge cloud with seven hydra heads dangling from it to the dragon made of loose boulders, held together by electricity, they cut formidable figures. None, however, could match the size of the Builder cult’s largest creation.

As the battle began, the adventurers could sense something vast moving in the deeps. From the air above they could make out a leviathan silhouette in the water before it finally moved to the surface and erupted out. It was a massive lamprey; a diamond rank abomination of flesh and decaying metal. Its sides were plated in pitted steel, its maw ringed with rusted iron teeth. It lunged from the water like the grasping arm of some monstrous sea god. It rose hundreds of metres without revealing the full length of its body. Two low-flying airships were engulfed whole before it reached the peak of its lunge and splashed back on the water with a booming slap as its body fell flat, kicking off massive waves.

The battle had two aspects. One was the diamond-rank powerhouses for each side. They would keep each other in check as any diamond-ranker the other side couldn't account for would rampage through the lower ranks of the enemy. The adventurers had six diamond-rank essence users, while the floating city deployed only two. They had to rely on other diamond-level powers, like the flesh-abomination lamprey.

The Builder cult’s great equaliser was the city itself. Like an iceberg, most of it was below the water, making it much larger than it seemed from the surface. This was not news; the city had been scouted and the adventurers knew its true size. What they didn't know was what that humungous bulk contained behind the sealed, underwater walls.

Below the surface, ten massive panels opened up on the city’s exterior. From the resulting apertures emerged massive tentacles of segmented steel, so large they either occupied the bulk of the city’s internal space or were contained in a dimensional storage space with unheard-of scope. The Builder cult’s floating city turned out to be a city-sized kraken construct.

The tentacles rose from the water, each one a diamond-rank construct in its own right. Their massive length and bulk needed no special features; just swaying in the air allowed them to swat airships from the sky with monumental force.

Pandemonium reigned as the sky over the kraken-city become barely comprehensible, let alone navigable. Normally dominant silver-rankers were more reliant on luck than their abilities for survival. Builder airships staged ramming and boarding actions while adventurers flung around powers that filled the air with clouds of energy and flashes of light, along with stranger and more eclectic effects. Trees grew out of clouds, extending vines to pull people from the decks of airships. Jade orbs flew around, hammering constructs out of the sky. One Builder airship grew arms and started attacking itself, the passengers being forced to battle their own ship.

The diamond-rankers, meanwhile, confronted one another. The adventurers had six in their number; Soramir conspicuous in his absence. One each faced off with the Builder cultists diamond-rankers, their clashes spelling doom for any lower-rankers nearby. Gold rankers had a chance to survive the collateral damage, but any silver that drifted too close was in imminent threat of annihilation. One diamond-ranker was attempting to hunt down the lamprey while the remaining three were shielding the rest of their forces from the kraken tentacles.

The second aspect to the battle, after the diamond-rank powerhouses, was the gold and silver-rank forces on both sides. The objective of the adventurers was to invade the city, find and fight their way to its core mechanisms and destroy them. This was the role of the lower-rankers while the diamond-rankers kept their equivalents tied up.

The Builder’s goal was to prevent this and drive away the adventurers, bleeding them without allowing them any gains. The Builder cult could much more rapidly replenish its forces in the aftermath; their creations might be weaker than essence users but were much easier to replace. Attrition and pyrrhic victories were to the cult’s advantage.

As the battle progressed, the quality of the adventurer’s force became increasingly telling. They were yet to break through the magical dome blocking access to the city, but their six diamond-rankers were slowly but surely proving superior. The same was true of the lower ranks, with the mass-produced creations of the cult failing to match the essence users. The high standard of the Storm Kingdom’s adventurers was showing its worth.

The city’s defence screen was a formidable thing, but no barrier in the world could hold off a diamond ranker for very long. Once the diamond ranker hunting the lamprey managed to slay the beast, she turned her attention to breaching the barrier. With myriad gold-rankers pounding away as well, it could only hold up so long. With the city's power source also driving the massive tentacles fending off even more diamond-rankers, there was a limit to what it could spare to maintain the shields. When it inevitably broke down, silver and gold-rankers poured into the city.

Six diamond-rankers acting together was a world-shaking force. The doom of the floating city was clearly coming, but it was extracting every drop of blood it could. In the wake of the battle, the adventuring strength of the Sea of Storms would be considerably diminished.

***

A crew of pirates had been hovering around the periphery of the Storm Kingdom since the beginning of the monster surge and their bold captain, on hearing about the mobilisation, saw a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make a raid that would affix his name in the annals of pirate history - raiding Riaros itself.

Of the three major islands of Rimaros, Arnote was the least populous and least defended. Without the riches of Livaros or the people of Provo, its more powerful residents had always been the only protection it needed. But with the forces of Rimaros mobilised, only a handful of teams remained. Most importantly, the only gold-ranker still present was the core user, Pelli, who was mayor of some village.

If enough monsters spawned in the area during this time – a good chance in the middle of a monster surge – then the defenders might well be drawn away from a juicy target long enough for a successful raid. For this reason, the captain had planted people in the towns of Arnote, with signal beacons to call the pirates in should the chance arise. This exact thing had happened, and the pirates had moved in on the town of Kasilaro.

At first, things had gone exactly as expected. The team stationed there were busy fighting monsters underwater, off the coast. The pirate’s airship had swept in, the residents fleeing as the pirates kicked open doors, snatching anything of value. They even took the time to grab the pretty women and boys who looked fun to play with, which was around the point that things started going wrong.

The gold-ranker, Pelli, had arrived within expectations. Any gold-ranker could move swiftly enough that they would reach the town before the raiders had their fill of plunder. The captain was also a core-using gold-ranker, which was a rare rank amongst pirates. It had won him the prestige he enjoyed within the pirate circles and was the source of his current boldness. His part of the plan was to keep the gold-ranker busy while his first mate led the crew in continuing to loot the town.

Pelli did not want the collateral damage of her confrontation with the pirate captain to wreak havoc on Kasilaro and its residents, which was why she fought outside the town. As this exposed the town to the pirate's crew, she had called in backup.

In the town, the crew was hauling everything of value to the airship tethered to the ground, just beyond the town gates. They used carts and wagons pilfered from the townsfolk, as well as using the residents themselves as pack mules. Their activity centres on the town square, which made a useful transfer point for looted goods and had the main road running straight to the gates.

The crew began to notice that some of their number hadn’t shown themselves in a while. At first, it hadn't been apparent. Those missing were the ones who'd grabbed a pretty boy or girl and dragged them into a building for some fun. When they took too long to re-emerge, the first mate became concerned. She grumbled to herself that they should have known better than to be so long about their sordid business, but pirates were not famous for discipline.

She was about to go looking for them when the presence of trouble was confirmed by the missing crew’s reappearance. They came staggering out of buildings, stumbling and some falling over entirely. Their skin was blackened, their limbs withered and their eyes were full of fear. As the rest of the crew noticed them emerging, they stopped hauling loot in the direction of the airship and looked around, worried.

“What happened?” the first mate asked after she marched up to the closest of the stricken still on their feet. The man opened his mouth to speak but only coughed black blood over her before falling to his knees. Then a cold voice spoke, echoed from points all around the town square, even though the speaker was nowhere to be seen.

“Did I say you could go?”

Long shadow arms emerged from dark doorways and alleys, grabbing the afflicted crew and dragging them back into the alleys and doorways they had just emerged from. Those still standing toppled over as they were all dragged into the darkness and disappeared.

The first mate was the strongest member of the crew short of the captain himself, but she couldn’t sense the speaker with her senses. It was unlikely to be a gold ranker though, or he wouldn’t be hiding. More likely, it was a stealth specialist looking to intimidate them. Unfortunately, she knew that her crew were bullies it would be likely to work on.

“It’s just some adventurer,” she called outleaping up onto a wagon. “Hey, adventurer! Unless you want us to slaughter everyone in this town, you’d best show your face.”

Cruel laughter came from every shadow. Disconcertingly, even her own.

“I didn’t come here to save them,” the cold voice informed her. “I came here to kill you.”

“Screw this,” one of the bronze-rank pirates said and broke out into a run. That triggered most of the others, only the few silver-rankers remaining behind. The pirates ran with the sun at their backs, their shadows stretched out in front of them. A dark figure rose from the shadow of the first pirate to run, grabbed him by the neck and gave a single sharp shake.

The fleeing pirates pulled to a stop as the figure dropped the pirate with the now-broken neck. He was shrouded in a dark cloak over robes the colour of dried blood. Two strange orbs floated around him like disembodied alien eyes. Two smaller versions of those eyes watched them from within a dark hood. he drew a sword with a black blade, marked with ominous red sigils.

***

As the battle over the floating city raged, only one person stood on the coast to confront the approaching land city. The great fortress approached hidden in a storm of desert dust kicked up by its passage. Dawn raised an arm in the air and pointed to the sky. As she moved her hand, lines of fire lit up the sky, drawing out a ritual circle even more vast than the dust cloud hiding the rolling city. When she started chanting, her words were like a tsunami, audible even over the cataclysmic sounds of the diamond-rankers battling above the ocean.

I call back to the origin of infinity. From the fires of creation were you born in the days before days, and from the fire shall you come again. The birth of all things marks the beginning of the end, for in creation is the promise of annihilation. In the place, the end has come, so bring forth the flames of beginning and let them mark the end.

Dawn’s words of fire and thunder carried out over the land and water, even the madness of the nearby battle coming to a momentary lull. All eyes present turned to see the grand summoning circle in the sky. The circled started to close in on itself, its lines entangling and folding over one another like a wire sculpture of white, yellow and orange. It took on the framework of a fiery bird of barely comprehensible immensity, flames lighting up to fill in the gaps and flesh out the great phoenix blanketing the dust storm below.

The sky started to darken as if the sun was trembling before a presence born of power older and greater than itself. Day turned to night as the flaming bird took on the role of a burning moon, lighting up the dark as the dust cloud beneath it burned away, combusting from the heat sweeping out from the awe-inducing firebird.

The land city was silhouetted in flames as the dust cloud was burned off around it. An apocalyptic column of fire descended from the cosmic phoenix’s body onto the heart of the city. From its wings came streamers of flame, twisting through the air on their way down to ravage the city’s outlying districts as the centre burned away.

An aura, more oppressive than anything the world had felt before, crashed down on the burning city. Even the diamond-rankers within, who had been readying to go and confront Dawn, were suppressed. The raw power on display did not belong to this world but to something greater; a force that belonged to the cosmos.

No defenders emerged from the city. No defences rose to protect it. The vast city of stone and steel was melted down like slag in a foundry, along with everything in it - living or otherwise. Dawn only had one chance to intervene and she used it to the absolute limit, showing the world a power it had never seen before and might never see again. Even the inhuman forces of the Builder, battling off the coast, took pause as they were struck dumb, shocked at the spectacle.

Such a vast power, so beyond the limits of the world into which it was summoned, could only last a short time. The burning light of the phoenix dimmed, the sun shining brighter again as the great phoenix grew dark, slowly turning to ash and drifting away.

Even with such a sight before them, the terrible carnage of the battle over the floating city battle could only be stalled for so long. As the ashen remains of the phoenix floated on the air like a volcano’s expulsion, the brutal war resumed.

***

“Thank you,” Pelli said to Jason.

“I couldn’t stop them all before they hurt and killed some of the townsfolk.”

“I thought you didn’t come to save them?”

“You heard that.”

“I’m going to assume that was something you said so they wouldn’t try taking hostages.”

“Thank you.”

“You didn’t kill them all?”

“The bronze-rankers died too fast. The silver core users I was able to keep alive, but there was a woman who was more skilled than the others. No cores, maybe an ex-adventurer. Not guild level, but there was clearly some training there. I didn’t take any chances with her. I felt the gold-ranker run off.”

“I tried to finish him, but it’s hard to kill a gold ranker, even when you are one. You need powers to outpace them, trap them or load them up with ongoing damage. Not an issue for you, I suppose.”

"For me, the trick has always been taking them alive. I have a tool for that now, but in groups, the weak ones die too fast."

“You can kill them all as far as…”

Pelli trailed off as an aura unlike anything she had ever felt washed over the island. Then the sky started to go dark as the sun dimmed. Even from fifteen hundred kilometres away, the events to the northwest could be felt.

“What in the names of the sweet gods is that?” Pelli asked in a trembling voice. “It’s not an eclipse. I’ve never felt power like that.”

“That’s my friend Dawn,” Jason said.

“That’s a person?”

“This is the power that lies between mortal and something else.”

“I don’t even know what that means.”

“I don’t think we’re meant to. Not yet.”

Jason turned his gaze from the northwest, where the aura was coming from, to the east and the direction of Livaros.

“Now it’s time to see if she was right,” he said.

“Right about what?”

“The Builder’s intentions.”

Even as the incredible aura continued to wash over the island, another vast and powerful aura erupted from where Jason was looking. It was distant, but large and high enough in the air to be visible. A massive manifestation of rainbow light had appeared in the sky.

“And right she was,” Jason said grimly.

“What is that?” Pelli asked a second time.

“That,” Jason said, “is a Builder fortress-city, appearing over Livaros.”

“But all our forces have gone to the north-west.”

“Not all,” Jason said. “Just most.”

“Who are left?” she asked. “There’s barely a token force left by the Adventure Society, right?”

“Yes,” Jason said. “It’s just them and your family.”

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Anonymous

Thanks

lockx

Oh fuck.. Maybe that's what the nuke was saved for instead of Dawn. Dawn acting was to make sure this was triggered. Arrrgh

Mike G.

"even those with Thadwick attitudes did not have Thadwick aptitudes." Great line!

Thomas Todd

Ha, so the bomb is being used to destroy the Builders real attack which will protect the storm kingdoms and so make it so that Jason survives because the Builders forces will be too weakened to focus on him, at least in the Sea of Storms

Xtriver

I thought the point of the H-bomb was for dawn not to get involved?

Hayden Leech

Oh. She did use it there. That’s pretty lame. Cool showing though, rad to see what a diamond ranker can do. Wish she used the power in a more decisive moment in the war though, perhaps when things are about to go horribly wrong for their side.

CentaureHeart

That was a sweet and long chapter, thanks 😁

Amelgar

Huh... guess the royal family is about to get it's nose bloodied

James Faulkner

Welp I was totally wrong. It’s dope to see Dawn’s abilities, especially since ONE MOVE just melted a city and 2 diamond rankers lol. Sounds like it’s time for some good old American interventionism 😎 *queues Fortunate Son*

Amelgar

It did seem a bit underwhelming tactically speaking

Seaspike

Looks like the bomb is back up to take out the Builders trap.

Seaspike

Nope, remember, they made an anti builder bomb, and Sorimir is NOT at the other fight.

TerrestrialOverlord

Correction - raiding Ri*m*aros itself. missing m Also I fucking knew Dawn was a super Chuuni...Like seriously with that chant... #DAWSON 4EVER

Anonymous

That spell was poetry. I'm going to be grinning for a while.

Russell Widger

This is the most Chuuni chapter we've had in a while, Jason was a Chuuni, Dawn was a Chuuni. Love to see it

WanderingArchitect

Looks I was wrong and Dawn really was going to intervene. *buckles up*

Daniel Everest

How is this not targeting Jason?!

Hayden Leech

Whaddya mean? Jason’s a whole city over, as long as Jason doesn’t interfere in the builders plans (invading Rimaros) the builder can’t touch him. So stay on Arnote!

Anonymous

How is the builder playing by the rules by sending multiple diamond ranks and multiple cities to attack where he knows Jason is? Ridiculous! And I really want to see dawn loot the city like it’s one monster

Psykohamster

I was confused, but this chapter cleared that up. I thought the whole reason they were making the magic nuke was so Dawn wouldn’t have to act, but then at the end of the previous chapter she was getting ready to. Now it’s clear they anticipated this third city and used Dawn’s intervention to draw it out.

Dan

Every time I see Thadwick mentioned I become more certain that he will come back as the final boss one day.

Robert Nugent

Despite his new found respect for human life, I see that traitorous pirates are still fair game.

Robert Nugent

I was really hoping for some Kenny Rodgers lyrics. In her best Helen Mirin voice....”You’ve got to know when to hold’em; know when to fold’em...”

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Fleetpanda

I still don't really approve of Dawn being taken out of the game this early, particularly when the builder is so clearly stepping over the line with his 'definitely not invading just to kill Jason'. At the very least he should be punished for clearly stepping outside the bounds of his authority. What does this invasion have to do with his role as the builder? There is no justification for this invasion whatsoever, yet it seems like the Phoenix is the only one losing an asset. It would've been much better to see them prove that they're capable of solving problems like this without her. Now they've basically waved a flag and shouted HEY WE CAN'T BEAT YOU WITHOUT HELP

Reno

When Jason says he now has a tool to capture enemies, is he referring to his not-so-new soul attacks or is it something else?

Chris

Unless they think there is a 4th after this one it was a bad plan. They should have nuked the second one and left dawn as a backup in case a third showed. If they nuked the second the builder may have decided to call off his backup knowing that the war there was lost. He may have wondered if they have a second nuke but he would have been sure Dawn could destroy it. It would have given their forces time to destroy the first then attack the third.

Tristan A

Maybe, the nuke isn't the only thing they have though. Soramir will also be there. And I have a feeling that while he might not be as strong as Dawn he is still much more powerful than your average Diamond Ranker. Possibly instead of fighting a long battle Soramir will just rush in full power into the city, drop the bomb off and run.

IWannaBeATiger

His soul bound weapon (Hegemon's Will) that Gary reforged for him. The description is in chapter 514 Gist of it is that he can absorb his afflictions in return for a suppressive effect on enemies.

Anonymous

Anyone else grin when you realized what an enormous mistake the pirates were making, attacking when and where they did? I'm just surprised it wasn't even more of a "mook horror show" than it was.

Chad L.

"Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!" Guess ill have to wait for the next chapter…. ;)

Stephen Pearson

Strangely, I think he'll come back and the new entity occupying his body will become Jason's friend.

Droxs 魔

Broooooo dawn's chant😫😫 was amazing!! Also I'd like to point out that I told y'all dawn was gonna use her chance of intervention to stop a city.

Iaxys

They are perfect for each other! I knew it! But seriously, Dawson is the name of a special needs boy. Jawn or Jasawn is much better.

Zarik0

This seem pretty stupid of them to use dawn intervention first like that, better to nuke the second city, and maybe the builder stop the invasion (so no need dawn and she can use it later for something unexpected or another attack) he maybe stop because maybe they have other nuke or wait enought by indecision the other force have time to rek the first city and are ready to take another, the point was to stop the invasion no? not rek more of the reserve force of the builder by baiting him (and if they do this and builder dont commit in the end they have win more by destroying free shit and still have dawn) by dawn acting first i can only see they loose thing on their side in every way i can think, make no sense for me they do this like that when the goal stated was clear

Greymantle

So is Soramir going to use the nuke on the 3rd builder city while it's hovering over Livaros? I'm thinking of the collatoral damage. Reminds me of when they decided to nuke the alien ship hovering over Houston in Independence Day. Speaking of magitech, I was disappointed that we never got to read about Travis' encounter with the Goddess of Knowledge. That would have made for a great scene--especially if his arrival into this world introduced her to tech even she didn't know about. Plus he knows so much more science than Jason that she's going to need a lot more bribes to keep his mouth shut :).

Malcolm Tent

Loved the story, just caught up. Personally I ship him with Zara. I honestly thought her plan was clever and I feel like if he hadn't been so raw from his stuff on Earth he would have cared way less. I mean he was dead it's not like he would have cared if he hadn't come back. Besides they have a lot in common. They could do some damage as a couple.

David Fletcher

Rapists (the ones who took people) and those who prey on the weak are totally fair game to Jason and always have been.

Anonymous

What Jason said a couple chapters ago made sense. Knowledge was not bribing him to keep the science hidden, that was just her excuse for getting the astral theory magic books and help he needed to accomplish his task. Especially now that there are so many outfielders I doubt she will try and suppress the knowledge, merly control the flow into what helps the people of this world the most.

Anonymous

If they nuked the second city it would have shown their hand. The builder would have immediately withdrawn his forces and third city and come back with counters for the nuke. It was a pretty smart play as it's quite clear at this stage that the WP / Dawn has a pretty good read on the Builder and can predict his moves. Dawn using her move baits the third city and allows them to use the nuke and completely wipes the Builder's forces from the region instead of giving them a chance to rebuild. Yes it's a risk but if it works it's definitely worth the pay off. The biggest issue with the builder is that given the resources he can rebuild - they need to ensure this can not happen. Essentially he's like a cancer if you want to beat it you need to completely eradicate it not just cut away a little bit.

Joel Sasmad

I don't know if it was a smart play or not but there is this annoying feeling of whiplash with Dawn just doing this after the nuke was brought up specifically as a way she might not have to. Like I would feel better about it if her logic had been explained earlier as part of the plan, instead of just popping this out seemingly despite the plan.

Anonymous

There should be a loophole here...like someone attacking Dawn?

Hoopsterben

Lol I thought that while reading this. Why does builder just get to build up armies to attack people and mommy Phoenix gets to send Jason and let dawn attack once?? It doesn’t make any sense to me either but I’m probably missing something

Matthew Bernardin

I think it's actually pretty obvious. The builder has his plan to force their hand. Sometimes it's worth playing along for a bigger pay day at the end. Like nuking the builder's newly warped in fortress city

Bert Babb

Agree, the pirates segment was way too short. There was lots of fodder for pirates reaping the (unplesant) rewards of their chosen profession, ala Jason & Pelli. They could even run afoul of the Builder's minions as they try to flee.