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A piercing whistle broke through the din of practice, Shirayuki standing in the middle of the field.

“Everyone! Huddle up!” She called out, the words echoing as they got translated.

Spars ended, arrays were canceled, and we all walked, ran, or jogged over to the middle of the field. There were roughly sixty of us on the team, but there were a number of categories.

“Those of you who have been paying attention are aware that the Island is currently on a northern flight path. Unfortunately, this means we’re going to miss the next tournament. This also means we won’t be getting any new members of the School for some time. I’ve talked with the administration, and we’ll be getting back to the southern continent in time for the Gladiator Gauntlet that year.”

The ocean was dangerous, and flying over it wasn’t trivial. The island was a bit of an exception, because it was an entire damn island, but individuals were a different matter.

Some groans of dismay met the first announcement, while enthusiastic cheers met the second one. I wanted to roll my eyes. It was just a game, there was no need to get super worked up about it.

“While subject to change, I have the preliminary teams set. In the unrestricted free for all, we have the following: Hendrik, Floris, Huib, Renior, Bras…” Shirayuki continued to list off divisions and names.

I wasn’t surprised that the entirely unrestricted section was populated by high-level Immortals. Even if I was supremely arrogant and believed that I was a better technical fighter than they were, or had more life experience, they could just crush me with pure stats. There wasn’t a single black or purple-robed individual among them.

Those fights would be quite the show.

“For the under 30 division.”

I perked up. That was my division!

Ok, technically, I could participate in the under-100, under-1000, and unrestricted divisions, but I was a bit underleveled. Like, I could maybe take one fight in ten against the weakest School team member of the under-100 division.

“Free for all, Astarius, Suldrive, Notelle, Pascal, Elaine, Vikraina, Viscar, Jorgun, Bayonet, Krugnaier. The backups will be…” I pumped my fist as Shirayuki named me. It wasn’t like I was super pumped to fight in more free for alls, but being on the official A-team meant my scholarship was secure.

I looked around at my fellow free-for-all ‘teammates’, when Shirayuki said my name again. My head whipped back as I frantically tried to remember what she’d just said.

“Lastly, for the singles part of the tournament. Elaine, Noziri, Serah, Dha, Yong-Seo, Xenthe, Samuel, Vivian. Backups are Veroah and Tyrevis. I suggest teams meet up and start discussing. Break.”

Without another word, Shirayuki turned with a flick of her tails, and walked off the field. With context clues, the fact that she’d done every division in the same order, and the six people converging on me, I was on the team fights as well.

Welp. Being selected to participate in three events was better than one. While participating wasn’t the height of excitement or something I looked forward to, it was something I was going to dominate.

I was going to be good at this. I was going to show them what being a Sentinel of Remus meant, and why we were the best.

From left to right, there were six people, five of whom were black-robed - black workout clothes here - and the sixth was another purple robe.

Impressive!

“I believe introductions are in order.” The minotaur’s speech was more refined than I expected, and he was the only other purple-robed individual. “I am Pak Yong-Seo of the Geum Kingdom. If it is permissible, I will take the team leader position as the highest leveled member here.”

[Warrior - 531]. He was likely quite a bit stronger than I was, simply due to having time to mature his third class.

He inclined his head slightly towards me, for some reason.

“Pak, Pak… any relation to General Pak?” The other human asked.

The minotaur frowned a hair, then straightened up.

“He is my father, but I am not here to trade on his name. I have grown up around war and fighting. Conflict is in my blood and bones. I have been on the team previously, seen how it was run, and it is why with your acclaim, I will take the position of team leader.”

I sighed. Gods damn it all. I should at least make sure he was more competent than I was before ceding the position.

“Large-scale armies, or small-scale team operations?” I asked him.

“What?” He frowned at me.

“Your training and experience. You mentioned a general, growing up around conflict, yada yada, you’ve got the high level. Is your experience with armies and large conflicts, or leading small teams?”

“I have been a member of the army since I was old enough to hold a sword. My earliest lessons were around the strategy table, learning logistics and troop movements.”

I pinched the bridge of my nose. DAMNIT!

“Ok, you’re the expert on armies, got it. You’re also an incredible fighter, with decades of experience, and the levels to prove it. That doesn’t translate into small-squad tactics.”

“And you’d do much better?” He challenged.

The rest of the team were going back and forth, watching our verbal sparring with interest.

“Maybe, maybe not. My experience and training revolves heavily around either acting as a solo operative, or taking command of a small squad. I don’t have the same decades of experience you do, nor have I ever seen one of these events before. If you believe your experience outweighs mine, I’m happy to let you be the team leader. If someone else believes they have the right knowledge and experience for the job, I’ll support you as the boss.” I looked around at that last bit, seeing at least two other members of the team fired up.

“Level is a poor criteria for selecting a leader though. It’s the knowledge, not the power, that matters.” I concluded, thinking of Night and his personal philosophy. I could practically hear him now, whispering in about warlords.

“How’d a healer make it onto the combat team anyways?” The human asked me. Hearing my name used as a noun was still weird. She looked the most normal of the lot.

“Why don’t we finish introductions?” The beastkin suggested, bouncing from oversized foot to foot. “I’m Souphis of Ankhelt. Kangaroo beastkin. Fossil-Sand warrior. [Pocket Sand’s] a favorite trick of mine. Blind my enemies, then give them the old one-two-three-four.” He kicked with each foot, and punched with each hand on that.

[Warrior - 433]. I had almost 100 levels on him, but I still didn’t want to end up close and personal in a fight.

“Iris of nowhere. Selkie. Ice-Electric sorcery. I specialize in fighting underwater in either form, although I’m not sure how much of that we’ll get.”

[Mage - 180]. I gave a side-eye to that level. Either she was running some type of level obfuscation, or she ended up with an insane class quality, letting her punch like she had twice as many levels. Someone who couldn’t hold their own wouldn’t be allowed on the team, and with her low level, rapid growth was a possibility.

It had been ages since I last saw a selkie, although they looked exactly like humans on land. She was a bit taller than me, with frizzy, wild ginger hair that refused to be tamed. There was one hell of a story behind her level and being on the team, and I couldn’t wait to find out more.

“Elaine of Remus. Yes, the name’s Elaine. If the name’s confusing, Sentinel Dawn or Dawn work. Human. Celestial healing, Radiance sorcery. Third class isn’t going to help.”

I got a number of looks, but the next person started speaking, taking the attention off of me.

The next person was using an oversized leaf to float gently above the ground, and had distinct velociraptor-like aspects. Mainly in her long fingers that looked like claws, her slitted eyes, and her too-sharp teeth.

“Ling Li of the Blue Luan Paradise Sect. Saurian. I study the dao of leaves.”

[Mage - 450]. Strong. Kind of absurd how high level people could get in this day and age, seemingly easily, but… then again, we had self-selected to be the best of the best, concentrated from the entire world around into a single place, then concentrated again into a small team.

With that a flurry of leaves swirled around her.

“Acidic leaves, right?” Souphis leaned away from her.

“A crude, barbaric description of the elegance I am capable of.” She sniffed at Souphis.

The next person, well… I was pretty sure there was a person under all that armor. Most of us didn’t use armor in our daily practice, but this guy was wearing his clothes outside of his armor, and I swear I’d seen him walking around with his wizard’s robes over his armor again.

Even his head was fully encased, and he only spoke a single word.

“Pascal.” He introduced himself, morphing his helmet a few times. It morphed from a human, to a snarling wolf’s head, biting and snapping as he put on a show.

We waited a few moments for him to say something else, but it never came. [Long-Range Identify] came in handy, showing him as a [Warrior - 420].

“Bartolo. Yellow Jacket. I like hitting things.” The devil said, slapping his oversized mace into his palm. “When can we stop talking, and hit things?”

[Warrior - 462].

It was rare to see an Immortal at such a high level at such a young age. As a rule, they seemed to take the ‘slow and steady wins the race’ approach.

This team was fairly heavy on the “people hit things hard” aspect.

We looked at Yong-Seo, who’d spoken up earlier, but didn’t give his elements or anything.

“Yong-Seo. Steam, Brilliance, Gemstones spellsword. Gems aren’t permitted due to their cost, but being down half a class doesn’t matter when it’s the third.” He gave me a short nod, and I agreed with him. Simply crossing the 512 milestone and unlocking our third class was a bonus at the tier we were fighting at.

“How’s a healer work in a fight anyways?” Souphis bounced around me as he asked.

“Like a hydra. Annoying, annoying.” Bartolo answered.

“How does that work in a tournament setting?” Iris asked.

“A most excellent question.” Mormerilhawn, the Black Rose, master of the arena said, having walked over. “And the answer is - it’ll depend on what the judges rule.”

“Could you explain more?” Yong-Seo asked.

Mormerilhawn gave him a superior look, like he’d expected the minotaur to ask that, and he was playing a part orchestrated by the tournament shielder.

“Naturally. Elaine Elaine is a healer powerful enough that she is capable of simply negating all damage that occurs to people near her. This is before we consider her considerable personal combat prowess, which all of you could learn from. I will be taking the position that, while Elaine is on the field with you, the team is entitled to a strong shield, at the cost of mana to Elaine on a per-hit basis. I can’t promise success, or that the other judges will agree with me. I am, naturally, biased. Other judges will be advocating their own interesting positions. At the end of the day, we will attempt to mimic the conditions of a true fight as closely as possible. Questions?”

There were none, but I was getting a different set of appraising looks from my teammates.

“That shield won’t apply for the individual portion of the teamfights, will it?” Iris asked.

The Black Rose shook his head.

“It will not.”

“Hang on, the individual portion of the teamfights?” I asked.

“I vote for Yong-Seo to be the team leader.” Souphis immediately said. Nearly everyone immediately agreed with his declaration.

I mentally shrugged. Ok, cool, the team had reached a consensus.

“Alright, fine with me, now explain?”

Yong-Seo gave me a measuring look, then relented and explained.

“There are two different team tournaments, and the same team is expected to fight in both. The first is the standard seven versus seven teamfight. Last person standing on the stage wins the round for their team. The second is a single fight portion. Each team sends up their representative, and winner stays on, while the losing team sends up their next combatant. Last person standing wins.”

Everyone was nodding along to his explanation.

He closed his eyes and sighed, relaxing his shoulders.

“We should discuss your experience. It is… possible… that your command over small squad tactics is superior to mine, and an important lesson for a [General] is to put the right person into the right position.”

I grinned at him.

“That’s all I was asking!”

I thought I might get along with the team.

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I was walking back to the dorms, thinking about the team and the teamfights.

I wasn’t going to rush my biomancy to be in time for the event. That was a good way to get myself horribly killed. Plus, it was only the first event! Presumably I’d be in more than one tournament. I was not going to let some freak accident kick me out of the School early. No way.

I knocked on a pillar of Arcanite to ward off the bad luck I’d invoked by thinking about it.

The fun part about the event was I wouldn’t need to change my [Persistent Casting] to only cover my teammates, but I’d still get the full benefit of the skill. I might not get the [Wheel of Sun and Moon] distance penalty applied either, nor a knowledge penalty.

Hmmm.

It seemed unlikely that Mormerilhawn would make that many oversights on his skill.

I was thinking about my [Persistent Casting] as I saw something drop in the flying obstacle course, a brightly-colored light blazing.

It was like something clicked, and I realized I’d been an idiot. Or if not an idiot, unthinking.

[Scintillating Ascent] was my only [Butterfly Mystic] skill that wasn’t capped. While I tried to get in a number of hours flying, I only had so many hours in a day, and I wasn’t in high-stakes, high-challenge situations.

But there was another half to leveling skills up. There was the fast route, which I had taken for nearly everything I’d done, and there was the slow route, which I’d rarely explored.

I had originally eyed [Persistent Casting] to shield myself in my sleep, to protect myself from the elements, bugs, spiders, and attacks. A critical skill when I was operating alone.

Something I hadn’t considered was using it to fly. I hadn’t been in a situation where I could properly check the synergy between all of my skills when I upgraded [Scintillating Ascent], and when I’d finally been able to regenerate more mana than I spent while flying.

Specifically, I could use [Persistent Casting] to hover while I slept. The experience would be terrible, but six hours every night? That would add up.

I chuckled as I realized I’d reached max nerd. I was now literally training in my sleep.

Still, it was for a good cause. Flying!

With a side-dish of making myself prettier every time I leveled the skill up.

What else could I use with [Persistent Casting] that I wasn’t thinking of?

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“Hey Book-A-Saurus! I’m going to the gym, you should come!”

I looked up from my book to see a grinning Iona.

“Book-A-Saurus?” I asked with a raised eyebrow.

“Yeah! You always have your nose in a book. You’re a total Book-A-Saurus!”

I opened my mouth to protest, saw the piles of books in front of me - school, to-read, finished, did not finish - and closed my mouth.

“Ok, but then you’re a Sex-O-Saurus.” I tried to shoot back.

Iona posed, flexing her muscles.

“Awww yes, I’m a total Tyrannasaurus Sex!”

“Just don’t let it get to your head!”

“Too late!” She flexed some more. “Gym?”

I looked at my books, and back at Iona. Doing things with friends was good, and being in true peak physical shape would help with biomancy. That didn’t happen overnight, although with my skills and abilities I could try to make it happen overnight. Plus, if I just spent all my time reading books, what was the point of being at the School? I remembered my thinking on opportunities.

Plus, Iona had been trying to get me to the gym for ages now.

“Yeah, sure!”

A hop, skip, and a jump, and we were at the gym.

“What floor do we want to try?” Iona asked me after we got changed into exercise clothes. Nobody expected us to run in witch robes.

“You’ll have to explain more.” I drily answered.

“Each floor’s got a different gravity multiplier. Gives me a real challenge. Normal on the ground floor, and it doubles every floor until it’s 124x normal.”

“Don’t you mean 128?”

“MOVING ON!” Iona blushed. “What floor?”

“Eh, let’s do 4x.” If I had known the gym was loaded with magic I would’ve come here earlier! Benefits of trying new things! Cool new magic! I wondered if the ceiling was tall enough for me to practice flying under an increased gravity load.

We climbed the stairs and made it to the fourth floor. Yellow and black caution signs were plastered along the hallway, and as we walked down towards the door, I could feel my limbs getting heavier. My breath started getting short, and it felt like someone was sitting on my chest. Nevermind that I’d been getting an hour of intense exercise in daily, this was a whole new set of challenges for my body.

I shot a jealous look at Iona. She wasn’t struggling at all. I suppose that’s why she wanted to go to the gym regularly.

We made it to the room. A track circled the room, with a few people diligently making laps. The ceiling was too low to easily fly, which was a shame. A couple of punching bags were gamely keeping their stuffing as people beat on them, while balls of metal with grips were mostly neatly racked. A few had been carelessly left scattered near the storage, and there was an open area where three people were working on stretching, pushups, and lunges respectively. A pair of benches completed the look.

Iona tsked at the sight.

“Lazy bums don’t clean up after themselves.” She muttered, heading over to the weights and putting them away.

I looked around, and figured I’d get started with a few laps to warm up. I kept an eye on Iona, curious what someone with her strength would do to keep fit.

It wasn’t like we had a bunch of boulders around, and she couldn’t pull a Brawling and lift them.

I caught her glancing at me now and then, and it made me feel nice. I looked good and I knew it.

I moved over to the weights, finding some that I could pick up with some effort, but not at my max.

Time for the most boring activity. Picking up heavy things, and putting them down again.

Zzzzzz. I spent some time thinking about biomancy and magic. Getting a stable configuration was one thing, but could I get a slightly unstable configuration, letting vitality plug any holes? Alternatively, I’d need to check that any modifications I made wouldn’t fall apart under increased or decreased gravity.

Which got me thinking about air pressure and water pressure. Making myself more resilient to the crushing depths of the ocean or the vacuum of space was surprisingly easy. Chitin, or an exoskeleton, would solve that issue practically without trying.

Now, solving the issue and looking good, or hell, human?

That was more challenging.

The only entertainment here was watching Iona, and as she grabbed some ludicrously-sized weights and headed over to the bench, I saw an escape from picking up heavy weights and putting them down again.

“Hey, need someone to spot you?”

“Yeah sure!”

I got in position as Iona started lifting, and bit my lower lip.

Gods.

What a view. Sweat trickling over rippling muscles as Iona’s whole body focused on the task and activity. A thing of beauty, honed and polished. A perfect anatomy model.

Yum.

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My thinking on biomancy, [Persistent Casting], and Marcelle’s advice about modifications led me to the firing range.

I nicked my finger briefly, the blade passing through skin without visibly disturbing it. Good, my [Persistent Casting] on my healing was still working.

It was time to set a second [Persistent Casting].

The lymphatic system was one of the only full-body systems that I could mess with, and if things went horribly wrong, I wouldn’t die. Immediately. I’d have enough time to seek medical attention. Everything I knew said that wouldn’t happen, but what I was doing was risky. It was best to check every risk and mitigate them.

It was why I was messing with my lymphatic system, and not my circulatory or nervous system. Those going wrong would swiftly kill me, while I could probably limp along for a few days or even weeks with goop replacing my lymphatic system. Long enough to make it to the nearby hospital and ask for help.

What Marcelle had said about changing extremities granting stronger classes that worked on extremities resonated with me. If I changed all the different parts of the body, I’d get higher quality biomancy classes when I eventually pulled the trigger.

Add in [Persistent Casting], and the near-limitless mana at the firing range, and I had a formula for experience. I was going to set two of my skills against each other. [Dance with the Heavens] to heal myself, and [Dabble] to try and modify myself. [Dabble] would make a change, and [Dance] would revert it.

My magic power stat was how much mana I could use in a single second, in a single skill. [Dabble] being weaker than [Dance] meant my changes were instantly reverted, which meant the skill could turn around and immediately burn more mana, up until I hit my magic power cap. With 23,000 magic power, that meant I was spending 23,000 points of mana per second on [Dabble], and significantly less, maybe a quarter of that or so, on [Dance].

[Dabble] was horribly inefficient, and [Oath] was only applying to [Dance], because I knew I was just grinding and training my skills with [Dabble]. When I applied biomancy ‘for real’, [Oath] would kick in.

I’d never use the skill to make actual  significant biomantic changes. It only made small, incomplete changes, no matter how well I crafted my image, a downside of how incredibly broad it was as a skill. It did, however, count as an achievement and as System experience.

Breathing fast, I focused on [Dabble], working my way through the human lymphatic system, and thinking of the changes needed to make it an elf lymphatic system. With my image in mind, I tied it off with [Persistent Casting], put my hand on one of the arcanite pillars in the firing range, and started to draw mana to replace my rapidly-dropping mana.

[*ding!* [Celestial Affinity] leveled up! 488 ->489]

IT WORKED!!

Comments

matt

Nice

Isley

good chappie

Mike G.

Persistent casting for grinding, she must be kicking herself for not thinking of it sooner... Good chapter, thanks!

elijah pickett

Peaceful days, but how long do they last?

Anonymous

4x gravity should be the third floor unless the gym starts on the second floor

Anonymous

Unless i'm dumb and have made the math horribly wrong, at 23000 mana per second on cable, it would take her a little over an hour to have spent more than 100000000 mana on biomancy, and her advisor told her that she could get a good biomancy class spending a few million mana practicing, so class change is right around the corner. That being said, maybe she should try to do more things with biomancy before changing, otherwise she might get a class focused on the lymphatic system. Although that would be fun xD

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Captdeth

33m

Julie

Tyrannosaurus Sex!

Robert

The Valkyries need biomancers for their recruits and would probably love to have one on a more permanent basis. I wonder if Iona will invite Elaine to stay with the Valkyries for a while and we'll get that arc.

loimprevisto

What comes to mind: https://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=3484

Jeppe Fiig

I mean now that she has finally adopted a good min max mindset, she Will probably try and cycle through all the possible non critical biological parts. Extremities, one kidney, one lung, one eye, hearing in one ear etc. Also 23000 mana times 60 times 60 should be around 82,8 million mana

David T

I'd imagine the team a bit more like a high school basketball team. There are the seniors that have been on the team a few years and then there are the talented freshmen who make the team. The team captain is going to be from those experienced seniors, not a talented freshman. A freshman point guard may call some plays while on the floor, but is not the team captain. It should be Elaine joining an established team with a few other rookies.

Cirvante

Automated skill grinding ftw! By the way, the Selkie teammate called herself an Ice-Electric sorceress, should be Ice-Lightning instead. I'm very curious now what Fossil does. Erosion seemed pretty obvious, grinding stuff down like the Formorian Royal Guards and the shapeshifting Spinosaurus. Sand-Erosion would have been a nasty mage combo. But Genie specifically mentioned that the change into Fossil altered a lot of skills and builds. I could see a Sand Warrior specializing in evading strikes, shifting around attacks and blinding opponents. But Fossil? What does it do, for either Warriors or Mages, and what was your reason for making the change, Selkie?

evyatar

Damn where are classes with higher than black quality when you need them?

Jeppe Fiig

So in chapter 349, elaines mana regen was 275k boosted to some 512k. In book 4 or 5 she changed it to show Per second, is that still the case? Curious how much she would be able to grind just in normal day to day

lenkite

"Elaine Elaine is a healer ..." Needs Correction. This should be changed to "Elaine Elaine is a Elaine..."

David Brims

I'm wondering if she might actually get in trouble for draining the Arcanite at the firing range. Though I suppose some very high level students use the range, so maybe not?

Anonymous

Likely not after finding out that Elaine is immortal. If I remember correctly, the Valkyries have an issue with immortals.

Imp

Speaking of upgrades to leveling [Scintillating Ascent].... I wonder if she checked out the island zoology department for birds and insects to study?

Robert

@Shane Wood I think it's more that mortals in general have issues with immortals than the Valkyries specifically. And the need of having a good biomancer might outweigh that biomancer being immortal. Plus it's heavily implied that all the kingdoms have secret immortals hovering around that everyone just pretends don't exist.

Rehan

An Elaine is an Elaine is an Elaine

Ryan

Anyone know how to increase text size on this site? Bloody tiny on the phone :/

Anonymous

dont think many can use 90million mana a hour and keep doing that for a few hours each day, there might be a problem at some point when the firing range begins losing 90 million mana per hour at curtain times a day. now she might not drain it but add in others at the range and she might get told to use the less populated times on the day. not forgetting she could turn that up to inhumane levels of mana per hour with beginning to channel healing to anyone in range at max output(even if the efficiency is bad). im fairly sure not many immortals can pull the same healing numbers she can at full power over the same kind of area.

Anonymous

I think zooming in works. Also, some browsers have reading modes

AntiClimax she her

I think I can increase it in browser through browser settings. I haven't figured out in this app, though. It might be time for me to admit my age and get some reading glasses

enderman

I don’t think that has been invented or at least not widely available. If it was there is no way that students wouldn’t use that for extra study time.

AntiClimax she her

Uh, relativity is not invented? Also, if they tried to study at 128xG, I think they'd find if anything, they'd have less time. The closer you are to a massive object, the slower time would flow for you with respect to people outside that gravity well .

AntiClimax she her

https://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/pogge.1/Ast162/Unit5/gps.html This talks about both special and general relativistic effects on GPS satelites.

melchi

There is a zoom setting in settings and chrome may have its own one too

Anonymous

Valkyries are in mortal lands and Iona can't lie about Elaine's level, and Sigrun knows Iona can see skills, so it's actually likely she would ask on that... She might be able to visit if Sigrun isn't there or is preoccupied, but staying doesn't sound like it would work.

Rehan

But in this case Elaine is just Elaine being an Elaine

Anonymous

The time dilation from a mere 100 G would be too small to be noticeable. Not to mention that 'Gravity' magic clearly doesn't act like natural gravity, so there's no reason to expect it to have the same side effects. More likely the gods designed it to be incapable of making temporal effects, because they didn't want to deal with high-level gravity mages inventing time travel.

AntiClimax she her

Yep! My original comment was kind of a joke, but I am curious as to whether or not gravity magic can affect time (and space :). Allowing relativistic effects from gravity magic wouldn't let anyone invent time travel apart from varying the rate at which one progresses forward in time. We would have some issues with superluminal travel, though. I'd just assumed that was still impossible in their universe.

AntiClimax she her

No zoom in settings, just an accessibility link that pretty much says "Nope". At least on Android. https://www.patreon.com/policy/accessibility

Carl Gherardi

I hit random on that comic and got https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2009-01-13 Logic as awesome as Ionas math

Shoto

@Robert ,Elaine isn't an immortal yet. Then she would be allowed in the mortal kingdoms. The problem is that she is a healer above level 256, and that causes a war, and Valkyries like Iona are the type to cut the healer's neck to avoid wars. Don't forget that Iona herself didn't attack Elaine only because they were inside the inn, having the possibility of secondary victims, and Artemis was a very powerful mage with a short trigger. And of course, Elaine had just saved Iona's life.

Joshua Case

Did you mean the 4th floor for 4x gravity? I'm assuming with 1x, 2x and 4x it's the third floor? Or second if you're correct (I.e. british) 😉

Anonymous

I personally use Firefox's "Reader mode", very good for those situation.

Shoto

apparently it has to do with aging, bones, preservation, wear and tear and other things. For example, it's an attribute that can work well in cooperation with someone with a necromancer class. "preserve", and can probably do the opposite like rot. perhaps petrification could be in this attribute. Debuff skills.

AntiClimax she her

I kinda want to see a math study session with Iona.

Jeanean

There is also the problem that Elain isn't going to keep the Biomancer Class. (Then again, Mother of modern medicine might include Biomancy capabilities, considering that Biomancy is the only thing capable of healing birthdefects and is fully based on medicine.)

Jeanean

But they are NOT a highschool Basketball team. They are a highlevel and [high level] competition team were only the best of the best can join, many of which have prior experience, as has been shown.

enderman

I hope the system doesn’t reward Elaine with a powerful class for temporary biomancy and will be unable to make permanent changes because she is only practicing temporary changes to her body.

Anonymous

Damn. Just get together already. We know Elaine lives rent free in Iona's head, and Elaine is surprisingly thirsty for her, too

Cirvante

Rotting stuff sounds more like Decay. Petrification sounds like a good guess for mages. Necromancy would likely require a Fossil alignment. And maybe they can conjure fossil fuel, could synergize well with an Inferno class perhaps, similar to the Miasma/Fire combo that one orc used against Elaine and the dwarves. Thinking about it, a Fossil Warrior could have skills that keep their musculature from deteriorating. Basically, they wouldn't have Iona's problem of maintaining peak physical condition and would just keep all their gains once they acquire them. Also reinforcing bones and maybe some sort of damage reduction. I still think Hebai the Mountain got terribly screwed by that wish.

Cirvante

Nah, it's per hour. She lost a huge chunk to Solar Corona recently.

Cirvante

I think Selkie is going for a slow burn with these two, since he doesn't want to force it nor cheapen their destiny bond with a fling. I whole-heartedly approve.

David Brims

If there's not a valid target her healing won't use up mana. And if there is a valid target, then there soon won't be one once she starts healing, so really she can't do too much with AOE healing here

Anonymous

This is not the Hyperbolic Time Chamber! :P That said, increased gravity may do something to time but there's weirdness and I don't recall exactly how it would work. Also, magic ignores physics as the plot requires so we don't have to worry about that being a problem. :D

Anonymous

Iona seems like an entirely different character than the Iona portrayed in the Valkyrie chapters. She seemed darker, harder, almost exactly like a male version of Guts from Berserk. Now she just seems like fanservice.

on the upside

I would imagine so if the gravity element works by bending space time like normal gravity, but with how this gravity is set, I suspect it would be better represented as a force acting on the body as instead of making spheres of increased gravity gravity seems to just reverse it in a specific area

Shoto

@AppleSquirrel ,I think this difference comes from 2 things. The environment, and the difficulties of soil work. In Iona's chapters before, she was mostly on mission. always working, she was always on the alert, but even so it was portrayed Iona's habits and whenever she has an opportunity to look for someone to have fun with. It was said several times that during her breaks, she would look for someone to spend the night with. It was basically her only form of rest and pleasure. Now that she's in a safe place, she's kind of drowning in it, and the sexual habits are pretty explicit. But we know that Iona's mind and psyche are as fucked up as Elaine's. Elaine drowns in reading and studying to bear. When Iona throws herself into sexual pleasures. But I agree with you, every time Elaine portrays Iona, she talks about her "friends", which is starting to get boring.

Melting Sky

Iona has always been a lady killer. Even in her own early interlude chapters, if she wasn't on a mission tearing people or monsters apart she was looking for tail. She strikes me as somebody who is haunted by past trauma and who either buries herself in work or tries to screw her problems away on her off time. She is very much like Elaine in that regard. Replace her sexcapades with bibliophilia and you have Elaine.

Anonymous

@Shoto Her character started feeling different ever since right after they met at the little tavern. Up until then she was hard, and since then she's been fanservice. It's like there was absolutely no hesitation on switching from her focus on her missions to her doing Nothing but fucking people. She hasn't been portrayed as jittery or stressed out because she isn't fighting or protecting people or anything since they met; when before that she was portrayed as someone who never really rested. It feels like her entire character was abandoned.

Louis Nel

You're not totally wrong. She's changed but she's in a different setting now. She's not fighting and not on mission. Is she softer? Sure but the badass is still there but just she's at school now and we're seeing a different side.

Nobody

It's not that uncommon of a character trope, I think it has some similarities to what Overly Sarcastic Productions calls "Crouching Moron Hidden Badass" where a character is a goofball when everything is OK and the situation is chill. But when they get serious shits gotten real and it's time to kill some fools. "Class clown hiding trauma with a smile" is common enough and I'm pretty sure the whole "different partner every night" is just a more adult version

Quentin Long

So… your complaint is that someone who is a total hardcase when they're in a situation where their life is in danger 24/7, behaves differently when they're in a situation where threats to their life are essentially nonexistent..?

Cirvante

This. Iona isn't going on dangerous missions right now. And as a workaholic Valkyrie she would have been going on missions with little breaks in between. Instead she's in a school environment, with no chance for combat (since she's not on the combat team), and has to worry about things like mathematics. She's completely out of her element, in addition to all her trauma that's been building up. Not surprising that she seems different to before and uses daily one-night-stands to cope. With her companion bond making her more savage, I'm surprised she hasn't snapped yet, or jumped Elaine.

Nemelor

Hey guys, question - no chapters this week?

Squirtle

I think thats a big part to it. Her Bond with the Wyvern isn't helping her tendencies

Anonymous

“We climbed the stairs and made it to the fourth floor.” - 4x should be the third floor.

John O'Connor

Depends on where you are from. Americans love to simplify stuff so the first floor you enter is the first floor. In proper English, the first floor is the Ground floor which would make the fourth floor the third floor as in your example. Given that fourth is spelled correctly I would expect your definition to be correct.

MrMegaPussyPlayer .

<i>"Elaine Elaine is a healer powerful enough …"</i> Dunno. I think if started like that it rather should be: <i>"Elaine Elaine is an elaine powerful enough …"</i> Anyone who had read that far should get the context. Anyone who didn't and just started here wouldn't get Elaine Elaine either.

Falxie

Ground floor (American 1st) = 1g 1st floor (American 2nd)= 2g 2nd floor (American 3rd)= 4g we never get to the fourth floor with either way of counting floors. The English 4th floor would put us at 16g. The American 4th at 8g. Since Elaine stopped at 4g it is either the 2nd or 3rd floor depending of which way to count floors you choose.