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Drake looked around at the surrounding 20 men and women, the cream of East End, as the smiled cockily at him.

“...You really want to fight us all at once?” Zither said, his smile long and lazy on his face.

Drake nodded solemnly, his eyes scanning the group around him. At first, he wasn’t sure what to make of the Ghosthound’s strange speech about power. When Sydney appeared to be sleeping when Drake returned, he decided to check to see how much of it was true.

Even now, as he looked at those around him, he noticed the way they were standing, with two of them close enough to Drake that, should he attack suddenly, they would likely be dead before the true fighting started. It was an easy thing, Drake supposed not to understand implicitly the range of a lunging man with a sword, or of a monster with claws, but it was something that he would see corrected, regardless of their performance against him in a group.

“Fine, fine… but do you want a half hour to get your Bone Armor ready?” Zither asked, casually moving to a peg on the wall to get training gear and a wooden sword to practice with.

Grimacing, Drake pressed down, using every ounce of Willpower to accelerate the process. Around him, out of his pores, liquid bone flowed, joining together and shaping itself almost instantly, forming gauntlets, greaves, pauldron, helmet. Within 30 seconds, Drake’s entire body was covered in the Bone Armor and he let out a long breath. The 20 guards were frozen, regarding him with shock.

He supposed he shouldn’t feel too smug, most of this simply had to do with having higher stats. But Drake couldn't deny that using the Skill, day after day, as a defense against death had sharpened his utilization to heights he would have previously considered impossible.

“No need,” Drake said simply, drawing his great sword of bone. “And don’t bother with putting the gear on, I will leave you in one piece. I will attack in 10 seconds. Ready yourselves.”

*****

Neveah delighted in her new body, but it was relatively easy for Randidly to tear her away from experimentation and towards his inner world, where Lucretia waited. Neveah seemed determined that after this, however, they would head into Donnyton, now that she ‘looked like a people’. Randidly wasn’t sure how he could break it to her that she, in fact, didn’t look much like a person at all, so he said nothing.

If anything, her transformation made her look more fearsome, as the Bone Wyrm head was pasted onto a vaguely humanoid body. But it was true that her size enabled her to move through most human doors, which had hitherto been taboo, as she could only shatter them, not go through them.

They found Lucretia floating in the sky above Randidly’s SoulSkill. When the Monster King had sacrificed his life, he had severely damaged the Creature, and her minions had lost their guidance, often attacking each other. This allowed the allied armies to crush the remnants, driving them away.

Even now, below their floating forms, the people were beginning to rebuild, fixing all the damage that the Skin Shifters and then the army that had followed had caused. Even without the Monster King, the monsters stayed in line for the rebuilding efforts, the wolf woman monster leading them to assist. It would only last for a few more weeks, as previously agreed, but for now, there was peace in his Soul.

There was more than peace, however, there was a transformation that would occur, Randidly could sense, once he had time to think it through and shape it. But for now, he turned his attention to Lucretia.

“You’ve looked through the memories already?” He asked.

She nodded. “Some of them. But they are messy, and fragmented, so its hard. The Thief gathered them as consistently as she could, but she didn’t… want to stay in that place long. Not while… the Monster King’s body watched, her, she said. She did, however, bring the body back with her.”

Randidly didn’t know what to say to that. He felt profoundly responsible for his death, in a way he never had before. He had killed, sure, but he had never convinced someone else that it was worth it to die for him. Well, perhaps he had done that to all of his Soul Skill. But with the Monster King, the convincing was a very personal thing. Randidly had come down and spoken to him, given him the tools he needed to carry out the task of burning the Creature from the inside out.

For that sacrifice, Randidly swore to himself to care more constantly for his internal world. They deserved much better than the cursory investigation he had given them previously.

Held in Lucretia’s hands was a bowl, and inside of it, there were numerous small gems. There were thick and dark things, forest green, maroon, navy blue, and when Randidly reached out to touch them, he felt the flicker and twitch, and then slide into his fingers to become a part of him.

They weren’t easy to piece apart, as Lucretia said, and they hit him in a huge wave of images and thoughts and emotions. Although they weren’t his, and they weren’t overpowering in any way, they were certainly compelling. It was almost chilling, how he could see from its- well, truly her- perspective how right she was in what she was doing.

The why was very fuzzy, but Randidly could clearly sense how she wished to strike back at the System while keeping her own involvement a secret.

When he couldn’t figure out what the memories meant the first time, Randidly watched them against, and again. He had a fast-forward function, effectively, and when he reached the end, he could restart the flood, but that was it.

The first things he began noticing as he went through the memories over and over again, Neveah peering over his metaphysical shoulder, were the insights into Aether Manipulation. Multiple times Randidly could see the Creature as she shaped Aether to accomplish oddly specific tasks. Unlike his assumptions. She relied heavily on trial and error, but she seemed to possess an unerring intuition in regards to Aether, and after a few tries, she would create the desired result.

These he filed away for study later, because it would greatly benefit his own Skills. For now, however, that information was less valuable.

The next arc that he began to notice was his own. He could sense that the Creature he faced was but a single of thousands of incarnations spread throughout the Cohort to experiment. He could feel how the Creature moved through every part of his growth, providing him with Skills to overcome obstacles, and then acting as a constant obstacle that drove him beyond his limits.

It was somewhat sickening, feeling the Creature’s amusement as he struggled against her, and her sparks of delight when he succeeded. He felt her curiosity towards him and what he was doing, but his slow growth, within values that were normal for the System in her opinion, made her conclude he wouldn’t be a weapon she could use.

Strangely, the Creature was thankful for Randidly’s actions in a lot of ways, as had an idea for putting a village in a dungeon in a failed Zone through his antics, and she spread that information to her other incarnations, should their own attempts fail. For that one successful outcome, she deemed him to be… useful.

Randidly shivered everytime he passed through that memory.

The one bright note of satisfaction for Randidly during the stream of memories was the moment when the Creature realized what he had done, sneaking Tellumurite into the soul of her incarnation. It quickly grew blurry from there, but she felt true fear, a deep dread at that moment.

Such was the strength of emotion that the more Randidly felt that memory, the more his amusement waned. It made him remember that the Creature was a sadistic sociopath, but beyond her, there was something even more monstrous: the System itself. The Creature would not be this way if not molded by the System, although he wasn’t sure of the exact nature of how that had happened.

As these memories were just from the incarnation watching Randidly, there was no way to know. But there was more information here.

Specifically, the Creature was oddly fascinated by the human's Classes. Not in an impressed way, but in an almost dumbfounded way. Most races, she knew from her previous memories in her true body, had very little difference among the Classes that they had access to, much in the way Shal’s world was primarily variations on Spearmen.

There were certainly those that had Classes relating to different weapons, or elements, but there were generally only a dozen or so archetypes, and then variations on those.

Humans, on the other hand, seemed to delight in having different, unique, Classes, even when they were relatively less powerful than the archetypes. Of course, there were 1% of Classes that were so absurdly powerful that it likely made up for it, but the Creature found this strange variety to be exceedingly strange.

She speculated it had something to do with the innate creativity of humans, and how their culture before the System seemed obsessed with arbitrary definitions and making things up. But she also could see how it was the result of something much more deeply secreted away. It was likely caused by the same thing that allowed Randidly to subtly warp the System around him, changing the rules in new and interesting ways.

Either way, from her communications with other incarnations, the human Zones had yielded 5 positive results already. This was incomparable to most worlds, where she could waste her time and find nothing.

These communications with other incarnations were often the messiest memories and required repeated careful study, but the deeper Randidly went, the worse his mood became. Because it was clear that there were humans that had capitulated to the Creature, and submitted themselves to her experimentation.

It was a somewhat sobering realization. Although they wouldn’t know that Randidly had defeated this incarnation perhaps, the others knew of him, and they might have their own perfected tools, ready to fight against him to sacrifice the Earth for her greater cause.

Closing his eyes to the memories for a second, Randidly sighed. He had pulled up a bit of the weeds, but if he wanted to keep his Earth safe, he would need to go after the entire root system. And that would mean killing more humans, those foolish enough to sell their species out to a fickle god.

Comments

LordHailith

I’m already hyped for the Demi-God Ghosthound vs the Creature’s experiments. Thanks for the chapter now give me more !!

Anonymous

What if Creature is something The System twisted so that System can have something cunning, brilliant and ruthless to find out loopholes in System so that it can shore its defences

ThePolarParadox

But little did Randidly know that soon these 'fools' would soon view him as a god as well.

Arkeus

Is it bad that I think Randidly is the one who is selling out his species for pride? Anyway, a bit disappointed it appears the Creature actually didn't plan on Randidly defeating her there, because there are waaaay too many plotholes about the whole golden coin thing, as well as a few other details of that arc.

Meschmee

And she would of got away with it to, if it wasn't for those pesky kids.

MagicWafflez

idk, i figured the creature didn't think he was going to bring a coin, but that he was going to be sub lvl 10 when he went in... I'm glad it's done and they can focus on not getting purged by the system when it finds touch of nether

MagicWafflez

guys... don't the zone champions fight eachother? wasnt that a thing? to decide which zone's champion gets most influence? i hope simon gets his.

Choboman

Whether they do or not, villages fight each other to get stronger aether streams. I expect the walls coming down to be quickly followed by inter-zone warfare as strong zones conquer weak ones to harvest their aether streams and grow their villages to the next tier. Champions would typically play a role there in defending their zone - but instead RG will just wipe all comers. Imagine how surprised they'll be when their best and brightest are wiped by a level 15 'newb'.

Silver Beard

@Choboman and Author actually- when RG wasted the warrior in the dungeon that had the Aether spring inside her...did RG absorb it, upgrading his own? There's that whole scene we're still missing. Villages war on each other to take Aether... but RG already is a village himself so... shouldn't he have 'won' something substantial from the Creatures village by winning?

Silver Beard

Oh- and we still haven't divvied up the loot.

ElectricintheForest

This is a really good question. TBH the entire end of that arc felt like a blur to me. The fights were large and dramatic but they lacked a strong enough through-line to feel coherent.

Anonymous

And whats going to happen with Thea. The Wild Rider went batshit crazy without her bond. And I feel Randidily is turning into more of an asshole as the days go by. Wheres his gratitude man towards Simon and Wild Rider for saving his life man. Those two instances they saved him he was damn sure to kick the bucket, yet he thought of killing them both

CentaureHeart

The debt of the Wild Rider was erased when he refrained from beating her ass when she switched places with Gemma. And Simon's been an annoying childish prick ever since he learned that Randidly was not David. What he just did was theft, he stole the loot from their dungeon dive, pretty important loot by the way. And his reason for doing that was because he interpreted what Randidly said about power but the guy is unable to even train decently, he admitted himself that he couldn't push himself past his limits so he decided to cheat by grabbing the Regalias. No idea how he expects to be strong if he's this lazy. I think the Wild Rider went batshit crazy because her bond was severed and her Stag still lived, which is not what happened here.

tehlu

The Creature mentioned a Great Enemy that the system was basically a preparation for. Could the Creature be 1 of its agents? or is this really just a Rebel against System thing. The scale of the experimentation and the fact that the creature wants to remain hidden seems to like it is an agent of the Nether(?). It seems Randidly forgot or didnt hear this revelation.