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Randidly’s attention on the sky was torn as he received a message from Trentyon.

Wow. Wow. Wow. Come to the scroll room.

With a small smile, Randidly shook his head. Trentyon had been… conspicuously difficult to talk to. Randidly had initially hoped his access to the scrolls of the Hall of Stances would be fruitful for learning more about the history of the Spearman, but it soon became clear that his interest lay in areas that were at best, historically adjacent.

Basically, Trentyon was quickly caught up in the minutia of anything. Apparently, the scrolls present in the Hall of Stances predated anything Trentyon had seen before, and Randidly had asked after him a few days prior only to find that he was skimming through conjectures on pre-Spearman religions.

Randidly was somewhat heartened that there was information available from prior to the Spearman, but was rather annoyed at the form that Trentyon pursued it. Honestly, the shame and self-hatred that Trentyon had experienced as a literary-focused person in a spear world were exploding into a gluttonous attitude towards the scrolls available. Not that Randidly could really blame him. For better or worse, Randidly had encouraged him in a way that Trentyon had never experienced before. But a lifetime of refusing to meet other’s expectations wasn’t so easily shaken off.

But the fact that Trentyon had reached out now was a good sign because the few times he had done it so far were due to concrete information about the Spearman. Although Randidly had wanted to finally head down into the Hall of Stances proper, he wouldn’t mind the diversion if it helped him find out more information. Whistling, he walked down into the deep basement where the scrolls were kept.

Whereas Trentyon’s original home had a deep pit with haphazardly piled scrolls, these scrolls were in tall shelves that reminded Randidly of wine racks. After descended down a steeply slanting staircase, a high ceilinged cavern held the history that the Hall of Stances had collected.

As Randidly approached the corner that Trentyon had appropriated for his ‘research’ his eyebrow twitched. There were several tall scroll piles next to a giggling Trentyon, making Randidly wondered whether the poor treatment of the scrolls wasn’t a function of Tellus, as he initially thought.

Perhaps Trentyon was just a messy person…

“Good, good, good!” Trentyon said when he spotted Randidly approaching. “Ah, I have finally made the definite discovery you were waiting for! To think you wished for me to focus on fruitless endeavors… it was actually during my perusal of the effect of the Spearman on the study of ethics that I stumbled across this gem.”

Trentyon proffered a scroll. Proudly displayed at the top was “On Trust, by Edrict Zolan”.

“And this is relevant because…” Randidly drawled.

But Trentyon’s good cheer only became brighter as he smiled in response. “At first, I believed it was truly just a commentary on trust. But then I started to realize it was a regime critique of the Spearman’s government using strange examples. But the more I read into it…”

In spurts of excited talking, Trentyon began to explain the contents of the scroll, unrolling it to indicate each portion as he reached it. And as he did so, Randidly’s forehead creased.

In Zolan’s story, there were 6 ‘Avatars’ who lived in accord. Amongst them, there were two that were devils and four angels. Originally, there were over 20 Avatars, but a great war rocked them, pitting the angels against the devils. In the wake of this, the remaining few decided to let the war lapse. Due to the nature of Avatars, growth would stagnate without the war, but their people’s would be safe.

During that time of peace, one of the angels and devils became involved and fell in love. This, Zolan opined, was the ultimate mistake, for no rational decisions could occur while the mind was clouded.

The peace continued until the world was ‘hollowed out by slow consumption without present sources.’ In that emptiness, one of the two lovers died. Such was the love that the surviving Avatar had that they grieved for one hundred years. Afterward, their heart was broken by seeing the suffering of the people of the deceased people.

In their name, that Avatar once more fanned the flames of war. The Avatar wielded a long rod of black iron and wore a cloak of darkness. Before this Avatar, none could stand, and in their grief, they were able to finally unite the world under one banner, with one name.

But a cheaply bought peace was easily shattered. Two of the angels opposed the new order, while one supported it. One devil chose to remain neutral, content to remain in their self-created paradise.

The Avatar won that war and named himself with his bloody tool. They would call him the Spearman.

“Stop,” Randidly said, raising his hand. “Is this…?”

“It isn’t named as such, but it seems very likely this is a biography of the Spearman, written by a contemporary,” Trentyon said with glittering eyes. “I’m unsure of what angels and devils meant, but… perhaps it reflects their style of leadership?”

Randidly said nothing, but inwardly his gears were turning. Avatars could be a general term to describe Champions and Nemesai, or even terminology used in the earlier cohorts. It also might be a clue about how to activate the Calamities, because it seemed like they had allowed the world to stall out there somewhere.

It seemed that a great war amongst the Champions and Nemesai occurred, which might have been one cause. There was also the mention of uniting the world…

“Is there more?” Randidly looked up and asked. Excitedly, Trentyon continued to explain the text of On Trust. But very quickly, Randidly was shaking his head. After naming the focus of the treatise as the Spearman, the text quickly devolved into meaningless dribble. Exactly the sort of stuff that would be useless to Randidly’s investigation, and that Trentyon ate up.

But what Randidly had learned was more than enough to give him several leads. And it seemed to indicate something extremely strange: the Spearman was either a Nemesis or a Champion. Perhaps, that was the reason that t problems happened during the final parts of the Second Calamity? Was it impossible for one of them to be the source of the image that would defeat the Second Calamity?

But that didn’t make sense either. The image was victorious against the Wights: but it seemed that at the last minute, the Spearman had severed the image from himself. The images were left to lay fallow, quickly stiffening. Why?

Why?

After talking to Trentyon a little longer about other scrolls that he insisted were relevant, Randidly left the deep portion of the Hall of Stances and walked towards the actual core of the building, the spiraling ramp of images.

But as he approached the entrance, a figure was leaning against the wall, almost as if waiting for him. Helen’s eyes flashed as she looked him up and down. The examination was extremely thorough, and lasted almost a full minute. Finally, she shook her head sadly and said. “You aren’t afraid to see me. You also aren’t embarrassed, or angry. Which means you aren’t concerned with the fight. Will you make a bet with me?”

Randidly’s lips twisted. He was somewhat surprised by her words, because it implied that she realized something about his plans. So Randidly stayed silent and tilted his head to the side in askance.

 After a long breath, Helen said, “I bet I am stronger than you. In the future… in a year… no, probably only six months, you will be past the point where I could fight you. But right now, I can crush you. I will not let you dodge that by surrendering now.”

Randidly grimaced. He had truly been thinking about surrendering in his match against Helen. Truthfully, the reward for the tournament was only to view the images in the inner sanctum. That was likely useful, but it was nothing compared to figuring out how to protect Earth from the Calamity. It was even less important than identifying and address the current Second Calamity that was doing so much damage to Tellus.

At the moment he didn’t have many concrete ways to address those issues, but when Shal arrived, that would change. In addition, Randidly had heard that a procession from the North was arriving in Hastam. Some old faces would be making an appearance, and they would how the power and knowledge to help him. At some point, it seemed like the tournament would only get in the way.

“...so what’s the bet?” Randidly said softly.

“We fight it out in the match until one of us loses. And then the winner concedes.” Helen said. The only light in the hallway was torchlight, and it highlighted her tanned skin in the darkness. Her large brown eyes were fixed on his own emerald gaze. “If you aren’t even strong enough to defeat me, Randidly… do you really think it is your place to set aside this tournament and attempt to tackle bigger things?”

In spite of himself, Randidly chuckled.

Comments

Anonymous

You know, right now I am really wishing Helen will kick his arse so Randidily will start to train more for himself rather then learn about history of another place, note: I can kinda see where you are going with the spearsource but personally I feel he has made several mistakes, the first was that when he and his group killed the ogre he didn't try to get the final blow, and therefore triple his stats (ik that he didn't know the rewards but he knew that he would be getting something good out of this) furthermore I am not liking that he neglected to show that he was the more powerful one in the group when traveling and fighting against the whites, and lastly I feel his last mistake was that he neglected to train before fighting in the tornament. As one can probably see, I really want this guy to be gaining more power, and I am personally feeling that he is wasting time. Again this is my opinion, and I am still enjoying the story non the less, thanks for the chapter and the great work

Kevin Ramos

And like always I am pleased. I wonder if things would go well for him if he won?

Anonymous

A day or two ago, didn't he spend time trying to make his skills complement each other more?

Anonymous

Damn I just became a patron and saw this, Is the quality really that bad? I've read up to around ch 640 and I could agree with you on how the story falls flat at certain points or gets side tracked on one of Randidly's new passions / a side characters pov. However that isn't exactly anything new? and the mc has been like that since the beginning. Usually when that shit happens I just wait for a back up of chapters to get through it. Also, there are a few occasions where these detours in story line progression do eventually add to the story in future chapters.

Thomas dupre

You have a gift to make things long winded and boring when by all acount it should not be. Nafur chapters were boring and broke the pacing once again. The constant pov change are distracting, i get that you use them to expand on the world building and the current happenings, it is boring. As simple as that.

Thomas dupre

The fight with helen was constanstly pushed back for more than 20 chapters now. Instead we get some discussion with a librarian and some cryptic hints to telus's past and a random kid's pov. This is so unengaging and boring i can't even describe it.

Thomas dupre

It's not the first time you do so, i've un-patreoned you before for this exact reason and i find myself dissapointed that months later this is still an issue.

Subliminary

I’ll actually be rather upset if Randidly loses his match to Helen. There’s no feasible way for her to be at his level, from my point of view. If anything I would hope he takes it easy on her to make it seem like she’s succeeding then just wipes the floor with her and concedes as he walks off stage. Also, I second one of the other commenters thoughts on having passed up the rewards for clearing the Danger Zone. IIRC The reward they chose was something dull like +5 of every stat to everyone in the world or something to that effect. That’s such a waste. Sure mathematically the system is handing out far more stat points total, but what good does +5 stats do for the “average” person who isn’t even out there fighting monsters? Any of the soldiers get about the same amount of stat gains from just one single level. Meanwhile Randidly could have doubled all his stats, or tripled a single stat if I’m not mistaken? Utter waste.

Subliminary

Also, I’m at a loss as to why Randidly’s new image isn’t impossibly strong. If it was gifted to him by the Patron of Ash, and the Patron himself said it was strong enough to defeat both the first and second calamities of his world, then why is Randidly not insanely overpowered at the moment? Was most of the power of the image lost when it merged with his existing soul?

Wolven

I agree on the statement about the danger zone rewards, image of rand gor all of the stones ( which is well within his power, he would be able to single handedly uphold the way of earth through just raw stats. This is even more possible due to his effectively unlimited pp cause he never will suffer from another sickness

Anonymous

Fan boy here! Well..I enjoy naffur's little story. That's about all I can contribute, though I do see where an issue with pacing comes up but...what can be done? Naffur will obviously become key in something later on, RG's inner world is a story onto itself. And lucretia, who I has played a good role in the story so far, still has to have her POV told as well.there really isn't much to go by in plot/story if we go straight to the end with rg's view. Most negative comments I'm seeing come up over ANY pov change at anytime, and if it focuses on any one person people complain that others are left off...can't please em all

Subliminary

Someone pointed out to me that there are other Danger Zones and the maximum exp boost for earth citizens is 200%. So presumably once the bonus multiplier is maxed out Randidly can take the triple stats reward down the line

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Phnglui mglw'nafh R'lyeh

I enjoyed both the Naffur arc and that Rand is growing up and is thinking long term. He already has a Greater Image so there is little point in watching the lesser Images within the Hall. I've seen lots of complaints about how Rand is not progressing, which is strange as he's received the Image of Ash just a few chapters ago. Maybe they're confusing progress with lack of payoff. Don't let them upset you, just write the story you want to tell.

Anonymous

Loving it, keep up the good work mate!

Subliminary

Yeah he received the Image of Ash from the Patron, who claimed it was strong enough to defeat both the first and second calamities, and yet Randidly seems to only be marginally stronger? How is this? Shouldn’t he immediately have become the strongest person on Tellus with an image of that caliber?

Godlyskeleton

I really hope he brings either Azriel or helen back to Earth

Ole Halvorsen

Well I've to disagree that Randidly choice was wrong, Yes 5 points doesn't seem that much but if you see it in a perspective of who survives and who dies, you have to agree that those 5 points will make a big difference for some young ppl. And I mean living or dying. Lets see if 10% more ppl survives the early lvls because the extra stats, that means later down the road more ppl at higher lvl. I mean the choice is so simple in my mind, a big increase in power for one guy that does not benefit the Human race more than a small increase in power for all the ppl. I mean give a guy and assault rifle, and give the other 100ppl sticks. who do you think will survive?

Anonymous

ok I just caught up and I enjoyed the Naffur chapters as they set and interesting contrast to Randidly, but I also binged read so if you were waiting for the next chapter and only got the Naffur pov chapters than I could see why some people were frustrated.

Phnglui mglw'nafh R'lyeh

He didn't really get the chance to use it offensively. That's the payoff you are actually waiting for. Progress has been made. He's been meditating so the Image only kills his enemies not himself. That seems rational.

Anonymous

Earth is a higher cohort, they can't go there. Lucretia survived because she was in Rand's soulspace

jailbreak

Earth is in a lower cohort, but yeah, unless something changes, Randidly can't take Helen/Azriel with him to Earth. Or if he takes them into his soul skill somehow, idk.

jailbreak

'After descended down a steeply slanting staircase' -> descending(?) 'that was the reason that t problems' -> remove the 't' 'making Randidly wondered whether ' -> wonder 'and they would how the power' -> have the power

Anonymous

Azriel is the best :)

Elaborate

Jeez, Randidly, would it kill you to spend an hour summarizing Earth's System experience to Trentyon for the benefit of future generations on Tellus?