Die. Respawn. Repeat.
Chapter 214: Book 3: Epilogue 4 — Scattered Events
- Chapter 253: Book 4: Time After Time
- Chapter 252: Book 4: Collapse
- Chapter 251: Book 4: Presentation
- Chapter 250: Book 4: ’Neath the Wooded Shrine
- Chapter 249: Book 4: Ghostly Recurrence
- Chapter 248: Book 4: Sibling Rivalry
- Chapter 247: Book 4: Worst Place to Have a Picnic
- Chapter 246: Book 4: Knock-On Effect
- Chapter 245: Book 4: Teardown
- Chapter 244: Book 4: Convergence
- Chapter 243: Book 4: First Meetings
- Chapter 242: Book 4: Physical Mastery
- Chapter 241: Book 4: Energetic Associations
- Chapter 240: Book 4: A Murder in Carusath
- Chapter 239— Book 4: A Sky Full of Stars
- Chapter 238— Book 4: Strained
- Chapter 237: Book 4: Stray Not From the Path
- Chapter 236: Book 4: Marching Ever Forward
- Chapter 235: Book 4: Analysis
- Chapter 234: Book 4: Party Wipe
- Chapter 233: Book 4: Debugging
- Chapter 232: Book 4: Debugging
- Chapter 231: Book 4: Labyrinthine
- Chapter 230: Book 4: Restrictions
- Chapter 229: Book 4: Collisions
- Chapter 228: Book 4: Trouble in the City
- Chapter 227: Book 4: Parallels in Time
- Chapter 226: Book 4: Tides of an Ocean
- Chapter 225: Book 4: Back and Forth
- Chapter 224: Book 4: Interconnected
- Chapter 223: Book 4: Cascade Effect
- Chapter 222: Book 4: The Right Time
- Chapter 221: Book 4: Lost in the Past
- Chapter 220: Book 4: Connections Through Time
- Chapter 219: Book 4: Twofold
- Chapter 218: Book 4: Temporal Snapshot
- Chapter 217: Book 4: Culminated Tear
- Chapter 216: Book 4: Darker
- Chapter ANNOUNCEMENT: Book 2 now on KU!
- Chapter 215: Book 4: Lost Civilization
- Chapter 214: Book 3: Epilogue 4 — Scattered Events
- Chapter 212: Book 3: Epilogue 3 — Long Way From Home
- Chapter 211: Book 3: Epilogue 2 — Names and Roles
- Chapter 210: Book 3: Epilogue 1 — Hopes and Dreams
- Chapter 209: Book 3: Home Away From Home
- Chapter 208: Book 3: The Sunken King
- Chapter 207: Book 3: Showmanship
- Chapter 206: Book 3: Synchronization
- Chapter 205: Book 3: A Pound of Core
- Chapter 204: Book 3: An Ounce of Prevention
- Chapter 203: Book 3: Confrontation
- Chapter 202: Book 3: Changed
- Chapter 201: Book 3: Overtime
- Chapter 200: Book 3: Missed Opportunities
- Chapter 199: Book 3: Duality
- Chapter 198: Book 3: A Tale of Three Stars
- Chapter 197: Book 3: Wish You Were Here
- Chapter 196: Book 3: It Takes a Village
- Chapter 195: Book 3: A Coming Collision
- Chapter 194: Book 3: Parallels
- Chapter 193: Book 3: Past Events
- Chapter 192: Book 3: Call and Response
- Chapter 191: Book 3: Elsewhere, Elsewhen
- Chapter 190: Book 3: Trial Run
- Chapter 189: Book 3: The Scion of Change
- Chapter 188: Book 3: The Four Pillars
- Chapter 187: Book 3: Thread of Insight
- Chapter 186: Book 3: Choices and Changes
- Chapter 185: Book 3: Rolls
- Chapter 184: Book 3: A New Era
- Chapter 183: Book 3: Transferral
- Chapter 182: Book 3: Soul Surgery
- Chapter 181: Book 3: Festival
- Chapter 180: Book 3: Walk and Talk
- Chapter 179: Book 3: Bound Battle
- Chapter 178: Book 3: Inspired (x2)
- Chapter 177: Book 3: Renewed Bonds
- Chapter 176: Book 3: Primordial Foray
- Chapter ANNOUNCEMENT: Book 1 now on KU/Audible!
- Chapter 175: Book 3: Household Battle
- Chapter 174: Book 3: All-Seeing Eye
- Chapter 173: Book 3: An Abstract Problem
- Chapter 172: Book 3: Death Fog
- Chapter 171: Book 3: Simulations
- Chapter 170: Book 3: Twisted Time
- Chapter 169: Book 3: Collisions
- Chapter 168: Book 3: Seeds of Change
- Chapter 167: Book 3: A Stitch in Time
- Chapter 166: Book 3: Crumbling Truth
- Chapter 165: Book 3: Compare and Contrast
- Chapter 164: Book 3: A Crucial Question
- Chapter 163: Book 3: Burned Into the World
- Chapter 162: Book 3: Carusath, City of Fire and Brimstone
- Chapter 161: Book 3: In Which a Very Important Misunderstanding is Addressed
- Chapter 160: Book 3: Acceleration
- Chapter 159: Book 3: An Old Foe
- Chapter 158: Book 3: The Return
- Chapter 157: Book 3: Temporality
- Chapter 156: Book 3: Patterns of Observation
- Chapter 155: Book 3: The Benefit of Looping
- Chapter 154: Book 3: Warning
- Chapter 153: Book 3: Collection
- Chapter 152: Book 3: Stage 1: The Seed // Ahkelios
- Chapter 151: Book 3: Rituals
- Chapter 150: Book 3: The Empty City
- Chapter 149: Book 3: The Empty City
- Chapter 148: Book 3: Time (for) Skills
- Chapter 147: Book 3: Knight
- Chapter 146: Book 3: Quantum Model
- Chapter 145: Book 3: A Peek Behind the Curtain
- Chapter 144: Book 3: Talents
- Chapter 143: Book 3: Reboot
- Chapter 142: Book 3: A Remnant in Time
- Chapter 139-141 — End of Book 2 — Epilogues 3, 4, & 5
- Chapter 137-138 — Book 2: Epilogues 1 & 2
- Chapter 141: Book 3: A Remnant in Time
- Chapter 138-140 — End of Book 2 — Epilogues 3, 4, & 5
- Chapter 136-137 — Book 2: Epilogues 1 & 2
- Chapter 135: Book 2: The Shape of a Soul
- Chapter 134: Book 2: Sinking
- Chapter 133: Book 2: Skyfall
- Chapter 132: Book 2: Loop 15.4
- Chapter 131: Book 2: Loop 15.3 (2)
- Chapter 130: Book 2: Loop 15.3 (1)
- Chapter 129: Book 2: Loop 15.2 (3)
- Chapter 128: Book 2: Loop 15.2 (2)
- Chapter 127: Book 2: Loop 15.2 (1)
- Chapter 126: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (5)
- Chapter 125: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (4)
- Chapter 124: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (3)
- Chapter 123: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (2)
- Chapter 122: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (1)
- Chapter 121: Book 2: Change of Plans
- Chapter 120: Book 2: The Present, (2)
- Chapter 119: Book 2: The Present, (1)
- Chapter 118: Book 2: Phase Shifts and You, (2)
- Chapter 117: Book 2: Phase Shifts and You, (1)
- Chapter 116: Book 2: Integrators
- Chapter 115: Book 2: Hollow
- Chapter 114: Book 2: Remnant
- Chapter 113: Book 2: Bimarked
- Chapter 112: Book 2: Thank You For Using Whispersink
- Chapter 111: Book 2: Thank You For Using Whispersink
- Chapter 110— Book 2: Hunger
- Chapter 109: Book 2: Empty Seas
- Chapter 108: Book 2: Tracking
- Chapter 107: Book 2: Preparation
- Chapter 106: Book 2: In the Stands
- Chapter 105: Book 2: Spark of Rebellion
- Chapter 104: Book 2: Restart
- Chapter 103: Book 2: Slipping Away
- Chapter 102: Book 2: Trial Run
- Chapter 101: Book 2: Symptoms
- Chapter 100: Book 2: Signs
- Chapter 99: Book 2: City of Glass, Redux
- Chapter 98: Book 2: It’s Just A Phase
- Chapter 97: Book 2: Key
- Chapter 96: Book 2: Experimentation
- Chapter 95: Book 2: Mistakes
- Chapter 94: Book 2: Old Beginnings
- Chapter 93: Book 2: Loop 15
- Chapter 92: Book 2: Gauging Your Enemies
- Chapter 91: Book 2: Laboratory
- Chapter 90: Book 2: Meeting
- Chapter 89— Book 2: Sensory Delights
- Chapter 88— Book 2: Aspects and Colors
- Chapter 86— Book 2: Thys and Thaht
- Chapter 85— Book 2: Bird Problem
- Chapter 84: Book 2: Stressful Choices
- Chapter 83: Book 2: When You’re Having Fun
- Chapter 82: Book 2: Problem Solving
- Chapter 81: Book 2: The Automaton
- Chapter 80: Book 2: The Automaton
- Chapter Recap: Book 1
- Chapter 79: Book 2: Connected
- Chapter 78: Book 2: One, Two, Three, Go
- Chapter 77: Book 2: Hostage Situation
- Chapter 76— Book 2: —The Bonds We Build
- Chapter 75— Book 2: —Fortune Telling
- Chapter 74— Book 2: —Advanced Technology
- Chapter 73— Book 2: Isthanok, the City of Broken Glass
- Chapter 72— Book 2: The Great Gates
- Chapter 71: Book 2: New Locations
- Chapter 70: Book 2: Layers
- Chapter 69: Book 2: To the Great Cities (again)
- Chapter 68: Book 2: Loop Anomalies
- Chapter 67: Book 2: Reunited (and it feels so bad)
- Chapter 66: Book 2: Breakfast
- Chapter 65: Book 2: Incoming
- Chapter 64: Book 2: One More Death
- Chapter 63: END OF BOOK 1 - Temporal Storm
- Chapter 62: Fast Travel
- Chapter 61: Feeling Antsy
- Chapter 60: The Void Giveth, and the Void Taketh Away
- Chapter Announcement (for other book) + deleted content (for this book)
- Chapter 59: A Classic Interruption
- Chapter 58: New Journey
- Chapter 57: Skill Combos
- Chapter 56: Need for Speed
- Chapter 55: Integrator Interview
- Chapter 54: Use Those Credits
- Chapter 53: Skill Prep
- Chapter 52: Crows and Cavalries
- Chapter 51: Skills and a Chat
- Chapter 50: Foundation
- Chapter 49: Phase Shift
- Chapter 48: Interface Woes, and Ripples Through Time
- Chapter 47: Healing
- Chapter 46: Rewards
- Chapter 45: Avoidance
- Chapter 44: Diary of an Ancient Relic
- Chapter 43: Survival
- Chapter 42: Hotspot Activity
- Chapter 41: Translation Stone
- Chapter 40: A Good Night’s Rest
- Chapter 39: Cliffside Home
- Chapter 38: Questions
- Chapter 37: End of a Rope
- Chapter 36: Approach
- Chapter 35: Names
- Chapter 34: Truesight
- Chapter 33: Shards
- Chapter 32: Sparks
- Chapter 31: Fracture
- Chapter 30: The Basics of Imbuing
- Chapter 29: Spar
- Chapter 28: Choice
- Chapter 27: Inspiration
- Chapter 26: A Firm Headache
- Chapter 25: Four Way Battle
- Chapter 24: Planning
- Chapter 23: Mother and Son
- Chapter 22: Angry Birds
- Chapter 21: Another First Meeting
- Chapter 20: Bird Brain
- Chapter 19: Common Sense
- Chapter 18: Homesick
- Chapter 17: Consequences
- Chapter 16: Friend
- Chapter 15: Fragment
- Chapter 14: New Feature Unlocked
- Chapter 13: Boss Fight
- Chapter 12: Third Try
- Chapter 11: Culmination
- Chapter 10: Melody
- Chapter 9: Take Two
- Chapter 8: Ready Or Not
- Chapter 7: Training
- Chapter 6: Two More Tries
- Chapter 5: And Again
- Chapter 4: Determination
- Chapter 3: Stakes
- Chapter 2: Ripples in Time
- Chapter 1: Die, Die, and Die Again
I close my eyes and breathe.
The artifact the crows gave to me is a lot harder to fully access than I’d imagined—even with all the ways I’ve grown, the imbuement within the stone is woven with so much complexity that reaching any useful information is a challenge at best. I’ve retrieved a number of different visions, stories, and tales, but nothing I was explicitly looking for.
It’s not just about quantity. If it were, it would be trivial to navigate with Guard’s help. The problem is the density of information and the sheer precision required. It’s easier to hit the wrong pocket of information than it is to get to the right one, and the amount of control needed combined with the sheer density of Firmament required to even make any amount of headway…
I open my eyes, staring at the egg-like artifact with a scowl that slowly turns into a wistful sort of smile.
It’s just like Tarin to give me something that’s basically a whole new form of training. Part of me wants to talk to him about it, tell him about my progress. Another part of me wants to avoid it entirely. It’ll be one thing if he remembers this last loop—even that would be bittersweet, considering—but another thing entirely if he doesn’t.
I’m a little worried about what that might do to Naru, to my surprise.
Still, there’s nothing I can do about it here. I just need to work on my Firmament Control. I might be able to acquire some Mastery in the skill, and hopefully that will give me the edge I need, but somehow I doubt it. It’s looking more and more like I’m going to need some kind of key to find the information I want. Something to act like a filter…
I frown, turning that thought over in my mind, then think back to the first vision I ever received. The one about the harpy.
I hold that image in my mind and feed Firmament slowly into the artifact, forming that Firmament with familiarity and recognition. Not a Concept, exactly, but something similar to a Thread.
It reacts.
There’s a clear, crystalline tone that emerges from it, and the image that feeds back into my mind is of a harpy woman, standing at the top of the cliff along which the Cliffside Crows live. I wince—I know what’s going to happen there—but it gets me thinking.
That should be where her true Remnant is, but I’ve been there and haven’t seen her. There has to be a trigger condition for these Trial echoes. Ahkelios wasn’t around for every loop, either. His initial echo only showed up every couple of loops; the first time I saw him was on the fifth, once more on the seventh, and I was finally able to link with him on the eleventh—
I stop.
It can’t be that simple, surely?
It better not be that simple.
Teluwat had to admit, this new Trialgoer had been useful. He was almost interested in meeting him for himself.
Or… no, he was lying to himself, at this point. He was enough of a man to admit to that. He was interested in meeting Ethan. Ethan didn’t seem particularly interested in meeting him, which was unfortunate; the little greeting card he’d sent a few loops ago hadn’t seemed to stick, as much as he’d been hoping it would.
No matter.
In truth, he would’ve been fine with letting Ethan do his thing. Teluwat wasn’t blind to the danger Hestia was in, and while he was very much comfortable with the power and prestige he’d secured for himself, none of it would mean much if Hestia fell to ruin. Among Hestia’s Trialgoers, he might have been the only one that actually understood how much danger their planet was in.
Which begged the question, of course, of why he hadn’t done anything about it sooner. The answer was simple: he couldn’t risk the Integrators figuring out what he’d done.
It was so very, very convenient that Ethan’s actions had cut them off from the planet. It meant he was free to work with his newfound Talent as he wished, and it meant he didn’t have to hide exactly how much he’d advanced from the other Trialgoers anymore.
“Isn’t that right, Versa?” Teluwat asked, his voice filled with false cheer. She stared at him, eyes full of fury, but she couldn’t do a thing. Or wouldn’t. Was there a difference? Her legs were merged with the ground beneath her. She couldn’t move without tearing herself apart, and while she did have that pesky little skill called Phaseslip, that only worked when the ground wasn’t considered a part of you.
Well, it would still work. She’d just have to phase the ground with her, and that wasn’t very practical for movement. It would also take up all her Firmament.
“Versa?” Teluwat drawled, a hint of warning in his voice. Versa hid her flinch well.
“I don’t know what you’re asking,” she said coolly. Ah, right. He did have a habit of expecting others to read his thoughts. Probably because he’d baked that ability into most of his servants.
Speaking of which, where was his son? He should’ve been back by now. Ah well; he’d look for him later.
“I’m asking if any of you knew how much I advanced,” Teluwat said cheerfully. He leaned forward. “You wouldn’t happen to have told Ethan about me, would you?”
Versa scowled at him. “No.”
Was she lying? She could’ve been. He hadn’t exactly tried to rework her mind yet. It was terribly boring, having everyone listen to him. He had no idea how the Trialgoer he’d stolen that ability from dealt with it. He also couldn’t remember her name, so it didn’t matter.
“What do you want?” Versa asked. Teluwat shrugged.
“I haven’t decided,” he said plainly. “But things have changed quite a bit, and this Trial might be the last one Hestia hosts. I’d like to make sure I’m in a good position when it ends, which means I have to choose a side…”
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He trailed off, his tone playful. “I could try to work with Ethan,” he said. “Though I think he’d have some problems with me, don’t you? Or I could try to find the source of all this strange Firmament and see if that can be bargained with.”
Teluwat glanced at the jar where a squirming, hateful piece of infected Firmament sat, wriggling furiously. It was only a fraction of the power whatever entity was controlling it held.
“All things considered,” he said thoughtfully. “I think my chances might be better with Ethan, but it might be better to play both sides…”
Teluwat paused. Versa was gone. In her place was two insectoid legs still latched into and merged with the concrete, along with a small puddle of blood; she’d torn her own legs off to escape.
Ah well. He had better things to attend to, anyway. “Filian!” he called. He’d changed that name a few times since he’d acquired the silverwisp. “Son! Where are you?”
No response. Sometimes he regretted adopting that child.
Then again, some small part of him enjoyed playing at having a family, and Teluwat was nothing if not someone that followed his whims.
Adeya scowled. The Integrators were amping up the difficulty of their Trials—to get them to break and complete it, no doubt. Or to convince them to leave said Trials entirely. Her Integrator had certainly hinted as much the last time she’d claimed an Inspiration, though she’d noted with interest that he didn’t quite seem to know why.
Did the Integrators themselves not know about the Sunken King? The only reason humanity was able to find out about him was the scattered texts they found in the dungeons they explored.
Always, those texts painted the same picture: three gods playing with the lives of their supplicants across countless planets, experimenting, creating some system of power that was either the Interface or the idea of Firmament itself. Possibly both. Always, they ended the same way: betrayal and imprisonment. Accounts of who did the betraying were varied, but the imprisoned one was always the same.
The Sunken King. According to some records, he was a snake within the Firmament. According to others, he was a contamination that fueled its power.
The texts claimed that the Integrators would herald his return, but Adeya was becoming more and more certain they weren’t doing it on purpose. They were acting in accordance to a plan set in motion long ago, and they didn’t even know why.
It would’ve been an exploitable weakness if only any of the Integrators they’d been in contact with were willing to listen. Adeya sighed, wondering if that Ethan man had been luckier; it would explain how he’d advanced to the cusp of the third layer so quickly.
Even then, it wouldn’t help unless they could get in contact with him.
Her thoughts were interrupted by a great, winged beast almost materializing out of the sky, grasping at her with wicked-looking claws. Adeya narrowed her eyes and activated Identify.
The skill was a new one. As far as they could tell, it started showing up on their Interfaces only a few days ago, offered whenever someone banked Firmament credits. It was only Rank F, but one didn’t give up any kind of informational advantage over their enemy.
Sure enough, the label appeared over the monster. It was a Greater Falcon, Rank A. Adeya nodded to herself. She could deal with that.
Crystalline wings of Firmament erupted from her shoulderblades. Adeya smiled.
There were many things she hated about the Trials, but this—the ability to fly free under her own power—wasn’t one of them.
The fight was short but brutal; Adeya came out of it with a massive laceration down her right arm that made her wince every time she moved. The Greater Falcon, on the other hand, had been ripped into unrecognizable shreds that were even now dissolving into wisps of purified Firmament.
An even trade, as far as Adeya was concerned, even if she wasn’t necessarily happy with her performance. Should have played evasive first, she thought to herself, irritated. Mother would be disappointed.
As was reflex by now, she began carefully feeding those wisps of Firmament into her core, though with her latest phase shift it made little difference. As she did, she wondered how her mother was doing. It had been far too long since any of them had managed to get in contact with the governments of Earth, let alone their families.
Adeya grimaced as she went to stand, her arm immediately blaring out a complaint; she looked down to examine the injury. It was worse than she’d thought—it would take a day or two to heal, even with the accelerated healing of a third-layer practitioner. That was a day or two she couldn’t afford.
Which meant it was probably time to visit a dungeon again. She was behind on dungeon clears, anyway; Zhao Hu was getting ahead of her, and she couldn’t have that.
“Let’s see,” she muttered to herself. A quick glance through the Interface told her there was an active attempt to delve the Sewers. She frowned—that one had been closed for days, for reasons no one could discern. Was it open again?
It didn’t matter. There were two other Trialgoers in that dungeon, and one of them was role-marked as a healer; she’d be able to get her arm fixed up there. She wasted no time opening the dungeon portal and stepping through.
Adeya was exhausted.
They’d been locked in the dungeon. She barely knew how long they’d been in here—longer than she’d ever been stuck in any one place. All things considered, a place called the Sewers was not a place she would’ve chosen to die.
Not that any place in the Trials was a place she would’ve chosen to die.
The worst part was that the monsters, individually, weren’t difficult. The problem was that they swarmed in alternating waves that gave them very little time to rest, or eat, or do anything that humans needed to do. Dhruv and Jonathan were unfortunately only second-layer practitioners and needed more sleep than she did; more often than not, she found herself keeping watch with one or the other as they alternated taking breaks.
Worse still, the Interface gave them no sign as to what they needed to do to break free. How many days had it been now, cornered in some isolated passageway of the Sewers? They couldn’t keep this up forever. Right now, their only hope was someone from the outside opening a portal into the dungeon they were in—
Voices echoed down the passage, and Adeya stood, suddenly on high alert. The two behind her glanced at each other warily, but followed her lead as she stepped forward, partially disbelieving, partially hopeful.
There were people here. Not humans, given the sound of their voices and footsteps, but people meant a way out. An exit. If nothing else, it meant information on where they were and what they were supposed to do.
“Excuse me,” Adeya said politely, stepping into the main passageway and in front of the group of… what were they? They looked a little like anthropomorphic beetles, although she wondered if that comparison was demeaning. The entire group stopped in their tracks and tensed when Adeya emerged from the sewers, but the one leading the group relaxed soon after.
“Protectors?” he said. “We didn’t do any summoning rituals…”
“Not just Protectors,” a shorter beetle-alien said, frowning in thought. She wondered if they were brothers—they certainly looked the part. “I think they’re from the same world as Ethan.”
Adeya froze.
She’d looked over the list of human Trialgoers countless times, wondering and worrying every time another name disappeared. There was only one Ethan in the Trials.
“You know Ethan?” she demanded before she could stop herself. “You’ve met him?”
The leader of the group in front of her—Juri—blinked. “We met him years ago,” he said. “When we were still children. He defended our mother from… well, it’s a complicated story.”
Adeya took a deep breath. “Will you tell me what you know about him?” she said, trying to keep the urgency from bleeding into her tone. She hadn’t been expecting this, of all dungeons, to finally contain some sort of clue about what Ethan had been doing. “We’ll help you with what you’re doing here in exchange.”
That was likely what they needed to do to get out of the dungeon anyway. Juri seemed hesitant at first, but eventually nodded.
“I suppose we might as well set up camp and talk,” he decided. “You three look exhausted.”
“We are also hungry,” Dhruv said hopefully from behind her. Adeya suppressed a sigh. He wasn’t… wrong. It would be good to have some real food.
Fortunately, the ones Adeya would come to know as the scirix were more than willing to share.
- Chapter 253: Book 4: Time After Time
- Chapter 252: Book 4: Collapse
- Chapter 251: Book 4: Presentation
- Chapter 250: Book 4: ’Neath the Wooded Shrine
- Chapter 249: Book 4: Ghostly Recurrence
- Chapter 248: Book 4: Sibling Rivalry
- Chapter 247: Book 4: Worst Place to Have a Picnic
- Chapter 246: Book 4: Knock-On Effect
- Chapter 245: Book 4: Teardown
- Chapter 244: Book 4: Convergence
- Chapter 243: Book 4: First Meetings
- Chapter 242: Book 4: Physical Mastery
- Chapter 241: Book 4: Energetic Associations
- Chapter 240: Book 4: A Murder in Carusath
- Chapter 239— Book 4: A Sky Full of Stars
- Chapter 238— Book 4: Strained
- Chapter 237: Book 4: Stray Not From the Path
- Chapter 236: Book 4: Marching Ever Forward
- Chapter 235: Book 4: Analysis
- Chapter 234: Book 4: Party Wipe
- Chapter 233: Book 4: Debugging
- Chapter 232: Book 4: Debugging
- Chapter 231: Book 4: Labyrinthine
- Chapter 230: Book 4: Restrictions
- Chapter 229: Book 4: Collisions
- Chapter 228: Book 4: Trouble in the City
- Chapter 227: Book 4: Parallels in Time
- Chapter 226: Book 4: Tides of an Ocean
- Chapter 225: Book 4: Back and Forth
- Chapter 224: Book 4: Interconnected
- Chapter 223: Book 4: Cascade Effect
- Chapter 222: Book 4: The Right Time
- Chapter 221: Book 4: Lost in the Past
- Chapter 220: Book 4: Connections Through Time
- Chapter 219: Book 4: Twofold
- Chapter 218: Book 4: Temporal Snapshot
- Chapter 217: Book 4: Culminated Tear
- Chapter 216: Book 4: Darker
- Chapter ANNOUNCEMENT: Book 2 now on KU!
- Chapter 215: Book 4: Lost Civilization
- Chapter 214: Book 3: Epilogue 4 — Scattered Events
- Chapter 212: Book 3: Epilogue 3 — Long Way From Home
- Chapter 211: Book 3: Epilogue 2 — Names and Roles
- Chapter 210: Book 3: Epilogue 1 — Hopes and Dreams
- Chapter 209: Book 3: Home Away From Home
- Chapter 208: Book 3: The Sunken King
- Chapter 207: Book 3: Showmanship
- Chapter 206: Book 3: Synchronization
- Chapter 205: Book 3: A Pound of Core
- Chapter 204: Book 3: An Ounce of Prevention
- Chapter 203: Book 3: Confrontation
- Chapter 202: Book 3: Changed
- Chapter 201: Book 3: Overtime
- Chapter 200: Book 3: Missed Opportunities
- Chapter 199: Book 3: Duality
- Chapter 198: Book 3: A Tale of Three Stars
- Chapter 197: Book 3: Wish You Were Here
- Chapter 196: Book 3: It Takes a Village
- Chapter 195: Book 3: A Coming Collision
- Chapter 194: Book 3: Parallels
- Chapter 193: Book 3: Past Events
- Chapter 192: Book 3: Call and Response
- Chapter 191: Book 3: Elsewhere, Elsewhen
- Chapter 190: Book 3: Trial Run
- Chapter 189: Book 3: The Scion of Change
- Chapter 188: Book 3: The Four Pillars
- Chapter 187: Book 3: Thread of Insight
- Chapter 186: Book 3: Choices and Changes
- Chapter 185: Book 3: Rolls
- Chapter 184: Book 3: A New Era
- Chapter 183: Book 3: Transferral
- Chapter 182: Book 3: Soul Surgery
- Chapter 181: Book 3: Festival
- Chapter 180: Book 3: Walk and Talk
- Chapter 179: Book 3: Bound Battle
- Chapter 178: Book 3: Inspired (x2)
- Chapter 177: Book 3: Renewed Bonds
- Chapter 176: Book 3: Primordial Foray
- Chapter ANNOUNCEMENT: Book 1 now on KU/Audible!
- Chapter 175: Book 3: Household Battle
- Chapter 174: Book 3: All-Seeing Eye
- Chapter 173: Book 3: An Abstract Problem
- Chapter 172: Book 3: Death Fog
- Chapter 171: Book 3: Simulations
- Chapter 170: Book 3: Twisted Time
- Chapter 169: Book 3: Collisions
- Chapter 168: Book 3: Seeds of Change
- Chapter 167: Book 3: A Stitch in Time
- Chapter 166: Book 3: Crumbling Truth
- Chapter 165: Book 3: Compare and Contrast
- Chapter 164: Book 3: A Crucial Question
- Chapter 163: Book 3: Burned Into the World
- Chapter 162: Book 3: Carusath, City of Fire and Brimstone
- Chapter 161: Book 3: In Which a Very Important Misunderstanding is Addressed
- Chapter 160: Book 3: Acceleration
- Chapter 159: Book 3: An Old Foe
- Chapter 158: Book 3: The Return
- Chapter 157: Book 3: Temporality
- Chapter 156: Book 3: Patterns of Observation
- Chapter 155: Book 3: The Benefit of Looping
- Chapter 154: Book 3: Warning
- Chapter 153: Book 3: Collection
- Chapter 152: Book 3: Stage 1: The Seed // Ahkelios
- Chapter 151: Book 3: Rituals
- Chapter 150: Book 3: The Empty City
- Chapter 149: Book 3: The Empty City
- Chapter 148: Book 3: Time (for) Skills
- Chapter 147: Book 3: Knight
- Chapter 146: Book 3: Quantum Model
- Chapter 145: Book 3: A Peek Behind the Curtain
- Chapter 144: Book 3: Talents
- Chapter 143: Book 3: Reboot
- Chapter 142: Book 3: A Remnant in Time
- Chapter 139-141 — End of Book 2 — Epilogues 3, 4, & 5
- Chapter 137-138 — Book 2: Epilogues 1 & 2
- Chapter 141: Book 3: A Remnant in Time
- Chapter 138-140 — End of Book 2 — Epilogues 3, 4, & 5
- Chapter 136-137 — Book 2: Epilogues 1 & 2
- Chapter 135: Book 2: The Shape of a Soul
- Chapter 134: Book 2: Sinking
- Chapter 133: Book 2: Skyfall
- Chapter 132: Book 2: Loop 15.4
- Chapter 131: Book 2: Loop 15.3 (2)
- Chapter 130: Book 2: Loop 15.3 (1)
- Chapter 129: Book 2: Loop 15.2 (3)
- Chapter 128: Book 2: Loop 15.2 (2)
- Chapter 127: Book 2: Loop 15.2 (1)
- Chapter 126: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (5)
- Chapter 125: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (4)
- Chapter 124: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (3)
- Chapter 123: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (2)
- Chapter 122: Book 2: Loop 15.1 (1)
- Chapter 121: Book 2: Change of Plans
- Chapter 120: Book 2: The Present, (2)
- Chapter 119: Book 2: The Present, (1)
- Chapter 118: Book 2: Phase Shifts and You, (2)
- Chapter 117: Book 2: Phase Shifts and You, (1)
- Chapter 116: Book 2: Integrators
- Chapter 115: Book 2: Hollow
- Chapter 114: Book 2: Remnant
- Chapter 113: Book 2: Bimarked
- Chapter 112: Book 2: Thank You For Using Whispersink
- Chapter 111: Book 2: Thank You For Using Whispersink
- Chapter 110— Book 2: Hunger
- Chapter 109: Book 2: Empty Seas
- Chapter 108: Book 2: Tracking
- Chapter 107: Book 2: Preparation
- Chapter 106: Book 2: In the Stands
- Chapter 105: Book 2: Spark of Rebellion
- Chapter 104: Book 2: Restart
- Chapter 103: Book 2: Slipping Away
- Chapter 102: Book 2: Trial Run
- Chapter 101: Book 2: Symptoms
- Chapter 100: Book 2: Signs
- Chapter 99: Book 2: City of Glass, Redux
- Chapter 98: Book 2: It’s Just A Phase
- Chapter 97: Book 2: Key
- Chapter 96: Book 2: Experimentation
- Chapter 95: Book 2: Mistakes
- Chapter 94: Book 2: Old Beginnings
- Chapter 93: Book 2: Loop 15
- Chapter 92: Book 2: Gauging Your Enemies
- Chapter 91: Book 2: Laboratory
- Chapter 90: Book 2: Meeting
- Chapter 89— Book 2: Sensory Delights
- Chapter 88— Book 2: Aspects and Colors
- Chapter 86— Book 2: Thys and Thaht
- Chapter 85— Book 2: Bird Problem
- Chapter 84: Book 2: Stressful Choices
- Chapter 83: Book 2: When You’re Having Fun
- Chapter 82: Book 2: Problem Solving
- Chapter 81: Book 2: The Automaton
- Chapter 80: Book 2: The Automaton
- Chapter Recap: Book 1
- Chapter 79: Book 2: Connected
- Chapter 78: Book 2: One, Two, Three, Go
- Chapter 77: Book 2: Hostage Situation
- Chapter 76— Book 2: —The Bonds We Build
- Chapter 75— Book 2: —Fortune Telling
- Chapter 74— Book 2: —Advanced Technology
- Chapter 73— Book 2: Isthanok, the City of Broken Glass
- Chapter 72— Book 2: The Great Gates
- Chapter 71: Book 2: New Locations
- Chapter 70: Book 2: Layers
- Chapter 69: Book 2: To the Great Cities (again)
- Chapter 68: Book 2: Loop Anomalies
- Chapter 67: Book 2: Reunited (and it feels so bad)
- Chapter 66: Book 2: Breakfast
- Chapter 65: Book 2: Incoming
- Chapter 64: Book 2: One More Death
- Chapter 63: END OF BOOK 1 - Temporal Storm
- Chapter 62: Fast Travel
- Chapter 61: Feeling Antsy
- Chapter 60: The Void Giveth, and the Void Taketh Away
- Chapter Announcement (for other book) + deleted content (for this book)
- Chapter 59: A Classic Interruption
- Chapter 58: New Journey
- Chapter 57: Skill Combos
- Chapter 56: Need for Speed
- Chapter 55: Integrator Interview
- Chapter 54: Use Those Credits
- Chapter 53: Skill Prep
- Chapter 52: Crows and Cavalries
- Chapter 51: Skills and a Chat
- Chapter 50: Foundation
- Chapter 49: Phase Shift
- Chapter 48: Interface Woes, and Ripples Through Time
- Chapter 47: Healing
- Chapter 46: Rewards
- Chapter 45: Avoidance
- Chapter 44: Diary of an Ancient Relic
- Chapter 43: Survival
- Chapter 42: Hotspot Activity
- Chapter 41: Translation Stone
- Chapter 40: A Good Night’s Rest
- Chapter 39: Cliffside Home
- Chapter 38: Questions
- Chapter 37: End of a Rope
- Chapter 36: Approach
- Chapter 35: Names
- Chapter 34: Truesight
- Chapter 33: Shards
- Chapter 32: Sparks
- Chapter 31: Fracture
- Chapter 30: The Basics of Imbuing
- Chapter 29: Spar
- Chapter 28: Choice
- Chapter 27: Inspiration
- Chapter 26: A Firm Headache
- Chapter 25: Four Way Battle
- Chapter 24: Planning
- Chapter 23: Mother and Son
- Chapter 22: Angry Birds
- Chapter 21: Another First Meeting
- Chapter 20: Bird Brain
- Chapter 19: Common Sense
- Chapter 18: Homesick
- Chapter 17: Consequences
- Chapter 16: Friend
- Chapter 15: Fragment
- Chapter 14: New Feature Unlocked
- Chapter 13: Boss Fight
- Chapter 12: Third Try
- Chapter 11: Culmination
- Chapter 10: Melody
- Chapter 9: Take Two
- Chapter 8: Ready Or Not
- Chapter 7: Training
- Chapter 6: Two More Tries
- Chapter 5: And Again
- Chapter 4: Determination
- Chapter 3: Stakes
- Chapter 2: Ripples in Time
- Chapter 1: Die, Die, and Die Again
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