Started with a 10,000x Multiplier in a Game World
Chapter 75: A System Anomaly
- Chapter 152: The Reality of Pain
- Chapter 151: The Pan Strikes Back, A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 150: The Clash of Celestials
- Chapter 149: The Bloodlust Stance
- Chapter 148: Absolute Critical
- Chapter 147: The Bounty
- Chapter 146: The Birth of Chaos
- Chapter 145: The Asura Awakening and Jin Confession
- Chapter 144: The Awakening
- Chapter 143: The Phalanx Commander
- Chapter 142: The Blood-Lotus Assassin
- Chapter 141: A Vortex of Blades
- Chapter 140: A Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 139: The Path of Gods and Demons
- Chapter 138: A Forged Signature
- Chapter 137: Quality Over Quantity
- Chapter 136: The Second Place
- Chapter 135: A Stolen Milestone
- Chapter 134: The Climax of the Emporium, A Billion-Credit Ego
- Chapter 133: The Battle for the Skies
- Chapter 132: A Public Shaming
- Chapter 131: The Bidding War Begins
- Chapter 130: A Billion-Credit Motive
- Chapter 129: The Astral Emporium Auction, Liquidating Assets
- Chapter 128: The Favor Called In
- Chapter 127: The Bleed-Over
- Chapter 126: Frost-God Constitution
- Chapter 125: A Broken Seal
- Chapter 124: Apex of Winter
- Chapter 123: Far North
- Chapter 122: A Dying Whisper
- Chapter 121: Bypassing the Heavens, Frost Sovereign’s Intervention
- Chapter 120: The Celestial Ambush
- Chapter 119: Testing the Anomaly
- Chapter 118: The Law of Good Boys
- Chapter 117: The Abyssal Maw-Hounds
- Chapter 116: Pawns of the Divine, Cosmic Collateral
- Chapter 115: A Clash of God-tier NPC
- Chapter 114: The Wyrm-Sealed Abyss
- Chapter 113: The Illusion of Invincibility
- Chapter 112: Welcome to Aethelgardia
- Chapter 111: A Rain of Blades
- Chapter 110: The Oblivious Bastion
- Chapter 109: The Assembly of the Seven, A Preemptive Ambush
- Chapter 108: The Path of Gods and Demons, A Sealed Letter
- Chapter 107: Expanding the Arsenal
- Chapter 106: The Sins of the Fathers
- Chapter 105: A Familiar Stance
- Chapter 104: The Savior’s Bounty
- Chapter 103: Breaking the Damage Cap
- Chapter 102: The Blood Pact Invoked
- Chapter 101: The Siege of Ironhold
- Chapter 100: The Void-Bishop’s March
- Chapter 99: Chaos in the Forest
- Chapter 98: You Are Not Alone
- Chapter 97: The Bait is Set
- Chapter 96: A Forbidden Upgrade
- Chapter 95: The Griffon Flight
- Chapter 94: The Law of Command
- Chapter 93: The Demonic Contract
- Chapter 92: The Half-Soul Entity
- Chapter 91: The Dance of Shadows
- Chapter 90: The Lich-King of Vane
- Chapter 89: The Mirage Domain
- Chapter 88: The Wraith-Knight Horde
- Chapter 87: Unstoppable Synergy
- Chapter 86: Descending into the Crypt, Shadow-Stalkers
- Chapter 85: The Sunken Necropolis
- Chapter 84: The Cosmic Rejection
- Chapter 83: The Astral Arcanist
- Chapter 82: The Oakhaven Penalty
- Chapter 81: The Ignis Behemoth
- Chapter 80: The Skillet
- Chapter 79: The Pan Menace
- Chapter 78: A Stolen Destiny
- Chapter 77: The Frostfire Steppes
- Chapter 76: The Ironhold Decree
- Chapter 75: A System Anomaly
- Chapter 74: The Appraiser’s Discount
- Chapter 73: A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 72: An Awkward Dinner
- Chapter 71: The Naked Neighbor
- Chapter 70: A Matter of Destiny
- Chapter 69: The Corrupt Mentors, Eavesdropping in Ironhold
- Chapter 68: The First Outworlder
- Chapter 67: The Human Potential
- Chapter 66: The Cost of Arrogance
- Chapter 65: The Zone Lockdown
- Chapter 64: The Clown of Sakura
- Chapter 63: The Cosmic Spoils
- Chapter 62: The Title of Zenith
- Chapter 61: The War of Attrition, Bloom’s Toxicity
- Chapter 60: The Dance of Death
- Chapter 59: The Primordial Hunger
- Chapter 58: The Apex Predator
- Chapter 57: Grounding the Storm
- Chapter 56: The Stormwing Chimeras
- Chapter 55: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 54: Forged in Fire
- Chapter 53: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 52: The Rotbloom Terrors, Phantom Execution
- Chapter 51: Entering the Crucible, Breath of the Colossus
- Chapter 50: The Abyss Beckons, The Shackled Celestial
- Chapter 49: The Lost Fragment
- Chapter 48: The Willful Blindness
- Chapter 47: The Analyst’s Blade
- Chapter 46: The Whisperer of Souls, The Bloom of Decay
- Chapter 45: Spoils of the Calamity
- Chapter 44: The World Trembles
- Chapter 43: Gaze of the Abyss
- Chapter 42: A Miraculous Wave
- Chapter 41: Guardians Revealed
- Chapter 40: The Lore of the Protocol, Annihilation-Tier
- Chapter 39: The Coward’s Agility
- Chapter 38: The Golem Chamber, The Coward’s Trap
- Chapter 37: The Broodmother’s Demise
- Chapter 36: Into the Wyrmrest Caverns
- Chapter 35: Slaughter in the Winds,
- Chapter 34: The Unbreakable Vanguard, Cyclone of Ruin
- Chapter 33: Titan’s Physique
- Chapter 32: A Poisoned Path
- Chapter 31: The Legion’s Target, A Cosmic Breach
- Chapter 30: The Charming Scoundrel, Meteor Stride
- Chapter 29: The Oblivious Colleague
- Chapter 28: The Neighborhood Pub
- Chapter 27: Reality Sucks!
- Chapter 26: The Weight of Calamity, Doom’s Echo
- Chapter 25: The Voidsever, An Endless Descent
- Chapter 24: The Resonance of the Tear
- Chapter 23: A Final Death, Shattered Bindings
- Chapter 22: Cornered by the Syndicate
- Chapter 21: Zenith-Tier Mimicry
- Chapter 20: The Inferno Behemoth
- Chapter 19: The March on Embercraig
- Chapter 18: Lady Vespera’s Apothecary
- Chapter 17: Deals in the Shadows
- Chapter 16: The Global Leaderboards
- Chapter 15: The Doom Harbinger
- Chapter 14: Sixty Seconds of Absolute Invulnerability
- Chapter 13: The Sanctum of the Eclipse, The Death Zone
- Chapter 12: The Global Frenzy
- Chapter 11: Slaying a Titan
- Chapter 10: The Whispering Chasm, Aegis Deflection
- Chapter 9: Vengeance is a Dish Served Scorched, The Syndicate’s Stand
- Chapter 8: The Tarnished Locket
- Chapter 7: Exploiting the System
- Chapter 6: A Bloody Reunion, Reclaiming the Edge
- Chapter 5: Shadows and Stolen Legacy, The Ironfang Alpha
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of Dash
- Chapter 3: Entering Overture, The 10,000x Multiplier
- Chapter 2: The Ultimatum Broadcast
- Chapter 1: The End of Aethelgard
Master Sun worked in absolute silence.
The heavy-set NPC’s hands hovered rapidly over the pile of high-tier loot resting on the mahogany counter.
Bursts of localized, decrypting mana flared from his fingertips, systematically breaking down the system encryption hiding the true stats of the gear Dante had provided.
Dante leaned casually against the counter, watching the blue progress bars fill up above each item.
He didn’t have to wait long. Despite Master Sun’s terrible customer service and rigged carnival games, the man was legitimately the best appraiser in the region.
"Done," Master Sun exhaled heavily, stepping back from the counter and wiping sweat from his forehead with a silk handkerchief. "The decryption is complete. The system locks have been bypassed."
The items on the counter didn’t just glow anymore. They pulsed with fully recognized, active systemic power.
Dante pulled up his interface, ready to read the finalized stat sheets.
He started with the dagger he had looted off Yamato, the arrogant leader of the Sakura Nation hit squad he had casually deleted in the alleyway.
[Item Appraised: Assassin’s Bane]
[Tier: Gold]
[Type: One-Handed Dagger]
[Stats: +1,500 Physical Attack, +800 Agility.]
[Passive (Lethal Precision): Critical hits against targets unaware of the user’s presence deal 300% bonus damage. Successful kills from stealth instantly refresh all active cooldowns.]
"That explains why they were so confident," Dante noted.
It was a fantastic weapon for a rogue, completely geared toward chain-assassinations from the shadows. But Dante wasn’t a rogue, and [Voidsever] already hit harder than anything else in the game.
He didn’t need a Gold-tier toothpick. He tossed the [Assassin’s Bane] into a separate pile in his infinite inventory, mentally marking it for his next trade deal with Seraphina.
He moved on to the massive, heavy shield he had looted from the Golem chamber in the Spire.
[Item Appraised: Bulwark of Gluttony]
[Tier: Dark Demon]
[Type: Heavy Shield (Off-Hand)]
[Stats: +5,000 Physical Defense, +3,500 Magical Defense.]
[Passive (Devouring Core): Absorbs 20% of all incoming magical damage, converting it into a temporary health shield. Shield stacks infinitely during a single combat encounter.]
"That is a tank’s dream," Dante murmured, running his hand over the dark metal of the shield.
It shared the same thematic naming as the Dark Demon boss he had fought in the Abyss, but the stats were purely defensive.
He equipped it to test the weight, but quickly unequipped it. [Aegis Deflection] required a weapon to parry with, and holding a massive shield just slowed his reaction time down.
He tossed it into the trade pile next to the dagger.
Then, he turned his attention to the items he actually planned to use.
He touched the heavy, starry fabric of the cloak currently resting on his shoulders.
[Item Appraised: Cloak of the Void-Walker]
[Tier: Divine Emperor]
[Type: Accessory (Back)]
Dante paused.
When he had first quickly glanced at the item back in the Spire’s exit room, the system had registered it as a ’Divine’ tier item.
Now, fully appraised by Master Sun, the classification had shifted to ’Divine Emperor’.
"Master Sun," Dante asked, pointing at the prompt. "What does the ’Emperor’ classification mean?"
Master Sun adjusted his glowing blue monocle, looking at the cloak with profound reverence. "It signifies an anomaly, Outworlder.
An Emperor-class item possesses authority over a specific system mechanic. It does not just augment your stats; it dictates the rules of engagement within its sphere of influence."
Dante read the rest of the stat block.
[Stats: +1,000 All Core Attributes.]
[Passive 1 (Limitless Flight): The user can freely manipulate gravity to achieve sustained, high-speed flight. No mana cost. Flight speed scales with user’s base Agility.]
[Passive 2 (Echoes of the Void): The user can instantly spawn up to three tangible Shadow Clones that perfectly mimic the user’s equipped gear and base stats. Clones last until destroyed.]
[Passive 3 (Emperor’s Edict - Spatial Anchor): While the cloak is equipped, all hostile teleportation, spatial shifting, and portal generation within a 500-foot radius of the user is completely disabled. Only the user may manipulate space within this domain.]
Dante stared at the final passive.
It was a complete, hard counter to mobility. If a rogue tried to blink away, or a mage tried to use an escape portal, the system would simply deny the request.
Dante owned the space around him. He was the only one allowed to teleport.
"I’m keeping this," Dante smiled, securing the clasp of the cloak tightly around his neck.
He moved to the final item on the counter. The massive, dark recurve bow with the crackling purple starlight bowstring.
[Item Appraised: Bow of the Eclipse]
[Tier: Saint Destroyer]
[Type: Ranged Weapon (Bow)]
Dante stopped breathing for a second.
He looked at Master Sun. The NPC appraiser was currently leaning heavily against his mahogany counter, looking slightly pale, staring at the bow as if it were a live bomb.
"Saint Destroyer," Dante read aloud, his voice dropping to a whisper. "That isn’t a standard tier."
"It is not," Master Sun confirmed, his voice incredibly tight. "I have appraised hundreds of thousands of items in my existence, Outworlder.
I have seen Divine artifacts. I have seen Celestial relics. But I have never physically held a Saint Destroyer weapon."
"What does it mean?" Dante pressed.
"It means the system recognizes the weapon as an active threat to its own architecture," Master Sun explained, gesturing nervously toward the bow.
"Items of that tier are designed to circumvent the immortality of the Guardians. They are the only weapons capable of inflicting True Death upon a God-tier entity."
Dante looked down at the dark, iridescent metal of the bow. He had earned it by killing an Annihilation-Tier dragon. It made sense that the weapon it dropped was capable of killing gods.
He pulled up the full stat block.
[Stats: +10,000 Physical Attack, +10,000 Magical Attack.]
[Passive 1 (Infinite Quiver): This weapon does not require physical ammunition. It automatically generates and duplicates ethereal arrows upon drawing the string.]
[Passive 2 (Unerring Flight): Arrows fired from this weapon possess an auto-aim mechanic. They will curve, phase through non-magical cover, and perfectly track the target’s primary weak point. Ignores all evasion stats.]
[Passive 3 (Eclipse Volley): A single fired arrow automatically duplicates in mid-air, splitting into 100 identical projectiles that strike simultaneously.]
Dante read the third passive again.
Auto-aim. Infinite ammo. And a single shot turned into a localized carpet-bombing of a hundred arrows, each carrying a base attack power of 10,000, multiplied by his own massive stats.
It wasn’t a bow. It was an automated, tracking artillery system.
"This is completely unbalanced," Dante laughed, shaking his head.
He equipped the [Bow of the Eclipse]. The massive weapon strapped itself seamlessly to his back, resting diagonally across the starry fabric of his cloak. It felt practically weightless.
"Outworlder," Master Sun spoke up, his voice losing all traces of his previous arrogant, extorting persona. He sounded genuinely concerned.
Dante looked at the heavily built NPC. "Yeah?"
"The system is logical," Master Sun said carefully, cleaning his monocle. "It operates on balance. To possess gear of that magnitude at this stage of the cycle... it creates a massive deficit in the server’s equilibrium."
"Are you saying the system is going to try to delete me?" Dante asked.
"I am saying the system will attempt to balance the equation," Master Sun warned. "You are an anomaly. You carry weapons designed to kill the system’s own wardens.
The Zenith Protocol will not simply allow you to walk freely without deploying countermeasures."
Dante tapped the black brand of [Voidsever] on his wrist, feeling the comforting, primordial weight of the cursed blade waiting just under his skin.
"Let it try," Dante said.
He didn’t care about the system’s equilibrium. He had spent three months in Aethelgard playing by the rules, trying to maintain balance and protect the weak, and it had gotten him murdered by his best friend.
In Overture, he was the countermeasure.
Dante turned away from the counter, the [Cloak of the Void-Walker] billowing slightly behind him.
"Thanks for the free appraisals, Master Sun," Dante called out over his shoulder as he walked toward the heavy wooden doors of the shop. "I’ll be sure to leave a great review on the forums."
Master Sun didn’t respond. He just watched the anomaly walk out the door, knowing perfectly well that the entire server was about to burn.
Dante stepped back out into the bustling streets of Ironhold. The sun was high in the clear blue sky, casting bright light across the towering steampunk architecture.
He was geared. He had his stats. He had billions of credits in the bank.
It was finally time to start playing offense.
He opened his system interface and navigated to the regional quest boards. He didn’t want to just grind random mobs in the fields; he wanted high-yield objectives. He wanted to claim territory.
Before he could even scroll through the available bounties, his global chat interface violently overrode his personal screen.
It wasn’t a pink message from Ryujin.
It was a blaring, pure white broadcast, authorized by a completely different Guild Master.
[Global Broadcast - Sender: Valerius (Legion of Blades)]
[Message: To ’Dan’. The Legion does not forget. Your actions in the Wyrmrest Gulch were an unprovoked act of war against a sanctioned military operation. You destroyed an entire detachment of my soldiers. You disrupted the server’s order.]
Dante stopped in the middle of the street.
Valerius. The warlord of the Veridian Alliance. The guy who commanded an army of hyper-disciplined zealots who operated like a cult.
The broadcast continued.
[Message Continued: The Legion of Blades officially declares a state of total war against you. Furthermore, we recognize the strategic value of the Grade 7 anomaly you possess. I am offering a open bounty to any player, guild, or faction on the server.]
Dante’s eyes narrowed.
[Message Concluded: I will pay 1 Billion Veridian Credits to anyone who brings me the Aether Sprite known as ’Aura’ (The Calamity Fox). She is to be captured alive. As for Dan, he is to be killed on sight. No exceptions.]
Dante read the text.
He read it again.
He didn’t laugh this time. He didn’t find it pathetic or amusing.
Valerius wasn’t bragging about a dungeon clear or trying to boost his own ego. The warlord was issuing a genuine, highly funded military directive to the entire server.
He was actively putting a price on Dante’s head, and worse, he was putting a price on Aura.
Dante slowly closed the interface.
He didn’t yell. He didn’t rage.
He opened his own premium cash shop interface. He selected the ’Custom Global Broadcast’ token. He authorized the massive, one-million-credit transfer instantly, paying the anti-spam penalty price without a second thought.
He pulled up the text prompt.
He didn’t write a paragraph. He didn’t boast about his stats or threaten the Legion of Blades.
He typed exactly one character.
He hit send.
A second later, a massive, brilliant gold text box slammed into the sky above the entire global server, violently overwriting Valerius’s pristine white broadcast.
[Global Broadcast - Sender: Dan]
[Message: ?]
It was a single, universally broadcasted question mark.
It wasn’t a threat. It was absolute, unadulterated disrespect. It was a public declaration that the most wanted man on the server viewed the warlord of the Legion of Blades as nothing more than a minor annoyance.
Dante dismissed his interface, adjusted his heavy, pitch-black cloak, and continued his walk down the street.
He had a City Lord to meet.
- Chapter 152: The Reality of Pain
- Chapter 151: The Pan Strikes Back, A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 150: The Clash of Celestials
- Chapter 149: The Bloodlust Stance
- Chapter 148: Absolute Critical
- Chapter 147: The Bounty
- Chapter 146: The Birth of Chaos
- Chapter 145: The Asura Awakening and Jin Confession
- Chapter 144: The Awakening
- Chapter 143: The Phalanx Commander
- Chapter 142: The Blood-Lotus Assassin
- Chapter 141: A Vortex of Blades
- Chapter 140: A Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 139: The Path of Gods and Demons
- Chapter 138: A Forged Signature
- Chapter 137: Quality Over Quantity
- Chapter 136: The Second Place
- Chapter 135: A Stolen Milestone
- Chapter 134: The Climax of the Emporium, A Billion-Credit Ego
- Chapter 133: The Battle for the Skies
- Chapter 132: A Public Shaming
- Chapter 131: The Bidding War Begins
- Chapter 130: A Billion-Credit Motive
- Chapter 129: The Astral Emporium Auction, Liquidating Assets
- Chapter 128: The Favor Called In
- Chapter 127: The Bleed-Over
- Chapter 126: Frost-God Constitution
- Chapter 125: A Broken Seal
- Chapter 124: Apex of Winter
- Chapter 123: Far North
- Chapter 122: A Dying Whisper
- Chapter 121: Bypassing the Heavens, Frost Sovereign’s Intervention
- Chapter 120: The Celestial Ambush
- Chapter 119: Testing the Anomaly
- Chapter 118: The Law of Good Boys
- Chapter 117: The Abyssal Maw-Hounds
- Chapter 116: Pawns of the Divine, Cosmic Collateral
- Chapter 115: A Clash of God-tier NPC
- Chapter 114: The Wyrm-Sealed Abyss
- Chapter 113: The Illusion of Invincibility
- Chapter 112: Welcome to Aethelgardia
- Chapter 111: A Rain of Blades
- Chapter 110: The Oblivious Bastion
- Chapter 109: The Assembly of the Seven, A Preemptive Ambush
- Chapter 108: The Path of Gods and Demons, A Sealed Letter
- Chapter 107: Expanding the Arsenal
- Chapter 106: The Sins of the Fathers
- Chapter 105: A Familiar Stance
- Chapter 104: The Savior’s Bounty
- Chapter 103: Breaking the Damage Cap
- Chapter 102: The Blood Pact Invoked
- Chapter 101: The Siege of Ironhold
- Chapter 100: The Void-Bishop’s March
- Chapter 99: Chaos in the Forest
- Chapter 98: You Are Not Alone
- Chapter 97: The Bait is Set
- Chapter 96: A Forbidden Upgrade
- Chapter 95: The Griffon Flight
- Chapter 94: The Law of Command
- Chapter 93: The Demonic Contract
- Chapter 92: The Half-Soul Entity
- Chapter 91: The Dance of Shadows
- Chapter 90: The Lich-King of Vane
- Chapter 89: The Mirage Domain
- Chapter 88: The Wraith-Knight Horde
- Chapter 87: Unstoppable Synergy
- Chapter 86: Descending into the Crypt, Shadow-Stalkers
- Chapter 85: The Sunken Necropolis
- Chapter 84: The Cosmic Rejection
- Chapter 83: The Astral Arcanist
- Chapter 82: The Oakhaven Penalty
- Chapter 81: The Ignis Behemoth
- Chapter 80: The Skillet
- Chapter 79: The Pan Menace
- Chapter 78: A Stolen Destiny
- Chapter 77: The Frostfire Steppes
- Chapter 76: The Ironhold Decree
- Chapter 75: A System Anomaly
- Chapter 74: The Appraiser’s Discount
- Chapter 73: A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 72: An Awkward Dinner
- Chapter 71: The Naked Neighbor
- Chapter 70: A Matter of Destiny
- Chapter 69: The Corrupt Mentors, Eavesdropping in Ironhold
- Chapter 68: The First Outworlder
- Chapter 67: The Human Potential
- Chapter 66: The Cost of Arrogance
- Chapter 65: The Zone Lockdown
- Chapter 64: The Clown of Sakura
- Chapter 63: The Cosmic Spoils
- Chapter 62: The Title of Zenith
- Chapter 61: The War of Attrition, Bloom’s Toxicity
- Chapter 60: The Dance of Death
- Chapter 59: The Primordial Hunger
- Chapter 58: The Apex Predator
- Chapter 57: Grounding the Storm
- Chapter 56: The Stormwing Chimeras
- Chapter 55: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 54: Forged in Fire
- Chapter 53: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 52: The Rotbloom Terrors, Phantom Execution
- Chapter 51: Entering the Crucible, Breath of the Colossus
- Chapter 50: The Abyss Beckons, The Shackled Celestial
- Chapter 49: The Lost Fragment
- Chapter 48: The Willful Blindness
- Chapter 47: The Analyst’s Blade
- Chapter 46: The Whisperer of Souls, The Bloom of Decay
- Chapter 45: Spoils of the Calamity
- Chapter 44: The World Trembles
- Chapter 43: Gaze of the Abyss
- Chapter 42: A Miraculous Wave
- Chapter 41: Guardians Revealed
- Chapter 40: The Lore of the Protocol, Annihilation-Tier
- Chapter 39: The Coward’s Agility
- Chapter 38: The Golem Chamber, The Coward’s Trap
- Chapter 37: The Broodmother’s Demise
- Chapter 36: Into the Wyrmrest Caverns
- Chapter 35: Slaughter in the Winds,
- Chapter 34: The Unbreakable Vanguard, Cyclone of Ruin
- Chapter 33: Titan’s Physique
- Chapter 32: A Poisoned Path
- Chapter 31: The Legion’s Target, A Cosmic Breach
- Chapter 30: The Charming Scoundrel, Meteor Stride
- Chapter 29: The Oblivious Colleague
- Chapter 28: The Neighborhood Pub
- Chapter 27: Reality Sucks!
- Chapter 26: The Weight of Calamity, Doom’s Echo
- Chapter 25: The Voidsever, An Endless Descent
- Chapter 24: The Resonance of the Tear
- Chapter 23: A Final Death, Shattered Bindings
- Chapter 22: Cornered by the Syndicate
- Chapter 21: Zenith-Tier Mimicry
- Chapter 20: The Inferno Behemoth
- Chapter 19: The March on Embercraig
- Chapter 18: Lady Vespera’s Apothecary
- Chapter 17: Deals in the Shadows
- Chapter 16: The Global Leaderboards
- Chapter 15: The Doom Harbinger
- Chapter 14: Sixty Seconds of Absolute Invulnerability
- Chapter 13: The Sanctum of the Eclipse, The Death Zone
- Chapter 12: The Global Frenzy
- Chapter 11: Slaying a Titan
- Chapter 10: The Whispering Chasm, Aegis Deflection
- Chapter 9: Vengeance is a Dish Served Scorched, The Syndicate’s Stand
- Chapter 8: The Tarnished Locket
- Chapter 7: Exploiting the System
- Chapter 6: A Bloody Reunion, Reclaiming the Edge
- Chapter 5: Shadows and Stolen Legacy, The Ironfang Alpha
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of Dash
- Chapter 3: Entering Overture, The 10,000x Multiplier
- Chapter 2: The Ultimatum Broadcast
- Chapter 1: The End of Aethelgard
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