Technomancer: Birth of a Goddess
Chapter 148 – The Oasis City
- Chapter 268 – Target Identified
- Chapter 267 – Under Their Spell
- Chapter 266 – Into the Fold
- Chapter 265 – One of Us
- Chapter 264 – Boarding The Blade
- Chapter 263 - 262 - Testing Their Mettle
- Chapter 262 - 261 - Registration
- Chapter 261 - 260 - Wine and Traitors
- Chapter 260 - 259 - Dirty Dealings
- Chapter 259 - 258 - The Interpersonal Politics of Piracy
- Chapter 258 - 257 - Cargo
- Chapter 257 - 256 - The Network
- Chapter 256 - 255 - The Science of Trust
- Chapter 255 - 254 - Upgrades
- Chapter 254 - 253 - Sparring
- Chapter 253 - 252 - A Curated Introduction to Alien Spaceships
- Chapter 252 - 251 - Leaving the Familiar Atmosphere
- Chapter 251 - 250 - The Heavy-blade Pirates
- Chapter 250 - 249 - First Contact
- Chapter 249 - 248 - Breaking the Mortal Barrier
- Chapter 248 - 247 - Rewards Forcefully Taken
- Chapter 247 - 246 - Rewards Freely Given
- Chapter 246 - 245 - Twisted Dimension
- Chapter 245 - 244 - The Second Step Taken
- Chapter 244 - 243 - Consolidating Gains
- Chapter 243 - 242 - Explosive Finale
- Chapter 242 - 241 - Stomping Spiders
- Chapter 241 - 240 - The Metal City
- Chapter 240 - 239 - The Pathway Opens
- Chapter 239 - 238 - A Little Birdy Told Me
- Chapter 238 - 237 - High Altitude, Low Pressure
- Chapter 237 – High Altitude, Low Pressure
- Chapter 236 - 235 - Snap Back to Reality
- Chapter 235 - 234 - Grief
- Chapter 234 - 233 - Two Steps Back
- Chapter 233 - 232 - One Step Forward
- Chapter 232 - 231 - Concentrated Terror
- Chapter 231 – Concentrated Terror
- Chapter 230 – A Failed Commune
- Chapter 229 – A Blessed Banquet
- Chapter 228 – A Blessed Deal
- Chapter 227 – The Incomprehensible
- Chapter 226 – The Faith Exchange
- Chapter 225 – Speaking the Home Tongue
- Chapter 224 – Invisible Killer
- Chapter 223 – Cryptic
- Chapter 222 – Relativity
- Chapter 221 – The One Who Watches
- Chapter 220 – The Abyss Gazes Back
- Chapter 219 – A Short Journey
- Chapter 218 – A Subdued Banquet
- Chapter 217 – A New Generation
- Chapter 216 – The Merchant of War
- Chapter 215 – Public Pardon
- Chapter 214 – A Matter of Efficiency
- Chapter 213 – Pocket Factory
- Chapter 212 – The Fall of the Anti-Royalists
- Chapter 211 – The Siege of Ashdon
- Chapter 210 – The Purge Begins
- Chapter 209 – Old Friends and the Call of War
- Chapter 208 – Spatial Solitude
- Chapter 207 – The Painful Truth
- Chapter 206 – Tying Loose Ends
- Chapter 205 – Sowing Fear
- Chapter 204 – Return to The Dome
- Chapter 203 – An Audience With the King
- Chapter 202 – Return to the City of Steam
- Chapter 201 – To Old Shores
- Chapter 200 – Final Touches
- Chapter 199 – The Second Born
- Chapter 198 – Conception
- Chapter 197 – A Study on Denrosi Psychology
- Chapter 196 – The Embers of War
- Chapter 195 – The Death of a Regime
- Chapter 194 – Capturing Slaves
- Chapter 193 – City Buster
- Chapter 192 – Shattered Defences
- Chapter 191 – The Sunbeam
- Chapter 190 – In With the New
- Chapter 189 – Out With the Old
- Chapter 188 – Meeting the Elders
- Chapter 187 – The Herald of the Storm
- Was the Old Denntimo Civil War Fought for Ideology or Territory
- Chapter 186 – Ulea’s Strongest Mage
- Chapter 185 – Explosive Reinforcements
- Chapter 184 – Futile Resistance
- Chapter 183 – Pod’s Proof
- Chapter 182 – Rapid Deployment
- Chapter 181 – Project Progress
- Chapter 180 – The Year of the Fish
- Chapter 179 – Selachime Doe fo Phoram
- Chapter 178 – Touring Infrastructure
- Chapter 177 – Forming Infrastructure
- Chapter 176 – Gather, Contain, Attribute, Distribute
- Chapter 175 – Cliff Carving
- Chapter 174 – Moving Again
- Chapter 173 – Pod
- Chapter 172 – The Wonder of Weapons
- Chapter 171 – The Torture of Healing
- Chapter 170 – Blood Wine and Bonds
- Chapter 169 – Mission Complete
- Chapter 168 – Crushing Force
- Chapter 167 – The Fruits
- Chapter 166 – The Labour
- Chapter 165 – A Breath
- Chapter 164 – Gathering Death
- Chapter 163 – Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 162 – Engaging the Target
- Chapter 161 – A Coincidence
- Chapter 160 – Fatal Truth
- Chapter 159 – Buried Foes
- Chapter 158 – Squad Cold
- Chapter 157 – An Aggressive Meeting
- Chapter 156 – Generating Interest
- Chapter 155 – Scouting Outpost
- Chapter 154 – Squad Advac
- Chapter 153 – The New Calypso
- Chapter 152 – Flyin’ Colours
- Chapter 151 – Tweaks and Repairs
- Chapter 150 – An Odd Meeting
- Chapter 149 – Warm Welcome
- Chapter 148 – The Oasis City
- Chapter 147 – Friendly Interrogation
- Chapter 146 – To New Lands
- Chapter 145 – Breakthrough
- Chapter 144 – Getting Help
- Chapter 143 – Rolling the Dice
- Chapter 142 – Working on the Details
- Chapter 141 – Test Fight
- Chapter 140 – Break for the Border
- Chapter 139 – A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 138 – Goddess’ Light
- Chapter 137 – Grounded
- Chapter 136 – The Birds
- Chapter 135 – Unstable
- Chapter 134 – Violent Winds
- Chapter 133 – Workshop on the Ground
- Chapter 132 – Workshop in the Sky
- Chapter 131 – Petty Grudge
- Chapter 130 – Dead or Alive
- Chapter 129 – City Infiltration
- Chapter 128 – They Know
- Chapter 127 – Severance
- Chapter 126 – True Elementalist
- Chapter 125 – Part of the Crew
- Chapter 124 – Part of the Ship
- Chapter 123 – Explosive Departure
- Chapter 122 – The Fall of a Family
- Chapter 121 – The Storm
- Chapter 120 – The Calm
- Chapter 119 – The Call
- Chapter 118 – Goodbye
- Chapter 117 – Last Date
- Chapter 116 – Final Spar
- Chapter 115 – Settling Affairs
- Chapter 114 – Quiet Return
- Chapter 113 – Journey’s End
- Chapter 112 – Elemental Understanding
- Chapter 111 – Escaping the Darkness
- Chapter 110 – Suspicions Confirmed
- Chapter 109 – A Way Out
- Chapter 108 – Endless Search
- Chapter 107 – The Abyss
- Chapter 106 – Realisations in the Dark
- Chapter 105 – Descent
- Chapter 104 – The Deep Dark
- Chapter 103 – Reunion
- Chapter 102 – Boss Fight
- Chapter 101 – A Greater Challenge
- Chapter 100 – The Trial
- Chapter 99 – Fear the Deep
- Chapter 98 – Diving
- Chapter 97 – Swimming
- Chapter 96 – Understanding the Numbers
- Chapter 95 – Into the Waters Again
- Chapter 94 – Nest
- Chapter 93 – Ants
- Chapter 92 – Into the Caves Again
- Chapter 91 – Comfortable Journey
- Chapter 90 – New Spells
- Chapter 89 – Acceptance
- Chapter 88 – Into the Forest Again
- Chapter 87 – Gifts
- Chapter 86 – Murderer
- Chapter 85 – Fox Hunting
- Chapter 84 – Reclaiming Debts
- Chapter 83 – Tattoo
- Chapter 82 – Proof by Combat
- Chapter 81 – Legacy
- Chapter 80 – Digging for Information
- Chapter 79 – Changes
- Chapter 78 – No Pain No Gain
- Chapter 77 – Toil and Trouble
- Chapter 76 – Deals and Promises
- Chapter 75 – Research
- Chapter 74 – No Rest for the Wicked
- Chapter 73 – Display of Pride
- Chapter 72 – Triumphant Return
- Chapter 71 – The Curse’s Influence
- Chapter 70 – Return to Sunlight
- Chapter 69 – The Curse of Hunger
- Chapter 68 – The Lake
- Chapter 67 – Horde
- Chapter 66 – Wendigo
- Chapter 65- Trial and Error
- Chapter 64 – Sacrifices
- Chapter 63 – Struggle
- Chapter 62 – Slaughter
- Chapter 61 – Silence
- Chapter 60 – The Crystal Waters
- Chapter 59 – Cave Diving
- Chapter 58 – The Complexity of Space
- Chapter 57 – Things That Go Hiss in The Night
- Chapter 56 – Unseen Pursuit
- Chapter 55 – Battling Through The Forest
- Chapter 54 – Into The Glade
- Chapter 53 – Dawn of The Expedition
- Chapter 52 – Dancing
- Chapter 51 – The Banquet Begins
- Chapter 50 – Explosive Lessons Learned
- Chapter 49 – Trial Run
- Chapter 48 – Introductions
- Chapter 47 – Alchemical Aspirations
- Chapter 46 – Alchemy 101
- Chapter 45 – Done Deal
- Chapter 44 – The Crystal Skull
- Chapter 43 – Duel
- Chapter 42 – Arms Dealer
- Chapter 41 – Flammable Preparations
- Chapter 40 – The Invitation
- Chapter 39 – Ascension
- Chapter 38 – Patched Up
- Chapter 37 – Brawl
- Chapter 36 – Claws
- Chapter 35 – A Sleepless Night
- Chapter 34 – Machineworks
- Chapter 33 – New Threads
- Chapter 32 – Hand-to-Hand Combat
- Chapter 31 – The Art of Geopolitics
- Chapter 30 – Technomancer’s Breath
- Chapter 29 – A Trip to the Library
- Chapter 28 – Moving On
- Chapter 27 – Showing Off
- Chapter 26 – Jenny Forsythia
- Chapter 25 – Chantless Casting
- Chapter 24 – Her First Spell
- Chapter 23 – Magical Genius
- Chapter 22 – The First Class
- Chapter 21 – Taking Stock
- Chapter 20 – Settling In
- Chapter 19 – A Guided Tour
- Chapter 18 – The Real Magic Begins
- Chapter 17 – A Magical Train Ride
- Chapter 16 – The City of Steam
- Chapter 15 – Taking to the Skies
- Chapter 14 – Leaving Captivity
- Chapter 13 – Diving Into the Spellweave
- Chapter 12 – Resolution
- Chapter 11 – Diminishing Returns
- Chapter 10 – Behind Enemy Lines
- Chapter 9 – Futility
- Chapter 8 – Lies of Wind and Thunder
- Chapter 7 – Scouring the System
- Chapter 6 – The Clockwork of Time
- Chapter 5 – Explosive Discoveries
- Chapter 4 – The Experiments Begin
- Chapter 3 – The Men in Robes
- Chapter 2 – Amongst the Rubble
- Chapter 1 – The Airship
In the morning of the following day, Emily finally leaves her room, leaving her bag behind, and heads towards the bridge in anticipation of their arrival in Liberte. She steps into the room and looks around.
The bridge is only slightly larger than Calypso’s, with an open window facing the front of the ship. Unlike Calypso’s though, the patrol ship’s window has metal bars running down it every metre or so to help reinforce it.
There are four chairs in the room, three to control the ship from, and one behind them from which Colette commands the pilots. Colette’s seat doesn’t have many controls in front of it, with only a few buttons, a glowing green crystal, and a strange-looking open tube that Emily knows spreads through the rest of the ship.
“Hello, Miss Coldstone,” Colette greets as she enters, placing a hand on her heart and nodding at her. “I take it you’re here to see Liberte from the sky?”
“I am, and please, just call me Emily,” she replies, waving off the soldier’s formality.
“Understood,” Colette says, gesturing to the window as she looks ahead again. “You’re in for a treat. The city looks just amazing from the sky.”
“How far off are we?” Emily asks, looking at the vast expanse of sand stretching out towards the horizon before them.
“Oh, don’t worry,” Colette says with a chuckle that’s matched by her crewmates. “We’re closer than you think.”
Emily shrugs and leans back against the wall, staring out of the window and waiting. After a few minutes, Emily pulls out The Clock and looks down at it to check the time.
It’s five past nine now. I thought she said we’d get there at nine, but I still don’t see anything yet.
As she tucks the small pocket watch back into its place on her belt, Emily looks back up and immediately questions her eyes. Instead of the open desert that was there when she looked away, she sees a sprawling, wall-less city stretching almost as far as the eye can see.
The city is built in concentric rings of height, starting at the towering white behemoth of a palace in the centre and spreading out to the squat, sheet-metal homes at the outer edge. It’s overwhelmingly bright, with a majority of the buildings being carved from the same white stone as the palace, and the rest being a mix of well-maintained, polished metals that reflect the morning sun like glistening gems.
There’s no overhead rail system like in Chroni, but the streets are dotted with small, motorised vehicles and large, multi-segment personnel transports.
“Woah,” she quietly exclaims, shocked by the sudden sight.
“Haha, it’s incredible, isn’t it?” Colette asks proudly. “And I take it from your reaction that you didn’t know about the oasis barrier?”
“Oasis barrier?” Emily questions, her eyes roaming the busy streets below, watching pedestrians going about their days. “Is that what kept it from being seen?”
“Yes. This city was built on a natural oasis where several mana veins meet, and somehow the council elders created a spell that lets us use that to hide the city from prying eyes. Don’t ask me for the specifics though, because I can’t even begin to understand it.”
Incredible. They took the concept of an oasis mirage and reversed it. I didn’t even notice anything from the outside.
“That’s amazing,” Emily says, watching the view shift as the ship turns to head towards a massive rectangular building on the southern edge of the massive, walled-in compound that takes up a sizable chunk of the west of the city. “The council elders are your fourth circle mages, right?”
“Yes, they are,” Colette says before leaning forward and pulling the tube in front of her towards her mouth, pressing a button beside it before speaking into it. “We are approaching headquarters now. To landing positions.”
Her voice echoes through the entire ship, alerting the crew and starting a flurry of hurried movement that Emily can hear through the wall she’s leaning against. She doesn’t say anything else, going quiet and letting the crew focus on their landing as she continues to admire the city from above.
“This is border patrol ship code zero four two approaching with friendly unknown,” Collette says with her hand resting on the crystal in front of her, pouring a steady stream of mana into it. “Please open bay U zero one.”
She falls silent but keeps pouring mana into the crystal, turning her head to look over her shoulder as she does.
“I’m asking them to open one of our unprotected bays so I can take you in safely,” she explains.
“Unprotected? This is a military compound, right?” Emily questions with a raised brow.
“Yes, but I was only referring to our defence array. There’s enough artillery mounted around the base to blow most ships from the sky before they’d even get close to the entry bays. The defence array is more for stopping individuals.”
“I see.”
“Confirmed,” says a deep voice emanating from the crystal under Collete’s hand. “Doors opening now, please proceed.”
Colette takes her hand off the crystal and starts issuing commands to her crew as the ship begins its descent, so Emily returns her attention to inspecting the military compound below. The roof of the large building they are approaching is formed from a plethora of large, rectangular metal plates of varying sizes that she could barely make out the seams of from afar. One of them drops down before sliding to the side to reveal a gap large enough for the patrol ship to enter, and Emily immediately marks the building as a dock.
The rest of the buildings wrapped inside the low metal wall with the dock range in shapes and sizes from what looks like a small, two-story home to several vast warehouses that cover thousands of square metres. There are soldiers in blue uniforms walking with purpose everywhere, along with several small cars weaving quickly between them.
Emily confirms Colette was serious about the compound’s firepower when she spots several well-hidden seams and lookout windows on several of the building’s top floors, a few of which she’s able to peer through as the ship sinks halfway into the dock. Inside, she sees the intimately familiar sight of mounted anti-aircraft cannons.
Damn! Are they hiding artillery inside false floors on their buildings?
With an impressed nod, she quickly scans the compound wall before she loses sight of it, seeing dozens of unhidden artillery placements, along with several cannons pointed outwards to protect from a siege and a few odd-looking mounted guns that catch Emily’s interest.
What are those? Their barrels are too small for cannons, but why would they mount slow-firing normal guns? Have they already created magazines?
“What’s with those guns mounted to the walls?” she asks as they touch down inside a mostly empty landing bay and the roof slides shut above them. “Their barrels look too small to be cannons.”
“Do you mean the chain guns?” Colette asks, pushing herself out of her seat and gesturing for Emily to follow her. “They’re Earnie’s pride and joy. Unlike our normal cylinder-based guns, their ammo is fastened to these long metal chains that allow for much longer, continuous fire. We use them at all of our more permanent emplacements, and they’ve done wonders for our defensive abilities. It’s a shame he hasn’t made a more portable version. Our border would be growing much faster if he had.”
“That’s ingenious,” Emily says as one of her cores immediately starts designing a similar system to compare to her magazines. “Who’s Earnie? I’d love to meet him.”
“He’s one of our unawakened weaponsmiths and I doubt you’ll enjoy it as much as you seem to think you will. He’s known for being a little… eccentric.”
“In what way?”
“He basically lives in his workshop and talks to his machines more than he does other people. He refuses to let anyone he doesn’t deem worthy in, including whichever squads are positioned there to protect him.”
“That seems perfectly reasonable to me,” Emily says with a shrug. “I wouldn’t like it if people who didn’t appreciate my work wanted to invade my workshop either.”
“I may be inclined to agree with you there,” Colette says, pausing in front of the exit as it slides open. “If he didn’t blow up or set fire to something every other day. Do you know how hard it is to protect someone from themselves when they won’t let any of the mages that could help them in until after something has gone wrong?”
The bags beneath her eyes seem to deepen as she complains with a tone of tired resignation.
“Are you in the squad that protects him? It sounds personal.”
“Not anymore, thank Ulea,” Colette sighs, leading her down the steps. “Earnie duty isn’t something most of us have to deal with once we reach third circle. Other than Maria, bless her soul. That poor woman has been stuck there for years now. I’m pretty sure she’ll celebrate if he manages to get himself killed.”
Before Emily can ask any more, the large door at the front of the hangar slides open with a hiss and a first circle soldier runs over to them. He stops in front of them and salutes, placing his open palm on his heart, before holding out a small, rectangular metal token. It’s around the same size as Emily’s hand and is covered in fine, multicoloured engravings.
“Here’s the pass you requested Ma’am!” he says.
“Thank you. At ease,” Colette responds, taking the pass from him and handing it to Emily. “Keep this on you for now. Don’t lose it or put it in a spatial storage unless you want the full force of our magical defences coming down on you.”
“Got it,” Emily says, sliding it between her thigh holster and her leg for safekeeping.
“Report,” Colette says as she turns back to the still-waiting soldier.
“The vice-commander has called you to his office to verify your report on the friendly unknown,” the soldier replies, glancing at Emily curiously.
It’s probably not normal for an outsider to be called straight to their vice-commander.
“Understood, we’ll head there now. Dismissed.”
The soldier salutes one last time before turning around and running out again.
“He seems busy,” Emily comments with amusement as they follow after him at a leisurely pace.
“He’s an errand-runner. If he finishes his task quota for the day early, he’ll be allowed extra free time to train.”
They leave the hangar, stepping through an invisible film of mana that gives Emily an unsettling feeling of being watched, and enter a wide-open corridor. They pass several soldiers who salute them on the way past. Some of them have one or two lines through their emblems, matching their circle, but the rest of them have none, marking their unawakened status.
All the unawakened soldiers carry a gun with them. For most it’s a sleek clockwork rifle, similar to those used in Modo but with a few small differences in the design like the guard that completely blocks off the front of the handle to protect from slashing weapons, and the pump slides beneath the barrels instead of bolts. However, some of them are carrying heavy pump-action shotguns with backup pistols mounted at their waists.
All of the soldiers, both awakened and not, carry a cold weapon on them as backup. The most common is a small knife strapped to their belt, but Emily also sees several swords, maces, and even a second circle mage with a long spear strapped to her back.
“Does everyone here have close-quarters weapons training?” Emily asks as they enter a large room with a wide-open bay door and several parked cars, a few of them with soldiers hanging around next to them chatting and smoking.
“Yes. We consider it very important to be able to handle yourself in close quarters, especially for our mages. You can’t exactly cast a spell with a knife in your throat,” Colette says, glancing down at Emily’s exposed body armour and forearm bracers as she leads them towards one of the cars with two smoking soldiers sitting on the hood. “Is that not the same in Modo? You look like you’ve received proper combat training.”
“Haha,” Emily chuckles lightly, her face barely moving. “It’s not quite the same, and I’m not exactly normal. What gave me away, the gear?”
“The walk,” Colette replies, shaking her head and levelling a glare at the two soldiers before them which they quickly notice, jumping off the car and saluting. “I can barely hear your footsteps and you’ve been next to me the whole time. Even among our trained combat mages, it’s rare to see someone with that much control over their body.”
Emily raises a brow silently and listens carefully, realising she really isn’t making much noise as she walks.
I didn’t even notice I was doing it…
“At ease,” Colette says, relaxing her glare. “Take us to the vice-commander’s office.”
“Yes, Ma’am!” both soldiers say in sync.
One of them moves to the driver’s seat, and the other opens the passenger door for Colette before moving to open a rear door for Emily and himself.
“Thanks,” Emily says with a nod, slipping into the car as it starts with a quiet hum.
Curiously, she injects a burst of machina into it and quickly discovers the magic crystals powering the engine. She glances at Colette before converting the machina touching the crystals into mana to probe them. Immediately, Colette’s head snaps back to look at her with a dangerous glint in her eyes.
“What are you doing?” she asks calmly, though Emily can feel a minute quiver in the mana around them, suggesting she’s preparing a spell.
“Nothing,” Emily replies without batting an eye, immediately converting the mana back into machina, already having claimed her answer.
Fire and water crystals. They’re using the same trick I did in my Steam Source to produce steam. However, it looks like they’ve managed to charge the ignition key with mana to activate the system instead of breaking an active array like mine does.
“Sure,” Colette says, narrowing her eyes. “Please don’t use mana again within the compound unless asked to.”
The car falls silent as Colette looks forward again. Emily glances at the soldier sitting beside her and sees him practically dripping with sweat while staring down at the back of Colette’s seat. She shrugs and relaxes into her seat, reaching into her belt and pulling out the long, empty bullet casing with the Crystal Skull’s logo engraved on the side.
She rolls it between her fingers while observing the compound pass by around them as they head towards one of the smaller, two-story buildings. The driver of the car skilfully weaves between walking soldiers and a few other cars, quickly bringing them to their destination.
They step out of the car to approach the building, and Emily immediately feels the pressure of a fourth circle mage wash over her. She takes a deep breath and raises one of her hands to rest on The Clock’s pouch with barely a thought.
This will be the first fourth circle mage I meet without fighting them… hopefully.
- Chapter 268 – Target Identified
- Chapter 267 – Under Their Spell
- Chapter 266 – Into the Fold
- Chapter 265 – One of Us
- Chapter 264 – Boarding The Blade
- Chapter 263 - 262 - Testing Their Mettle
- Chapter 262 - 261 - Registration
- Chapter 261 - 260 - Wine and Traitors
- Chapter 260 - 259 - Dirty Dealings
- Chapter 259 - 258 - The Interpersonal Politics of Piracy
- Chapter 258 - 257 - Cargo
- Chapter 257 - 256 - The Network
- Chapter 256 - 255 - The Science of Trust
- Chapter 255 - 254 - Upgrades
- Chapter 254 - 253 - Sparring
- Chapter 253 - 252 - A Curated Introduction to Alien Spaceships
- Chapter 252 - 251 - Leaving the Familiar Atmosphere
- Chapter 251 - 250 - The Heavy-blade Pirates
- Chapter 250 - 249 - First Contact
- Chapter 249 - 248 - Breaking the Mortal Barrier
- Chapter 248 - 247 - Rewards Forcefully Taken
- Chapter 247 - 246 - Rewards Freely Given
- Chapter 246 - 245 - Twisted Dimension
- Chapter 245 - 244 - The Second Step Taken
- Chapter 244 - 243 - Consolidating Gains
- Chapter 243 - 242 - Explosive Finale
- Chapter 242 - 241 - Stomping Spiders
- Chapter 241 - 240 - The Metal City
- Chapter 240 - 239 - The Pathway Opens
- Chapter 239 - 238 - A Little Birdy Told Me
- Chapter 238 - 237 - High Altitude, Low Pressure
- Chapter 237 – High Altitude, Low Pressure
- Chapter 236 - 235 - Snap Back to Reality
- Chapter 235 - 234 - Grief
- Chapter 234 - 233 - Two Steps Back
- Chapter 233 - 232 - One Step Forward
- Chapter 232 - 231 - Concentrated Terror
- Chapter 231 – Concentrated Terror
- Chapter 230 – A Failed Commune
- Chapter 229 – A Blessed Banquet
- Chapter 228 – A Blessed Deal
- Chapter 227 – The Incomprehensible
- Chapter 226 – The Faith Exchange
- Chapter 225 – Speaking the Home Tongue
- Chapter 224 – Invisible Killer
- Chapter 223 – Cryptic
- Chapter 222 – Relativity
- Chapter 221 – The One Who Watches
- Chapter 220 – The Abyss Gazes Back
- Chapter 219 – A Short Journey
- Chapter 218 – A Subdued Banquet
- Chapter 217 – A New Generation
- Chapter 216 – The Merchant of War
- Chapter 215 – Public Pardon
- Chapter 214 – A Matter of Efficiency
- Chapter 213 – Pocket Factory
- Chapter 212 – The Fall of the Anti-Royalists
- Chapter 211 – The Siege of Ashdon
- Chapter 210 – The Purge Begins
- Chapter 209 – Old Friends and the Call of War
- Chapter 208 – Spatial Solitude
- Chapter 207 – The Painful Truth
- Chapter 206 – Tying Loose Ends
- Chapter 205 – Sowing Fear
- Chapter 204 – Return to The Dome
- Chapter 203 – An Audience With the King
- Chapter 202 – Return to the City of Steam
- Chapter 201 – To Old Shores
- Chapter 200 – Final Touches
- Chapter 199 – The Second Born
- Chapter 198 – Conception
- Chapter 197 – A Study on Denrosi Psychology
- Chapter 196 – The Embers of War
- Chapter 195 – The Death of a Regime
- Chapter 194 – Capturing Slaves
- Chapter 193 – City Buster
- Chapter 192 – Shattered Defences
- Chapter 191 – The Sunbeam
- Chapter 190 – In With the New
- Chapter 189 – Out With the Old
- Chapter 188 – Meeting the Elders
- Chapter 187 – The Herald of the Storm
- Was the Old Denntimo Civil War Fought for Ideology or Territory
- Chapter 186 – Ulea’s Strongest Mage
- Chapter 185 – Explosive Reinforcements
- Chapter 184 – Futile Resistance
- Chapter 183 – Pod’s Proof
- Chapter 182 – Rapid Deployment
- Chapter 181 – Project Progress
- Chapter 180 – The Year of the Fish
- Chapter 179 – Selachime Doe fo Phoram
- Chapter 178 – Touring Infrastructure
- Chapter 177 – Forming Infrastructure
- Chapter 176 – Gather, Contain, Attribute, Distribute
- Chapter 175 – Cliff Carving
- Chapter 174 – Moving Again
- Chapter 173 – Pod
- Chapter 172 – The Wonder of Weapons
- Chapter 171 – The Torture of Healing
- Chapter 170 – Blood Wine and Bonds
- Chapter 169 – Mission Complete
- Chapter 168 – Crushing Force
- Chapter 167 – The Fruits
- Chapter 166 – The Labour
- Chapter 165 – A Breath
- Chapter 164 – Gathering Death
- Chapter 163 – Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 162 – Engaging the Target
- Chapter 161 – A Coincidence
- Chapter 160 – Fatal Truth
- Chapter 159 – Buried Foes
- Chapter 158 – Squad Cold
- Chapter 157 – An Aggressive Meeting
- Chapter 156 – Generating Interest
- Chapter 155 – Scouting Outpost
- Chapter 154 – Squad Advac
- Chapter 153 – The New Calypso
- Chapter 152 – Flyin’ Colours
- Chapter 151 – Tweaks and Repairs
- Chapter 150 – An Odd Meeting
- Chapter 149 – Warm Welcome
- Chapter 148 – The Oasis City
- Chapter 147 – Friendly Interrogation
- Chapter 146 – To New Lands
- Chapter 145 – Breakthrough
- Chapter 144 – Getting Help
- Chapter 143 – Rolling the Dice
- Chapter 142 – Working on the Details
- Chapter 141 – Test Fight
- Chapter 140 – Break for the Border
- Chapter 139 – A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 138 – Goddess’ Light
- Chapter 137 – Grounded
- Chapter 136 – The Birds
- Chapter 135 – Unstable
- Chapter 134 – Violent Winds
- Chapter 133 – Workshop on the Ground
- Chapter 132 – Workshop in the Sky
- Chapter 131 – Petty Grudge
- Chapter 130 – Dead or Alive
- Chapter 129 – City Infiltration
- Chapter 128 – They Know
- Chapter 127 – Severance
- Chapter 126 – True Elementalist
- Chapter 125 – Part of the Crew
- Chapter 124 – Part of the Ship
- Chapter 123 – Explosive Departure
- Chapter 122 – The Fall of a Family
- Chapter 121 – The Storm
- Chapter 120 – The Calm
- Chapter 119 – The Call
- Chapter 118 – Goodbye
- Chapter 117 – Last Date
- Chapter 116 – Final Spar
- Chapter 115 – Settling Affairs
- Chapter 114 – Quiet Return
- Chapter 113 – Journey’s End
- Chapter 112 – Elemental Understanding
- Chapter 111 – Escaping the Darkness
- Chapter 110 – Suspicions Confirmed
- Chapter 109 – A Way Out
- Chapter 108 – Endless Search
- Chapter 107 – The Abyss
- Chapter 106 – Realisations in the Dark
- Chapter 105 – Descent
- Chapter 104 – The Deep Dark
- Chapter 103 – Reunion
- Chapter 102 – Boss Fight
- Chapter 101 – A Greater Challenge
- Chapter 100 – The Trial
- Chapter 99 – Fear the Deep
- Chapter 98 – Diving
- Chapter 97 – Swimming
- Chapter 96 – Understanding the Numbers
- Chapter 95 – Into the Waters Again
- Chapter 94 – Nest
- Chapter 93 – Ants
- Chapter 92 – Into the Caves Again
- Chapter 91 – Comfortable Journey
- Chapter 90 – New Spells
- Chapter 89 – Acceptance
- Chapter 88 – Into the Forest Again
- Chapter 87 – Gifts
- Chapter 86 – Murderer
- Chapter 85 – Fox Hunting
- Chapter 84 – Reclaiming Debts
- Chapter 83 – Tattoo
- Chapter 82 – Proof by Combat
- Chapter 81 – Legacy
- Chapter 80 – Digging for Information
- Chapter 79 – Changes
- Chapter 78 – No Pain No Gain
- Chapter 77 – Toil and Trouble
- Chapter 76 – Deals and Promises
- Chapter 75 – Research
- Chapter 74 – No Rest for the Wicked
- Chapter 73 – Display of Pride
- Chapter 72 – Triumphant Return
- Chapter 71 – The Curse’s Influence
- Chapter 70 – Return to Sunlight
- Chapter 69 – The Curse of Hunger
- Chapter 68 – The Lake
- Chapter 67 – Horde
- Chapter 66 – Wendigo
- Chapter 65- Trial and Error
- Chapter 64 – Sacrifices
- Chapter 63 – Struggle
- Chapter 62 – Slaughter
- Chapter 61 – Silence
- Chapter 60 – The Crystal Waters
- Chapter 59 – Cave Diving
- Chapter 58 – The Complexity of Space
- Chapter 57 – Things That Go Hiss in The Night
- Chapter 56 – Unseen Pursuit
- Chapter 55 – Battling Through The Forest
- Chapter 54 – Into The Glade
- Chapter 53 – Dawn of The Expedition
- Chapter 52 – Dancing
- Chapter 51 – The Banquet Begins
- Chapter 50 – Explosive Lessons Learned
- Chapter 49 – Trial Run
- Chapter 48 – Introductions
- Chapter 47 – Alchemical Aspirations
- Chapter 46 – Alchemy 101
- Chapter 45 – Done Deal
- Chapter 44 – The Crystal Skull
- Chapter 43 – Duel
- Chapter 42 – Arms Dealer
- Chapter 41 – Flammable Preparations
- Chapter 40 – The Invitation
- Chapter 39 – Ascension
- Chapter 38 – Patched Up
- Chapter 37 – Brawl
- Chapter 36 – Claws
- Chapter 35 – A Sleepless Night
- Chapter 34 – Machineworks
- Chapter 33 – New Threads
- Chapter 32 – Hand-to-Hand Combat
- Chapter 31 – The Art of Geopolitics
- Chapter 30 – Technomancer’s Breath
- Chapter 29 – A Trip to the Library
- Chapter 28 – Moving On
- Chapter 27 – Showing Off
- Chapter 26 – Jenny Forsythia
- Chapter 25 – Chantless Casting
- Chapter 24 – Her First Spell
- Chapter 23 – Magical Genius
- Chapter 22 – The First Class
- Chapter 21 – Taking Stock
- Chapter 20 – Settling In
- Chapter 19 – A Guided Tour
- Chapter 18 – The Real Magic Begins
- Chapter 17 – A Magical Train Ride
- Chapter 16 – The City of Steam
- Chapter 15 – Taking to the Skies
- Chapter 14 – Leaving Captivity
- Chapter 13 – Diving Into the Spellweave
- Chapter 12 – Resolution
- Chapter 11 – Diminishing Returns
- Chapter 10 – Behind Enemy Lines
- Chapter 9 – Futility
- Chapter 8 – Lies of Wind and Thunder
- Chapter 7 – Scouring the System
- Chapter 6 – The Clockwork of Time
- Chapter 5 – Explosive Discoveries
- Chapter 4 – The Experiments Begin
- Chapter 3 – The Men in Robes
- Chapter 2 – Amongst the Rubble
- Chapter 1 – The Airship
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