Technomancer: Birth of a Goddess
Chapter 181 – Project Progress
- 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
“This is my son, Mensacus,” Emily says, emphasizing Pod’s lack of involvement as they walk through the mana-gathering chamber towards a new pedestal set up to feed mana into The Needler floating above it. “Mensacus, this is Earnie. Say hello.”
Three threads of mana, invisible to Earnie and Pod, reach out to them. The threads loop around their wrists, fusing with their skin and relaying a melodious whisper into the backs of their minds.
‘Hello, Earnie.’
The man in question winces, and Emily can feel a flicker of dissatisfaction leaking through her connection to her son.
‘Play nice,’ she sends back, controlling the link to make sure only Mensacus hears her.
‘He’s weak.’
‘He’ll be gone soon.’
A thrum of satisfaction from Mensacus ends their almost instantaneous exchange, and Earnie’s tensed expression relaxes as Mensacus continues to everyone.
‘Are you one of Mother’s followers?’
“Ha, I may be old, but I’m not senile,” Earnie scoffs in response. “I don’t follow anyone around. I’m just here to have a nosey and borrow any ideas she’ll let me take.”
The temperature around them suddenly drops, and thick black malice begins leaking from The Needler’s cracks. The colour leaves Earnie’s face, and cold sweat slips down the wrinkles of his back as he feels like an invisible hand is closing around his neck.
Emily flares her mana in warning, releasing a crushing pressure that seems to make the air around her grow heavier as it hums with charge. The pressure vanishes as quickly as it came, bringing back heat to the chamber as Mensacus cowers under his mother’s wrath, letting Earnie gasp for air.
‘He’s not trying to insult me,’ Emily whispers through the mental connection that hasn’t broken despite Mensacus flexing his strength, now far more robust than when he first learned to thread his mana. ‘I haven’t even offered him the chance at awakening yet.’
“Sorry about that,” Emily says, turning to Earnie and watching as he glances between her and Mensacus with a disgruntled gaze that almost hides his lingering fear.
“What was that?” he asks in return, brushing his fingers against his throat and frowning when he doesn’t find it sore despite feeling like it was being crushed moments ago.
“That was Mensacus’ mana. He’s essentially a curse given consciousness. This gives him a very unique blend of mana I’ve taken to calling malice.” Emily steps forward, affectionately brushing her metal digits over Mensacus’ upper receiver. “It’s perfect for corrupting minds. This Needler I’ve made for him to inhabit for now works with mental attacks as the focus.”
“You made a gun for mental attacks?”
“Why not? A physical medium is the most effective way to apply a large dose of malice to a target at long range for now.” She pulls a thin needle covered in small engravings from her belt to show him as she continues her explanation. “Once one of these gets stuck in a target, it dumps its payload of mana into their system, sending it straight towards their brain. Depending on their mental strength, the curse eats away at their resistance until all it takes is a whisper from Mensacus to send them into a hunger-induced craze.”
“Craze?”
“Soldiers will tear their brothers in arms limb from limb like their lives depend on it. Even Mensacus can only nudge them towards the right targets once they’re activated. It sends the subject’s body into a frenzy, as if they believe they’re on the brink of death, that allows them to use the full limits of their strength even at the cost of their bodies.”
Earnie shivers, looking up from the gun at Emily with a twisted frown.
“Subjects? You’ve tested it on people up here?”
“I never said they were human subjects. Though it will work all the same. This is a crude, fast-acting use of malice, but I’ve seen the end results of a much more insidious one used on a human before.”
She pats Mensacus and says goodbye telepathically before leading the others away, leaving him to continue his meditation.
Emily recounts her encounter with the Wendigo as they take the elevator up to her alchemy hall.
“So, he can still do that?” Earnie asks as the moving platform below their feet locks into place and a door opens on the opposite side of the chamber they just left.
“Yes, but it requires a long, slow exposure and a lot of effort on his part.”
“And you’re not worried about him doing it to you?”
“Not in the slightest.”
Earnie glances at Pod to gauge his response, but he shrugs without a care.
“He won’t ever permanently harm me because it would piss her off,” Pod explains. “He’s a massive mummy’s boy.”
“Permanently harm?”
“Well, I can’t say with confidence that he wouldn’t try to hurt me a little. He’s got a bit of a short temper, and I don’t think he likes me all that much.”
Earnie shakes his head as the boy’s smile doesn’t waver once.
“Psychos, the lot of you,” he grumbles, following Emily into the hall and surveying the stark division of the room.
On one side, taking up about a quarter of the floor space, is an alchemical laboratory with several large worktables, half of them metal and half of them wood. There are several cauldrons of varying sizes interspersed between them, mounted on heating plates linked to the chamber gathering fire mana far below, and the far wall is lined with glassware holding various alchemical ingredients, from frog entrails and powdered mana crystal blends to thriving terrariums.
The rest of the hall is taken up by a large ritual space, with a massive multipart array covering the smooth stone floor and walls. There are five clearly divided circles among the mess of runes and mind-bending geometric carvings, one larger in the centre with four half its size surrounding it in the cardinal compass directions.
The central and southern circles are empty, but the others all hold small pedestals.
Dotted around them in a perfectly symmetrical pattern are close to a hundred empty fire braziers, held suspended in the air at varying heights by metal chains attached to the ceiling.
“Getting ready to sacrifice me to your child?” he asks with a chuckle.
“Not quite. This is my transmutation array, an original design,” Emily replies, waving her hand and producing a small bundle of items from her belt, dropping them into Pod’s waiting arms. “Back in my time in Modo’s Covenant, I read most of their library and gathered a lot of fragmented knowledge. One of those fragments that caught my interest was the research notes of an alchemist from back before the empire’s fall. He was fascinated by changes of state, pouring his efforts into understanding the nature of materials. One of his many tests used an interesting runic circle to try and turn ice directly into steam.”
As she explains, Emily guides Earnie to stand in a small sliver of empty space between the transmutation array and the lab. Pod carefully arranges the items Emily has given him, placing an uneven chunk of stone in the central circle, a small nugget of raw iron in the southern, and a few magic crystals in each of the others.
“His test didn’t work as he intended and instead ended up changing his ice into glass. He didn’t understand the true value of his discovery and never developed it, but I did. He found a special balance with the form he created, and after a lot of tests and modifications, I refined it into an art. Now, with the correct material sacrifices and a lot of mana, I can transmute most non-magical materials between each other.”
She sweeps her arm in a wide arc, casting a simple spell and scattering flaming petals across the room. Each burning orange petal finds its way to one of the suspended braziers, igniting them all and filling the hall with warm light.
Emily reaches into her belt with both hands, grasping two handfuls of various powdered minerals before tossing them into the air. Green runes shimmer across her skin, and several light breezes billow out, splitting the scattered powders and carrying them off to drop into the lit fires.
As the wind spreads through the hall, the orange flames shift one by one, with over half of them changing hues to vibrant reds, greens, blues, and even a few purple.
A final pulse of mana into the floor activates the array, spreading a cold blue glow across the carved patterns covering the floor. It snakes intentionally across the ritual space, curling around the divided circles one by one. As the light passes on the ground, nearby fires roar to life, burning to two or three times their height for a few seconds before flickering out.
The iron nugget in the southern circle remains untouched, but all of the magic crystals in the other circles turn to dust, vanishing into the pedestals they’re set upon.
After the light of the array has spread to the carvings on the ceiling, it pulses twice before quickly receding towards the central circle that rapidly grows brighter and brighter.
The stone in the middle changes before their eyes, taking on a metallic sheen as Earnie flinches and covers his eyes, leaving only the two awakened mechanics to watch the final seconds of the transformation.
The light vanishes, and as Earnie blinks away the dots in his vision and lowers his hands, he sees a hefty chunk of pure iron sitting in the middle of the array.
“Incredible,” he mutters, following Emily to inspect the produced metal. “It’s so pure.”
“One hundred per cent so, without any impurities whatsoever. Obviously, we can’t use it like this, but it’s very nice to get such fine control over the ratios of my alloys. It’s a shame I haven’t been able to work out transmuting magical materials yet.”
After answering a few of Earnie’s queries about the process, explaining the requirements for the ritual and the laws of equivalent exchange, they show him around the rest of the lab and then head back up to the main workshop floor. As they step out into the open chamber with natural light flooding in through the wide glass window taking up one wall, Earnie’s attention is immediately drawn to the unnatural lights mounted overhead.
They’re formed from a strange, crystal-like silver metal that shines with a cold-white light as electricity passes through it.
“What are those made from?” he asks, gesturing up at them with his chin.
“A tungsten-steel blend treated in an electrically-charged solvent bath with a high concentration of light crystals,” Emily replies, momentarily rendering him speechless as she leads him towards a large metal frame in the centre of an open workspace surrounded by machines. “The lab downstairs isn’t just for show. We’ve been doing a lot of experiments with magical material science, especially as we progress with this project.”
Earnie’s gaze follows hers away from the lights, landing on the odd metal frame with countless thick black wires blooming from the top, drooping across the ceiling as they stretch to other machines within the workshop.
Suspended in the middle of the frame is a dull silver, humanoid skeleton. It’s covered in an artistic blend of pneumatic actuators that replicate human musculature, with small electrical servos to help with fine motor movements. There are tens of tubes and wires twisted around the other components, carrying electricity and steam through the body like blood through veins.
Fused to the centre of the spine is a large extrusion where a backpack would sit, holding a large cylinder with several valves feeding out to the pneumatic tubes. The head on the exposed metal body’s shoulders has the vague form of a human skull, but it's split along a seam and folded out flat to expose a dense cluster of electrical components flickering with lights, made from materials Earnie doesn’t even recognise.
“It’s… beautiful,” Earnie exclaims with wonder, his eyes drinking in every minute visible detail of the sleeping metal soldier.
“Thank you,” Emily says with a nod as Pod beams with pride beside her, staring at the machine he helped to create. “But it’s not finished yet. We still have a few major issues stopping them being battlefield-worthy, like the tank of Steam Powder on its back. That thing will go up in flames if a single bullet hits it. But those should be fixed in a few more iterations.”
She leans back against a workbench covered in half-formed circuitry as Earnie walks circles around the prototype.
“Then we just need to build production lines to mass-produce enough bodies to match the number of armaments we’ve prepared and to improve the portable logic chips they’re running. The current generation of chips is too slow to handle the number of concurrent operations a full body needs to function.”
“Logic chips? Is that what all this is?” Earnie asks, gesturing to the brain-like cluster of wires and translucent green, glass-like circuit boards etched with sharp silver traces.
“Logic chips are what I’m calling those small portable processors, yes.” Emily nods, pushing herself off the workbench and gesturing for Earnie to follow as she leads him across the room to another half-finished project.
In the centre of another designated space is a large, several-metre cube formed from dozens of tightly packed panels of the same glass-like material as the circuit boards in the metal soldier’s head. The metallic traces covering the panes are so dense that Earnie’s vision blurs as he tries to squint through them and the humming electricity visibly flickering along the silver highways.
Above one of the nearby workbenches is a screen of the same glass-like material, this time tinted blue and displaying a constantly updating console, filling up with data from the machines running in the factory above ground.
“That beauty right there is my Logic Core, a massive processing unit that can perform logical and arithmetic operations for me at a rate of nearly ten billion operations a second. Both this core and these logic chips we produce,” Emily says, pulling one of the several-inch circuit boards from her belt and flashing it at him, “can be programmed with a saved set of instructions that they’ll complete using those available operations. They can do anything from modelling and predicting where a gunshot will land to wirelessly controlling an airship, depending on how you program them. Though, these chips currently only have a fraction of the processing speed of the Core.”
Earnie wordlessly takes the chip from her, turning it over in his hands and staring at it with a hard-to-read expression.
“This is incredible. I honestly don’t have the words.” He hands the chip back while shaking his head ruefully. “I don’t think I can even steal this one without your magic. It feels beyond me.”
“That’s where you’d be wrong,” Pod cuts in, pointing at the chip in Emily’s hand. “I can make those, given the right materials, and I can’t use magic.”
“And even the materials have non-magical alternatives,” Emily continues his point smoothly. “We’re just taking advantage of my unique disposition and skillset. For you, science alone should be enough.” 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
She raises her hand, releasing a crackling cloud of raw machina and grinning widely as she offers the old man a chance to break his mortal bounds.
- 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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