Technomancer: Birth of a Goddess
Chapter 188 – Meeting the Elders
- 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
Five days later, Emily and Pod descend from Elisime once again to meet Old Man Silver at the door to his company’s headquarters.
“Are you three ready?” the old mage asks enthusiastically, remembering to include Mensacus in the address and receiving two nods and a chilling whisper in response. “I’ve just been notified that everyone’s present; they’re just waiting for the stars of the show. Shall we?”
He nods towards the ship above, but Emily waves off his suggestion as she and Pod step off the lowered passenger hatch, sending it back up behind them.
“We’ll go ahead and have Elisime meet us there,” she says, pouring a blend of sky-blue and electric-purple mana from her skin. “She won’t be needed for the initial greetings.”
Silver nods in understanding the momentary disappointment in his gaze vanishing as he tries to read the twisting runes forming a cage of crackling purple plasma around them.
“Is this… spatial magic?” he asks curiously, reaching out to gently touch the forming magic circle.
“A branch of it,” Emily says, running through hundreds of calculations as she sends out a single streaking tendril of mana that connects to a set of coordinates right in front of the city’s central palace, drawing a bolt of lightning across the city’s sky. “Now that I’m fourth circle, I can control fine spatial movements. However, since it’s not one of my primary affinities, my spell creation and rune discovery are slow going.”
The cage around them pulses with light and roars with thunder and, in the blink of an eye, their surroundings change. Pod and Silver both feel a tugging at the core of their beings, and a ripple of electricity passes through them as their vision distorts for a moment before returning to clarity with the grand, white stone palace standing before them.
“So, I found a way to work around that problem,” Emily continues as if nothing happened, ignoring Silver clenching his teeth to stop himself retching. “By using my lightning magic as a medium, I can stabilise short-range spatial warping, like that, without as much need for fine control over space. Of course, it puts a bit of extra pressure on our bodies as a result, but it’s the same for extreme high-speed movement, so Pod and I are already well adjusted.”
The crackling magic circle around them fades into nothing, leaving them standing in the middle of the street with several wide-eyed officials staring at them in awe. Emily notices the lack of non-uniformed pedestrians but doesn’t pay it much heed, turning her attention to the magical and political heart of the city.
“Follow me,” Old Man Silver says after quickly recovering his composure, leading them towards the palace’s massive front doors.
The squad of weak Defence Force mages standing on either side of the doors don’t move to stop them, letting them walk freely into the grand entrance hall. The wide-open room is lit by a sea of floating silver flames, swirling overhead like unstable desert winds, and the floor is covered in a beautiful, patterned rug that practically breathes mana, injecting colour into the otherwise plain, white and silver aesthetic of the city.
The walls are lined with doors, each one tinted a different shade by a thin film of mana. Silver leads them through the centre of the hall, drawing the gazes of several mages and unawakened officials moving about the lobby space with purpose as their group approaches the largest doorway, which stands opposite the entrance. It glows with an imposing golden hue, highlighting its significance, and hanging above it is a white stone plaque, carved with golden letters reading: ‘Elders’ Council’.
Emily recognises the telltale fluctuations of space as they approach, and her magical senses tell her, despite the thick mana filling the building and distorting her more detailed readings, that the only fourth circle mages in the building are above her, not on the other side of the wall.
“A spatial door?” she questions, gazing at the construct with interest as she notices several well-hidden runes carved around the inner edges of the frame.
“Yes,” Silver nods with a hint of pride. “We don’t have any Elders with the affinity unfortunately, but, luckily, we have a few talented scholars with it working on developing our amenities. The warpstones we use in our internal communications at the company are their work too. Fascinating stuff. I’m sure Minerva will be happy to introduce them to you later if you’re interested.”
He steps into the golden doorway and vanishes, leaving Emily and Pod to follow on their own. Emily glances at her apprentice, meeting his calm gaze before stepping through the doorway herself.
She feels space twist around her, but there’s no unpleasant feeling as she moves from one place to another in an instant. The moment she sets foot in the council chamber, she feels seven powerful energy signatures focus on her, surrounding her on all sides.
The room Emily finds herself in the centre of is large, but not unreasonably so for the small gathering. The walls are all made from clear glass, giving them a clear view of the city stretching out around them from their raised position near the peak of the palace’s tower. Each member of the council is sitting on a throne formed from their magic, displaying their creativity and casual magical mastery.
“What in Ulea’s name is that?!” one of the Elders cries with shock behind Emily.
Pod appears at her side, but Emily doesn’t pay him any attention as she slowly turns to the man in question. He has dark, tanned skin and eyes as black as obsidian, glistening with fear and apprehension as they remain rooted on Mensacus, hanging from Emily’s shoulder. She notices the crest of Snake Nest fixed to his chest and barely spares the inky-black seat of solidified darkness he’s pushing himself from a second glance as his mana starts to seep from his skin with intention, creeping towards her.
“He… is my son,” Emily hisses, charging her voice with mana and machina as she releases the crushing pressure of her dual energy organs, focusing it on Snake Nest’s leader and forcing him back down into his seat. "And you will treat him with respect.”
The man pales, realising his mistake as none of his peers speak up on his behalf, instead choosing to observe the interaction with unconcealed interest.
“R-Right, I apologise,” he stammers to recover, swallowing his pride and dipping his head respectfully. “That was completely uncalled for. I was simply taken aback by the… unique constitution of your child.”
Emily draws her pressure in, her face a calm mask as if nothing happened, and nods, accepting his apology. She scans the room in the silence following their confrontation, finding nine seated Elders, two of them powerless images projected from a set of long-range communication artefacts, surrounding her, leaving no gap for her to take a seat.
Emily shrugs off the inconvenience, letting mana slip from her skin and form into a metal throne, crackling with streaks of lightning. She pulls four small cameras from her belt in the process, fixing them around her seat and connecting them to a screen formed from her light mana, giving her a full view of all nine Elders without having to turn her head.
She relaxes into her throne, noting the obvious approval in Silver’s gaze and drawing Mensacus into her lap to affectionately stroke his receiver. Pod stands to attention beside her, watching the screen over her shoulder without saying a word.
“It’s good to see you again, Emily,” Max says, flashing her a smile from his pale stone throne directly in front of her and bowing his head politely. “I apologise for Elder Beryl’s lack of respect towards your… son, but I’m sure you can understand our hesitance. We don’t have a good history with mental magic and, well, he feels a lot like the Denros Royals’ favourite brainwashing tool.”
Emily notices one of the Elders behind her, a woman who looks to be in her late thirties with a straw-coloured bob, flinch at Max’s choice of words. Her knuckles turn white against the armrest of her seat, formed from rhythmically beating winds, and she glances between Max and the back of Emily’s seat with blatant fear.
That must be Minerva.
“He’s not a tool,” Emily responds, meeting his gaze with a cold smile that doesn’t reach her eyes. “But brainwashing isn’t so far off.”
Several of the Elders tense in small, barely noticeable motions, but they all cover their reactions and wait for her to continue.
“Mensacus was born from a curse I nurtured. He specialises in corrupting and controlling his enemies, but it’s not subtle by any means,” she explains, immediately alleviating some of their worst concerns.
“Well, that’s reassuring,” Max says, glancing pointedly at Old Man Sliver to his right. “It would have been nice to have a warning, though.”
“Must have slipped my mind,” the old mage responds with a shrug, grinning as Beryl glares at him.
“Well, now that that’s dealt with,” says the imposing image of a woman on Max’s other side, sitting on a seat made from what appears to be burning magma as fire and earth mana intertwine, scattering her fiery red hair with heated air. “Maybe we could focus on the purpose of today's council. Let us begin with proper introductions for our guest. You already know Max, my Vice, but I’m Josephine Barbier, Commander of the New Denntimo Defence Force. It’s a pleasure to finally meet The Savage Moon I’ve been receiving so many reports about.”
“I’d prefer if my name were forgotten, but I’m Beau Corbin,” says the image of an androgynous mage to Josephine’s left, floating above an almost invisible platform of solid air, as the greetings move clockwise around the room. “Director of Intelligence within the Defence Force. Please try not to refer to me, but if you do, my gender, name, and position are all classified.”
Emily doesn’t bat an eye at the odd introduction, choosing not to question them further and turning her attention to the next man in the circle as both Max and Josephine roll their eyes at their colleague.
“Orcus Saville,” the man sitting on undulating waves of fire offers with a measured nod of greeting. “Head of public relations.”
“I’m Favio, Favio Fortescue,” beams the next mage from behind Emily’s throne, waving at her, unbothered by the magical seat separating them. “I’m sure you know my sister here already, but I’m the head of agricultural development. Thank you for that aquacillis, it’s been fascinating trying to work out if we can cultivate it ourselves!”
Emily raises a brow, glancing between the enthusiastic man with scruffy sand-coloured hair and a deep tan and the timid woman beside him, shrinking in her seat as if trying to hide from Emily’s gaze. Favio is sitting on a chair woven from earth and water, modelled after layered desert rock forms with water trickling through the gaps.
“Just doing my job,” Emily responds, waving off his gratitude and moving her attention past Minerva to the woman sitting beside her.
“Gem,” she offers tersely from her icy throne covered in beautiful, expanding fractals. “Black Fang’s leader.”
“And I’m Beryl Manda,” adds the man who challenged Emily moments earlier. “Leader of Snake Nest.”
“Well, as I assume you all already know, I’m Emily Coldstone, an A rank mercenary currently working with Silver Moon,” she says, observing a wave of reactions, some subtle and some less so, spreading through the room as she confirms her close relationship with the grinning Silver. “And this is my apprentice, Pod.”
“Nice to meet you all,” he says with a confident smile, not letting his nerves show despite being surrounded by some of the most powerful beings on the planet.
Josephine’s eyes never leave Emily as she nods and attempts to take control of the meeting.
“So, Miss Coldstone-“
“Please, just Emily.”
“Of course, Emily,” Josephine corrects herself with a tight smile. “As I was saying, we’ve all heard of your existing achievements and, though we are grateful for the impact you’ve made so far on Denros’ high-level combatants, your recent offer seems… ambitious. Making any moves of this scale at this stage of the war could lead to our destruction if we’re not careful. What gives you the confidence to face off against potentially the entire forces of Denros?”
“The same thing that gave me the confidence to walk in here,” Emily responds, casting her cold gaze across the mages in front of her and slowly letting out the combined pressure of her mana and machina. “Overwhelming strength.”
A chill passes through the room as sweat forms on the brows of everyone but Pod, Silver, and the two mages present only in mind.
“Throughout my development so far, I’m yet to meet a single mage who can compete with me within the same circle,” she explains, watching Josephine maintain a blank expression as her colleagues sweat under the pressure.
“That may be so,” the stern military woman responds, narrowing her eyes. “But surely even you’re wary of the defensive arrays they have set up in Rizenford. The second they know you’re coming they’ll hide in their shell and hit you with their damn Sunbeam.”
Another shiver passes through the room at the mention of Denros’ favourite superweapon, a long-range attack array carved into the foundation of their royal palace.
“That array was only created by a fourth circle mage, correct?” Emily asks with an innocent tilt of her head.
“Yes, but it’s charged by several! Each shot has the focused strength of six fourth circle mages,” Josephine says, emphasising the scale of the attack.
“My point still stands; they’re only fourth circle. How many times can they fire it?”
“Three before they’re all drained, why?”
“Then each shot is only powered by two mages' worth of mana,” Emily responds, her mouth stretching into a wide grin as Elisime finally arrives at the palace, floating before the wide window behind Josephine and blotting out the sun. “I feel like a demonstration is in order. It should clear up your doubts.”
The Elders follow her gaze to the ship outside, taking a moment to drink in the floating behemoth as they process Emily’s suggestion.
“So, your ship is where your confidence comes from?” Gem questions, drawing a condescending chuckle from Emily as they still fail to understand her strength.
“No, I am where my confidence comes from.”
She lets out a flood of machina which vanishes into the ether, slipping through space to a marker fixed inside Elisime’s Logic Core. The ship sings with an electric hum as streaks of burning plasma skip along its surface, gathering towards the two railguns in an overtly threatening display.
“My ship is just my focus.”
- 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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