Technomancer: Birth of a Goddess
Chapter 246 - 245 - Twisted Dimension
- 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
"Gaius," Emily calls with a matching smile. "It's good to see you again. How's life outside your domain treating you?"
The mage in question starts with surprise at the enthusiasm behind her greeting, but he chooses not to say anything. He walks towards them without sparing the corpses at his feet a second glance as they dissolve into mist that blows away on an unfelt breeze.
"Good, good," Gaius nods as he passes from fire to grass, his steps never wavering even as he weaves an odd path, avoiding several invisible tears in space. "The country's changed so much since I last walked among the people, and I was surprised to see how much The Glade has grown; it's gained several hundred metres since before I entered seclusion! Little Arthur never mentioned that in the reports he sent me, but I guess it would be hard to notice if you never saw the forest back in the Empire's time."
"Interesting. There isn't a single account in The Covenant's library that mentions The Glade before the kingdom formed, but I never thought that was because it was smaller."
"Yes, it went by a different name back then: The Dark Woods, if I remember correctly. I actually took a trip there recently to search for this Abyss you mentioned, and I have to say, it was a fun challenge searching for a path that would take me deep enough. That's where I found the door to this here dungeon."
"Oh? Which level was it on?" Emily asks as the man comes to a halt before them, feeling the air naturally bending around him without his conscious effort, similar to her Faraday Cage's magnetic field, yet completely different at the same time. "I never saw any signs of it building when I was in The Depths."
"I entered through a path near the coast, and it was in The Crystal Waters, so it's not a surprise you missed it. Anyway, I see you're here with your family. I take it this is your son? His signature feels familiar," Gaius says while turning his gaze to Mensacus, looking the mechanical chimaera up and down.
"Yes, this is my firstborn, Mensacus: forged from a fragment of The Abyss. The creatures are his creations: wendigos. The fox is my secondborn, Silica: refined from an unstable dual-elemental's core. And these two are my apprentices in mechanics and magic: Podrick Rockworth and Ivor Juric."
"Gaius Longaeva. It's good to meet you all," the man says, dipping his head to them politely.
Golden sparks dance along Emily's left arm, and she pulls a clockwork bird from her belt.
"Sorry, and this is Harriet, my familiar."
Harriet enters the small bird and perches on Emily's shoulder, waving a wing in greeting, drawing Gaius' sparkling eyes as he steps forward to get a closer look.
"Oh, wow. A… bound elemental?" he questions, reaching out to brush the bird's metallic feathers.
"Exactly. I met them in a storm, which they were inhabiting, above the Morzean Mountains, and after a short exchange, they took to my body as a vessel, taking my circles in place of their core," Emily explains.
Before she can continue, though, a fluctuation in space draws her and Gaius' attention, and their heads snap to the side to see a twisted creature with a gaping maw leaping at them from nothing. One of the waiting wendigos leaps at the foe before it can strike, tearing into the mass of flesh making up its body and shredding the creature to pieces in a fraction of a second, lapping up the shifting rainbow of hues that spills from the torn body before it can break into mist.
"Well, it's nice to see you again, but we should probably focus on this here dungeon trial," Gaius says with a chuckle, watching the wendigo feast with undisguised fascination.
"Agreed." Emily nods, drawing the Spitter and flicking the safety off before aiming towards another spatial fluctuation and letting out a burst of shots that vanish into nothingness, with only a wailed cry confirming she hit something. "I assume you've been here for a while, considering the fight you were ending when we met. This trial appears a lot less clear than the last two we completed, so I'd appreciate any information you can provide us with."
"You've completed two already? Most impressive. I wasn't certain there'd be more to the dungeon since I've been stuck here for almost a week already, but I'll gladly share what I've found."
"A week?" Pod blurts in surprise, glancing away from scanning their surroundings for threats.
"Is that a judgment from external observations or your internal clock?" Emily asks. "We've only been in the dungeon for what would be four days outside."
"My internal clock. It's hard to judge in this distorted space, so I wouldn't trust my calculation."
"Interesting. Maybe time dilation is common among high mana spaces: I experienced something similar when I entered The Abyss."
"Maybe," Gaius mutters in a contemplative tone, stretching out his arm and firing a spatial blade that bisects several amorphous creatures as they crawl from the ground dividing the grass and burning rocks. "Well, that aside, I've tentatively named these creatures dimensional beasts since they all bear similar signatures tinted with the element of space, but have completely different forms. Most of them are only as strong as a second or third circle mage, but I've encountered five unique beings at the fourth circle. I managed to kill one, and it left behind a single claw, unlike all of the fodder, that fade completely upon death, but they're slippery things. They flee through the ever-present cracks in space when confronted, making more as they please to go wherever they choose. I had to devote nearly all my focus to forcefully stabilising space around me to stop the one I killed, and even then, I only succeeded in finishing it with the help of a few offensive artefacts."
"Five major targets? Noted. If my observations from our past trials hold true here, I suspect that number will increase now that we're here. We ran into eight major targets in our first, and nine in our second, where I encountered a single Morzean mage already present upon our arrival," Emily explains, tentatively reaching out to one of the cracks spewing dimensional beasts with her mana and trying to sense any fourth circle signatures beyond. "Be warned, after the major targets are eliminated, we're likely to face a fifth circle beast to end the trial."
"Really?" Gaius asks with an excited grin crinkling his eyes. "Well, I'm glad to have your support then."
Emily nods and, making a quick decision, pulls a single mechanical soldier from her Factory before connecting to it with a thread of machina and commanding it to march through a dimensional fold a dozen metres away. The robot raises its machine gun and unloads the connected internal magazine as it charges forward, dropping several beasts before vanishing. Their connection holds despite the impossible space separating them, and, in the blink of an eye, an inverted icy tundra replaces the sky above them with her soldier mirroring her position and fighting off tens of dimensional beasts trying to swarm it. Emily's face twists into a grin matching Gaius' as she stokes the fires of her battle lust with machina and releases several more soldiers to target the other folds in space she can sense.
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"Happy to help," she says, detecting a fourth circle beast hiding within a snowcapped mound above them. "Let's start our hunt."
***
After nearly two weeks of battling their way through distorted landscapes following impossible geometries, Emily finally cleaves the head from a horrific bird-like creature with eight wings and three clawed tentacles, causing it to go limp in Mensacus' grip. The wendigos clinging to its splayed limbs unlatch their jaws and fall to the ground, licking up its spilt blood and nursing the cuts and bruises marring their pale skin.
"That makes nine," Gaius pants, dropping the complex spell orbiting him and locking down the space around them. "When will this fifth circle beast spawn? Do we have time to recover?"
"Not really. It should appear any second now, though I don't know where, so we may be able to avoid it for a bit if you need time to recharge," Emily replies, switching the attachment in her arm to the Lightning Core and drawing mana from the crystal mixture in the batteries to regenerate her reserves faster.
"Bah, I'll be fine. I'm not so old that I can't keep up yet. I still have half my mana left, and I'm sure you have enough toys in that dimensional pocket of yours to do this alone if needed. Speaking of, how big have you managed to grow it so far?"
Gaius pulls a head-sized greater space crystal covered in tiny engravings from one of his rings, holding it between both hands and activating its enchantment. The crystal begins shrinking at a visible rate, releasing a dense purple mist that he breathes in.
"It's up to nearly four hundred thousand cubic metres. I'm able to guide the growth a little, so I've prioritised width over height, and each wall's now close to a hundred metres across," Emily replies, sending Harriet a signal through their link to call the others back to their position.
"Interesting. Has it been detracting from your magical growth?"
"Not by much. As long as I'm surrounded by enough ambient mana, my absorption rate already exceeds my rate of refining, so it's not too much trouble to divert the excess mana to the Factory instead of simply cycling and expelling it."
Pod, Ivor, and Silica are carried down from the canyon hanging in the sky above on a cloud of charge, but before Emily can acknowledge their presence and welcome Harriet back into her flesh, the entire trial space quivers. An oppressive presence washes over them, and Emily knows their next target is already waiting despite not being able to see a single trace of it. Her family immediately fall into formation, positioning themselves with the weaker members at the centre as their heads all swivel and their muscles tense, waiting for an attack.
At first, they're met with complete silence, with not even a single weak dimensional beast appearing to test their defences. Several minutes drag on without any signs of attack, but they don't lower their guards, taking the chance to recover as much mana as possible for the coming battle. Then, with no warning, the ground before Emily parts as if cleaved by an invisible blade quickly approaching her position. She forms a stabilising array between her palms and slams her hands together, releasing a wave of spatial mana that flies out and clashes with the coming attack just as it enters the range of her spatial awareness, slowing but not stopping what she confirms to be an impossibly thin thread of spatial mana filled with the intent to cut.
Gaius hears the impact of her hands and immediately surrounds the group in a thin film of spatial mana, attempting to sever their connection to the surrounding dimension for a fraction of a second to dodge, but the thread slices clean through his protection and slams into Emily's innate barrier. It cuts through her magnetic field, slowing to a crawl and finally stopping after catching on the magical metal mesh sitting just below the surface in her left forearm.
She glances down at the razor-thin line cut into her metal arm and makes a snap decision.
"Gaius, Mensacus, we're going after this thing alone," she barks out, pulling the barrier disk from her belt and slotting several spatial crystals into it before tossing it up into the air. "Leave the wendigos to defend the others: that attack would have been near fatal for anyone but me despite our quick reaction."
Pod and Ivor both click their tongues in frustration but don't argue, and Silica lets out a displeased whine, dipping her head and pawing at the ground, unhappy that she can't help her mother. Emily doesn't even glance at the fox, sending out several commands to her mechanical soldiers spread through the twisted dimension and starting the search for their target as she watches for another attack.
She pulls a large construct from her Factory, setting the massive, mounted machine gun beside Pod and sending it a pulse of machina to activate its systems. The heavy metal base clicks and whirrs, and several jagged claws extend, plunging into the hard rock beneath their feet to anchor it in place as a belt loaded with fist-sized shells slots into the feed tray. She pulls a small spatial anchor from her belt at the same time and fuses it to the back of the receiver with a flex of metal mana.
"Pod, prepare to fire on my command. This will probably be a mobile fight, so I'll open portals as needed to aim."
"Roger that." The young mechanic nods resolutely, sliding into the turret's attached seat and flooding the machine with his own machina.
"Ivor, you're on defence with the wendigos. Make sure he doesn't have to waste any ammo if any stragglers try to bother you. And Silica, use that acceleration spell I taught you to help boost the gun's power."
Her daughter perks up immediately, standing to attention and yipping confidently.
Without another word, Emily switches her arm's attachment back to a mana-conductive blade, tinting it with space before cutting a hole in the fabric of the trial's dimension and opening a portal to one of her distant troops that's detecting spatial fluctuations. Mensacus and Gaius follow her through to a landscape of drifting miniature planets and, as the portal shuts behind them, the mechanical chimaera turns his head towards an orb of rock and sand floating in the middle of the empty sky a few hundred metres away.
"I smell life," he says, lowering his stance cautiously. "It's strong: definitely the target." 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
Emily nods and takes the lead, letting Harriet draw mana to control their flight and guiding her son through the random, unseen twists in space that would send him far away as Gaius floats at her side.
"This beast may not act in the same way as the fourth circle ones, but just in case, please prepare to lock down space the moment we make contact," she asks the elderly spatial mage.
"You think it will be enough?" he questions in return, weaving a complex matrix of runes despite his doubt.
"Probably not. I'll cast a spatial lock as well, but it will likely be able to overpower us both given time. I'll attempt to mark it so we can follow if it flees: I have a few mechanical options that it shouldn't notice if we're lucky."
Emily's cores immediately split between several tasks, and she switches the attachment in her metal arm to a railgun, loaded with an electromagnetic tracking chip, while wrapping the other in a spell linked to the anchor on Pod's gun, preparing to open a portal in the palm of her hand with but a thought.
They approach the drifting asteroid concealing their target, swerving to dodge another spatial blade, and Emily and Gaius both activate their binding spells, spreading a field of mana that forcefully stabilises the space around them. The asteroid splits in two, and a harrowing shriek hits them as tens of writhing tentacles lash out, coated in a film of distorted mana that seems to bend reality around them. They split apart, flying in different directions to divide their target's focus, and Mensacus catches several of the deadly limbs with his own tendrils coated in malice, quickly losing the magical battle but holding them fast for as long as he can.
"Fire!" Emily commands, raising both hands towards the immobilised tentacles and opening the purple eye-like slit in her right palm.
The bark of heavy gunfire mixes with the dimensional beast's screams, challenging Emily's newly replaced earrings but not yet breaking through their defences, and a stream of bullets slams into the creature's reinforced flesh. Amongst the heavy impacts, Emily fires her tracker, hoping the beast won't be able to differentiate between it and the bullets as she charges her legs with lightning and draws one back for a kick, using a flex of her other ankle to dodge a striking tentacle.
Her foot arcs forward, shooting out a crackling beam of golden plasma boosted by Harriet. But, before her blow can land, a powerful pulse of spatial mana erupts from the centre of the divided asteroid, knocking it askew and momentarily freeing the beast from their combined fields of control. The creature, still hiding its full form, folds in on itself and vanishes in a blink.
"Hold," she says, halting the stream of bullets from her right palm as she waits for a ping from her network of soldiers with bated breath.
Confirmation comes a moment later, and she turns to her approaching allies with a bloodthirsty grin.
"Marking was a success. Let's keep up the pressure and not give this thing a moment to rest."
- 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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