Technomancer: Birth of a Goddess
Chapter 91 – Comfortable Journey
- 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
Emily surveys the destruction wrought by her spell with immense satisfaction. The blackened trees are still smouldering as more magical fog rolls in, smothering the small fires she has accidentally started, making her realise she managed to partially clear it with her spell.
Curious. I can clear a large area of the fog with a single dispersed third circle spell. We needed Oscar to use airspace claim to achieve even half of this effect last time. I guess that’s the difference in circles showing.
She turns away from her achievement and is filled with pride as she sees the stunned looks of disbelief on her friends' faces, still shocked even after her earlier display of another equally impressive spell.
“Was that enough raw power for you?” she asks with a teasing tone, snapping them out of their reverie.
“Fucking hell!” Dante cries, unable to contain himself as he looks around with a giddy grin. “That was incredible! Do you have any fire spells like that?”
Emily laughs at his predictable reaction to the more explosive spell.
“I have fireball, but I’ve only made a few third circle spells so far, and my only other fire-based one is more single target than area of effect.”
He nods, his mild disappointment unable to dampen his excitement over such a destructive spell.
“It was certainly impressive,” Hester agrees, drawing her gaze back to Emily from the excessive damage around them with a curious glint in her eye. “Was that all one spell? It looked like you changed it halfway through without dispelling it.”
“Good spot,” Emily praises. “It’s technically two different spells.”
She stops speaking as the strong aroma of singed flesh hits her. She turns around, looking at the burning cinders that used to be ocelaxes and makes a quick decision.
“Let’s get out of here first. I made a lot of noise and these corpses will be useless to us now. I’ll explain as we move.”
Her friends all agree, so Emily sets off towards The Waters’ tunnel again, leaving the destruction behind.
“At first, when I was designing arc, I was looking to turn my second circle spell, bolt, into a more powerful third circle version,” Emily explains as they walk, all of her friends listening attentively. “However, I thought that instead of just sending out a powerful shot in a straight line, it would be better to target my enemies, since lightning spells don’t lose a lot of force even after penetrating one target. That led me towards targeting in the way I used for scattershot, where I apply a small magical mark to each enemy within my range before casting the spell. But that didn’t feel quite right for the element.”
She turns around, walking backwards at full pace and facing her audience. She raises her hand, fingers splayed, and courses machina through it. Small arcs of electricity jump between her digits, crackling from the base to the tip.
“You see, lighting moves in a very unique, erratic way. It likes to move along the path of least resistance, and that means that if you block its other routes, you can get it to do some interesting things.”
Emily points at Juliana, building up machina at the top of her finger until it bursts. A glowing arc jumps to Juliana’s body armour, buzzing across and dispersing. She lowers her hand as she continues explaining.
“Living beings are great conductors! So, I decided to create arc, where I simply build up a mass of charge and let it go wild, jumping to the lowest resistance objects nearby and therefore hitting my enemies. But, because I’m continually dispersing a single spell across a wide area, it is very weak. The arcs it shoots are only strong enough to disable a second circle target. So, I went back to my original idea of a single powerful bolt, and then combined them. They have the same base of a dense orb of lightning, but one is a slow discharge, and one is a single compressed burst.”
She pauses, looking over her friends’ faces to gauge their understanding. They seem a little confused by some of the things she said around the path of least resistance, but a general air of understanding sits over them.
“How does this relate to you changing a spell you’re casting?” Tom asks.
“I’m getting to that,” Emily says dryly, picking up where she left off. “I designed the two spells with the same base, so the majority of the magic circles are the same. The major differences are the parts for discharge, and the targeting system. Arc applies a small magical mark to all living targets it hits, and arc-bolt targets those marks. So, since the main body of the spells are the same, after forming arc I can change a few small parts of the spell to change it into arc-bolt without affecting the energy gathering and compression sections at all, meaning the gathered mana never disperses. It makes it faster and cheaper to cast two spells!”
Emily beams with pride, looking at the astonishment on her friends' faces.
“Crazy,” Enzo mutters, receiving several nods from the others, confusing Emily.
“What’s crazy?” Emily asks, smoothly stepping backwards over a knot of roots.
“You,” Dante responds instantly with a grin.
“What’s crazy about that?” Emily asks, tilting her head.
Juliana sighs, giving Emily a gentle smile.
“Emi, that casting method works for you, but it’s ridiculous for most other people to copy. You made those spells yourself, right?”
Emily nods silently, waiting for her to continue.
“Well, most of us haven’t ever made a spell. We memorise magic circles and chants, then cast them. Most of us don’t actually know what each rune is doing. Being able to pick apart a spell while casting it without breaking the magic circle is incredible, and requires an intimate understanding of the spells you’re using.”
“Hmmm, I see,” Emily mutters, considering her words.
I guess most mages don’t have my processing speed and ability to perfectly multitask. If it weren’t for my perfect memory and cortex, it would’ve probably taken weeks or months to learn all the spells I know, let alone make new ones.
She shrugs, flashing her friends a cheeky grin.
“Guess I’m just amazing.”
They roll their eyes at her, chuckling as she turns back to face the front again.
They march on through The Glade, following the guide pose deeper into the mist. Emily spots several more groups of beasts through her bird scouts as they move, but none are large enough to warrant a third circle spell, so she sticks to less extreme measures, flying lightning and the Spitter, to save the corpses. Ivor and Dante join her in dispatching the enemies, the latter excited to finally fight again after complaining about the lack of fights so far compared to their first expedition.
Late afternoon, as the sun is vanishing beyond the horizon and the shadows of the trees stretch ever longer, they arrive at the shifting fog wall that marks the end of the first leg of their journey.
“Woah,” Juliana gasps in surprise at the sight of the roiling wall of shifting white, her voice barely louder than the constant patter of heavy rain falling around them.
Tom and Hester show equally impressed reactions to the strange phenomena. Emily silently steps forward, vanishing through the ethereal wall to join her birds on the other side. One of them flies down and lands on her head, waiting to be swapped out with a spider for the night watch.
Her friends step into the clearing behind her, and all of their attention is immediately drawn to the ominous crack in the earth. The three who accompanied Emily last time spare it a quick glance before looking around the rest of the clearing, checking it’s in the same state as last time. The other three keep their eyes fixed on the crack with wonder, watching the billowing fog rolling down the edges.
“We camp here for tonight and head in tomorrow,” Emily says, calmly walking out into the open and turning back to face her friends. “We’ll stay here for a little longer than usual to do a few final preparations on the surface, so spread out and set up however you want. Oh, but don’t go into the crack unless you’re fighting something coming out.” 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
She pointedly looks at Tom as she says that, trusting him to look after himself the least.
“I’m not stupid!” Tom cries in injustice, receiving a doubtful glance from his sister so genuine Emily can’t help but double over in laughter.
After Emily finishes laughing at Tom’s expense, she reassures him it was Hester’s reaction that made her laugh, to keep him from being too hurt, then they move to set up camp. The tents are split between Tom, Hester, Juliana, and Ivor to set up, while Enzo and Dante leave the clearing with one of Emily’s birds to gather firewood.
Emily casts a water barrier over the clearing, blocking the rain above, before throwing the barrier disk into the air at the centre of the area. She leaves it to set itself up as she positions a spider at the entrance to The Waters. The instant it starts clacking its legs, she spots enemies rising from the depths. Without a word, Emily steps up to the edge of the crack and drops in. She walks down, past the lower boundary of the sound barrier and quickly reaches the point where darkness takes over and comes to a halt.
She slides the Spitter from its holster, summoning the silencer into her other hand and screwing it on as she waits. Five cat-sized roaches skitter towards her, clear in her spider’s vibrational vision. She raises her hand, not giving them time to hurl flaming bile at her, and flicks her pistol into burst mode.
She squeezes the trigger, a light sheen of machina dancing over the weapon’s body as two bullets fly into the same spot on the first bug’s head, cracking its hard exoskeleton with the first shot and pulping its innards with the second. Before the third shot of the rapid burst leaves the barrel though, Emily flicks her wrist in a precisely timed motion, sending the third bullet into the head of the next bug.
Without hesitation, she pulls the trigger again, repeating the same flick after the first shot, killing two bugs simultaneously. The last two bugs pause and open their mandibles, building up flickering red masses in their jaws. Unfortunately for them, they don’t get to release their attacks before Emily’s gun kicks against her hand again, sending three more bullets down range.
The bullets fly through the bugs’ mouths, sending the built-up flaming bile back into their throats and ripping apart their insides. They curl up, twitching as life fades from their bodies.
Emily sweeps spatial mana over the corpses, moving them to her utility belt as she turns and walks back up the slope while disassembling her gun to store again. She rises above the lip of the crack, meeting with Juliana’s concerned gaze as she stands to the side waiting for Emily.
“Is everything okay?” she asks as Emily approaches.
“It’s fine,” Emily responds with a warm smile. “I just spotted a few bugs coming to bother us, so I dealt with them.”
She waves a hand, dropping the five balled-up corpses from her storage and onto the floor. Tom and Hester’s attention is drawn by the action, and they both leave the tents they were setting up to come over. Hester looks excited as she walks towards them.
“Are those poisonous?” she asks eagerly.
“No,” Emily answers, raising a brow. “Fire-spitting bugs should be safe to consume. Why? You planning on cooking them?”
As she asks, she notes the faint smell of cooked chicken coming from the two bugs she filled with fire.
“Of course! We make burgers from desert crawlers back home, they’re good.”
“I see. Go ahead then, they’re all yours. I’ll show Tom how to strip them now.”
Juliana and Hester leave them to it and go and help Ivor finish setting up the tents. Emily finds a good rock to sit on next to the tunnel’s entrance and gestures for Tom to join her.
They sit down, each with a bug in their lap, and Emily slowly guides Tom through the process of cutting away the hard exoskeleton from the soft flesh beneath before jamming in a knife and prying the individual plates off.
“Save the mandibles and any mostly undamaged plates of armour, they’re the valuable materials. As for the rest, gather the flesh for your sister, and get Ivor or Enzo to help you bury the rest. The organs are annoyingly fire resistant so we can’t just burn them,” she says after finishing her demonstration.
“Got it!” Tom says cheerfully, grabbing another bug to get started on.
“Do you like butchering things?” Emily asks, slightly taken aback by his sudden enthusiasm.
“Hmm? No, not really. I just really like bug burgers!”
“Fair play. I’ll go get her started on those then,” she says, picking up the flesh from her finished bug and walking towards their new campfire.
Enzo and Dante have returned from gathering wood and piled a few of the dry logs from Tom’s bag in a circle of stones before lighting them. Next to the crackling campfire is a small stone structure made by Enzo, which is filled with damp wood, with open gaps on either end to allow airflow. Juliana is sitting next to the structure, using a basic wind spell to blow the warm air from the campfire over the wood, drying it quickly.
Emily hands Hester the bug meat and sits down next to Juliana, wrapping an arm around her waist and resting her head on her shoulder.
“Let me take over drying,” Emily says quietly.
“No. You already do enough,” Juliana argues, keeping part of her focus on maintaining her spell.
“You need conscious effort to maintain the spell. I don’t. You can do some weaving for a bit if you let me take over.”
Juliana sighs, giving in to the devil’s temptation and releasing her spell.
“Thank you, darling,” Juliana says, placing a kiss on Emily’s forehead before pulling out her weaving supplies.
Emily smirks, casting a first circle wind spell with barely a thought and letting one of her secondary cores manage it. They sit together in comfortable silence as everybody fulfils their tasks, the sound of the crackling fire and falling rain mixing together in the clearing to give a pleasant atmosphere.
Slowly, everyone finishes their individual tasks and gathers around the fire, waiting for the surprisingly good-looking patties of meat to finish cooking.
“Do we have an actual goal for this expedition?” Tom asks after a while, growing uncomfortable with the silence.
Emily lifts her head from Juliana’s shoulders, looking around at her friends, all expectantly looking to her for an answer.
I guess it’s time to tell them.
“We do,” she says calmly, a smirk growing on her lips. “We’re heading for the end of The Crystal Waters.”
- 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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