The Ten Thousand Deaths : 1000x Exp System
Chapter 5: The Lich Bargain
- Chapter 229: The Intake Desk
- Chapter 228: The Morning She Left
- Chapter 227: What She Taught
- Chapter 226: The Argument
- Chapter 225: The Hollow Territories
- Chapter 224: Sela’s Name
- Chapter 223: The Woman Speaks
- Chapter 222: The Dispaly Gies Quiet
- Chapter 221: Level 100
- Chapter 220: What the Whole Sees
- Chapter 219: The Twelfth
- Chapter 218: The Eleventh
- Chapter 217: The Different Kind of Strong
- Chapter 216: The Seventh Through Ninth
- Chapter 215: Halfway
- Chapter 214: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 213: The Fourth and Fifth
- Chapter 212: Wanting Without Needing
- Chapter 211: The Crossing
- Chapter 210: The Drift
- Chapter 209: The Connection
- Chapter 208: The Second Node
- Chapter 207: The Repair Curriculum
- Chapter 206: Two Hundred
- Chapter 205: The Fear in the Full Presence
- Chapter 204: Oda
- Chapter 203: The Third
- Chapter 202: The Children
- Chapter 201: Priya’s Three
- Chapter 200: What Comes Next
- Chapter 199: Ren’s Map
- Chapter 198: The Ordinary Tuesday
- Chapter 197: Eleven
- Chapter 196: Dael’s Last Pattern
- Chapter 195: The Fifteenth Class
- Chapter 194: What the Network Said
- Chapter 193: The Arrival
- Chapter 192: Six Weeks
- Chapter 191: What Approaches
- Chapter 190: The Second Expressive Institution
- Chapter 189: Kel’s Three Questions
- Chapter 188: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 187: Senn’s Last Dispatch
- Chapter 186: The Oversight Board
- Chapter 185: The Next Thing
- Chapter 184: The Grade Nine
- Chapter 183: What Dael Found
- Chapter 182: The Collectors’ Report
- Chapter 181: Ren’s Question
- Chapter 180: The Fourteenth Class
- Chapter 179: Homecoming
- Chapter 178: The Road Home
- Chapter 177: His Mother Teaches
- Chapter 176: Brae
- Chapter 175: Asta
- Chapter 174: Three Grade Eights
- Chapter 173: The Honest Institution
- Chapter 172: What Comes After
- Chapter 171: Grade Eight
- Chapter 170: The Northern Reach
- Chapter 169: The Collector’s Watch
- Chapter 168: What Brill Said at Level 80
- Chapter 167: Level 80
- Chapter 166: Peak
- Chapter 165: The Grind
- Chapter 164: The Rate
- Chapter 163: The Test
- Chapter 162: The Collector’s Army
- Chapter 161: Reintegration
- Chapter 160: The Pre-Withdrawal Records
- Chapter 159: Dael’s Numbers
- Chapter 158: The Collector
- Chapter 157: What Came Through
- Chapter 156: The Door
- Chapter 155: One
- Chapter 154: The Last Three
- Chapter 153: The Return
- Chapter 152: The World at Five
- Chapter 151: What Remains
- Chapter 150: The Ordinary Work
- Chapter 149: He found Lyr in the fifth building.
- Chapter 148: The World at Seven
- Chapter 147: The Eleventh Class
- Chapter 146: What the Observer Said
- Chapter 145: The Work at Ten
- Chapter 144: The Archive
- Chapter 143: Ten
- Chapter 142: The World at Eleven
- Chapter 141: What His Mother Wrote
- Chapter 140: The Tenth Class
- Chapter 139: The World at Seventeen
- Chapter 138: Ora’s Last Section
- Chapter 137: The Ninth Class
- Chapter 136: What His Mother Said
- Chapter 135: The Domain Expands
- Chapter 134: The World at Twenty-Four
- Chapter 133: Three Questions
- Chapter 132: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 131: Vael’s Question
- Chapter 130: The Eighth Class
- Chapter 129: The Aggregate
- Chapter 128: What Remains
- Chapter 127: The Announcement
- Chapter 126: The Last Six Months
- Chapter 125: What Was Interrupted
- Chapter 124: Twelve Months
- Chapter 123: What Vael and Lyr Said at Dinner
- Chapter 122: Home Again
- Chapter 121: The Third, Fourth, and Fifth
- Chapter 120: What the School Became
- Chapter 119: The First of Five
- Chapter 118: Three Days
- Chapter 117: What the Responses Said
- Chapter 116: The Opening
- Chapter 115: North
- Chapter 114: Before the North
- Chapter 113: The Eight Locations
- Chapter 112: The Signal Returns
- Chapter 111: The Principle
- Chapter 110: What the Seventh Class Brings
- Chapter 109: Home
- Chapter 108: The Seventh Territory
- Chapter 107: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 106: Two Remaining
- Chapter 105: What Grows in New Soil
- Chapter 104: The Water Channel Methodology
- Chapter 103: Level 61
- Chapter 102: Six Weeks
- Chapter 101: Kel’s Questions
- Chapter 100: What Home Looks Like
- Chapter 99: The Return
- Chapter 98: The Network Expands
- Chapter 97: The Message Home
- Chapter 96: What the Thread Carries
- Chapter 95: Three Months
- Chapter 94: What Returns
- Chapter 93: The Origin
- Chapter 92: Terminal Momentum
- Chapter 91: The City
- Chapter 90: The Network Finds Itself
- Chapter 89: Three Weeks
- Chapter 88: The Territorial Map
- Chapter 87: Roots
- Chapter 86: Below the System
- Chapter 85: The Eighty-Year Worker
- Chapter 84: Departure
- Chapter 83: The Choice
- Chapter 82: Fifty
- Chapter 81: What Oren Showed Aldas
- Chapter 80: The School’s Second Class
- Chapter 79: Ora
- Chapter 78: Rest
- Chapter 77: Two Days
- Chapter 76: When
- Chapter 75: Five
- Chapter 74: The Conversation
- Chapter 73: The Regional Council
- Chapter 72: Two Hundred and Fourteen
- Chapter 71: The Kingdom Agreement
- Chapter 70: Sorel’s Answer
- Chapter 69: What The Church Heard
- Chapter 68: The Morning After the Signal
- Chapter 67: Three
- Chapter 66: The Road South
- Chapter 65: Nineteen Years
- Chapter 64: Thronwall
- Chapter 63: School Open Early
- Chapter 62: Threading
- Chapter 61: First Contact
- Chapter 60: The Signal Reaches
- Chapter 59: What Was Built
- Chapter 58: Lira Arrives
- Chapter 57: The List
- Chapter 56: The Five Hundred Meter Test
- Chapter 55: The Women Watched
- Chapter 54: Range
- Chapter 53: What Suppression Grows
- Chapter 52: The First Morning
- Chapter 51: Sublevel Four
- Chapter 50: Valdenmoor, Three Week Later
- Chapter 49: Walking Back
- Chapter 48: The Evaluator
- Chapter 47: The Teaching
- Chapter 46: The Seeker
- Chapter 45: The Ashwater Crossing
- Chapter 44: The Message
- Chapter 43: The Morning After Coming Home
- Chapter 42: The Road Home
- Chapter 41: World’s Warden
- Chapter 40: What Came Outside
- Chapter 39: Dead Zone
- Chapter 38: Level 60
- Chapter 37: What Crestfall Woke To
- Chapter 36: The Warden Wakes 2
- Chapter 35: The Warden Wakes
- Chapter 34: The Gates of Crestfall
- Chapter 33: Tempered
- Chapter 32: Eleven Years
- Chapter 31: The Necromancer of the North
- Chapter 30: What The Road Carries
- Chapter 29: The Road to North
- Chapter 28: Level 50
- Chapter 27: Hael’s Choice
- Chapter 26: The Church
- Chapter 25: The Hunter Market
- Chapter 24: Hael
- Chapter 23: The Morning After
- Chapter 22: The Last Anchor 3
- Chapter 21: The Last Anchor 2
- Chapter 20: The Last Anchor
- Chapter 19: Six Hours 2
- Chapter 18: Six Hours
- Chapter 17: The First Anchor 2
- Chapter 16: The First Anchor
- Chapter 15: The Ancient Remnant
- Chapter 14: The Ashenmoor Hunt
- Chapter 13: Home And Hunger
- Chapter 12: The Master Below 3
- Chapter 11: The Master Below 2
- Chapter 10: The Master Below
- Chapter 9: The Iron Catacombs 3
- Chapter 8: The Iron Catacombs 2
- Chapter 7: The Iron Catacombs
- Chapter 6: The Market and The Priest
- Chapter 5: The Lich Bargain
- Chapter 4: The First Dungeon 2
- Chapter 3: The First Dungeon
- Chapter 2: The First Minion
- Chapter 1: The Awakening Ceremony
Floor three did not feel like a dungeon.
It felt like a tomb that had forgotten it was supposed to be frightening.
The passage opened into a chamber that dwarfed everything above it — not the cathedral ceiling of floor two but something wider, lower, and older. The walls were not rough dungeon stone. They were cut. Dressed and fitted with the precision of a builder who had taken their time, who had intended this place to last, who had perhaps known it would need to last a very long while. Carved reliefs covered every surface — figures Kael didn’t recognize performing rituals he couldn’t name, repeated in long processions that circled the chamber and met themselves at a dais at the far end.
On the dais was a throne.
On the throne was the Lich.
It was not what he’d expected, though he hadn’t known what he’d expected until he saw it and recognized the gap. He’d imagined something decrepit — a skeleton in robes, the clichéd image of ancient undeath that children scared each other with in the Ashrow. What sat on the throne was old, certainly. The flesh had long since done whatever flesh does over seventeen years of undeath — receded and tightened and dried into something closer to carved wood than anything biological. The robes were dark and intact and clearly expensive. The hands folded in the throne’s armrests were precise and deliberate.
And the eyes — deep in the desiccated face — were completely, terribly alert.
It was watching him.
Had been watching him, Kael realized, since the moment he’d entered floor three. Possibly since the moment he’d entered the dungeon. The System notification had said it stopped counting when it felt him enter.
Seventeen years of waiting. And now it was simply watching, with the patience of something that had a great deal of practice at it.
Kael stopped walking at twenty meters distance.
His formation spread around him automatically — Daren and the troll flanking, crawlers fanning wide, the wraith and Deep Wraith ascending toward the ceiling. The shadow wolf pressed against his left leg, which it had started doing sometime during floor two and which he’d decided not to discourage.
The Lich said nothing.
Kael said nothing.
Sera had stopped at the passage entrance. He could feel her there without looking — the sound of her breathing, the absence of her stylus moving for once.
Finally the Lich spoke.
Its voice was the sound a library makes — old paper, settled dust, information compressed by time into something dense and dry and oddly precise.
"Sit down," it said. "You’re not here to fight me."
Kael didn’t sit. He also didn’t attack, which was the more significant decision.
"You’ve been waiting," he said.
"Seventeen years, four months, and eleven days." The Lich’s folded hands didn’t move. "Since the last Death’s Chosen walked through the Greymaw’s entrance and died on this floor before reaching me." A pause measured in dust settling. "I felt you the moment you entered. The quality of the deaths above — the speed of the claiming — there was no other explanation."
Kael studied it. Through Death Sense the Lich registered as something enormous and cold and completely unlike anything he’d encountered above — not the simple death-energy of creatures killed and raised, but something layered, accumulated, a lifetime of power compressed into undeath and held there by will alone.
Level 35.
He was Level 19.
"You could have come up," Kael said.
"I am bound to this floor. The dungeon’s architecture — " A pause. Something moved in the ancient eyes that might have been dry amusement. "I designed it that way. When I chose undeath I wanted a place that nothing could reach me in without considerable effort. I did not anticipate that it would also prevent me from leaving." Another pause. "Irony is wasted on the dead. We have too much time to dwell on it."
Kael’s formation was still spread and ready. He hadn’t recalled them. The Lich noticed and said nothing about it, which told him something about its confidence.
"What do you want?" Kael asked.
"The same thing you want." The dry voice carried no urgency, which made it more convincing than urgency would have. "The same thing every Death’s Chosen has wanted since the Church decided we were a problem to be managed." The ancient eyes moved to the space above Kael’s head — to the blank where his multiplier should be. "They took something from you. They take something from all of us. The System gives and the Church decides who deserves what it gives and crushes the rest." A pause like a page turning. "I was a physician. Level 31. I had spent fourteen years building something — a clinic in the lower districts, funded by dungeon running, treating people the Church’s healers turned away because their Levels weren’t worth the cost of the medicine."
Kael was quiet.
"They shut it down," the Lich said. "Declared my undead research a violation of Pale God doctrine. Seized my assets. Level 31 means nothing when Level 61 decides you’re inconvenient." The folded hands shifted slightly — the first movement since Kael had entered. "I chose this rather than let them have what I’d built. I came here. I bound myself to this floor. I waited for someone who could finish what I couldn’t."
"Why a Death’s Chosen specifically?"
"Because only Death’s Chosen can break the Veil."
Silence.
"What’s the Veil?" Sera asked from the passage entrance. Kael hadn’t told her to stay quiet. Apparently she’d decided not to on her own.
The Lich’s ancient eyes moved to her. "Assessor’s Guild," it said. Not a question.
"Former," Sera said, which was the first time she’d described herself that way. Kael filed it away.
"The Veil," the Lich said, returning to Kael, "is what the Church built seventeen years ago when they realized what a x1000 multiplier meant. Not a physical structure. A System-level suppression — a cap embedded in the Level architecture of Valdenmoor that prevents any individual from exceeding Level 50 without Church authorization." The dry voice was perfectly even. "Above Level 50 the power scaling becomes nonlinear. The gap between Level 50 and Level 61 is not eleven levels — it is an order of magnitude. Voss at Level 61 is not eleven levels stronger than a Level 50 warrior. He is a hundred times stronger."
Kael absorbed this slowly.
"The Church controls who crosses the Veil," the Lich continued. "Noble families. Guild masters. Inquisitors. People whose power serves the existing order. Everyone else hits Level 50 and stops advancing regardless of how much experience they accumulate." A pause. "The Veil is why your multiplier was hidden. Not to protect you. To delay the moment when the Church noticed you approaching it."
"Can it be broken?"
"By Death’s Chosen. Yes." The ancient eyes held his steadily. "The Veil is a System construct. It operates through the same architecture that governs Classes and multipliers and experience. A Death’s Chosen at sufficient Level can reach into that architecture — the same way you reach into a corpse and claim it — and pull the Veil apart." A pause like a held breath. "But only from above it. You must reach Level 50 first. You must hit the ceiling before you can break through it."
"And you want me to do that."
"I want you to do that and then remove it entirely. Not for yourself — for everyone. Every Level 3 Washerwoman with a x1 multiplier who was told before she was born exactly how much she was worth." The Lich’s voice was still dry and even and completely without theater. It was more convincing for that. "I spent fourteen years treating those people. I spent seventeen years in this dungeon thinking about them. I would like to be finished waiting."
The chamber was very quiet.
Kael thought about his mother’s hands.
He thought about the boy at the Awakening with the x1 multiplier and the blank face.
He thought about his own blank — a different kind of blank, hiding a thousand instead of nothing, but blank nonetheless. The same gesture from the same system designed for the same purpose.
"What do you offer?" he asked.
The Lich rose from the throne.
It moved carefully — not weakness, he understood, but the deliberate movement of something that had learned to conserve and had not needed to stand in a long time. It crossed to a section of the carved wall and pressed one desiccated hand against a particular relief — a figure in the procession, different from the others, holding something in outstretched hands.
The wall opened.
Behind it was a room that smelled of preserved herbs and old knowledge — shelves of books, sealed vials, folded documents, and at the center a small iron box that the Lich lifted with both hands and carried to Kael.
Inside were three things.
A ring of dull grey metal, unadorned.
A folded document covered in dense notation.
A vial of liquid the color of deep water, faintly luminescent.
[ITEMS DETECTED:]
[— RING OF VEILED PASSAGE: EQUIP — EXTERNAL LEVEL DISPLAY BECOMES FULLY CONTROLLABLE. SHOW ANY LEVEL. ANY CLASS. ANY MULTIPLIER. COMPLETELY UNDETECTABLE.]
[— LICH’S RESEARCH: CONTAINS COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION OF VEIL ARCHITECTURE, WEAK POINTS, AND DESTRUCTION METHOD.]
[— ESSENCE OF DEPTHS: CONSUME — PERMANENT +50 TO DEATH AFFINITY. SPIRIT +30.]
Kael looked at the items for a long time.
The ring alone was worth more than everything he could imagine. The ability to display any Level, any Class — to walk into the Hall of Ascension showing Level 61 if he chose, to stand in front of Voss wearing whatever face the situation required.
"And in return?" he said.
"Take me with you when you leave."
Kael looked up. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
"I am bound to this floor," the Lich said. "But the binding can be transferred to a Death’s Chosen’s bond network. I would become — " A pause that carried something human in it for the first time. "I would become something like your other minions. Bound to your bond rather than this dungeon’s. Free to move. Free to act." The ancient eyes were steady. "I am not asking for freedom from your authority. I am asking for freedom from this floor."
"You’d be my minion," Kael said.
"I would be your most powerful ally in a form that technically classifies as a minion, yes." A pause. "I am Level 35. I have seventeen years of dungeon-accumulated power and fourteen years of research before that. I know the Church’s architecture better than anyone alive." Another pause. "Or dead, for that matter."
Sera made a sound from the passage entrance. He glanced at her. She was writing, which meant she’d processed the situation and filed the emotional response for later.
Kael looked at the ring in the box.
He looked at the Lich.
He thought about Voss at Level 61. He thought about the Veil at Level 50. He thought about his mother and the note on the kitchen table and the seven days that had become fourteen that were becoming something larger than revenge.
He picked up the ring and put it on.
[RING OF VEILED PASSAGE — EQUIPPED]
[CURRENT DISPLAY: LEVEL 1 — CLASS: NECROMANCER — MULTIPLIER: —]
[DISPLAY NOW FULLY CONTROLLABLE]
[SUGGESTED DISPLAY FOR CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES: MAINTAIN LEVEL 1 — CONFIRM? Y/N]
Y.
He picked up the vial and drank it without ceremony.
It tasted like river water in winter — clean and cold and deeper than it had any right to be. The effect was immediate —
[ESSENCE OF DEPTHS — CONSUMED]
[DEATH AFFINITY: 124 → 174 ★★★]
[SPIRIT: 98 → 128 ★★]
[NEW PASSIVE UNLOCKED — DEATH’S RESONANCE:]
[YOUR PRESENCE WEAKENS LIVING ENEMIES WITHIN 15 METERS — STRENGTH AND AGILITY REDUCED BY 15%]
He picked up the research document and handed it to Sera without looking. She took it.
Then he looked at the Lich.
"What’s your name?" he asked.
The ancient eyes moved — something surprised in them, or something that remembered what surprise felt like. "Maren," it said. "My name was Maren."
"Was?"
A pause. "Is," it corrected quietly. "My name is Maren."
Kael extended his hand — not the right hand, the death hand, but his left. An ordinary gesture. The kind made between people who were about to enter into something that would change both of them.
"I’m Kael," he said.
Maren looked at the extended hand for a moment with its seventeen years of waiting and its fourteen years of a clinic in the lower districts and everything else that had compressed into this desiccated careful form on a dungeon throne.
Then it took his hand.
The bond formed.
Not like the others — not the clean mechanical thread of a raised minion or the warm bond of Daren or the quiet steady connection of Ember. This was something more complex, a bond between two things that understood each other, running in both directions with equal weight.
[LICH — MAREN — BONDED]
[CLASSIFICATION: SOVEREIGN MINION — UNIQUE]
[BOND TYPE: MUTUAL — CANNOT BE SEVERED BY EXTERNAL FORCE]
[MAREN’S STATS NOW VISIBLE:]
[LEVEL: 35]
[INTELLIGENCE: 198 ★★★]
[DEATH AFFINITY: 210 ★★★]
[UNIQUE SKILL: VEIL READING — CAN DETECT AND ANALYZE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE]
[UNIQUE SKILL: NECROTIC DOMAIN — EXPANDS KAEL’S DEATH DOMAIN TO 30 METERS WHEN ACTIVE]
[MINION SLOTS: 20 / 20 — MAREN OCCUPIES NO SLOT — SOVEREIGN CLASSIFICATION]
The dungeon’s binding released.
Kael felt it go — a tension in the floor three chamber that had been there since he’d entered and was now simply absent, like a held breath finally exhaled. Maren straightened slightly. Moved its hands experimentally. Looked at the carved walls of the chamber it had occupied for seventeen years with an expression that took a moment to identify.
Relief.
"The dungeon will reset in forty-eight hours," Maren said. "Floor three will regenerate a new guardian. We should leave."
"The mission," Kael said.
[PRIMARY MISSION — GREYMAW FLOORS 1-3 — COMPLETE]
[REWARD PROCESSING:]
[— SKILL POINTS: x3]
[— RARE ITEM DROP: RING OF VEILED PASSAGE — ALREADY OBTAINED]
[— EXP BONUS: 500,000]
[LEVEL UP — LEVEL 20]
[LEVEL 20 MILESTONE REACHED]
[CLASS EVOLUTION PREVIEW — UNLOCKING]
[DEATH’S CHOSEN — EVOLUTION PATHS:]
[PATH A — DEATH LORD: FOCUS — ARMY AND DOMINION. MINION SLOTS: 50. ENHANCED CONTROL.]
[PATH B — SOUL REAPER: FOCUS — PERSONAL POWER. DEATH TOUCH AND DEATH’S GRASP BECOME LETHAL AT ANY LEVEL DIFFERENCE. SPEED AND AGILITY DOUBLED.]
[PATH C — UNDYING SOVEREIGN: FOCUS — BOTH. MINION SLOTS: 30. PERSONAL POWER ENHANCED. PASSIVE DEATH AURA PERMANENT. ⚠ REQUIREMENTS NOT YET MET — REACH LEVEL 30 TO UNLOCK.]
[CHOICE IS NOT REQUIRED NOW. EVOLUTION LOCKED UNTIL LEVEL 30.]
[CURRENT LEVEL: 20]
[NOTE: VOSS IS LEVEL 61. THE VEIL SITS AT LEVEL 50. YOU HAVE WORK TO DO.]
Kael stared at the three evolution paths for a long moment.
Then he allocated his three skill points — one to Raise Dead bringing it to Rank 3, one to Death Domain bringing it to Rank 2, one to Death’s Grasp bringing it to Rank 2.
He turned to Maren. "You know the Hunter’s Market?"
Maren blinked — a slow deliberate motion that seemed mostly habitual. "I know every market in Valdenmoor. I ran dungeon drops for fourteen years to fund the clinic."
"Good." He nodded toward the passage. "We have drops to sell and a cover to maintain and a Level 61 Inquisitor to eventually kill." He paused. "And I need to visit my mother."
Maren looked at him.
"She doesn’t know where I’ve been for four days," he said, which was not an explanation so much as a fact he’d been carrying.
Something moved in Maren’s ancient face — not quite a smile, the muscles too long disused for that. But something adjacent to it. Something warm in a face that had been cold for seventeen years.
"Then we should not keep her waiting," Maren said.
Kael walked toward the passage. His formation fell in around him — troll, wolf, wraith, crawlers, beetles, Daren with his repaired arm, Thresh at his heel. Maren walked beside him, and the bond between them hummed quietly like a held note.
Sera fell into step on his other side, notebook open, already writing.
"Three things," she said.
"Tell me."
"First — the Colossus Core Fragment will get twelve gold at Alchemist Brenn’s on Copper Lane, not eight. He owes me a favor." She turned a page. "Second — Maren’s presence will be impossible to explain at the market. A Lich walking through Valdenmoor will cause more problems than the gold is worth."
"Maren can alter appearance," Maren said from Kael’s other side, perfectly pleasantly. "I have maintained a human disguise before. It requires concentration but is manageable."
Sera looked at the Lich over Kael’s head. A long moment passed.
"Fine," she said. "Third — the Church’s monitoring priest visits your mother’s building in four days. If you’re not showing Level 1 with no advancement he will report to Voss immediately."
"Ring of Veiled Passage," Kael said. "I’ll show whatever I need to show."
"You’ll show Level 1," she said. "Exactly as before. No mistakes."
"Yes."
She closed the notebook. Opened it again. Wrote one more thing.
He waited.
"What are you writing?" he asked finally.
"A budget," she said. "Twelve gold from the core fragment. Estimated forty silver from the other drops. Maren’s research document will need to be copied before we act on it — three copies minimum, hidden in separate locations." She turned a page. "We also need a base of operations. The cooperage is adequate for now but inadequate for what comes next."
"What comes next?"
She looked at him sidelong — and for just a moment the professional mask shifted, and underneath it was something that matched what he felt when he looked north toward the Hall of Ascension’s towers. Not just grief for her brother. Something colder and longer-lasting. Something that had been building for six months and now had a shape.
"We make you unstoppable," she said simply. "And then we make Voss afraid."
From the other side Maren said nothing, which was its version of agreement.
Kael looked at the passage opening above them — floor one, the exit, Valdenmoor beyond it, and somewhere in the north tower a Level 61 Inquisitor who had signed a letter with absolute confidence and was not yet afraid.
Not yet, the System agreed.
[CURRENT LEVEL: 20]
[TARGET: LEVEL 50 — THE VEIL]
[EXP MULTIPLIER: x1000 — CONCEALED]
[ALLIES: SERA (LEVEL 14) / MAREN (LEVEL 35 — SOVEREIGN MINION)]
[ACTIVE MINIONS: 19 / 20]
[NEXT DUNGEON MISSION: PENDING]
[VOSS DOES NOT KNOW YOU EXIST.]
[KEEP IT THAT WAY.]
He walked into the light.
- Chapter 229: The Intake Desk
- Chapter 228: The Morning She Left
- Chapter 227: What She Taught
- Chapter 226: The Argument
- Chapter 225: The Hollow Territories
- Chapter 224: Sela’s Name
- Chapter 223: The Woman Speaks
- Chapter 222: The Dispaly Gies Quiet
- Chapter 221: Level 100
- Chapter 220: What the Whole Sees
- Chapter 219: The Twelfth
- Chapter 218: The Eleventh
- Chapter 217: The Different Kind of Strong
- Chapter 216: The Seventh Through Ninth
- Chapter 215: Halfway
- Chapter 214: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 213: The Fourth and Fifth
- Chapter 212: Wanting Without Needing
- Chapter 211: The Crossing
- Chapter 210: The Drift
- Chapter 209: The Connection
- Chapter 208: The Second Node
- Chapter 207: The Repair Curriculum
- Chapter 206: Two Hundred
- Chapter 205: The Fear in the Full Presence
- Chapter 204: Oda
- Chapter 203: The Third
- Chapter 202: The Children
- Chapter 201: Priya’s Three
- Chapter 200: What Comes Next
- Chapter 199: Ren’s Map
- Chapter 198: The Ordinary Tuesday
- Chapter 197: Eleven
- Chapter 196: Dael’s Last Pattern
- Chapter 195: The Fifteenth Class
- Chapter 194: What the Network Said
- Chapter 193: The Arrival
- Chapter 192: Six Weeks
- Chapter 191: What Approaches
- Chapter 190: The Second Expressive Institution
- Chapter 189: Kel’s Three Questions
- Chapter 188: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 187: Senn’s Last Dispatch
- Chapter 186: The Oversight Board
- Chapter 185: The Next Thing
- Chapter 184: The Grade Nine
- Chapter 183: What Dael Found
- Chapter 182: The Collectors’ Report
- Chapter 181: Ren’s Question
- Chapter 180: The Fourteenth Class
- Chapter 179: Homecoming
- Chapter 178: The Road Home
- Chapter 177: His Mother Teaches
- Chapter 176: Brae
- Chapter 175: Asta
- Chapter 174: Three Grade Eights
- Chapter 173: The Honest Institution
- Chapter 172: What Comes After
- Chapter 171: Grade Eight
- Chapter 170: The Northern Reach
- Chapter 169: The Collector’s Watch
- Chapter 168: What Brill Said at Level 80
- Chapter 167: Level 80
- Chapter 166: Peak
- Chapter 165: The Grind
- Chapter 164: The Rate
- Chapter 163: The Test
- Chapter 162: The Collector’s Army
- Chapter 161: Reintegration
- Chapter 160: The Pre-Withdrawal Records
- Chapter 159: Dael’s Numbers
- Chapter 158: The Collector
- Chapter 157: What Came Through
- Chapter 156: The Door
- Chapter 155: One
- Chapter 154: The Last Three
- Chapter 153: The Return
- Chapter 152: The World at Five
- Chapter 151: What Remains
- Chapter 150: The Ordinary Work
- Chapter 149: He found Lyr in the fifth building.
- Chapter 148: The World at Seven
- Chapter 147: The Eleventh Class
- Chapter 146: What the Observer Said
- Chapter 145: The Work at Ten
- Chapter 144: The Archive
- Chapter 143: Ten
- Chapter 142: The World at Eleven
- Chapter 141: What His Mother Wrote
- Chapter 140: The Tenth Class
- Chapter 139: The World at Seventeen
- Chapter 138: Ora’s Last Section
- Chapter 137: The Ninth Class
- Chapter 136: What His Mother Said
- Chapter 135: The Domain Expands
- Chapter 134: The World at Twenty-Four
- Chapter 133: Three Questions
- Chapter 132: The Curriculum Complete
- Chapter 131: Vael’s Question
- Chapter 130: The Eighth Class
- Chapter 129: The Aggregate
- Chapter 128: What Remains
- Chapter 127: The Announcement
- Chapter 126: The Last Six Months
- Chapter 125: What Was Interrupted
- Chapter 124: Twelve Months
- Chapter 123: What Vael and Lyr Said at Dinner
- Chapter 122: Home Again
- Chapter 121: The Third, Fourth, and Fifth
- Chapter 120: What the School Became
- Chapter 119: The First of Five
- Chapter 118: Three Days
- Chapter 117: What the Responses Said
- Chapter 116: The Opening
- Chapter 115: North
- Chapter 114: Before the North
- Chapter 113: The Eight Locations
- Chapter 112: The Signal Returns
- Chapter 111: The Principle
- Chapter 110: What the Seventh Class Brings
- Chapter 109: Home
- Chapter 108: The Seventh Territory
- Chapter 107: Drevenmoor
- Chapter 106: Two Remaining
- Chapter 105: What Grows in New Soil
- Chapter 104: The Water Channel Methodology
- Chapter 103: Level 61
- Chapter 102: Six Weeks
- Chapter 101: Kel’s Questions
- Chapter 100: What Home Looks Like
- Chapter 99: The Return
- Chapter 98: The Network Expands
- Chapter 97: The Message Home
- Chapter 96: What the Thread Carries
- Chapter 95: Three Months
- Chapter 94: What Returns
- Chapter 93: The Origin
- Chapter 92: Terminal Momentum
- Chapter 91: The City
- Chapter 90: The Network Finds Itself
- Chapter 89: Three Weeks
- Chapter 88: The Territorial Map
- Chapter 87: Roots
- Chapter 86: Below the System
- Chapter 85: The Eighty-Year Worker
- Chapter 84: Departure
- Chapter 83: The Choice
- Chapter 82: Fifty
- Chapter 81: What Oren Showed Aldas
- Chapter 80: The School’s Second Class
- Chapter 79: Ora
- Chapter 78: Rest
- Chapter 77: Two Days
- Chapter 76: When
- Chapter 75: Five
- Chapter 74: The Conversation
- Chapter 73: The Regional Council
- Chapter 72: Two Hundred and Fourteen
- Chapter 71: The Kingdom Agreement
- Chapter 70: Sorel’s Answer
- Chapter 69: What The Church Heard
- Chapter 68: The Morning After the Signal
- Chapter 67: Three
- Chapter 66: The Road South
- Chapter 65: Nineteen Years
- Chapter 64: Thronwall
- Chapter 63: School Open Early
- Chapter 62: Threading
- Chapter 61: First Contact
- Chapter 60: The Signal Reaches
- Chapter 59: What Was Built
- Chapter 58: Lira Arrives
- Chapter 57: The List
- Chapter 56: The Five Hundred Meter Test
- Chapter 55: The Women Watched
- Chapter 54: Range
- Chapter 53: What Suppression Grows
- Chapter 52: The First Morning
- Chapter 51: Sublevel Four
- Chapter 50: Valdenmoor, Three Week Later
- Chapter 49: Walking Back
- Chapter 48: The Evaluator
- Chapter 47: The Teaching
- Chapter 46: The Seeker
- Chapter 45: The Ashwater Crossing
- Chapter 44: The Message
- Chapter 43: The Morning After Coming Home
- Chapter 42: The Road Home
- Chapter 41: World’s Warden
- Chapter 40: What Came Outside
- Chapter 39: Dead Zone
- Chapter 38: Level 60
- Chapter 37: What Crestfall Woke To
- Chapter 36: The Warden Wakes 2
- Chapter 35: The Warden Wakes
- Chapter 34: The Gates of Crestfall
- Chapter 33: Tempered
- Chapter 32: Eleven Years
- Chapter 31: The Necromancer of the North
- Chapter 30: What The Road Carries
- Chapter 29: The Road to North
- Chapter 28: Level 50
- Chapter 27: Hael’s Choice
- Chapter 26: The Church
- Chapter 25: The Hunter Market
- Chapter 24: Hael
- Chapter 23: The Morning After
- Chapter 22: The Last Anchor 3
- Chapter 21: The Last Anchor 2
- Chapter 20: The Last Anchor
- Chapter 19: Six Hours 2
- Chapter 18: Six Hours
- Chapter 17: The First Anchor 2
- Chapter 16: The First Anchor
- Chapter 15: The Ancient Remnant
- Chapter 14: The Ashenmoor Hunt
- Chapter 13: Home And Hunger
- Chapter 12: The Master Below 3
- Chapter 11: The Master Below 2
- Chapter 10: The Master Below
- Chapter 9: The Iron Catacombs 3
- Chapter 8: The Iron Catacombs 2
- Chapter 7: The Iron Catacombs
- Chapter 6: The Market and The Priest
- Chapter 5: The Lich Bargain
- Chapter 4: The First Dungeon 2
- Chapter 3: The First Dungeon
- Chapter 2: The First Minion
- Chapter 1: The Awakening Ceremony
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