Chapter 1,201.
Added 2024-02-13 21:40:53 +0000 UTCThe extinguishing force of [Void Mountain] poured through Zac's arms and entered the massive chalice. A tremendous rebound answered, and Zac grunted with pain when his arms broke in multiple locations. The only thing he got for almost crippling himself was three runes briefly fading before they regained their glory by using an inch of the liquified faith. There was simply no way it would work.
Streams of Creation Energy mended Zac's bones, and he switched to his backup plan. A step took him into the heart of the sword domain, and he noted it had expanded by over a meter since before. If it kept going like that, it would soon cover the whole sanctum. The domain put [Empyrean Aegis] under immense pressure. Zac reactivated his Bloodline Talent, this time targeting the blade instead. It proved far more resilient than any statue, but it was within his tolerance.
Each second felt like an eternity. The wheel behind him creaked and groaned as it was forced to withstand the combined assault of the Killing Array and Sword Domain. Zac kept regrowing trees to carry some of the load, but most were torn apart before they could fully emerge. Meanwhile, Zac's danger sense grew increasingly urgent.
Just as the warning bells reached a crescendo, the wheel turned 180 degrees. The etching on the hub distorted in a disorienting flutter before settling on a completely new motif. A powerful pulse of gold and Void burst from his defensive skill, spreading through the whole crypt. Most of the damage to the wheel had been mended, and the golden barrier shifted to gain a steely hue.
The Faith Energy grew turbid wherever the pulse passed, and the runes on the guardian weapons dimmed. The chalice lost a large amount of Faith Energy and was forced to restart its absorption array, and the devastating attack the scepter was about to launch was fully canceled. The same was true for the sword, giving Zac a much-needed window to continue wearing it down.
The pulse was an intentional change when upgrading [Empyrean Aegis]. The restrictive domain of the old skill was also good, and it had allowed him to turn the tables more than once. However, he'd found the initial surprise when activating the skill was the most useful part, and that most experienced cultivators quickly adapted to the domain.
Therefore, Zac chose to replace the continuous restriction sudden pulse packed with far greater power. He'd also incorporated his Evolutionary Path into the skill, where turning the wheel recovered much of the sustained damage in a faux-rebirth. Doing so also shifted the defensive properties, making it harder for the enemy to discover a weakness.
Seconds passed until the threat level returned to unbearable levels, at which point the wheel turned again and threw the weapons back to square one. Even a prepared cultivator would have had a hard time defending against it as the pulse with its randomized energy signature.
Two pulses was the skill's current limit, but it was enough. The sword shattered before it got the chance to unleash a real attack or grow its domain beyond the intersection. The weapon seemed intent on dragging Zac with it to hell, and its destruction unleashed a tremendous blade storm fueled by its stockpiled spirituality and faith. It was like dozens of sword domains layered at once, more than enough to tear Zac apart a few times over.
A vine tugged, and Zac was dragged into a nearby tree before the fallout could consume him. He appeared on the far end of the hall, his danger sense still blaring. Layers and layers of empowered trees were reduced into splinters, utterly incapable of stopping the shockwave. Zac's armor transformed, and the responding axelights erupted in large explosions that pushed back against the sword tide.
The contained space made mayhem even more appealing, yet Zac fanned the flames by adding [Evolutionary Edge] on top. Together with [Conformation of Supremacy]'s explosions, the attacks were like hyenas nibbling at an elephant. Their strength couldn't be compared to the guardian's revenge, but the vast quantity did help exhaust parts of the incoming shockwave.
Having almost spent all his runes, Zac swapped back to his Ent Elder form and threw out a Life-attuned Defensive Talisman. A wall of thorns filled up the hallway, blocking Zac's vision. Haro emerged from the World Ring, sacrificing a mile's worth of vines to lessen Zac's load. The defensive blockade was torn apart, and the sword tide crashed into [Empyrean Aegis]'s golden barrier.
The five spokes on the empyrean wheel snapped in rapid succession until the skill collapsed. Having been forced to use both resets to interrupt attacks meant he couldn't reset the skill to prolong its defenses. Still, only a shadow of the original tsunami remained by that point, and even that was weakened by [Void Zone]'s erosion. It was barely enough.
Pieces of [Ossuary Bulkwark] fell like rain, and deep lacerations were carved across Zac's body. Zac grimaced, but rest wasn't an option. He dove into the wake of the shockwave, worsening his wounds even further. His previous location was torn apart by another golden crystal just a second later.
Zac appeared close to the intersection and crammed a handful of healing pills into his mouth. He branded the nearby statues before moving out again. He ignored the scepter, even when it began spitting out a large number of smaller crystals that followed him like heat-seeking missiles. He had no choice. Destroying the sword had cost him too much Void Energy and time.
Since he couldn't deal with the chalice, he needed to escape before it filled up and came alive. The good news was that the candles went out as statues crumbled. And with the sword gone, he only needed to avoid the scepter's attacks while alternating between picking up blessings and destroying statues. It was getting harder as the room filled up with floating mines.
Eventually, Zac didn't have time to split his attention on the blessings. A few of them had also been rejected by [Void Mountain], so he simply let them accumulate in his chest to investigate later. Sixty, Eighty, and finally one hundred statues crumbled. Zac was right at the end, but his face was pallid, and his eyes were dark as he shattered another statue and snatched its blessing.
He couldn't even see the sanctum's other end because of the large number of bombs. He'd tried to keep their numbers down, but they were intangible balls of faith. Haro passed right through them without triggering an eruption, and his skills were equally useless. Only one thing worked. Zac's face remained unmoving as he cut off strips of muscle from his thigh and threw them at bombs blocking his path.
Each crystal unleashed a contained blast upon sensing Zac's aura in his tissue. He was literally paying a pound of flesh to absolve his sins. Zac flashed forward the moment the path was clear, already collecting more grisly tributes as he dismantled the next saint. It took almost two seconds, forcing him to keep throwing out more flesh to stop the approaching crystals.
He'd already reached the bottom of the barrel for his Void Energy, and [Void Mountain]'s aura was unstable from overuse—something infusing blessings couldn't resolve. He'd long since been forced to turn off [Void Zone] to continue his work. Thankfully, the Killing Array was already so weakened it didn't pose much of a problem. He was doing more damage to himself than the arrays were.
Again and again, Zac dug deeper when his Void reserves were tapped out, and the whole sanctum floor was painted red by his sacrifice. Eventually, there was only a single saint left to deal with. Eleani Ano. It wasn't just because she stood next to the scepter he'd saved her for last. She was the first saint he'd encountered, and seeing her end had left the strongest mark. He'd subconsciously picked other statues when she stood nearby.
Now, there was no one else to pick, and he was out of Void Energy. It was nothing short of a miracle he managed to extract enough energy to activate [Void Mountain]for the past three statues. But he had nothing left to give, no matter how hard he squeezed. Zac's vision swam, and he found himself losing balance from the strain, forcing him to grab onto the statue with a bloody hand missing multiple fingers.
His mind screamed with danger, but his body no longer listened. Zac tried to rouse himself one last time, to try something, at least. He had to lean against the saint for support as the crystals drew closer, and he went with the only thing with a chance of breaking the statue. Chaos.
Streams of Oblivion and Creation were dredged from the depths and moved toward his shoulders. However, a rumble and something heavy touching his head stopped his attempt to activate the last-ditch skill he hadn't dared use since the Void Star. Zac's drifting consciousness was shaken wide awake, and his eyes widened when he saw the statue look down at him with a gentle smile. The thing touching his head was the statue's hand.
'Flame…'
The weak, distant whisper seemed to come from the past. The statue crumbled, the last candle went out, and the guardian weapons dimmed. Zac exhaled as the last blessing entered his chest, bringing with it a spiritual surge that had been absent from the blessings he stole. It swept through his body, giving him the strength to keep going a bit longer.
It was at that moment Zac realized the trial wasn't fading like the previous four. The catacombs rumbled, and Zac quickly swallowed another set of soldier pills as he warily looked around. The threat came from below this time. The floor gave way, exposing a bottomless darkness. It was like an enormous sinkhole had formed beneath the cathedral, swallowing it whole.
Bricks and pieces of marble fell like rain around Zac as he plunged into the trial's hidden underbelly. He tried to control his descent, but the environment overruled his control. Then, his whole body disappeared, reducing him to a discarnate consciousness caught in a storm.
The waters collected by the almost full chalice spilled out, forming rivers of faith that snaked through the hurricane of rubble. Zac looked on with confusion and shock as the sanctum's falling pieces rearranged themselves into the statues he'd destroyed. Most were only half-formed and partly made of floor tiles and pieces of wall, and liquified Faith Energy filled in the blanks.
The saints looked broken and worn down. And yet, they felt more alive than the statues he'd faced moments ago. There was true consciousness in the gazes that lasted a second or two before the statues were returned to the storm. The wrath and Killing Intent was gone. Replacing them were conviction and anticipation.
The rain of rubble was gradually thinning out, with piece after piece being swallowed by darkness. Soon, there was just Zac, who kept scanning the surroundings for threats. His Danger Sense had calmed down, but that didn't make him feel much better. Had his desperate gambit dismantled the whole trial, forcing the environment to unravel like a video game bug? Or was it responding in kind, throwing him into the Void after Zac used the Void to destroy it?
Finally, there was a spark of light in the distance. Zac warily watched it grow until it took up most of his vision. He relaxed after confirming it wasn't a blast of faith coming to do him in, but his guard soon went up when he sensed another familiar aura—the Heavens, the current one and not a vision from the pre-System era. Zac desperately tried to get away, but he was pushed into the grand tapestry all the same.
Zac didn't dare so much as think, afraid he'd draw another tribulation on himself. Thankfully, he passed through without causing so much as a ripple. The light faded and was replaced by dark oceans made from incomprehensible patterns. It was the Four Laws, engulfed by boundless radiance before Zac had a chance to derive anything.
The Imperial Fate he faced in the Tribulation Throne was back with a vengeance. It exuded a boundless conviction that could overturn fate and usher in a new era. A common thread, a common goal. A prime undertaking made possible by the grace of the Emperor.
This time, there was no Cosmic Destiny to curtail its expansion. The boundless ocean of communal belief covered all reality, and Zac's soul groaned from being forced to take in just a sliver of its scope. It was like he once more was facing the silent, enduring power of the incomprehensibly large Void Mountain.
A flickering aura different from the rest gave Zac something to focus on, which helped alleviate the pressure. It was the closest anomaly of many, and Zac vaguely sensed more than ten far in the distance. It soon became apparent he was moving, or rather being pulled, right toward the congregation of undying will.
The particular aura congealed into a familiar rune. It was sigil for the Order of the Empyrean Chalice. The brand was like an array flag, helping sustain and stabilize the fading faith of a long-gone era. Like the Imperial Fate, the rune showed signs of age. It wouldn't fail today or tomorrow, but it couldn't overcome the Law of Impermanence. Zac shot right into the sigil's center, expecting the vision to end there. It didn't.
Zac passed through the shimmering curtain, coming face to face with an endless expanse of nothingness—utter, absolute nothingness. It was the same horrifying void as when his inspiration took him to the Void Mountain. Zac felt his very being erode from being exposed to the boundless beyond. Thankfully, the suffering didn't last long before something pulled him back.
In the heart of the order's sigil was an unadorned chalice filled with the waters of destiny. A drop fell into the cup, and the gentle sloshing conveyed a universal yearning. It stemmed from the earliest eddies of the Grand Kalpa and stretched to the unknowable haze of a distant future. Zac could vaguely sense the marks of the exalted existences that had contributed to the cup.
'In accordance with the Pact of the Flame, we name you the Terminal Son of the Empyrean Chalice.'
The vision faded. Zac was back in his own body, his wounds already healed. He stood atop a platform in the middle of a round church, showered in multifarious light from glazed windows. Surrounding him were the five steles of the Pilgrimages of the Empyrean Chalice and an exit leading to the Halls of Service. Lofty faith seeped out of every corner of the building, and the ambient energy was no less than in the Pilgrimage of Faith.
The swirl of faith wasn't threatening. Instead, it was almost protective, welcoming. The sense of safety didn't do much to calm his nerves. The Pilgrimage of Faith had given him too many shocks, from narrowly escaping death to the shocking vision that followed.
"Feeding the flame," Zac muttered as he turned to the fifth stele.
His name was already added right at the top. The entry loomed above the other candidates like an unreachable peak, but it did little to lift Zac's spirits. The Eternal Servant had called him a thief, and he really felt like one now that the dust had settled. He'd pillaged the catacombs and was shown a vision meant for someone else. Like rejecting his notion, a screen appeared before him.
[Holy Son: Wielder of the flame]
Zac sighed in defeat as he looked at the title. It wasn't the first time he'd gained a title that didn't provide any attributes. He received the Pathstrider title inside the research base, which 'marked him for further training.' The next was his hidden Terminus title, whose purpose was still hidden. Zac scanned his body, finding no brand or impartment.
Even then, Zac had a strong hunch he'd been tricked again. By Laondio and the Eternal Servant waiting outside. The title had put a claim on his future in a way that his heritage failed to defend against. This encounter was another piece in the Laondio's vast plot, and Zac had been dragged further into the conspiracy. He was still clueless about the details, but he was almost certain his life wasn't at risk anymore.
With his life at stake, Zac tried to glean something from the vision while the memory was fresh. The Imperial Fate was at the highest layer of reality, above the Dao and Laws. It would have made sense if it was part of the System, but it didn't seem like it. The System's aura was distinct from the Imperial Fate, and the former was at its strongest while the latter was waning.
It had almost felt like the Imperial Fate acted as a barrier covering all creation, protecting the Multiverse from the erosion. Was Ralz Kalzood actually right? Could there be threats lurking threats in that endless expanse?
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2024-02-20 20:42:59 +0000 UTCHonestly? With the whole faith thing, she may. Christians symbolically “eat” ‘the body and blood of Christ” once a week.
Dan
2024-02-15 06:53:41 +0000 UTCThat’s one of many chapters that will make a lot more sense in a book or two. Laying the ground work early for a payoff in 50-75 ish chapters.
Dan
2024-02-15 06:51:47 +0000 UTC“Definitely”? Umm…no, not definitely. “Empyrean” is a relatively common term that simply means “heavenly”. The Imperials use it too—and Zac has a skill or two with that in the name.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 22:26:31 +0000 UTCHoly son seems less like a leader and more like a prince only for a theocracy. Maybe the highest possible title of the order somebody below the B grade can get. So he is likely still the highest ranked one around.
Han Pol
2024-02-14 20:13:41 +0000 UTCHopefully not. Really dont want this to take a GOT angle once Zac and Iz get together.
Hms
2024-02-14 18:31:23 +0000 UTCDefinitely some connections to Iz's family and guess we are going to have to wait for a chapter on empyrean lore or history to get some clarity on what all this means. Hints of the Vigil being possible protectors is a nice bonus with the full access he will be getting to the templar facilities.
Hms
2024-02-14 18:30:14 +0000 UTCThe term “Empyrean” has been pretty common. The Imperials use it too.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 18:24:15 +0000 UTCI guess a flamebearer needs a flame. I wonder if the others will have their own or if Zac is now going to be the #1 target in the trial
Michael
2024-02-14 17:26:33 +0000 UTC#notrelatedbyblood
xlinkedx
2024-02-14 16:54:23 +0000 UTCI feel for TFD, with a huge pile of explanation to squeeze into two chapters—before a long editing break.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 16:53:47 +0000 UTCEither that or Leyara suddenly is.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 16:51:43 +0000 UTCAnother note. Y’all might want to look back at Chapter 1,176. A nice round 25 Chapters ago, TFD may be doing “significant”. Possible (or likely) insight into the Flame Zac is now a Wielder of. Leyara Lioress “Then this is…” "A Flame of Destiny. The destiny," “In that flickering flame, the past, present, and future converged, forming a bridge to the beyond.” "You will gain entry, but not as a Flamebearer," Silsea confirmed. "You'll become the Vigil's Flameguard, protecting the flame of hope from the winds and rain.”
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 16:51:02 +0000 UTCI’m thinking Zecia and one or both of the sectors on either side. And a bunch of Zecia has been softened up for easy pickup. The Kan’Tanu sector next.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 16:45:18 +0000 UTCIt's not impossible to imagine especially when we factor in just how obscenely powerful the limitless empire was. Even in the present there isn't a faction as powerful as the limitless empire. Factoring in the millions of years the empire existed and their innumerable provinces and the gathered faith energy daily wouldbe terrifying. And be powerful enough after an array was built with and around it to amplify the faith energy. So to say it's implausible just feels wrong; especially after beings like her grandpa says that nothing under the heavens is impossible.
Lex Luther S
2024-02-14 15:40:08 +0000 UTCI didn't pay attention to that lol. Well hopefully it'll be Friday or Monday we get the make up ch from last week.
Lex Luther S
2024-02-14 14:36:54 +0000 UTCAnd iz grandma’s needs to test his fate anyway
Thenais
2024-02-14 14:25:24 +0000 UTCMy take away is zac barely took all 108 saints blessings through his void zone and his defensive skill released a pulse that continously interrupted the weapons and killing array and by the end he was purified as a son of the flame, which must be important in a way we can't fathom at the moment. Afterwords he finds himself back at the starting room and he has his suspicions that this was all a small part of an insanely deep plot by laondio, which put a claim on his future in an unknown way to us and zac himself. But the biggest takeaway is that the imperial faith of the limitless empire almost seems to enclose all of reality, which zac thinks is protecting the multiverse from beings beyond the terminus. But the law of impermanence is infallible and the wall of faith, while still capable of lasting many more eons, will fall and fade away eventually. As for what happens after that. Well zac will need a lot of enemies to reach supremacy sooo maybe he'll once again become the woodsman whole his enemies become the trees.
Lex Luther S
2024-02-14 10:00:52 +0000 UTCIz confirmed waifu 😤
Thenais
2024-02-14 09:12:22 +0000 UTCMight be able to do full disclosure with the Tayns. They are many things, but at the very least they aren’t thieves or afraid of competition. They would also be one of the few with the qualifications to fill in the gaps.
Luke Scheffe
2024-02-14 08:48:35 +0000 UTCThat was a really confusing chapter.
caelym
2024-02-14 07:46:49 +0000 UTCI simply think that Zac, being who he is and how he did the trial, completed a failsafe the limitless emperor build into his templar training centers. The center was build to handle it all along and now Zac got a full limitless empire training ground for his elite... Zecia beware, you are getting closer and closer to turning into Zac private domain.
Kharas
2024-02-14 07:38:57 +0000 UTCVery nice chappy but it's hard for me to list the gains after this. - got a Titel and a no. 1 spot on faith ladder - got 108 faith balls inside him and for the void mountain (don't know how many went to him or the rock) - got much cryptic insights about what lies behind the current heaven So there is probably a benefit for body, heart and soul but can't see it at the moment. Need to wait til his heart spits all the refined energy into the system. No Dao visions and that would be by far the biggest step for a poewrup right now. We will see what comes.
Rabauke
2024-02-14 07:36:01 +0000 UTCI could see the potential Dune parallels if the The Imperial Faith/Laondio and potential fate/past/future manipulations is analogous to how the Bene Gesserit basically manipulated the beliefs of fremen/arrakis for Paul to slot nicely in to the mold they created
Kevin Albers
2024-02-14 05:31:49 +0000 UTCI think we all kinda brushed by Zac becoming a crazy doner kebab chef. Maybe that spirit in the lighthouse who trapped Emily was on to something. Oh god, what if Joanna has to eat some?
Telewyn
2024-02-14 04:35:39 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Joshua Little
2024-02-14 02:20:10 +0000 UTCDecoding Part 2 “In accordance with the Pact of the Flame, we name you the Terminal Son of the Empyrean Chalice.” Not going to try to sort out this “Pact of the Flame”, but as for the latter…did Zac just become not only a Templar, but the head of the entire Order of the Empyrean Chalice? That would explain why the Eternal Servant made the deal she did. Open up all the buildings, indeed. Or does that title mean something else? And then there’s this: [Holy Son: Wielder of the flame] (Is that supposed to end with “Flame”, Capitol F?) Does this just mean a Son of the order—or does it refer to Zac’s bloodline? Anyway…tomorrow’s chapter can’t come soon enough! Lol!
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 01:17:03 +0000 UTCTrying to sort this out. This is what the Cardinal said a bit ago at the end of her vision: “The blood of the Empyrean Chalice feeds the flame.” Zac repeated the end of the phrase late in this chapter, as though realizing something. Zac is a Zero Affinity Container. The Void Emperor’s bloodline. A chalice is a container. It was when Zac got his blood on the last statue—the Cardinal—that it came to life and she Blessed him. Seriously? The literal blood of the “chalice” feeds the flame? Can’t be. Er……..right?
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 00:57:09 +0000 UTCHer. Vilari’s master in the Dao Hall.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-14 00:46:14 +0000 UTCso iz's grandma is the empyrean throne and zac is the Terminal Son of the Empyrean Chalice so is he iz's adopted uncle now
Bernhard
2024-02-13 23:53:27 +0000 UTCDef should get a chapter tomorrow . Editing starts the 15th but he may even push that a day he said
Jay Fowler
2024-02-13 23:51:22 +0000 UTCEditing days are 15th, 16th, and 19th but he might post a chapter on the 15th to make up for one of the migraine days from last week
Russell Widger
2024-02-13 23:49:49 +0000 UTCI remember Zac was told if you can't pass a trial the "right way", brute force it, that is an acceptable answer of its own. I feel this is exactly what happened. Zac might lack the Imperial Faith but his tenacity and endurance have made him worthy, plus like one of the previous comments said he might not be born the Messiah but he can be made into one, Joanna is his first true follower.
Omiso
2024-02-13 23:44:07 +0000 UTCNo matter what he can't let anyone know about those titles. Those are supremacy fate stuff, the void mountain already drew the attention of the Sangha, the last thing he needs is a more A grade factions breathing over his neck.
Omiso
2024-02-13 23:40:45 +0000 UTCThe Imperial fate seems to protect or delay something, and I think it is the cycle between eras; perhaps with each era, the heavens get corroded, weakened by the infinite nothingness. Or perhaps the imperial fate is protecting the multiverse from the one behind the curtain, but I wonder how Karz plays into this; the void seems to be an outsider... After all, it was said that he and Emperor Limitless fought hard to get the era in this direction.
LIMBO
2024-02-13 23:38:40 +0000 UTCMaybe Dune
Abithy
2024-02-13 23:34:47 +0000 UTCI wonder if the Holy Son title is visible on his status screen, or if it is hidden in the title screen like Terminus.
Luke Scheffe
2024-02-13 23:25:30 +0000 UTCLove the chappy, but ngl kinda wanted him to die so we could learn if he could regrow is other half like he mentioned in the last chapter as long as one half was still alive
Kevin Albers
2024-02-13 23:20:02 +0000 UTCAny thoughts on these 108 saint flames AND the undead founders ‘the eternal 108’? I think this is gonna thread nicely in the future. Who’s to say others didn’t get their names banished by fate like Karz.
Salvo
2024-02-13 23:19:24 +0000 UTCAlso forgot to say this before. Sorry for giving u shit about Boje being the prize for Zac's duel. Really wanted to see Average again but the whole Centurion Spear thing with him and Galau ended up way better than them just being somebody's hostage.
Darnell Maxwell
2024-02-13 23:12:29 +0000 UTCI believe this was the author of the ‘foreign gods’ book(edit I’m wrong, but it’s Calzood)
Salvo
2024-02-13 23:11:56 +0000 UTCVilari's master. The Crown of Despair.
Hartmann
2024-02-13 23:10:58 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2024-02-13 23:05:54 +0000 UTCAnybody remember Ralz Kalzood? and where we met him?
Christian Thomsen
2024-02-13 22:51:27 +0000 UTCI kinda feel like Atwood Imperial Faith just melded with Limitless Imperial Faith.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-13 22:34:52 +0000 UTCI think she’s gonna be a bit smug.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-13 22:33:27 +0000 UTCLeyara gonna have the hots for him.
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-13 22:33:04 +0000 UTCAnd… “Could there be threats lurking threats in that endless expanse?” An extra “threats”?
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-13 22:32:19 +0000 UTCAlso: “It was sigil for the Order of the Empyrean…” It was THE sigil…
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-13 22:28:45 +0000 UTCIt seems implausible that the highest layer of reality would be Imperial Fate. Reality existed before Imperial Fate. If the Emperor subverted the Heavens to create the System, it stands to reason he did something similar when creating the Imperial Fate. Maybe Karz helped with that part, and put in a back door for a Void Fate.
Telewyn
2024-02-13 22:18:19 +0000 UTC“herefore, Zac chose to replace the continuous restriction sudden pulse packed with far greater power” I assume this is supposed to be “replaced WITH A sudden pulse…”
Jeff McCulley
2024-02-13 22:14:36 +0000 UTCI got lost . Which are the editing days this week ?
Paluello
2024-02-13 22:10:48 +0000 UTCYou know the philosophical gibberish has reached a new level when even Zac can't gain anything from it 🤣. Solid chapter though. Glad to learn more about the upgrade to Empyrean Aegis. Now the only skills to upgrade are Rapturous Divide, Arcadia's Judgment and KIAOKEN! I friggin love Arcadian Crusade.
Darnell Maxwell
2024-02-13 22:10:19 +0000 UTCI mean editing days are 15th. 16th, 19th, so tomorrow there should be a chappy anyways
Chemistrywarrior
2024-02-13 22:10:06 +0000 UTCAhh so now a weilder of flame title to go with his flamebarer quest Iz may end up being a bit jealous
Tyler S.
2024-02-13 22:04:25 +0000 UTCHaha #1 on the faith ladder. I cant wait to see what the Eternal Servant says!
Michael Esparza
2024-02-13 22:01:28 +0000 UTCEnjoyed this chapter. Looking forward to the next.
Chris
2024-02-13 21:58:41 +0000 UTCInteresting. Very very interesting. So do we think this was all part of laondios' plot and why an eternal servant was posted there despite usually only being at the most critical of holy grounds. As for what being a holy son entails; well, at least full unfettered access to those training grounds for a start. But a claim on zacs future. Man it feels the stronger he gets the more Bullshit gets thrown at him. Truly can't wait for the day the void and chaos take their rewards from these undying bastards and their ancient schemes. Now; hopefully we'll get a ch tomorrow or Thursday so fingers crossed.
Lex Luther S
2024-02-13 21:54:56 +0000 UTCI'm getting "Life of Brian" vibes. He is the messiah!
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2024-02-13 21:53:05 +0000 UTCTftc!
James Faulkner
2024-02-13 21:48:42 +0000 UTCYes lets have some multi universe fighting!!!
Justin van mele
2024-02-13 21:47:31 +0000 UTCWoohoo
Jake
2024-02-13 21:44:15 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter!
Ryan Pepp
2024-02-13 21:43:21 +0000 UTCFirst! Thanks!!
Conor O'Kelly
2024-02-13 21:41:24 +0000 UTCtftc :)
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