Grand Game 541: Passing on the Torch
Added 2024-11-27 10:00:07 +0000 UTCShael has begun playing Shaten’s Call to War.
Under the inspiring notes of the bard’s song, Ghost and I roved across the overlord’s pockmarked surface, killing serpents and tentacles alike with abandon.
In doing so, we ensured Anriq and Zekiel—who were guarding the party’s perimeter from inside Lucius‘ web—were not swamped. Safyre and the other nine nagians, meanwhile, had turned their attention downwards—to the overlord’s shell.
Working together, the ten forerunners punched a hole through the Power’s thick hide faster than I’d anticipated, and in short order, I had damage messages scrolling through my mind.
“Excellent work, Saf,” I said, as I bobbed beneath a slashing tentacle and punctured a hole through a nearby serpent.
“Thanks,” she replied tiredly. “It won’t be long now.”
“Just make sure you get in the last hit,” I warned.
“I will,” she answered, “although I am still not convinced of the wisdom of that.”
The whole point of this entire exercise was making Safyre a Powerful Initiate.
Admittedly, I’d been tempted to kill the overlord myself, and perhaps even to attempt another solo run. It would’ve quite possibly earned me another feat and would have almost certainly caused my Power Mark to evolve.
But as important as it was for me to get stronger, it was equally important for the Forerunners to add another Power to our ranks. If nothing else, it would secure our budding House’s future. Then, too, with two Powers to lead the faction, so much more became possible.
And when it came right down to it, there was no one I trusted more than Safyre with custodianship of the Forerunners.
“It’s necessary,” I replied gently, understanding the source of her self-doubts. As a Forcesworn, Safyre could not acquire any blood memories. Worse still, as a forsworn, she had been stripped of her Force abilities and couldn’t use soulbound items.
All of which were undoubtedly debilitating restrictions.
Yet Adriel believed some—if not all—of Safyre’s constraints would fall away if she transitioned into a Power. It was only guesswork on the lich’s part, but Adriel didn’t consider Safyre’s status as a forsworn compatible with the Powerful Initiate Mark.
After all, Safyre had only become a forsworn after betraying the Power she followed. And Safyre’s status as a former Sworn would no longer be relevant once she became a Power. Still, there was no certainty the Adjudicator would see it that way, which was why Adriel predicted one of two things would happen.
Either Safyre gained a Power Mark and lost her forsworn status.
Or the Game would prevent her from becoming a Powerful Initiate.
There was only one way to know for certain which way the chips would fall, though—and that was for Safyre to evolve.
“But the risk—” Safyre began.
“What risk?” I interrupted as I charmed one pack of serpents and paralyzed another. “There’s none.”
“You’re oversimplifying matters,” she accused. “If I slay the overlord and fail to acquire the Mark, then the kill will be wasted. And not just any kill, a Power kill, Michael. Can we afford that?”
“Don’t worry,” I replied airily—more to assuage her doubts than because I believed the loss negligible—"there are plenty more stygian Powers to go around.”
Safyre sighed, and not in concession of the point. This was an old argument, one we’d had hashed a few times already, and we always came back to the same point—the potential rewards were worth the risk.
A level 309 stygian overlord is near death.
Even mid-fight, I paused on receipt of the Game message. “Saf….”
“I’ve got it too. The others have backed off.” She sighed again. “Alright, here goes.”
Safyre has cast aether bolt.
Safyre has cast aether bolt.
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Safyre has killed a level 309 stygian overlord!
✵ ✵ ✵
You have teleported into Anriq’s shadow.
The overlord fell, but the rest of us did not.
Held aloft by Zekiel’s levitating disc, we watched the few remaining flying serpents flee north—and back to the stygian nest, presumably.
“That’s the most one-sided battle I’ve ever been in,” Lucius said as he and the other nagians walked up to join me.
Bacheus shook his head. “And against a Power too.”
Only half-listening, I nodded absently. I’d not even taken the time to check my own battle messages from the Game. Instead, I kept my gaze trained on Safyre, keenly searching for some clue as to the outcome of our gambit.
“Did it work?” Anriq asked, realizing what the source of my preoccupation was.
“I’m not sure,” I replied, biting my lip. Safyre’s eyes were still closed, and her attention was turned inward.
“I’m sure it did,” Shael said, in what was an obvious attempt to be reassuring.
Leaving the others behind, I strode closer to the aetherist.
“We’ll make sure the area remains secure,” Zekiel called after me.
“Do that,” I replied, not bothering to mention that Ghost had already assigned herself the selfsame task. “Saf?” I murmured as I drew to a stop before her.
“Check your alerts,” she whispered back, not opening her eyes.
Right on cue, a new message buzzed for attention.
The player, Safyre, wishes to temporarily share her Game messages with you. Do you accept?
Despite my surprise at the unexpected request, I wasted no time in replying in the affirmative.
Your fellow Forerunner, Safyre, has slain her first tier 7 creature and accomplished the feat: A Mighty Player! Requirements: be unsworn to any Power, possess an evolved Class, and reach player level 250. Or be unsworn to any Power, possess an evolved Class, and slay a foe above level 300. Her spirit signature has been etched with a new Mark!
Safyre has acquired the Mark: Powerful Initiate and has begun to tread the ways of Power herself. The path to greatness is paved by death, and no player can rise to prominence in the Game without pitting herself against its strongest contenders. She has done so and emerged victorious.
Safyre is no longer forsworn! For achieving a Power Mark, her former misdeeds have been forgiven and she has regained 1 greater and 2 lesser Force abilities. Note, however, any further transgressions will result in more severe punishment.
I drew in a sharp breath. “It worked, it’s actually worked!” I could hardly believe it, Safyre was a Power now!
“You sound surprised,” Safyre said, a radiant smile on her face.
“Say elated rather,” I quipped. We had little time to savor the moment further though.
More Game alerts were vying for Safyre’s attention.
As a result of Safyre’s new Power Mark, she has gained the trait: Higher Evolution. This is a trait granted to all would-be Powers and allows her to evolve beyond the limits imposed on ordinary players.
Safyre is ready to experience her first higher evolution. As the bearer of both a Supreme Light Mark and a Powerful Initiate one, she may acquire an epic Class.
Higher evolution commencing…
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Analysis of Safyre’s player Marks completed. Viable ascendant paths determined. Three new paths lie before her.
The first path is that of a Maverick Light and will grant her the ascendant trait, champion. As a champion, the power of all her Force abilities will be doubled. She will also gain 30 attribute points and may choose 1 additional benefit unique to her chosen Class.
The second path is that of a Light Crusader and will grant her the ascendant trait, commander. As a commander, she can share weaker variants of her Force abilities with those who follow her. She will also gain 20 attribute points and may choose 1 additional benefit unique to her chosen Class.
The third path is that of a Bastion of Light and will grant her the ascendant trait, governor. As a governor, she gains access to a unique branch of Force abilities that focuses on sector-wide buffs and spells. She will also gain 20 attribute points and may choose 1 additional benefit unique to her chosen Class.
“Which should I choose?” Safyre asked softly, her gaze still turned inward.
“The choice is yours as always,” I replied cautiously and though I was tempted to add a ‘but,’ I left it at that.
This decision was for Safyre alone to make.
Safyre’s lips bent upward in another smile. “Now why did I know you were going to say that?” Before I could respond, she went on, “but I know what to choose. There is only one option that serves the faction best.”
A moment later, another series of Game messages unfurled before me.
Safyre’s higher evolution has been completed. She is now a bastion of light.
Safyre has gained the base trait: governor. As a governor, she gains access to a powerful branch of Light spells that only Lightsworn governors may acquire, the first of which may be chosen now.
Safyre has gained the epic Class, Bastion of Light.
Those who fight for the Light are legion. This has always been Light’s strength. Where Darksworn often fight alone or in small groups, Light’s soldiers invariably rally together when threatened. As a Bastion of Light, Safyre gains access to an array of abilities that allow her to summon her allies—wherever they may be in the Kingdom or Nethersphere—to aid in the defense of the faction’s territories.
Safyre has accomplished the feat: Ascending to New Heights! Requirement: acquire her first ascendant Class. She has been awarded 2 additional lives!
Safyre has accomplished the feat: Eager for Power! Requirement: adopt an ascendant Class before reaching level 250. Not many in the Game dare to assume a Mark of Power early. As a reward for Safyre’s brave choice, she has been awarded the trait: Driven Force. This trait grants her 1 additional attribute point every two player levels.
Safyre is now a rank 1 Bastion of Light and may choose 1 new ascendant trait and 1 new governor ability.
New trait: aware bastion. This trait places a permanent sector-wide ward over one of your faction’s owned sectors. You will be immediately alerted to any portal openings in the sector.
New trait: bastion of healing. This trait bestows one of your owned sectors with a permanent sector-wide buff that increases the health regeneration of all faction members in the sector by +0.25% per second.
New trait: blighted bastion. This trait curses one of your owned sectors with a permanent sector-wide debuff that drains the stamina of all hostiles in the sector by 0.1% per second.
New governor ability: call to arms. This ability allows you to recall a maximum of 10 allies from anywhere in the Forever Kingdom to defend your sector.
New governor ability: archon summoning. This ability lets your envoy manifest 6 lesser aspects of yourself to defend your territories.
New governor ability: eternal light. This ability enables you to summon 30 light wisp lords to defend your sector.
“Wow,” I gasped.
I’d been somewhat dismissive of the governor path during my own higher evolutions, but seeing the choices the Adjudicator had provided Safyre with, I realized a governor was every bit as powerful as a commander or champion, and gave new meaning to the term ‘home advantage.’
And this time around, I had no compunction about advising Safyre. “You definitely want call to arms,” I said.
She nodded. “I agree.”
I rubbed my chin. “As to the traits… I can see benefits to all of them.”
She sighed. “Yes, but the sticking point is that we have to claim a sector first.”
I couldn’t disagree. “Given that we intend on installing a shield generator here, I’d say it’s a toss up between bastion of healing or blighted bastion.” I paused. “Personally, if I had a choice between buffing our allies or debuffing the enemy, I’d go with the buff—who knows what protections our foes will have to negate the debuff.”
Safyre pursed her lips. “That’s true. In that case, I’ll go with bastion of healing and call to arms.”
Saying nothing, I waited, and as expected another Game message appeared.
Safyre’s ascendant Class upgrade has been completed.
The aetherist opened her eyes. They brimmed with unshed tears. “That’s it,” she said.
I returned her smile. There was only one thing for me to do. Turning my focus inward for a moment, I willed my intent to the Adjudicator.
As the original founder and leader of the Forerunners faction, you have designated Safyre as its co-leader. She has now the same breadth of faction powers as you, is able to appoint officers on her own, and also recruit others into the faction.
My smile widened. “Now we are truly on our way to becoming a House to be reckoned with.”
Comments
As a Bastion of Light, Safyre gains access to an array of abilities that allow her to summon her allies—wherever they may be in the Kingdom or Nethersphere—to aid {in the} defense of the faction’s territories. Double spaced between the selected words.
Alexander C Hyde
2024-11-30 15:21:03 +0000 UTCtx, you're right, correcting.
Tom Elliot (Rohan Vider)
2024-11-29 07:44:36 +0000 UTCSafyre didnt become Michael's follower, she only joined the faction. Faction membership is not enforced by a Pact. Follower status and Sworn status are enforced by Pacts. And both followers and Sworn cannot evolve into Powers (which incidentally is why Nyra's Pact terminates at level 249). When Safyre became forsworn, she stopped being a Sworn--meaning she stopped being beholden to the Power who she swore allegiance to.
Tom Elliot (Rohan Vider)
2024-11-29 07:42:31 +0000 UTCcorrect, 50 levels per tier.
Tom Elliot (Rohan Vider)
2024-11-29 07:37:41 +0000 UTCOk nothing different than light or dark or shadow… for some reason I thought it was something diff
obiwann
2024-11-29 06:02:49 +0000 UTCI think it is: Level 1 to 50 is Tier 1, Level 51 to 100 is Tier 2, and so on. That would make: Level 251 to 300 Tier 6, and Level 301 to 350 would be Tier 7.
Marco Ramon
2024-11-28 19:09:26 +0000 UTCWouldn’t be surprised if he just leaves… two overlords down without a scratch on the ones bringing them down… gonna flee
obiwann
2024-11-28 18:52:35 +0000 UTCI believe you might be right. I believe kesh said no other power would take them after they betrayed their power already. Michael said he would and that’s why safyre is going to talk to them. I think they will definitely consider it now, since safyre is a power and previously one of their own
Mike
2024-11-28 16:59:27 +0000 UTCBook four, a couple chapters in after Michael outs loken for setting the mantises on him
Mike
2024-11-28 16:56:49 +0000 UTCI forget everything about the darksworn. What book?
obiwann
2024-11-28 14:13:28 +0000 UTCI forget how the tiers align w/levels. I thought 300 was tier 6?
obiwann
2024-11-28 12:50:06 +0000 UTCOh… sorry. She didn’t pledge he herself to Mc but to the faction. I don’t think she could to him because of the forsworn mark. It sure on that though
Mike
2024-11-28 11:06:31 +0000 UTCOnly darksworn can use it and only if the artifact lets them. Loken tried to use it but the artifact wouldn’t let him. That’s why he needs Michael to steal it because he isnt force aligned and also before the dark power is able to use it
Mike
2024-11-28 10:49:27 +0000 UTCBut I thought it could not be used by a force aligned person which was why Loken need mc?
obiwann
2024-11-28 10:14:47 +0000 UTCI guess my point is… she was forsworn then pledged to forerunners… but as a forsworn … sworn toMC she could evolve? Or is pledging to faction not the same? I’m confusion
obiwann
2024-11-28 08:14:24 +0000 UTCMost players became sworn because they could evolve. they didn’t want to become powers and hunted, so they did so to be protected. Safyre became forsworn though because she was sworn to a power but betrayed said power
Mike
2024-11-28 08:00:59 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Harley Dalton Jr.
2024-11-28 01:25:42 +0000 UTCthis is pure speculation on my part but i also think that if another power accepts a follower pact from a forsworn that the status would go away. it my require special circumstances like Safyre position of being a power that was once forsworn or the power having to initiate the pact with warnings about the player being forsworn
Orion_777
2024-11-28 00:01:44 +0000 UTCforce artifact: very powerful force aligned item capabilities currently unknown
Orion_777
2024-11-27 23:54:14 +0000 UTCShe wasn't sworn, she was forsworn.
Jake Mauldin
2024-11-27 22:55:23 +0000 UTCI started to wonder this as well. If they can catch another Overlord away from the tree, I hope they can test it with him.
R Luna
2024-11-27 21:54:51 +0000 UTCThe other agents would be no less vulnerable to powers than if they stayed forsworn. Becoming a Powerful Initiate makes them more tempting to other powers, but it gives them safety back in safe zones. As Forsworn they can be attacked anywhere. Even Powers would be restricted in the safe zones if they could be free of the Forsworn status. At the end of the day it will still be up to the agents, and it doesn’t necessarily mean they will be guaranteed a Powerful Initiate mark. There are only so many Stygian Powers available in the current sector.
R Luna
2024-11-27 21:53:20 +0000 UTCI thought if u were sworn to a power u couldn’t evolve?
obiwann
2024-11-27 21:04:00 +0000 UTCRemind me of the chalice again. I know he needs to steal it… but why again? What are the properties?
obiwann
2024-11-27 21:02:46 +0000 UTCI was thinking the samething about safyre, her helping the wolves and Michael, I thought would affect her ascendant path in someway. Same with anriq being a werewolf, yes he is darksworn but you would think it should affect his power path in some way. If he were to become one that is
Mike
2024-11-27 20:45:13 +0000 UTCOff topic but your mention of Anriq reminded me he is darksworn. I wonder if he would be able to use that chalice loken wants Michael to steal. It would be so satisfying if Michael stole it to empower his new house. Especially since loken could have no way foreseen Michael starting a house accepting both scions and force players lol
Mike
2024-11-27 20:41:23 +0000 UTCThe New Powers won because Loken staged an uprising and killed his entire Serpent House. The New Powers are old players from the Age of the Houses and Primes. The Houses of Old didn’t ally themselves with each other like the factions of Light, Shadow, and Dark do. By the time the Houses knew they were being hunted, it was too late to join together. Ceruvax hid in a dungeon that became his prison and the other Old Prime is in hiding.
Seth
2024-11-27 20:16:51 +0000 UTCI wonder how artem became a shadow power of nature. So I’m assuming light dark and shadow could have differing paths and such
Mike
2024-11-27 19:04:38 +0000 UTCI didn’t mean to delete my comment but yea I figured she would become a power and I was hoping her helping Michael and the wolves would affect her path in some way. I don’t see Michael going out of his way to deepen his power mark because he won’t be able to attack players anymore. I know player still might attack him out of hand without checking his spirit signature but I don’t see him taking that risk. Especially with him having to rescue saya
Mike
2024-11-27 17:06:26 +0000 UTCYay! Next is Our favorite Lich once she gets her body back. The overlords are really sitting ducks now and free power ups.
kingofshibainu
2024-11-27 16:33:30 +0000 UTCBut they will no longer be protected… well.. under the robes anyway. In fact they will be hunted by other powers. I imagine that once the new powers hear about a faction of forsworn that … if left to their own schedule will allow all their members to become power initiates and powers themselves… that the entirety of the power of the new powers will be called down upon them. Then it would be regular players siding with the faction that accepts all against the new powers… much like it was the new powers vs the primes. They won because of sheer numbers.
obiwann
2024-11-27 16:21:02 +0000 UTCAn arc all it's own with several fights I'd imagine
Eriach
2024-11-27 15:10:50 +0000 UTCWell, the agents might not like that any better than being forsworn. They will still be hunted, just by other powers trying to evolve their mark further
Mike
2024-11-27 14:57:20 +0000 UTCIt’ll be interesting to see her response. It also means that the Emporium Agents that are forsworn have a way of getting rid of that status and becoming actual players again
Seth
2024-11-27 14:22:26 +0000 UTCPassing the torch is a common phrase to hand of responsibility to another
Samuel Strode
2024-11-27 14:02:07 +0000 UTCThis was an old argument, one [we’d had hashed] a few times already, and we always came back to the same point—the potential rewards were worth the risk. The selected part sounds weird.
Alexander C Hyde
2024-11-27 13:43:04 +0000 UTCI didn’t see this coming at all… not even a guess. I thought he was trying to evolve for sirestrain
obiwann
2024-11-27 13:38:48 +0000 UTCI don’t usually say anything about chapter names.. unless this is foreshadowing tho shouldn’t it be sharing the torch?
obiwann
2024-11-27 13:38:29 +0000 UTCMike
2024-11-27 11:25:10 +0000 UTCTftc
Suraj Rodrigo
2024-11-27 11:13:47 +0000 UTCYET. only because no one HAS. Again… our MC is the first of his kind in history of the game. His fight is against powers and the nether. Now that he can be recalled by Safyre… he can explore any world at risk of falling into netherspehere it could fall, and he still be recalled. This is HUGE. Plus… name of this book is….??? lol
obiwann
2024-11-27 11:12:27 +0000 UTCWOOOOOO!
CipherFTW
2024-11-27 11:01:11 +0000 UTCHer ability to recall allies gives them a lot more flexibility. But if I remember correctly they could already leave or enter fallen sectors just using portals. The problem was that based off what Adriel said it was implied that it was impossible to reclaim a sector from the void once it fully fallen.
mark janson
2024-11-27 10:39:57 +0000 UTCGreat chapter. It’s nice to see some progress with the others. It’ll be interesting to see when Adriel becomes a power. Though, that would involve invading Erebus’ sector. I can’t wait for that, honestly.
Joshua Adams
2024-11-27 10:26:01 +0000 UTCThat Void Tree must be shi****g himself right now 😂
Alejandro
2024-11-27 10:25:42 +0000 UTCTftc ❤️
mark janson
2024-11-27 10:23:58 +0000 UTCWell well… Now this is interesting. I wonder if Anriq gets a Powerful Initiate, would it allow him to awaken his bloodline, or if he will have to stick with the sworn abilities 🤔
Alejandro
2024-11-27 10:23:27 +0000 UTCOMFG. She can now recall people from the kingdom OR nether sphere!!! They no longer are on the clock in regards to claiming a sector that may fall…she can give them time to try to reclaim… and then recall them if they get ‘stuck’!! I was excited for MC to evolve however this was way better!!
obiwann
2024-11-27 10:19:48 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. I can’t wait to see what happens when Kesh learns of Safyre getting losing the Forsworn status
R Luna
2024-11-27 10:09:53 +0000 UTC🫶
Alejandro
2024-11-27 10:01:29 +0000 UTC