Syl: Chapter 277
Added 2025-06-09 06:15:02 +0000 UTCChapter 277: Grape Vines
The platinum banana seemed to have a similar effect on Vee as she jittered uncontrollably after eating it. She was incredibly delighted with the fruit and gloated endlessly about the indescribable taste.
I bet slime cores still taste the best. I wonder if the pink one will have any special taste due to its rarity.
The last remaining floors up until the boss weren't really worth mentioning, except for one, as most of them were simple "kill the enemies in the room" with a mixture of various party compositions.
The one exception room was a room that combined defending and attacking. We had to protect our own pedestal while capturing or destroying the enemies. Our pedestal had a single red grape on it, while the enemies had an orange one.
In the interest of passing the trial without issue, I took the role of defender while Vee participated as our assailant. She darted and teleported around while attacking with innumerable threads that thrashed around. Occasionally, she'd throw around [Corrosion Magic], which reminded me to reinstate her helper core to boost her magic.
Vee ate the orange grape, which counted as "destroying it," resulting in our victory. We received a final prompt to "destroy all remaining enemies." When we finished cleaning up, Vee was allowed to eat the red grape, too.
"Okay, both were super duper tasty, but I don't feel any different. I wonder if they were broken or if I've eaten too many magic fruits."
<You must collect all seven rainbow grapes to receive their boon.>
"Wonderful! These trials are the best," Vee replied happily.
Personally, I would have preferred a more regular dungeon, but I was glad Vee was having fun. I had guessed that the combat trials were designed intentionally to force you through various scenarios to ensure you were prepared and worthy of leading a branch. You'd either have such overwhelming power that you can crush anything or a combination of sufficient strength and wits, either option leading to victory and proving your worth.
I'd assume my difficulty is also bumped up a bit since they mentioned the Feirelle is a "main branch" or whatever. Then again, I also asked Dran for more monsters. Maybe it's wishful thinking, but I'd love to leave this place with my next evolution secured. Wait… that reminds me.
"Vee, do you know how long your last evolution took?"
"Um, I was kidnapped during my last evolution, remember?" Vee reminded me. "It's also not like I can tell time. I don't have a clock or calendar on me."
"Sorry, I thought you'd—"
"Haha! I'm only kidding. I was out for roughly a week, according to the magic lady. Quite a predicament."
"My last evolution was also a week. I'm glad it didn't increase to something crazy like a month."
"How would anything survive being unconscious for a month?" Vee asked. "Even if you had the best hiding spot ever, I think something would find you."
"Allies… or a community if I had to hazard a guess. Then again, I'd suspect most monsters around our monster tier are entirely feral and probably lone wolves—so maybe I'm wrong."
"Don't worry, I'll look after you for a week or two," Vee said proudly.
"Still fifteen levels to go."
"I'm sure you'll reach that in no time! Especially if we get attacked by a group of assassins this time. That one assassin baker gave us both so much, and that was before [Companion Growth]!"
"True…" I murmured in thought. "Speaking of which, I wonder if they've made their move."
"I'm honestly surprised we haven't been attacked yet. Do you think they're too scared, or have we misjudged the situation?"
<Someone approached the dungeon entrance but left without doing anything.>
"The plot thickens," Vee chirped.
"Thanks for letting us know, Dran. Maybe they are plotting to ambush us when we leave the dungeon," I suggested.
"Right when we're presumably tired from conquering the dungeon," Vee agreed. "Although that adds a level of risk, what if someone spots their ambush? Also, wouldn't someone from Caelthal potentially spot them?"
"They could be that confident. Or maybe they've bribed someone to look away. Or perhaps they have an item, magic, or skill to keep us in and other people out?"
"If that is the case, it works out better for us," Vee stated. "That would let you go full slime monster, and I can break out the [Rift Thread]."
"Maybe I need to start working on my pocket window more during this dungeon," I said, suddenly changing the subject.
"Why?" Vee asked, evidently confused. "I don't think that will help you against assassins?"
"Well, it was an idea I had when I was reading the Ritftmancer book. What if I created a dimensional space, entered it, and then evolved. Wouldn't I be perfectly safe unless there's an enemy Riftmancer?"
"You actually want to enter one of those holes? Are you trying to kill yourself?"
"Only once the spell is actually complete and recognized. The current… 'window' version I wouldn't trust. I'd obviously test it out as well, cast it in a room, and maybe throw some monsters inside it with food and see if they survive a week in there."
"Huh… okay, that's slightly less crazy," Vee admitted. "You could also ask Llewel to help? Maybe he can create a time room where you evolve for a week, but only a day has passed in reality, or something?"
"[Time Magic] can do that?"
Vee shrugged, "I have no idea. It was just a wild suggestion."
"It might be worth exploring. Although, admittedly, I don't know if I'd feel comfortable leaving myself helpless and vulnerable in front of the elves. Sure, they are our allies, and we have our magic contract, but I get the feeling Paeris would gladly sacrifice his levels if Loreleia ordered it."
"Well, work on your dimension room then; the elves can be a backup or last resort."
"Another option would be asking one of the dungeons to hide me while I evolve. That's what I did the first time, although Simon was following Gramps' direct order."
<That could be arranged. But I'd like some compensation out of it. Juniper is of the same opinion.>
"What would the two of you even want?" Vee asked before I could.
<I'll think about it. You're still quite away from evolving, so I have time to ponder.>
Or I'll just figure out my pocket door and skip you entirely.
"Oh well, let's go; I think it's the boss next," Vee said enthusiastically.
I gave a slimy thumbs-up, and we proceeded.
Before we even entered the room fully, we received the dungeon's notification informing us of the challenge.
<Defeat the Medusa Vinewraith before you succumb to its deadly venom.>
"Deadly venom," I snorted.
"It's deadly to me!" Vee cried.
I cast [Zephyr Shroud] on her.
"There we go, that should help."
"Venom, not poison. That means it will bite or inject it somehow, not poisonous gases," Vee whined.
I sighed and cast [Bubble] as well. For extra measure I ensured that one of my [Sub-Cores] was on [Aegis] casting duty.
"Better?" I asked.
"Much."
<If it wasn't obvious, any poisons would be cured after defeating the boss monster.>
"Well, why didn't you say so earlier?" Vee replied happily.
<I'm not required to give you hints.>
"Then I'm surprised you did," I pointed out.
<The sooner you complete the trial. The sooner I can kick you out of my dungeon.>
"Looks like his true colors are showing," Vee snickered. "Guess he doesn't have much hospitality."
<...>
I held back on taunting the dungeon. I didn't want to upset him with a boss fight coming, as I'd seen some rather nefarious plays by the [Dungeon Master] of the Mutation dungeon.
We climbed the final steps, entering a large, mostly empty chamber except for five pillars raised to the ceiling. It was one central pillar, larger in size, and the remaining four were equal distances apart from each other.
Wrapped around the large and central pillar was a gigantic mass of writhing vines that had fused together into the shape of a creature. The way it moved made it appear like a serpent despite its clearly evident plant-like nature.
Its "head" took the form of a snake maw, fangs included—albeit made from massive thorns. It also had "hair," which was more vines that ended in little snake-like heads. If that wasn't enough, most of the outer layer of vines had purple thorns scattered about.
<[Identify] failed.>
You're useless!
"That's a big snake," Vee commented.
"My worm form was bigger," I pointed out.
"Well, then go turn into a big worm and have a giant kaiju battle with it. I'll sit here and watch," Vee snorted.
"I…"
"Yes?"
"I don't have enough slime…" I whined.
Vee burst out laughing, only to be interrupted by a colossal tail that swung down on our position. Vee used [Warp] while I used [Blink], and we appeared at opposite ends of the boss arena.
"Okay, enough fooling around, time to kill the boss!" she exclaimed.
"Agreed."
While I enjoyed being a slime blob most of the time, I didn't want to risk being crushed or punctured by the boss monster. Thus, I deemed a transformation necessary. I opted to create a hybrid monster with the salamander and obsidianite worm, mixing overwhelming firepower with tremendous defense.
Lesser dragon scales mixed with obsidianite while being further bolstered by [Tempered Reinforcement]. I combined the powers of [Blaze Slime] with transformed [Inferno Sacs] to endlessly fuel the defensive boosting effects of both the metal and the trait.
<Proficiency gained. [Chimeric Mimicry LV 7] improved to [Chimeric Mimicry LV 8].>
"Yes!" I roared triumphantly, causing blue flames and heat to roil off my form.
This had been a long time coming, and considering how it was such a vital part of my everyday life, I honestly thought it would've leveled up sooner. I had a theory that because I was using it so routinely, I was getting some massive penalties for being "passive." Would you normally gain experience for something as easy as breathing? Probably not.
I quickly adjusted my borrowed traits to their new maximum level of eight, which directly highlighted the main reason why I'd probably, in all likelihood, struggled to level it up so much. If you really thought about it, the "optimal" method to level up [Chimeric Mimicry] would be to use a constantly shifting variety of new traits, regardless of their usefulness.
However, I found this extremely counterintuitive—why would I not use the best traits? I wanted to be the best elf, the best worm, the best monstrosity. I didn't want to settle for what I deemed "mediocre traits" just to get some extra experience proficiency points.
My enlarged form must have been more salamander than worm, as we suddenly received a rather frantic notification.
<D-dragon!? JUNIPER!>
Is he screaming into the dungeon notifications now?
The Medusa Vinewraith also flinched back hesitantly as it saw my fiery visage.
"No, silly, that's a slime," Vee said teasingly.
"And it's only lesser dragon scales," I pointed out. "This salamander that I ate was only a small fry."
<Gods, you're going to be the death of me and my dungeon. I can just feel it.>
"The only thing I'm killing is this giant plant snake!" I declared.
I shifted every single core to fire. It was time to channel my inner Dewi and burn things down! At the same time, I let my [Sub-Cores] off their leashes and gave them a simple order.
"Go wild!"
Comments
I've honestly suspected Paeris of being a/the spy the entire time; I'm betting it was him who convinced the original Sylthaeryn to leave home to get assassinated. Especially since it was him who was so sure she had died ("I witnessed her leaf falling from the tree myself,")
Bailey Tucker
2025-07-29 21:01:46 +0000 UTCI am kinda expecting Paeris to attack Syl when she leaves the elves. It probably won't even be at the order of his mistress. He will probably judge Syl as too great a potential threat in the future to simply allow to let loose, and take independent action for the good of his mistress, who is emotionally compromised in this instance. This is especially likely if they accidentally reveal that the dragon was also an experiment
Nemesis
2025-07-07 00:23:55 +0000 UTCLink to Next Chapter: [Burn it Down] https://www.patreon.com/posts/131172870?collection=1391417
A Arceon
2025-07-06 19:37:24 +0000 UTCWhat did Syl learn in her tutoring,if she doesn't even know that the Feirelle are a main branch ? Seems highly illogical not to teach her something so fundamental.
The Arcane Emperor
2025-06-18 03:57:19 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter!
mbncd
2025-06-11 06:52:20 +0000 UTCTFTC
Michael Zinkstein
2025-06-09 17:39:17 +0000 UTCWell. The funeral pyre for that dungeon may pierce the atmosphere. Go wild...? You buffoon.
That one with the boobs
2025-06-09 16:41:14 +0000 UTCIt's a good thing they specialize in water magic, otherwise we'd have another burning tree...
Sup3r J4k3
2025-06-09 16:40:58 +0000 UTCTFTC
CataFlan
2025-06-09 10:04:38 +0000 UTC"The only thing I'm killing is this giant plant snake!", "It was time to channel my inner Dewi and burn things down!" Hey buddy, everyone can see where this is going.
Cathsaigh
2025-06-09 09:26:07 +0000 UTCTftc
Plateworm
2025-06-09 09:09:20 +0000 UTCTank oo fur da chap!
Engineer4God
2025-06-09 08:22:21 +0000 UTCThis could go any number of ways. They could completely disregard all her orders from now on if things go particularly badly. One of the less bad possibilities would be blowing a hole in the side of the tree.
chaz mars
2025-06-09 07:57:16 +0000 UTCGo wild... it's a good thing the sub-cores aren't as literal as they used to be... remember when she gave the order to use her slime as mana and they did. She might have just given them their own sentience outside her own.
chaz mars
2025-06-09 07:55:05 +0000 UTCWith the evolution teased, I wonder what choices will be available. Gramps said he’d made his own additions, so maybe all the hopes of body-splitting isn’t futile?
Marquess
2025-06-09 07:44:58 +0000 UTCSimple, but extraordinarily dangerous. The sub cores can do a stupid amount. You just gave them sudo priveleges
D S
2025-06-09 07:37:52 +0000 UTCOh dear. Syl you PROMISED not to destroy this tree.
Roombot
2025-06-09 07:09:04 +0000 UTCWell, this can’t go wrong at all… also, is this the first time Syl gave a such an open ended order, do we finally get to see the full scope of insanity they can pull of? The cores are pretty crazy after all they were the original reason the glitched system happened.
Lionheart Copperhead
2025-06-09 06:57:52 +0000 UTCUuuhhh, the [Sub-Cores] should maybe not go wild?
Napalm078
2025-06-09 06:57:21 +0000 UTC"We had to protect our own pedestal while capturing or destroying the enemies." *or destroying the enemies'.
Napalm078
2025-06-09 06:56:47 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. Syl is sooooo going to accidentally burn down that dungeon, no?
Sparifankerl
2025-06-09 06:50:08 +0000 UTC*Please* put out any fires you start...
Daniel Mountain
2025-06-09 06:28:09 +0000 UTCYES!!
Buzz1089
2025-06-09 06:28:03 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter!
Wensber
2025-06-09 06:15:19 +0000 UTCTFTC!
Shai182
2025-06-09 06:15:17 +0000 UTC