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Chapter 896: We Have Forever

Trading with Rexion, even Outer Rexion, came with many complications. Both natural and magical environmental conditions outright killed people unless they were brighthearts or at least silver rank. The effects of the natural array inside Rexion were not as severe as when the array was rendered unstable by the messengers, twenty years earlier. It was still enough to cause problems for the weak and ill-prepared.

The ambient magic interfered with many forms of elemental magic and was hostile to extremely high rankers. Diamond rankers and many at the peak of gold found themselves suffering headaches and vertigo. It wasn’t enough to impede their formidable prowess, but it was highly unpleasant. There were also monsters. Most had learned to avoid the shaft, but some were freshly spawned and didn’t know better. Others were just too stupid to care. As a result, those heading up or down the shaft needed protection, or the power to protect themselves.

Because of the difficulties involved, guards nor manual labour could be found cheaply. Many turned to repurposed labour constructs, widely available after the reconstruction of Yaresh. While most merchants wanted them, the initial outlay was high. They were also expensive to repair, and not designed for combat. As a result, silver rankers filled the gaps.

Many silver rankers were craftspeople looking to fund their work, or noble scions cut off from the family purse. For those unwilling to adventure, or sign contracts that would tie them up as noble family guards for years, there were limited opportunities to make money. While working the shaft didn’t pay as well as adventuring, all it took was a desire for money and a willingness to suffer some indignity.

That indignity often proved the sticking point that made silver rank labour a problem. Used to running a workshop or being served on by others, fighting and hauling goods was something they felt was below them. For some, it became a valuable lesson in humility. In others, it brought their sense of entitlement to the fore. Needing to prove they were more than just thugs and labourers, they started throwing their weight around.

The brighthearts controlled Outer Rexion and the town at the top of the shaft, but the Adventure Society managed traffic moving up and down. The high-level society officials, up on the surface, considered this an excellent opportunity to track who came and went. The people actually doing the work considered the Office of Shaft Traffic Control one of the worst assignments available.

Being a shaft traffic controller was a complex, frustrating and occasionally dangerous job. Frustrated, entitled silver rankers always thought that their business was the most important, and they were the worst done by. When things inevitably went wrong, they grew volatile. The Adventure Society maintained a security force, but they were sometimes slow to act. It didn’t help that the security force itself was a punishment duty for recalcitrant adventurers.

The society was at least wise enough to not put malcontent adventurers in charge of anything. A cadre of society officials held the positions of authority, charged with keeping the security force itself in line. These were not coveted roles.

Miguel Ladiv had once foolishly imagined that a cushy job in the Adventure Society would be his for the taking. After all, his uncle was deputy director of the Adventure Society branch in Rimaros. He had seemed so welcoming, too, when Miguel said he wanted to follow him into society. Unfortunately, Uncle Vidal’s enthusiasm for nepotism proved to be of the ‘chance to prove yourself’ variety. Before he knew what had happened, Miguel found himself deep underground, in charge of a cycling array of malcontent adventurers.

“Adventurers have to deal with monsters,” Vidal had told him. “Adventure Society officials have to deal with adventurers, which is worse. I’m not going to lie to you; this job will be awful. You may get beaten up and you’ll definitely want to quit. But if you do the job, and do it well, you’ll be setting yourself up for big things. For one thing, you’re going to show the people that matter that you’re not taking the easy way.”

“Okay, Uncle, hear me out: what if we try doing things the easy way so they think I’m innovative and willing to do the unexpected?”

“The easy way is always expected, Miguel. Now, the other thing this job will do is let you run into some big names. A lot of important officials, diplomats and adventurers come through here.”

“You want me to suck up to famous adventurers?”

“No, that will just backfire on you. But people like that pay attention to what’s going on around them. They wouldn’t have lived that long if they didn’t. If they see you doing your job well now, they’ll remember that down the line. Getting into the top levels of the Adventure Society is a game of politics. Some day, a big adventurer who knows your face, and that you’re diligent and capable, will open doors that all the hard work in the world will not.”

His uncle had been right, of course. Miguel had definitely wanted to quit. He’d wanted an easy life, and this was anything but. To his surprise, he never quite did. He wasn’t heir to the family title, like his uncle, but he still had his pride. For five years now, he’d been wrangling idiot adventurers to keep order over idiot non-adventurers. He was astounded there hadn’t been some kind of blood bath between entitled merchant guards and his idiot adventurers.

He’d also seen some of those big names his uncle had mentioned. Members of famous teams like Moon’s Edge and Biscuit. Even the Yaresh diamond rankers, Allayeth and Charist, although that was rare. The natural array made diamond-rankers uncomfortable, though, so visitors that prestigious were rare.

Today was scheduled to be one of those rare days. The famous treasure hunter, Emir Bahadir was going to arrive. With him would be the inventor of the sky link communication tablets, along with a diamond ranker Miguel had never heard of. They would be arriving down the shaft as portals were extremely unreliable this close to Rexion proper. Even so, there was a small portal arrival area, tucked behind Miguel’s office.

Miguel’s security office was right on the edge of the shaft, abutting the largest of the Outer Rexion’s landing platforms. It was a curved quarter-dome of glass, opaque from the outside but allowing him to watch the shaft traffic from within. He knew the VIPs were arriving when he saw a large cloud vessel moving down.

Cloud constructs were popular vehicles, but were notoriously unstable in the depths. They were also small, for personal use. Scaling the size up sent the price soaring, making other designs more viable. This vehicle was an oversized cloud carriage, able to hold a  dozen or more in comfort. That made it too pricy for any but the larger noble houses, merchant barons or high-ranking adventurers.

Miguel had some paperwork with the details of the visitors on it. He grabbed the folder and headed outside, meandering across the landing platform. A half-dozen bureaucrats from the Office of Shaft Traffic Control rushed past him, scrambling to meet the visitors.

The cloud carriage reached the platform and was waved into position by the landing guide’s signal flags. The vehicle was much too large for the four people who emerged. As they disembarked, the vehicle dissolved and was drawn into a locket around the neck of one of the four passengers.

Miguel was certain that person was the diamond ranker, who went by Cloudweaver. It was unclear if he should address them as Cloudweaver or the Cloudweaver. Taking on such names had been common amongst high rankers for a long time. The non-gendered pronouns the paperwork warned him to use were new, but likewise a high-rank trend. It was unusual, but he had encountered them before in the course of his job.

Despite their rank, Cloudweaver was visibly unremarkable. They looked like a woman to Miguel, albeit with short hair and a face that was boyish, but delicate and pretty. He couldn’t sense an aura, but there was something about their presence that stood out. It was as if they was painted in vibrant colours while everyone else was washed out.

Of the two men, the taller was the most striking of the group. Impeccably dressed, handsome and black as midnight, he had rainbow beads woven into his hair. He was emitting a polite amount of aura, advertising his gold rank. That was clearly the treasure hunter. The woman next to him, also gold rank, was his wife. Her hair was long, dark and straight, so shiny it reflected the colourful lights of the nearby plaza. She panned over everything with a sharp gaze, Miguel flushing as she paused on him for a moment.

The last member of the group had pale skin and a slightly nervous look about him. At silver, he was the lowest rank of the group and didn’t look comfortable in his long coat, shifting as if unused to wearing it. His neck craned as he looked around like a country boy on his first trip to the city.

The Adventure Society officials were attempting to greet the group, with mixed success. Emir Bahadir and — Miguel checked his paperwork — Travis Noble were chatting with each other, ignoring the officials. The diamond ranker looked angry and annoyed as they rubbed at their temples.

Technically, Miguel’s job was to stop these people from causing problems, just like he was everyone else. Anyone who thought that was remotely possible was an idiot. His real job was to stop anyone stupid enough to try and cause them trouble. Failing that, it was to scrape what was left of the troublemakers off the wall, then try to identify them for his report.

The long-haired woman, Constance Bahadir, was the one dealing with the officials, and certainly seemed more professional than her companions. Miguel was introduced and spoke with her long enough to offer a security detail. She declined.

Cloudweaver ran out of patience with the meet and greet. The air thrummed as aura erupted out of them and washed over the town. Miguel managed to swallow a groan at how much work that was gong to cost him as the whole town was disrupted.

“He’s not here,” they growled. “We came all the way down this hole full of headache-inducing magic and he’s not even here?”

“He’s probably doing something dimensional,” Emir said. “He’s always up to things like that. Let’s go find somewhere to sit down and get a drink.”

“I would suggest the bar called the Speckled Egg,” Miguel said. “It’s pricy, but close, and the walls are enchanted to filter the natural array out of the ambient magic. Many of our more powerful visitors find it more accommodating to their needs.”

Emir looked Miguel over for a second, then gave a small nod. Miguel pointed back at the plaza and gave Emir simple directions. The four visitors left, some of the officials attempting to talk their way into accompanying them. A couple flashed dark looks at Miguel, which he ignored.

Miguel headed back for his office when he saw a line of dark energy, dancing like fire, appear on the ground in the portal area. From it rose an obsidian arch, containing a sheet of the same shadowy power. Portals weren’t impossible to open in Outer Rexion, but they were difficult. Usually, only portal specialists made the attempt, and he waited to see who emerged. To his surprise, it was his uncle.

“Miguel? Perfect. Good news, nephew; I’m getting you off this job.”

“Why?” Miguel asked, having trusted his uncle’s good news too many times before.

“Because I’ve gotten you a new one, obviously. You are going to be the Adventure Society liaison with Jason Asano.”

“Isn’t that the job you’ve been constantly complaining about since I was little?”

“No, I don’t think so.”

“I’m quite certain it is. Remember aunt Maria’s birthday when you accidentally drank the gold-rank wine? You wouldn’t stop talking about it while the Healer priestess was removing the poison.”

“That doesn’t sound familiar. You’re probably thinking of something else.”

Miguel was about to respond when a second person emerged from the portal. His aura was silver rank, projected just enough to be polite, yet his presence stood out like the Cloudweaver’s.

“Your uncle loved the job,” the man said. “We hardly ever used him as bait when trawling for sea monsters.”

Miguel immediately understood two things. This man had to be Jason Asano, and he was not a silver ranker, whatever his aura claimed.

“It’s an honour to meet you, sir,” he said. “However, with respect, I feel that being your liaison with the Adventure Society is not a position that would have a positive outcome.”

“And why do you say that?” Asano asked.

“I’ve heard of you, sir.”

Jason laughed and slapped a hand on Vidal’s shoulder.

“You were right, he’ll do just fine. I have a long-overdue meeting with a diamond ranker, but get him set up.”

Asano stepped into Vidal’s shadow and fell into it, as if it was a hole in the ground. Miguel stared at the spot for a long time.

“Uncle?”

“Yes, Miguel?”

“Do you remember when I took this job and you told me I could quit if I wanted to?”

“I do.”

“I’m going to do that now.”

“No, you’re not.”

“Yes I am. I’m doing it now. I quit.”

“Sorry, boy. You should have tried that before people realised you were competent. Now, follow me through this portal. I have a lot to explain.”

***

Jason and the Cloudweaver were opposite one another in a booth. The bar was large and clean, but cultivated a dingy atmosphere with dim lighting and décor heavy on dark wood and leather. Constance, Travis and Emir were sharing a round table next to the booth. Travis was already onto his third massive glass of some extremely blue beverage.

“What did you do to my cloud flask?” the Cloudweaver demanded.

Jason grinned at the question. They had sat in seething silence through his reunion with Travis, Constance and Emir. He could feel them heating up like a kettle and finally sat down to talk before they boiled over.

“I turned it into my cloud flask,” he said. “Leaving control access in a soul-bound item is always going to be unreliable, you had to know that. I pulled it into my soul instead of leaving it on the outside, and all your influence got pushed out.”

“How did you do that?”

“This is starting to feel like an interrogation, and I’m not sure you’re holding the moral high ground here. You’re the one who left shady back door access in my cloud flask.”

“Shady Back Door Access,” Travis echoed, his words slightly slurred. “Name of your sex tape.”

“Uh, that’s great, mate,” Jason said. “But maybe go over to the bar before the diamond ranker murders you with their eyes.”

Travis looked at the Cloudweaver, visibly gulped and hurried off. He hurried back, grabbed his half-finished drink and hurried off again.

“If I choose to make this an interrogation,” the Cloudweaver continued, “then that is what it shall be.”

“It will be a short one then,” Jason rebutted. “I have neither interest nor obligation in putting up with you playing strict nanny.”

The diamond ranker’s presence pressed in on Jason with such precision that no one else in the bar so much as glanced over. Jason opened his avatar up to his true self, fending off their power. A crack appeared in the wall next to them and they both backed off.

“That’s pretty good,” Jason said. “You’re on the road to cultivating a transcendent aspect. I haven’t really looked into how ranking up through diamond works yet. But don’t wave your stick at me, mate. Mine’s bigger.”

“If I used aura instead of presence, I could make that puppet you’re wearing bleed out its ears and die.”

“Sure, but that doesn’t get you what you want. You’re too smart to not know that. You’re poking me to see what happens. I’m guessing the diamond rank community is curious and wants you to feel me out.”

The anger in the Cloudweaver’s face vanished and they sat back with a smile.

“Yes,” they said. “When you came to this world for a second time, you were unstable.  Prone to lashing out and making angry decisions. That was containable when you were just some silver ranker. Now you’re gold rank and something far more on top. We need to know if we should put you down while we still can.”

“I understand,” Jason said. “Wondering whether my power makes me too dangerous is kind of my thing.”

“Are you?”

“Probably, but you missed your window. I’m fully immortal, now. No more conditional resurrections. You can’t stop me from coming back because I don’t have to. As you said, you can break the puppet, but I just have to build a new one.”

He smiled.

“They call diamond rankers immortal, but we know you’re not. Not really. You can make them stay down, with enough effort. It doesn’t even take that much, really. Not with the right powers.”

“Is that a threat?”

“I have forever and can’t be stopped. You came here to see what happens if you and your friends decide to string me up. Now you know.”

“We already knew. It was suggested that we point out that your friends are not as immortal as you are, and you’ve sworn off resurrections for everyone, not just yourself.”

“It was suggested, was it?”

“It was.”

“And how was that suggestion received?”

“Some of us are very old, Asano. Old enough to have seen the world burn and history end. Magic helped civilisation rise up much earlier here than on your world. Earlier than most on this planet even realise. When diamond rankers go to war, only they survive. We want to avoid that just as much as you.”

“I’m not a diamond ranker.”

“No. On the mortal plane, you are below us, but in the realm to which we aspire, we are below you. Our hope is that we can guide one another in the areas we each lack.”

“I’ve got too much going on to even think about a diamond-rank transcendent study group.”

“Of course you do. You’re young. But we have forever. I’ve waited almost two decades to just hear about what you’ve done with your cloud flask. I would appreciate it if we could finally get to it now, though. If more of your friends arrive, I get the feeling it’ll be another two decades at least.”

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Comments

i didn’t realize Vidal’s full name was a palendrome…

Hankabeth They/Them

Came back to re read and saw this.... this has to have been done on purpose [While working the shaft didn’t pay as well as adventuring, all it took was a desire for money and a willingness to suffer some indignity.]

Shadowessence

Vidal eagerly pawning off Jason-duty onto his poor nephew Miguel had me busting up laughing for a good 2 minutes. Poor kid.

Daniel Powers

Silver rank travis.. Guss he making enough coin not only to setup a cell phone grid but to core up to silver and i whould bet is working on gold.. Shirt has impllied you can only take in cores so fast wonder if we will see him hit gold. I pretty sure hes self aware enought for that part of process.

True

Yes!

Frederick

"Some of us are very old, Asano. Old enough to have seen the world burn and history end. Magic helped civilisation rise up much earlier here than on your world. Earlier than most on this planet even realise. When diamond rankers go to war, only they survive." My thoughts return to the Greenstone region. Specifically the ancient aqueduct built by an unknown civilisation and the mysterious Reaper Cult/Order of the Reaper outposts seemingly contemporary to the aqueduct. One of which was located at the bottom of Skyscar Lake, which seems to be an unnatural geologic feature akin to the effects of the Builder pulling astral spaces off the world, and co-terminus to the Builder's World Engineer invasion vessel. Is that what happens when diamond-rankers go to war? Is Shirt gonna have to do a prequel at some point?

StarkRG

Thx for the chapter

Kconraw

This was nice. Ladiv can finally palm Jason and his antics onto someone else haha

Frank Morgana

Waiting is the hardest part. I took a hiatus from reading at the end of book 10, and this past week binged up to here. It's so so good.

Chase Phillips

He's faked core use in his aura before, long ago on Rimaros. With this much more training, it seems very Jason to fake his rank for S&G

Chase Phillips

I like that idea, Voice Kal and the Astral King had to know that Margo Shart, or whatever his name is, was going to run into someone who could put him down. I doubt they intended him to run into a GAB's vessel but still, they knew there would be at least two Diamond Ranked adventurers in that city waiting for him. If I were him, I'm not sure I'd be mad at Jason for much more than taking my stuff. I definitely would have a proposal for him, if for no other reason than Jason could help with the transition from Diamond Rank to Astral King by removing the mark on his soul that is preventing him from transcending.

Chris Furry

So I’m fully caught up and totally hooked. Gonna have to wait with everyone else now :)

Trey Siemens

This was a really great chapter, was Jason's aura being silver on purpose or a typo? Super interesting if he can fake a rank downgrade

Lucas Gulick

So hear me out. Mango shat was basically thrown under the bus by the The voice of the will and the Astral king herself, right? What if instead of coming back angry at Jason he comes back with a proposition of some sort. I know Jason will now have cloudweaver and the other Diamond rankers but they aren't Astral kings, there's only so much they can really teach him. It would be interesting if him and Jason get to meat Boris's Astral king and the others in the unorthodoxy. (Just a thought I had at work)

Fuzzy Wuzzy

He can stick his friends in his soul

Havics Child

@shirt please let Valdis and his team be part of the earth invasion/Exploration team 🙏 I am rereading the second book and the dynamic of Jason and valdis was so promising 😁 maybe the mirror king can make valdis secretly partisipating

Bent Sommer

I don't think cloudweaver was that aggressive. Mentioning that Jason's friends weren't immortal and acknowledging that when diamond tankers go to war, no one else survives sounds more like an introduction to high rank politics. More like a "you can fight us but your friends can't, so don't assume that being immortal means you are free of consequences and go on a power trip"

Morgan Amacosmos

Normally I would agree with you but I feel it fits in this situation Cloudweaver was testing to see if Jason would act like he used to when the assholes did it.

Jeffery Woods

I completely agree with you here. There was a lot of ambiguity in the text where the reader could interpret it one way or the other. When Cloudweaver “leaned back and smiled” I read a sift in the tone of the conversation to a more positive one, but I could see how others could read it as a negative tone.

Cryfdwr

I feel it's kinda tiring that all these seen it all done it all powerful old & immortals come at Jason with the same strategy that the assholes use especially when they have the info on how well it works

ItWasIDIO!!

very possibly. then again he does have that flame thrower - wouldn't it be wiser to offer to become his friend and mentor, sincerely, instead of poking the bear to see how it reacts? I'm hoping he gets a mentor. honestly, being as old as they are they should have gained some wisdom by now.

ABTelford

first off: love your writing! hmm...seems like there's a lot of debate about the finer meanings in this conversation with Cloudweaver. that being the case, I suggest a little added internal dialogue or physical contextual clues to help us readers interpret this conversation the way you intended it to be. Is Cloudweaver threatening his friends or are they warning Jason that others out there are considering that option? How does Cloudweaver take Jason basically saying "I'll kill you off eventually if you do that". I want some emotional reaction cues please! like, is he annoyed, upset, unaffected, blandly unimpressed, a little amused? please provide some cues. that's my one complaint about your writing - the dialogue is great but I often want those emotional/physical descriptors to help me understand the speakers feelings during the conversation. ex: "he said with annoyance" or "his eyes narrowed at her threat, but he answered calmly". - that kinda stuff.

ABTelford

We all read what Dominion told Jason. Well, here is a group that mostly live by that and don’t want some young fool (if charming and trying to do the right things) to force them out of the positions they choose for no good reason. They are not putting pressure here, they are trying to prevent a fire by telling the kid to be careful with the really big flamethrower he is holding, and as they are treating him as one of their own they talk directly about the pro’s and con’s. Everyone here talking about respecting Jason but he is a kid with a flamethrower and you don’t start the talk with “do what ever you want kid, feel free”. You check if he is about to burn the house first before anything else. And the way they did it was by directing the anger/hostility towards only one of them just in case.

Idan tal

Longer lived people also means cultural development happens in fundamentally different ways from how we're familiar with it. The pronoun thing is a ultimately a language change, and could be novel to an alien civilization.

LolGamez

Yeah I don't think people realize the power of what he just did here

AfroMocha

They did mention how Jason did talk to Amir in Constance while the diamond ranker was fuming

AfroMocha

No you are entirely right we as a readers definitely have authoritary issues especially with everything that's happened to Jason whenever he's gotten power there's been someone bigger to come and try and take it from him. My confusion was I read a bunch of Jason's comments as that's Cloud Weaver and vice versa

AfroMocha

There is no putting down an Astral King for good. Astral Kings are truly immortal. There's no diamond ranked that can kill an actual universe. Kill the prime avatar, sure. But no way to kill an Astral King.

chip.chap

Okay I know the diamond rank community probably has some power and they probably know ways to put Jason down for good because I assume it's a diamond rank community that's probably been going toe to toe with the actual astral Kings. That being said diamond ranker or no power or no they should really really sit down and look at the people that have gone up against Jason in the past with the power that they had and how they failed every single time. Doesn't matter if the world Phoenix was backing him before Jason now has come into his own power that he's more than capable of handling himself

AfroMocha

They were playing the asshole to gauge reaction. They said as much. When Jason returned to Pallimustus from Earth the first time he was prone to lashing out. Not dangerous at silver, but a gold rank half-transcendent? He can break stuff on a whole new level. And they can’t kill him. Just give him a time out. Sure, it a two decade timeout, but on the scale of immortality? It’s a blink. What really interests me is the fact that someone floated the idea of using his friends against him. That is how you push Jason to let the world burn. And between a Sanguine Horror and an Avatar of Doom? He can.

Chris Furry

Sooo are they an asshole or playing an asshole to gauge a reaction? Either way, not the best impression if they want something from Jason

Mantiqore

It’s becoming increasingly clear that some of you have authority issues that you are projecting onto the diamond rankers. The Cloudweaver specifically has been treating him politely other than the one time they tried to collapse his cloudflask, which even then is arguably dismissed as her trying to make sure his aftermarket modifications didn’t blow up in anyone’s face, and when she made sure he wouldn’t go crazy, aka the “you’re a big kid that we have to worry about now” speech, likely given to every peak gold in existence. In this conversation, she has been helpful. She expressed that the diamond rankers of the world aren’t idiots who would go after his friends and family. And she requested to see his modified cloud flask. I don’t see why so many people are so fixated on the diamond rankers having the critical thinking skills of a toddler.

Luke Scheffe

It's weird that diamond rankers who have lived for centuries (at the very least), and whose rank requires truly understanding oneself, would be even slightly swayed by some Earthling zygote giving them the idea of a gender-neutral pronoun. Pallimustus is full of beings of numerous different species and cultures who, by silver rank (IIRC), are basically entirely magical beings for whom their biological sex is obsolete. I'd expect the Pallimusties to already have a plethora of words to describe any number of gender identities/expressions that didn't exist on Earth prior to magic becoming widely known. It'd make sense if Jason's translation power didn't adequately convey the meaning to him because he himself lacked the necessary context to understand a non-binary identity--and his new communication ability makes up for his own shortcoming. But I don't think we can realistically view Earth as being more knowledgeable/progressive than Pallimustus on this one particular subject.

Liesmith

Of course they do. They are diamond rankers. In their minds they are negotiating from the position of power. Especially because it sounds like there are many of them at the table.

Alex Schellenberg

Maybe if she hadn't passively threatened his family this would have had more weight with the friends speech. It just reads off as entitled nonsense. They wanted something for nothing basically.

ouroboros

It is not, but it's going to be easy to do now. The link least needs to be fleshed out and stabilized and pretty much anyone will be able to use it provided Jason doesn't limit access to it but the capability will be completed. It is the last part to let Earth's universe's repair be completed...

TerrestrialOverlord

I know this question isn't directly linked to this chapter, but does anyone know if the bridge between worlds is already complete? Doesn't Jason still need to anker it in pallimustus? Since he needs the Builder to open the fundamental realm for him😅? Or did I miss something

Jacqie Casper

I assume it would half of a half dome

Daniel Delatorre

It's not just me is it? I hate all these people who do shit like that to Jason. just wanna hit them in their big dumb faces. Thanks for the chapter.

Justus Saucedo

I have a feeling he’s going to get shafted harder than Clive’s wife

Ethan

You are correct Cloudweaver did not threaten Jason's family. Neither did the "Diamond Rank Community" that Cloudweaver is representing. What she did do is let Jason know that some individuals within that community consider it a viable option. They consider it strongly enough that Cloudweaver warned Jason about it.

Michael Lloyd Kelley

What is a quarter dome? I love that is what i focused on lol. I've normally heard a half dome for viewing.

Ryan Cook

At least the second time around. Certainly dawn raised some serious red flags to the wider community. I'd also assume raythe had some conversations as well. Before that? Probably not until maybe the gods hit him post contest though.

Kevin Anderson

After this Im curious as to whether or not the diamonds have been watching Jason from the beginning. I bet theres no way they dont know an outworlder has emerged. And he would never know if they were.

Tim

Anyone getting the sense that Jason is going to get the shaft from the diamond rankers?

Lora Greenberg

I kinda hope Cloudweaver ends up as energy for Jason to build another avatar

BloodStorm

I wish, once they said that, Jason wouldve been like, "That's fine, let's ask my boy Dominion how that would go for you. Or my girl Knowledge, she can tell you how that'd play out." And theyd show up to let the diamond rank know whats up.

Tim

I fucking love Travis and his drunken dare 😂

Anthony Moreno

Thank you for the chapter. I hope we get more from Emir. Having him show up and not congratulate Jason on finally hitting gold felt a little weird.

Max

In his realm, totally, outside of it not so much. Also, they would hate that

Alexandra Whalen

People. They did not threaten Jason’s family. It was an idea that someone floated and which was quickly shot down, because they have no interest in rebooting civilization again. She literally told him of that as a peace offering, that they had no interest in antagonizing him.

Luke Scheffe

Ohhhhh throwing off a diamond rank aura and being like mines better?! Spicy.

Braden Lambert

Technically speaking if he wants his friends to be immortal couldn't he just do that?

dakota dodson

It's true. That's why strip clubs in Florida are so prolific. That and the Florida man..... so not sure how the scales work on that lol

JonO

Honestly I was expecting team biscuit to be hated on, so it was pleasant, but not necessarily a surprise. I figured they'd be legendarily infamous

JonO

Ngl I hope he puts someone down to make an example, not as a rash quick reaction, but as a calculating decision

Brandon Todd

More story development yes

Zachary Blevins

No we never got the name

JonO

But they do. Protection is important. It helps from getting shafted in the other senses of that word.... according to urban dictionary of course

JonO

Funny how it always seems like the powerful want what Jason has, yet when he asked for what was promised, they always screw him over. Cloudweaver and the other diamond rankers might not like the results of their power plays against Jason.

N8rtotPlayz

Ah Ladiv. He knows, if you want to get ahead you gotta work the shaft TFTC!

Tom C

He can already auto rebuild a body. It just has a cool down of 1 year.

Razeel Nightfall

The implications of that 5th to last paragraph are... staggering.

Youkai-sama

Yeah his Uncle just dumped a headache in his lap

Kalanaere

People need to learn to not threaten friends as a test, I understand trying to test someone to figure out how stable they are but even the best people lose their patience when that which they value most is threatened. DO NOT MESS WITH A MANS FAMILY. People have done worse over less and Jason is one of the few true immortals out there and like they said he has forever, why risk making an enemy of one of the few people who can potentially actually live up to the threats he makes.

Daniel is ŁØNE

Ahh Ladiv. The casually easily forgotten character that rises from the coat tails. Also I love that team Biscuit was included in the highly respected list.

Agent P.

Except he doesn’t need them at all. They need him.

David

A whole side novel of vignettes of people dealing with Jason and all he entails

Shane Harper

Unless it’s another test, I sure hope he drains them like the diamond messenger

John Durrett

Just curious did we ever know the name of Emir's team from back when they still adventure together?

Mike Zebill

After all , working the shaft requires taking one for the team. ;p

John Durrett

I was super proud of Travis for that one.

Kevin Anderson

Speaking of silly sex innuendos, I was especially taken with: "... those heading up or down the shaft needed protection." Definitely easy to misunderstand!

Ligeia

Not so much a typo as he changed their pronoun from she to they but forgot to change the verb to match. I'm sure Shirt will catch all this stuff before the book goes to publication.

Ligeia

Not saying you are wrong, but may be you are judging too soon? Most of the conversation so far was literally them trying to get a rise out of Jason on purpose to see how stable he is. Doing it on behalf of others to boot. Outside of that (basically just the last sentence) they don't seem all that entitled for a diamond ranker.

Paradox

And then to top it off threaten his friends

Mike Zebill

Shady Back Door Access. I’m dying lmao!

Trevor Mallow

Nobody is going to oitty Miguel? Poor guys Uncle just offloaded a Walkinh Yalkkng Universal Catastrophe onto him by the name if Jason Asano and it appears Jason was part of the deal. On another note it is interesting that The Diamonds want to make a knowledge exchange. Sounds like if Jason will help them with Transcending they'll help him with Diamond rank. I fins the age reference interesting too. Seems to me Cloudweaver knows a great deal than people realize

Kalanaere

Lmao...Uncle, remember how you said I could quit? Yes. I quit....Nope, now get yer ass in the portal. Rofl I always enjoyed Vidal, I hope Miguel is just as amusing...we need a subteam sort of side novel with Fiorella, Miguel, Rhett and Jamie having adventures of their own while following the Biscuit.

Tim

I wonder if Jason could use the life force built up in Colin to make a new Avatar for himself?

Alex Schellenberg

I'm proud of you for how many times you used Shaft in a sentence. Even if you aren't lol I am

Chioke Nelson

Awesome chapter!!!

Jon

Typo? "It was as if they was painted in vibrant colours" -> "were painted"

Alan McIntyre

Asia Kate Dillon is the Cloudweaver and none shall change my mind. (Adjudicator from John Wick 3)

Daylan Ethridge

Most high rankers who meet Jason seem to worship the God of Not Learning From The Past. "Let's poke him to see what happens."

Alan McIntyre

Don’t mess with Jason! TYFTC!

Justin

Plus, I'm shocked he's still silver. I'd assume he could afford the gold cores....

Kevin Anderson

I love how team biscuit is name dropped as legendary

Russell Widger

If you like would Ive done with the cloud flask, you should see what Ive done to a few cities.

Iain Grubb

Ah yes, lets play "fuck around and find out" with the guy who is on first name basis with the God of bad decisions.

Gavin Wayne Pitcher

They mentioned it some time as in a few books ago. Didn't go into big detail though. I guess they're not super important to the story, just a plot device. Clives wife will still hook up with them. So no worries there.

JonO

These chapters help me get through my week, much thanks, Shirt.

Andrew Whewell

Speaking of Diamond Rankers....Is anyone curious about the Diamond Ranker that hired Emir to aquire the Reaper Scythe? Will we ever find out who they were and why they wanted the Scythe?.....asking for Clive's Wife.

Terry Bell

"Yes I am. I’m doing it now. I quit.” “Sorry, boy. You should have tried that before people realised you were competent." After the week I just had, I felt this in my soul.

Rina Lynn

I knew I wasn’t going to like Cloudweaver 😑 really hate people like them. Necessary evils for good stories I guess. Did this chapter seem short to you? Or were we just spoiled by the last chapters from the ending of the previous book?

DirePants

Definitely closer to 20 and for this diamond ranker we'll he was ducking theme even before he went underground. You gotta remember at the end of the fight world Phoenix and reaper spent a few years just walking too. Then he had to build a body.

Gb

I think at least one, maybe up to three. Cloud weaver is a definite maybe due to convenience. Allayeth seems probable and so does soramir. I don't think both though. And the third will likely be dawn but she'll show sporadically whenever she does

JonO

Well she was waiting before the bright heart transformation zone which took several months + and the Jason transformation time which is 15 years, so she said close to two decades so rounding up from 16 years for her wait, but the story was at around 6 years before the transformation zone, should be 21 years for the entire story so far

Jordan Rogers

Wait how long was Jason away from everyone fighting the astral powers and building the throne? I thought it was only around 5 years not 20

patrick__starz

"While working the shaft didn’t pay as well as adventuring, all it took was a desire for money and a willingness to suffer some indignity." I can't not laugh

Zach Jamison

Completely. Working the shaft takes competence really. Hence why there is a ladiv in charge. They're, as a family, wholly able to effectively work it.

JonO

I wanna hear how Travis is handling being rich!

David Cooper

True, though I think she still has time on her efforts.

JonO

Amen to that!

JonO

Not really? Maybe Cris will lose it due to Allayeth flirting with Jason, but otherwise Jason is in good terms with them in general. Cloudy just said they want a mutually beneficial relationship with him.

Idan tal

I like Cloudweaver. Am I the only one thinking a few diamond rankers are going to tag along to Earth?

Michael Fannon

Didn't even catch that at first.

Connor

Biscuits

Tyler S.

How many times has Shirt shoved The Shaft in our face?

Nematrec

Ladiv having been effected by Team Biscuit is now throwing the Karmic shade at his poor nephew, silver to Gold...

Tyler S.

Hands up everyone giggling like a twelve year old school girl on the inside when it mentioned "working the shaft" 🙋

Jason Hardman

I read Miguel Ladiv and was like where's Vidal? Poor Miguel...

MacMahon Wenzl

Yup, two times: (1) "The diamond ranker looked angry and annoyed as she rubbed at her temples." And (2) " ... air thrummed as aura erupted out of her and washed over the town."

Ligeia

Confirmed 20 years

Stephanie Washburn

Great chapter

Malcolm

Been seeing so much recycled information for word count...

Landsraad

Jason finna burn down some diamonds???

Hemlock

Oh that was just as sweet as I thought it would be. Truly an amazing chapter.

Numbzy

It wont be funny when dawn comes back to reunite with jason all those dismond rankers are gonna get real tame then

Marvin bennett

Idk bro shit seemed pretty reasonable 😂

jazz

After they realized the threats wouldn’t work and they sent someone to investigate. Somehow, they didn’t learn last time. I just don’t get how anyone that bent on antagonizing things that can kill them are still alive. Okay, yes I do. They only actually do anything when they know it’ll be a win. That just makes it worse.

David

The name of this chapter should just be "sex puns for days"

Sylphie

Wrapping your head around living forever is just an insane thought process…

Rah rah rah

I love this chapter, if only because of all the shafting involved. Vidals relative being shafted into his current position (pun intended) then forming a shaft traffic control. Constant travel along said shaft only to shaft the people looking to shaft the shafter? Everyone is getting the shaft and I stand up for everything about it!

JonO

Why does it feel like Jason is going to have to permanently kill a diamond ranker to get his point across soon...

AA

I kinda want cloudweaver to join team biscuit. They are hilarious. New ladiv is also very funny. You should have quit before anyone found out how competent you are. That's comedy gold. This is a very funny chapter.

Zachary Ross

Oh no. More people are assholes and don’t trust him without good reason. I am shocked. Being reasonable after making threats and testing someone because you think it’s acceptable does not make you reasonable. Jason has said as much before and it’s just as true now as it was then.

David

The meeting we’ve been awaiting since book 7. Living up to expectations so far and I’m glad it’s happening when he’s gold rank/astral king

jazz

We finally get to meet cloudweaver. Yay! You messed up their pronouns twice where they let their aura loose at the landing pad, BTW.

Catherine Jones

Not entirely but definitely in the wheelhouse. Lol

JonO

thanks for the chapter. also Fuck i want to know what the other diamond rankers think of Jason

michael shafer

The question should be, "how does one apply?" Lol

JonO

The diamond rank community wants something from Jason… I’m sure this will end amicably.

Hunter

Happy birthday! 🎂🎉🎊🎁🎈 may it be filled with biscuits!

Sasquatchachu

"While working the shaft didn’t pay as well as adventuring, all it took was a desire for money and a willingness to suffer some indignity." Isnt this basically a definition of a prostitute?

Nathan Emerson

Tftc, Shirt. Although now I'm wondering if it will be another two decades for us to get to Jason's reunion with his team!

Ligeia

Not ominous at all

Jackjargon

Phrasing

Aaron Simmons

Brooklyn 99 reference FTW!

Sean Sheldon

OMG why does that sound so dirty "Office of Shaft Traffic Control"

Gotrek65

My new favorite line in the book "While working the shaft didn’t pay as well as adventuring, all it took was a desire for money and a willingness to suffer some indignity."

Chris Foote

Thanks for the chapter

Connor

"While working the shaft didn’t pay as well as adventuring, all it took was a desire for money and a willingness to suffer some indignity." Haven't finished reading the chapter yet, but I need to applaud this! We'll done shirt!

JonO

Am I the only one who uses the size of the side bar to gauge the chapter length?😂 Got it down to science at this point

jazz

Had to laugh at working the shaft, not even done with the chapter yet

bbjace

Hell yeah a chapter on my birthday!

Ryan Smart

We Have Forever makes it seem like someone is for sure going to die.

Molly

Here we go

Ether

Bang

Hunter


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