Chapter 493: The Hitting It a Bunch Plan
Added 2021-07-14 23:00:03 +0000 UTCThe original plan had been to sneak into the dam quickly and quietly in two small groups while the defences had been pulled away by the attack on the valley. From the outset, it was clear that the defences had been massively increased since Clive, Humphrey and Sophie first scouted it out. Their intent had been to launch the operation immediately after their original surveillance. Travelling to reunite the team, meet Dawn and then the start of the monster surge had caused multiple delays.
The newly added presence of the constructs in such large numbers suggested either something had significantly changed or something important was happening. It was unlikely to be a reaction to leaking information about the attack on the valley because there hadn't been time to emplace herds of constructs all through the territory approaching the dam.
Guard squads of Purity loyalists were stationed outside the entrances at each end of the dam. Each squad was made up of one silver leading some bronze-rankers and were made short work of. Both teams needed to move fast because of the constructs they had left behind without eliminating.
At one end of the dam, Belinda deftly negated the magic on the heavy security door and picked the mechanical lock. On the other, Clive and Sophie split those tasks between them. Both teams went inside and ruined the magic of the doors, sealing them shut against anyone trying to go through, friend or foe.
The inside of the dam complex was cavernous, with huge open space and a ceiling that loomed high overhead. The dam spanned the entrance to a sprawling valley and the dam’s interior followed that line in a huge, arcing curve. The roof, walls and floor were concrete, while huge devices of heavy industrial magic occupied the floor and stuck out from the walls. This was artifice on the largest scale; the kind used by cities to manage the infrastructure that supported their great populations. Here, it not only managed the water flow through the dam but the magic carried within that water; accumulated, refined and repurposed.
Plan A, stealth, had gone out the window before the two groups even reached the dam. Plan B, blitz past the diminished defences was rendered laughable by defences that had been increased, not decreased. Purity loyalists were already bearing down on them. Some were clearly guards, charging at them. Others looked to be artificers who served as magical technicians. They were abandoning the infrastructure they were modifying and running in the other direction.
At one end of the dam, Sophie dashed forward while Humphrey poured out a circle of bone powder from a bag. Clive and Onslow stood protectively in front of him as he summoned his dragon warriors and Stash leapt from his pocket. The Shape-shifting little dragon turned from a mouse into a rune tortoise like Onslow. He couldn’t match the full powers of the other familiar, especially when Onslow and Clive worked together, but he still made for a strong defensive bulwark.
Humphrey took out a pair of twelve-sided dice and rolled them in the circle of bone power. Light rose from the upturned faces of the dice, one projecting a glowing green line drawing of a crocodile’s head. The other was more of an indistinct brown blob. The dice flew back to Humphrey’s hand and he returned them to his dimensional space as a column of light shot up from the circle.
Sophie was already engaged with the approaching guards while Clive and the two Onslows were blasting magical attacks past her. Behind them, monsters were emerging from the light of Humphrey’s summoning circle, one after another.
They were crocodiles made of mud, anywhere from five to seven metres long. Bone protruded all over their bodies, mostly taking the form of scales that looked less crocodilian and more draconic. The bone scales, as well as the long teeth, were all topped with panels and caps of enchanted metal. One of Humphrey’s powers conjured basic magic items for each creature he summoned.
Despite having legs, the mud monsters slithered forward on a slimy path, like fat snakes or speedy slugs. They left a trail of mud behind them as they moved to attack.
The guards had the numbers initially but the tables quickly turned as twenty of Humphrey’s dragon bone mud crocodiles filled even the huge floor space of the dam’s voluminous interior.
The crocodiles didn’t just clamp onto the dam guards but dragged them to the ground and into a death roll, sucking them into the mud of their elemental bodies. In doing so, the bony scales passed through the bodies of the guards, who disappeared into the creatures and didn't come back out. Each monster had to pause and digest before moving onto the next victim.
Only the bronze-rank Purity loyalists suffered this fate, although that was most of the guards. The silver-rankers amongst them were strong enough to fend off or avoid the sluggish monsters, despite there being so many. Humphrey, Sophie and Clive were much harder to avoid.
At the other end of the dam, Belinda was taking frontline duties while Gary summoned an ally of his own. Using her ability to grow larger and stronger, she called up the heavy weapons and armour Gary had forged for her. Her echo spirit familiar, named Gemini at Jason’s suggestion, mimicked her form and gear as it stood beside her. No longer bound by its iron-rank limitations, Gemini now had physical substance and could even emulate some of Belinda’s abilities.
Behind the pair, Gary was calling out his own summoned entity. A singular entity, compared to Humphrey's small army, Gary's forge golem was a towering edifice of crude iron. A white-yellow glow shone from between the heavy panels that made up its lumbering body. It was neither quick nor agile, but it was massive, at almost twice Gary's height. While it was every bit as strong and resilient as it looked, more impressive was its most powerful attack. The panels on its chest opened up to reveal a cavity full of molten metal it could spray over enemies.
***
“This is wrong,” Clive said as he looked over a large device.
They had partially fought their way along the dam and Clive had stopped to sabotage a large piece of equipment that looked like an industrial pump into which someone had stabbed a bunch of huge crystals.
“You can’t sabotage it?” Humphrey called back from amidst the ongoing combat. His summons were still fighting more of the Purity loyalist guards, alongside Sophie and Humphrey himself.
“I can sabotage it, sure,” Clive said. “But this isn’t doing what we thought it was. Not just that, anyway.”
Humphrey drew back from the fight to speak with Clive, leaving Sophie and his monsters to hold the line.
“What do you mean?” Humphrey asked.
“Oh, yeah, boys,” Sophie yelled from the front, even as she continued acrobatically beating on the enemy. “This is a great time to stop for a chat!”
“Have you noticed that these guards are fighting tooth and nail, even though they're clearly outmatched?” Clive asked.
A guard flew through the air, landing on the ground next to Clive. Immediately after, Sophie landed on the guard in a mount position and started beating him in the face.
“No,” she said. “I didn’t notice that at all.”
She backflipped off the guard, then kicked him derisively in the head before disappearing back into the melee.
“I think that whatever they’re doing here,” Clive said, “these guards are trying to buy time for them to at least partially finish it. I think the artificers are trying to accelerate the process taking place here.”
“And what process is that?” Humphrey asked.
“I’m not sure,” Clive said. “This whole dam should be collecting magic and using it to hide the valley and the Purity loyalists in it. That’s only consuming part of the collected magic, however; the rest is being collected and funnelled somewhere else.”
“For what?”
“I don’t know,” Clive said. “Somehow, though, even more power has started coming in from the valley, on top of what’s being drawn from the river. I’m not sure of the source but there’s something off about it.”
“Off?”
“How many times can I say I don’t know,” Clive said. “I'd have to examine this setup for longer to figure out what's happening here.”
“Oh sure,” Sophie said as she sprang off the wall and kicked three people in the head before landing. “Take your time; it’s fine.”
“Actually, it's not,” Clive said. “Give me a moment to sabotage this and then we should get to the main infrastructure hub at the centre of the dam as quickly as possible. We can’t just stand around.”
“ARE YOU KIDDING ME?”
***
After fighting their way through to the middle of the dam, Humphrey, Sophie and Clive found the others, already waiting. Dead guards were strewn about and they finally found the technicians who had fled earlier. Some were dead while others had been strung up with rope and were being interrogated by Kenneth. Neil was making sure they survived the questions.
Gary and his golem were clearing away bodies while Belinda examined a large magical device. It was large enough that it had clearly been constructed on-site but showed signs of recent and hasty modification. Parts had been crudely removed or added and there were magical diagrams scrawled all over it in chalk.
“Took you long enough,” Belinda said, not turning away from the device. “Were you just standing around talking the whole time?”
Sophie flashed a glare at Clive and Humphrey.
“No idea what you’re talking about,” Clive said as he joined Belinda. “Any idea what they’re up to?”
“I’m working on it,” Belinda said. “This is weird, right?”
“Yeah,” Clive agreed. “You saw the power being drawn in from the valley?”
“Yeah. I figured out that whatever’s going on, we don’t want it to, so I went ahead with the sabotage.”
“Same.”
“What’s the source of power in the valley?”
“As far as we know, there shouldn’t be anything in the valley that could produce the amount of power this place is drawing in. It has to have been brought in since we scouted the area out.”
Belinda walked Clive through what she’d already learned examining the setup, the others quickly losing track of what they were talking about. The pair of magic experts pulled out various devices from their storage spaces as they tried to decipher the purpose of the huge device and its modifications.
Sophie moved over to Ken and Neil as they brutally questioned a dangling artificer.
“Get anything out of them?” she asked.
“The path of the zealot is a rigid one,” Ken said. “It affirms their resolve in times of trial. An admirable trait, but an impediment to our current endeavour.”
“He means no,” Neil said. “They’re not weak, I’ll give them that.”
“That is what I just said,” Ken told Neil.
“And I translated it into the way normal people talk. Why does this group always need one guy who talks like he’s from another world?”
“My manner of speech is rich with meaning and precise in that which it conveys,” Ken said. “Perhaps you should take the time to listen instead of assuming that the people around you are simpletons.”
“That’s not what…”
Neil groaned and stomped off.
“He misses Jason,” Gary said, approaching Sophie and Ken. “Such a tsundere.”
“You know I don’t like that term,” Sophie said.
“That’s because you are one,” Neil called back.
“You can participate in the conversation or go off and sulk,” Sophie told him. “You can’t do both.”
“Watch me!”
Gary poked the artificer dangling unconscious from an overhead beam.
“Are you done with this one?”
“We are,” Ken said. “We’ll continue through the remaining survivors but I doubt that any will talk here. We’ll take them back to the Adventure Society to be questioned properly. They’ll break eventually.”
“Is this really necessary?” Humphrey asked. He had been looking at the carnage with a grave expression. “Killing enemies is one thing, but torturing them is another.”
“What do you think is happening to people when you set them on fire with your abilities?” Sophie asked him.
“I know that,” Humphrey said. “But this doesn’t feel right. Fighting the enemy is one thing. Stringing up helpless people and making them suffer is another.”
“You’re sweet,” Sophie said, placing a hand on his arm. “We’re definitely torturing the evil zealots, though.”
“It won’t be torture,” Ken assured Humphrey, stepping out a puddle of blood left by the man he’d just tortured into unconsciousness. “Torture is, as a means, unreliable and inconsistent. I’ve only taken this step here in the hope of extracting critical and timely information from people who do not want to give that information up. The Adventure Society has more humane and effective methods.”
“It’s always easy to find an excuse,” Humphrey said, stepping up into Ken’s face. “Your questions are over.”
Belinda slid up to Sophie, speaking to her softly.
“Is it just me or does Humphrey get kind of sexy when he goes all ideological?”
“Oh yeah. Jason used to do it too, but he just came off as kind of a prick.”
“You know we're all silver-rank, right?” Neil asked. “Just because you're whispering doesn't mean we can't hear you.”
A blushing Humphrey desperately looked at Clive to change the subject.
“What have you found?” Humphrey asked him.
Clive glanced at Belinda, who shrugged back.
“This place is collecting magic,” Belinda said. “We knew that going in. We thought it was all being used to hide the valley from magic detection but that’s only expending part of the power, the rest of which was being collected.”
“Like water behind a dam,” Clive added.
“This new power source, coming from the valley, is very new,” Belinda continued. “It’s not an ongoing source, either. It came in one big lump and the dam’s magical processing is being used to refine it. This lump only came in a matter of hours ago. When we leaked the attack on the valley to potential Purity and Builder spies, it seems they immediately moved into the final phase of whatever their plan here was. They’ve been rushing to some final stage where all the power from the dam and the valley is being sent out and used for… something.”
“Something?”
“The power collected here,” Clive said, “both from the dam itself and the valley, is being refined and then sent back to the valley for whatever is going on there.”
“The place where we sent a bunch of teams on a feint attack,” Neil said.
“Yes,” Clive said. “We have no idea what we’ve sent them into.”
“What about the original plan?” Humphrey asked. “Can we still use the power flowing through here to blow the dam up and flood the valley? The team leaders all have magical devices to shield their teams from the floodwaters. Won’t that stop whatever the Purity church is up to?”
“Even if we don’t know what they’re doing,” Neil said, “I’m fairly certain that stopping it is good for us.”
“There’s not enough power left to destroy the dam,” Belinda said. “They’ve been sending it all into the valley for whatever it is they’re doing. We can’t repurpose that power from here anymore.”
“What can we do?” Humphrey asked.
“Well,” Clive said, “we think they couldn’t avoid needing this central device here to regulate the magic being fed to whatever is happening in the valley. We can’t redirect it, but we could potentially disrupt it.”
“So, we could just hit this big magic thing a bunch,” Sophie said.
“We don’t know what that would do,” Clive said.
“We know that it would make whatever’s going on down there not go the way they want,” Belinda said. “I like the hitting it a bunch plan.”
“Again,” Clive said, “we don’t know what that will do. It’s reckless.”
“As is failing to act at all,” Ken said.
“It’s happening right now, right?” Gary asked. “If we’re picking between what the evil zealots want and something else, without knowing what either choice is, then I choose the something else.”
Humphrey turned to Ken.
“The Adventure Society put you in charge of this team,” he said. “The choice is yours.”
“Stuff that,” Sophie said. “I say vote. Hands up who wants to smash the crap out of this thing?”
Her hand was joined in the air by Neil, Gary and Belinda.
“That’s a majority,” Belinda said.
“Whatever the Adventure Society might say, your team is not mine to command,” ken said. “Whatever you choose, I shall abide, and it seems that your members have spoken, Mr Geller.”
“Great,” Gary said, hefting his hammer. “I’ve been wanting to hit these big magic machines since we got here but Belinda wouldn’t let me. I'm going to start with one of them big crystals.”
***
In the mist-shrouded valley below the dam, a picturesque rural village was being splashed with blood and death. Purity loyalists were desperately defending against teams of adventurers.
“Keep them away from the ritual site! It’s almost complete!”
As the battle raged, huge waves of magic surged from the woodland reaches of the valley. Transcendent lights of blue, silver and gold rose out of the forest canopy at points up and down the valley. Each of the large magic conglomerations twisted into a ring shape that floated high in the sky.
Streams of magic continued to rise up, feeding the rings’ power as huge portals opened within them. Winged, angelic beings started to emerge from each of the portals, filling the sky like a plague of sexy, feathery locusts.
The fighting below stalled as the battling forces watched the angelic creatures emerge. The adventurers were filled with confusion and the Purity loyalists with triumph until the streams of energy feeding the portals started to flicker and pulse. The portals became unstable and the angelic creatures started flying swiftly away from them, even as more came through.
Finally, the portals exploded. Violent eruptions of magic shot in every direction, turning angels into red mist and blasting craters in the ground. Adventurers and Purity faithful alike fled from wild blasts of magic shrieking through the air and thundering into the ground. Everything turned to chaos and destruction as the ground was thrown up in clouds of dirt, shattered houses and trees. Ear-tearing explosions smashed into the people on the ground and the angelic creatures in the air, their broken bodies raining from the sky.
Eventually, the magic faded. The survivors had escaped; adventurers and Purity loyalists on the ground and the angelic creatures through the sky. Dust clouds still lingered, most of the village and the surrounding woods now a devastated moonscape of craters and desolation.
Inside some of the craters, people started regaining consciousness, naked and hairless. These were not survivors of the battle, instead somehow left behind by the wild explosions triggered by the breaking of the portal rings.
One of these people was a man with chocolate skin and a pro-wrestler physique. He came to, the dirt scattered over him falling away as he stumbled groggily onto his feet. Looking himself over, he saw his nakedness and ran his hands over his bald head. He talked to himself, disoriented, his high-pitched voice not matching his imposing physique.
“What the hell, bro? I’m in the nicki-noo.”
Comments
Holy crap! Is my man Taika coming in for some fun?! He was the only one I missed when Jason returned to Pallimustus.
Avi Singh
2021-07-29 03:54:21 +0000 UTCMakes sense. Every single time the builder tries to skirt around restrictions and violates the spirit of the agreement, World Phoenix gets to pull another card from the deck. I suspect that all these suspiciously familiar sounding new outworlders are directly related to the events in the next chapter.
Philip Pleiss
2021-07-17 02:15:26 +0000 UTCThere is no way in hell I am reading this rambling nonsense
Cadraxios
2021-07-16 01:46:53 +0000 UTCThere are some things people need to consider with these side chapters. First, Shirtaloon is not just trying to create one person's story where he throws them into one situation after another. Shirtaloon is trying to build a world, and in the real world, events happen constantly that we are unaware of. In this case, at least, we know the characters involved in these events, and while these events are not directly related to Jason, they are important to his story. This particular side story has so far been leading up to the interruption of the cultist portal that summoned Taika and others (who I suspect are a portion of Asano village) into this world. Team biscuit scout the dam, come up with an attack plan as well as a method of flushing out some more capable infiltrators to the adventure society, information on the atack leaks to the cultists and they rush their plan, team biscuit implements the plan, they discover the rush job and disrupt it, the portals become unstable and kill many on both sides while dumping a group of outworlders who happen to be related to Jason's adventures on earth. Jason's actions on earth also likely played a role in who was summoned, the relative proximity of the earth-side anchor, the magical design of Asano village, and probably more factors that I am not considering. In short, while this side story is not directly related to Jason, it is going to be important to his story in the future. Besides, just dumping a bunch of familiar characters back into the story without any real reason or explanation is just lazy writing, as is just summing it up in, say, an Asano barbie. Second (yes, there is more. Stop glaring at me, I'm just trying to help people understand some things that don't enter everyone's thought process. I mean, you're still reading aren't you?) Ahem. Second, and this is more about writers than the story itself, it is very difficult to only write about one character's story. Sometimes the creative well runs dry and you need to draw from somewhere else until the original well fills back up. This is why many authors will start a new book series before they even finish the series they are writing, then come back to continue their main series later. The fact that Shirtaloon has consistently released the amount of content he has so far is nothing short of amazing. I expect part of how he manages this is the fact that he does include these little side stories, to add a bit of variety and take the occasional break from writing about the same person, with the same motivations, in the same kind of situation. I doubt he writes everything in the same order he releases the chapters. He probably writes a bunch of stuff for jason one day, the next for team biscuit, then maybe a new character, before coming back to Jason. Then he figures out how best to combine them into a cohesive story. I'm sure there are plenty of stories that Shirtaloon has either completely discarded or still hasn't figured out where to insert them to fit the narrative. Third, and most importantly, you are not writing this story, Shirtaloon is. We are all in the passenger seats of Shirtaloon's ridiculously massive car (probably painted black) and people keep reaching for the steering wheel because they want to see that shiny thing they spotted in the distance and they don't care much for following roads to reach their destination. On the other hand, why do we need side characters at all? We could just have a story about Jason fighting endless waves of monsters, horde mode: the Jason Asano story. Wait, aren't monsters kind of side characters in their own right? I know! We can just have Jason fighting endless waves of Jasons, same title. Regardless of what I or anyone else say, people will always find something to complain about, especially with the things they love. Shirtaloon, you have created a fascinating journey between realms and I'm buckled in and ready to go the speed limit (because breaking the rules is bad). Just don't mind if I occasionally try to run us off the road because shiny stuff is really interesting and I am some sort of eldritch magpie. Anyway, that is enough for my long, rambling, long, (and did I mention long?), way too long explanation of why side stories are important to the adventure as a whole. Now I must return to my eternal slumber, until an unsuspecting mortal enters my lair (or, you know, another chapter gets released).
Cadraxios
2021-07-16 01:46:06 +0000 UTCSounds like pretty gentle ribbing to me and like a way to cement the relationship of Humphie.
Adurna
2021-07-15 23:08:58 +0000 UTCI'm getting a bit tired of them disparaging jason. Sure hump might look hot when he gets all principled but that hunk of man flesh wasn't about to put his iron ranker ass on the line against some silver rankers. So how about they shut the fuck up and remember jason is the reason they ain't chained to a bed.
2021-07-15 22:56:50 +0000 UTCITS MIKE TYSON!
the void
2021-07-15 09:59:01 +0000 UTCI’ll take thsi literally
the void
2021-07-15 09:56:42 +0000 UTCThat being said, I do really hope no one else from Earth (at the very least, no one else in his family) has made it over. I feel that would cheapen the choice they made, in willingly deciding to separate themselves from Jason. Especially Moppet.
Ethan
2021-07-15 08:54:02 +0000 UTCApparently, Australia is the place to go if you wanna be isekai’d
Allastin
2021-07-15 08:48:42 +0000 UTCI really like the idea of Taika coming on over to the world, and possibly uniting with team biscuit. Then when biscuit goes "oh no, there's more of them", we can get Taika to explain exactly what Jason has been through, so that the team knows not to push any sensitive buttons. I personally enjoy the biscuiteer chapters, but they way they are cut up into Jason's own story arc is a bit pace breaking.
Ethan
2021-07-15 08:45:11 +0000 UTCI’ve been waiting for the other shoe to drop since we got back to Pallimustus tbh. Shirt put so much over-the-top time into setting up a group expedition back with Jason. Then dropped it all in the space of like a week. I guess we should have seen this coming. Although if Emmy is there to steal Shade after all I’ll be sad. I thought Jason had dodged that bullet when his whole family randomly cancelled all their plans coz he was too ‘dark and Scaawy’
James
2021-07-15 07:57:35 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter!!!
2021-07-15 06:56:38 +0000 UTCGotta keep the B-team interesting!
Bobby B.
2021-07-15 06:20:30 +0000 UTCI think that the world Phoenix is sending reinforcements.
2021-07-15 06:18:12 +0000 UTCMore than one i think.
2021-07-15 06:17:31 +0000 UTCLooks like Shirtaloon is just prepping a back up protagonist.
jeffrey niski
2021-07-15 05:28:37 +0000 UTCI like the idea of bringing some more Earthers over. We don't know how long before he goes back to earth and we've invested too much in their character development to just not see them again. We had an arch with characters from Palos then one with characters from earth. Now we're getting them together. I might have preferred if it was because they joined Jason on his trip but this works too.
Buzz1089
2021-07-15 05:27:19 +0000 UTCBy that rationale, the non-Jason chapters would be lucky charms with no marshmallows.... or unlucky not-charms. I like the chapters either way - but when blended is best.
Ashrothe
2021-07-15 04:29:38 +0000 UTCMy main issue with the Biscuit chapters is until this one they looked like were just leading to his team getting the ok to go see Jason. With Jason's chapters being about trying to reach them, they seemed a little point less other then as filler that could have just been mentioned once or twice at the meet up barbeque instead. With the Portal incident this chapter throwing people from earth out. It does become a more main plot arc instead of filler. Raising questions like if Jason's unfinished bridge going to cause every similar incident to only take Outworlders from earth. TLDR: The biscuit chapters seemed like filler especially when the last chapter ended setting up an ambush for Jason.
war doggle
2021-07-15 03:44:53 +0000 UTCJason and Farrah were all about training the people they could as proper adventures. I don't think it was said out right but Taiki was the main security person for the Asano compound so no cores for him.
war doggle
2021-07-15 03:25:30 +0000 UTCJust skimming the chapters without Jason is like eating all the marshmallows out of a box of lucky charms it’s just wrong. I have been enjoying all the new content whether Jason in there or not. Keep it coming.
2021-07-15 02:57:27 +0000 UTCWow people are so harsh on the Team Biscuit perspective chapters. While I also prefer the Jason chapters, multi-perspective writing makes the world feel much bigger and more complex. It makes the plot payoff more gratifying in the long-run.
wherebear
2021-07-15 02:38:26 +0000 UTCPretty short chapter to have Clive repeat the same non-explanation 3 times. I actually like seeing what others are doing besides Jason, but this chapter felt pretty dry despite the action and plot. Probably because it was half Clive saying 'we don't know what's going on here but it's high magic' in every way he could manage. I feel that Clive didn't need to keep describing his inability to understand the situation. (/JK)
Voltaire
2021-07-15 02:14:50 +0000 UTCComic relief for Team Biscuit. God knows they need it. Neil can’t carry all the weight. Better yet, Taiki has no filter. I expect embarrassing Jason anecdotes and touching stories of daring do.
Robert Nugent
2021-07-15 02:02:27 +0000 UTCSame. The party without Jason lacks chemistry and flair. If it jumps to them and they are on their way to Jason, or it's advancing the story, fine. If it's that group running missions and doing a lot of combat, I don't really care.
John Koor
2021-07-15 01:41:30 +0000 UTCThere are roughly a dozen major characters we focus on already, what possible role could another outworlder be necessary for?
Gardor
2021-07-15 01:37:50 +0000 UTCLike others, have been skimming these until we get more Jason chapters.
Senator
2021-07-15 00:51:45 +0000 UTCI will be honest, I have mostly just skipped over the last several chapters in which Jason hasn’t been present.
Brian Hanson
2021-07-15 00:37:42 +0000 UTCi feel like the intention of the ritual was the angelic beings and the sabotage at the dam disrupted the summoning causing well... what happened.
Serp
2021-07-15 00:18:28 +0000 UTCHave they just kidnapped Jason's family and friends to get some leverage over him?
2021-07-15 00:13:51 +0000 UTCSo here's a once in a ? opportunity for the magic society researchers - does prior exposure to an Outworlder's survival assist power influence the survival assist power one gets? It didn't seem to with Farrah, but she doesn't come from a world with video games. Most all of Jason's family and friends probably had some exposure to the party interface at least during their initial essence ritual so they could get the specifics on their powers, etc. I, for one, am liking this twist.
A B
2021-07-15 00:03:27 +0000 UTCProbably naked. "I'm in the nude" sounds like the best translation.
Rhaid
2021-07-14 23:57:59 +0000 UTCDid taiki use cores though? Or did he join in with Farrah's training and do it the right way?
2021-07-14 23:52:31 +0000 UTCMight cringe if we get am avengers style end game clash with every single character charging into a battle lol
2021-07-14 23:52:03 +0000 UTCCAn anyone tell me what that "nicki-noo" means? I'm from Argentina so english isn't my native language and I could not find the meaning of that.
Alan Fernando Elías Etcheverria
2021-07-14 23:50:53 +0000 UTCMe neither, I want Jason to be the focus of the chapters we’re getting. Until they meet up, idgaf about the others.
James Faulkner
2021-07-14 23:50:11 +0000 UTCMoppet and Taika would be awesome.
Robert Nugent
2021-07-14 23:48:21 +0000 UTCDid anyone else notice it said people, plural. Could be that Jason's family made a choice to stay, and have now been forced to go anyway. Consider what we know about Jasons first transfer, his whole appartment was sucked away (Chapter 263 (interval): Show and Tell). If Taika was near anyone else from the village, they possibly were dragged along for the ride.
Vlarto
2021-07-14 23:43:43 +0000 UTCMan I don't like this POV jumping...
Patrick Schuldt
2021-07-14 23:41:39 +0000 UTCOookay, who are we getting here? Multiple people. If they're essence users, they're probably using cores. So not very useful in a fight. I like the idea of mixing things up, but going over the whole adjustment segment a third time might be a bit much. I don't think Taika is battle-ready, so either he sits this one out or he gets sent to some place safe to train/live happily. Greenstone might be appropriate. Now if Emi makes an appearance, I'm going to be sad. I'll be even sadder if she's split up from her mom.
Reno
2021-07-14 23:38:30 +0000 UTCCould ingestion specialist be a thing?
Seppo Marx
2021-07-14 23:34:09 +0000 UTCThey didn't mean for that to happen. It's because the ritual was disrupted.
Michael Weis
2021-07-14 23:33:03 +0000 UTCI’ll be the first. Im totally praying for a Gary/Tiaka bromance
mockery jones
2021-07-14 23:32:13 +0000 UTCNoooo. He better not be a red shirt.
Michael Weis
2021-07-14 23:31:33 +0000 UTCI know these guys are evil cultists, but I am not a fan of people being digested by Humphrey's vore crocodiles. Kinda creeps me out.
Simons Edgar
2021-07-14 23:30:17 +0000 UTCAgreed, plus they’ll need to actually contribute to the dynamic somehow. As it is they have no way to relate to what he’s been through, and every time I read a non-Jason chapter it’s slightly irritating.
James Faulkner
2021-07-14 23:30:13 +0000 UTCGotta say, I’m not a fan of dragging characters from Earth into Pallimustus. That arc dragged on way too long and Jason needs a break from Earth-related shit. We need to catch up on the growth and development of our original cast, not throw in meaningless characters from Earth. Taika was fine, but in the grand scheme he doesn’t matter, and is at most another red shirt.
James Faulkner
2021-07-14 23:28:22 +0000 UTCI'm kind of starting to favor the solo(ish) Jason that's not with his team tbh. As much as they're supposed to ground him, reading his adventures alone and with Farrah have been much more enjoyable.
2021-07-14 23:26:17 +0000 UTCSo glad we got Taika back!! Guy was one of the best characters of the earth arc!! He was so chill!😂
Obsessivehobbyist
2021-07-14 23:23:11 +0000 UTCMost likely Taika... which is not something I think I like, but naturally it depends on what Shir will do with him. Using "Bro" would be strange for any random person, but getting him coincidental seems very unlikely. However, why would Purity know about him and care to transport him... Such a strange ending. Thank goodness it is not the weekend yet.
Namorat
2021-07-14 23:22:24 +0000 UTCThat's not what Jason would have said. Be more like Jason.
Michael Weis
2021-07-14 23:21:41 +0000 UTCSeems a bit contrived
Leonard Marchant
2021-07-14 23:19:48 +0000 UTCWell fuck
Andrew
2021-07-14 23:15:50 +0000 UTCI do enjoy the potential parallell to Jason's initial journey.
Adurna
2021-07-14 23:15:05 +0000 UTCDid they Purity fools just summon a bunch of Outworlders? Could one of them be Taiki?
2021-07-14 23:13:26 +0000 UTCGood chapter.
Andrew Potter
2021-07-14 23:10:38 +0000 UTCThe same question when through my head...
Amelgar
2021-07-14 23:09:34 +0000 UTCLike the guy who worked for Jason’s uncle maybe? No ifea
David Fletcher
2021-07-14 23:09:31 +0000 UTCIs this someone we've encountered before? It feels like it should be
lockx
2021-07-14 23:07:48 +0000 UTCIs that taika?
Andrew Goudie
2021-07-14 23:07:45 +0000 UTCWho wants to bet we got another outworlder
Jack Oliver
2021-07-14 23:07:34 +0000 UTCDon't google Nicki-Noo
BluEarth
2021-07-14 23:07:27 +0000 UTCNaked
lockx
2021-07-14 23:07:03 +0000 UTCUmm what's a nicki-noo?
Chair
2021-07-14 23:05:57 +0000 UTCHah! I guessed right! Side plot chapter to keep the suspense up!
Philip Pleiss
2021-07-14 23:04:14 +0000 UTCLol
2021-07-14 23:03:11 +0000 UTCfuck the first commenter :)
Adam Miller
2021-07-14 23:00:33 +0000 UTC