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Chapter 26: From the Light, the Shadow is born

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Chapter 26: From the Light, the Shadow is born

Lvl Up : [Poison Resistance] lvl 13,14

VIT +2

Where was he? Who was he? Priam asked himself these questions as the pain pulled him from his nightmares. Were they even nightmares? He had seen Arnold burning cities and monsters. Priam screamed as the flames hit him. The fire entered his body, and his blood turned to magma. The pain was horrible, but his delusions were worse. He was insane.

Lvl Up : [Poison Resistance] lvl 15

VIT +1

Only the System notifications still seemed real. Priam was delirious, and he knew it. He thought about meditating, but it was impossible. He could only grit his teeth as the poison did its work. He had already waited for hours on the stone floor. Maybe even days? Months? His body was destroyed. His Vitality and his Titles were trying to keep him alive, but his organs were too severely damaged. He no longer had the energy or resources to regenerate. If he could have called the aether to him as the Guardian of Nature had... Sometimes, when he wasn't busy fending off hordes of fire elementals, he looked up to Priam. Priam felt as if he could sense his presence. He called for help, but the tree-man could do nothing for him. He was alone.

Lvl Up : [Poison Resistance] lvl 16

VIT +1

In his delirium, Priam understood. His suffering was a punishment. The Concepts were punishing him for his stupidity and weakness. The poison was writing the story of his mistakes in letters of fire. The pain imprinted in his flesh was the price of the arrogance that had been his. He could have sunk into the depths of death. He could have given up and let his heart stop because of the pain. But he has refused. He has welcomed the pain. He believed himself to be a saint during the Apocalypse. He thought his strength gave him the right to be merciful. He was being punished.

Lvl Up : [Poison Resistance] lvl 17

VIT +1

Illusions turned into mirages. Priam was thirsty, so thirsty... He would have killed for a bit of water. He had licked his tears. He had licked his blood on the flagstones. He had even drunk the spider's blood. He was so thirsty as the fire of poison burned inside him. He would have killed for water. But he would have given all the water in the world down to his blood to kill Claire. To kill Anne. To kill Albin. They had taken advantage of him, of his kindness, his morality, his innocence. Priam had believed in the human, and the human had betrayed him. He was angry.

Lvl Up : [Poison Resistance] lvl 18

VIT +1

The pain was still there, but Priam looked at it calmly. It was no longer just information. His pain was a reward. A memory. He would never forget it. He would always remember that strength led to freedom. That trust was earned. Claire had not earned anything, and he had been a fool to believe in a friendship so flimsy. Claire had opened his eyes, and for that, she deserved a reward. Death. He was determined.

Lvl Up : [Poison Resistance] lvl 19

VIT +1

His half-destroyed nerves continued to inform him of the deplorable state of his body. The poison was almost overcome. His ravaged body was using the remnants of the poison and his necrotic tissue to regenerate. He was devouring himself, and his strength was dissipating. He would not survive. Yet Priam smiled. He would rise again. He had been stupid, but the Concepts gave him a chance to make up for it. His ordeal was liberating. It gave him the right to change. To take revenge. The old Priam was dead. He was free.



Congratulations, you are dead!

Your Talent [He Who Eludes Death] brings you back to life once a day.

Number of deaths: 8

Synergy detected with your talent [Humanity adapts]. Your body is rebuilt and will be more resistant to what killed it:The origin of this chapter's debut can be traced to N0v3l--B1n.

VIT +15

CONST +10

FOR +5

PERC +15

WILL +15

[Touched by Aether] - Adjustment time: 0 days (previously 1 day). Completed.

The aether has changed you. Your body is now adapted to the laws of the Concepts. New possibilities are opening up for you.

Talent Evolution. [Touched by the Aether] becomes [Citizen of the Aether].

Talent Bonus: Your body is partially adapted to the aether. You are now eligible for tempering. Tempering your body brings you closer to the aether and perfection. Warning: Your mind is not adapted to the aether.

You have gained the skill: [Divination Resistance - Rare].

[Divination Resistance] - Every soul has a signature connected to the rest of the world by many links. Divination seeks out these links, including your Akashic signature. Your exploits have not gone unnoticed. Many people are looking for you.

Your signature is now harder to follow.

META (AFFI) +3

Priam took two steps before noticing a young boy a few feet away, looking at him with round eyes.

"Hey you. Do you speak English? I have some questions..."



The orphan swept the square with his eyes. He had leaned against a white pyramid to avoid being caught off guard. It was not the white of the snow. It was the white of the sun. Apparently, the Egyptian pyramids of his childhood were originally white too. But honestly, what did it matter? He would probably never see them again. What mattered was that his pyramid was still empty of people and had an unobstructed view of this part of the Dome. So he could observe what really mattered. The crowd.

Before him lay the Market. Some sides reminded him of the souk. The noise, the smell, the life was here. Money was here too. But the orphan did not intend to steal. He valued life too much. In this new world, a wealthy man was dangerous, and a homeless man could be even more dangerous. Now, stealing was a professional job. Bad thieves had been put to death - and few people had protested. Only the cream of the crop survived.

According to the System, the fighters were for the moment separated, kept outside the dome. Except for the mechanical guards of a few powerful merchants, thieves, and assassins, the rest of the dome's inhabitants were physically weak. But one could fight with more than muscle.

Tjay was fifteen this year. He thought his age was perfect. Young enough to be pitied and old enough to know his limitations. Close enough to childhood to look innocent and mature enough to go to adult places. He had found a clever way to make a living. He watched. What people liked to buy, which merchant was talking to which one, the price of this or that resource. He let his ears wander, learning some fables, secrets, or rumors. There was always some truth to it, and some people paid a lot to hear his information.

The world was changing fast. Humanity was once again united but also divided. Many merchants were transporting and selling scarce resources. Resources lent by the country they had joined when they finished the Tutorial, by the Guild that had hired them when it realized a Reunion was coming, and by a thousand other groups. Each faction wanted something different. Some just wanted to make a profit on the back of a new civilization. Others wanted to potentially forge ties with a future great power. But Tjay had also heard darker stories. Religions seeking sacrifice. Kingdoms conquering and integrating the weak. Merchants buying slaves...

He shook his head. It wasn't his problem. He was nothing and knew it. It was his strength to be nothing. No one bothered with a nothing boy. No one was pressuring him. No one threatened him for anything more than a few coins. He was nothing, and for now, he cherished his anonymity.

The orphan returned to observing the Market. The weapons stands were finally getting some love from the general public. Since the Coliseum opened a few hours ago, everyone wanted a weapon. The Reunion would end in just under six days, and placing in the Top 100 at the Colosseum would earn a Title in addition to other rewards. It was perhaps the only opportunity to win a Combat Title for the non-combatants who populated the Dome. But the young observer knew it was hopeless. Six days was more than enough time for the Domes to fully open up to the world. The fighters would then become stronger and the creators more submissive.

Their Dome was still guarded by the two Barons hidden in its pyramid, but that was not enough. Some of the other Domes had already lost their guards. In the center of each Dome stood a portal. Teleporting from one Dome to another was horribly expensive. However, several super factions had decided to pay that price in the last few hours and were arriving. If humanity's most powerful warriors were gathering in his Dome, there had to be a reason.

In his search, Tjay had found clues. The factions were looking for something. Then, that morning, the mercenaries had even approached the orphan - one of the most powerful warring factions in the universe. Then he understood. The factions weren't looking for something. They were looking for someone.

"What a delicious smell. I'm hungry!"

Tjay gasped. On his right, the door of death had just opened. From the inside. A man covered in dried blood had emerged. The stunned boy didn't react quickly enough. He should have run away to avoid trouble, but it was already too late.

"Hey you. Do you speak English? I have some questions..."



Status: (Average value for a Homo sapiens male before integration: PHY 10 / MEN 10 / META 0)

PHYSICAL:

Strength 83

Constitution 103

Agility 108

Vitality 164

Perception 130

MENTAL:

Vivacity 102

Dexterity 90

Memory 33

Willpower 68

Charisma 72

META:

Meta-affinity 53

Meta-focus 52

Meta-endurance 1

Meta-chance 40

Potential: 517

Tier 0




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