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Path of Dragons 7 - Chapter 25 - The Evolution

On the surface, there were only two choices that mattered.  Both the Primal Lord and the Bloomwarden lived up to their Mythic rarities, offering far more power than their Legendary counterparts.  Objectively, they were just better, so it was easy to discard the other three options. 

Fortunately, now that he had unlocked his choices, he didn’t need to maintain contact with the Branch of the World Tree.  So, he pulled away, thanked the Envoy of the World Tree, then left the building behind.  For a while, he just wandered Ironshore’s streets, lost in thought as he considered the implications of the choice before him.

By any metric, Primal Lord and Bloomwarden were the only viable options, but he couldn’t help but consider the Legendary evolutions available to him.  If nothing else, they gave him some insight into what kinds of things were possible, which left him awestruck at the potential.  Certainly, his options were likely far more powerful than most, but it seemed obvious that becoming an Ascendent would be a game-changer.  Even if he chose one of the lower-rarity class evolutions, like the Uncommon variants, his attribute gains would be double what they currently were. 

In short, as more people reached that level, the world would irreversibly change.  People would grow more powerful, and the gap between the elites and the rest of humanity would become even wider.  Clearly, there would need to be some safeguards to prevent exploitation. 

But Elijah had no interest in filling that role.  Sure, he would fight against oppression whenever he encountered it, but he had no intention of making that his primary goal.  He wasn’t quite that selfless. 

Eventually, Elijah found himself standing outside a small tea shop that had popped up sometime while he was in the Trial of Primacy.  It was a quaint place with plenty of outdoor seating where a few people were taking advantage of the nice weather.  With autumn having taken hold, there was a slight chill in the air, but most people who lived in Ironshore had enough Constitution to withstand it.  After only a moment, Elijah saw Ramik sitting alone and enjoying a cup of tea.

The goblin mayor was dressed much as usual, in his crisp suit and bowler hat, but he seemed to have added a decorative cane to his accoutrements.  Sensing that someone was looking his way, Ramik glanced up, and when he saw Elijah, he smiled fondly and gestured for him to join.  Elijah still hadn’t made a decision on his evolution, so he saw no reason to refuse.  A moment later, he’d covered the ground between them, and he asked, “Mind if I join you?”

“Of course!  I always have time for Ironshore’s savior,” Ramik answered.   As Elijah sat in the wrought iron chair across from the goblin, Ramik went on to ask, “What brings you to the city?  We haven’t seen you around here much since you returned from the Trial of Primacy.”

“I’ve been working on some things,” Elijah admitted.  He trusted Ramik, but not so much that he wanted the goblin to know the extent of his cultivation efforts.  Still, much like Kurik, Ramik had lived in the multi-verse his whole life, and he could prove to be a valuable resource.  Especially since the town’s only Librarian was only capable of so much, and Elijah had yet to schedule an appointment. 

A bit of an oversight, but one that could easily be explained by the number of things on Elijah’s plate.  With everything else going on – and all the other demands on his time – some things were bound to be lost in the shuffle.

Regardless, as a gnomish server took his tea order, Elijah asked, “Do you know anything about class evolutions?  Specifically, rarities?  How much difference is there between each one?  In terms of power, I mean.”

Ramik’s sizable eyes narrowed slightly.  “You are on the verge of ascendence, aren’t you?”

Elijah shrugged.  “More or less,” he admitted.  Then, he decided to reveal a bit more.  “Well, I’ve got the choices in front of me right now.  I just need to decide.”

“Choices?  Plural?”

“Yeah.  Is that not normal?”

“Ah…most people only have one option.  A few at most,” Ramik answered.  He nodded, continuing, “I suppose it makes sense that you would have more.  People on newly touched worlds generally have an advantage there.  May I ask how many choices you have?”

“A few,” Elijah lied.  If he told the goblin that he’d been given nearly eight hundred choices, it might give him a heart attack.  “What about rarities?  Relatively speaking, what’s the power difference between them?”

Ramik responded, “It’s hard to quantify.  There are some general guides regarding attribute bonuses, but that’s only one factor.  About half of the people that reach ascendence will get at least one Uncommon class.  Few are afforded the opportunity to choose higher rarities like Exotic.”

“What about the higher rarities?”

“Nearly unheard-of,” Ramik answered without hesitation.  “Even then, the first evolution is cut off at Mythic.  It is impossible to go higher until the next evolution.  I don’t know anything else about that, though.”

“But each rarity means more power, right?” Elijah asked.

Ramik nodded.  “Yes.  There is some overlap, but in general, that’s the accepted rule.”

“And when an option grants more attribute points, it’s generally stronger?”

“There are exceptions, but yes.”

“I see,” Elijah said as his tea arrived.  He transferred the payment to the server, thanked her, then asked Ramik, “So, what about you?  How is the city recovering?”

Apparently, the answer to that question was quite a bright spot for Ramik.  They’d repaired most of the damage done to the city, and they’d even begun a few expansion projects.  Already, Kurik and a few others – including Miguel – were hard at work setting up defenses in the mines, where work had already resumed.

“You know, I’ve been holding onto something for a couple of years now,” Elijah said.  “And it’s just occurred to me that you might be able to use it.” 

Reaching into his Ghoul-Hide Satchel, Elijah retrieved something he’d very nearly forgotten about – at least until he’d spent some time cataloguing his loot from the Trial of Primacy.  He set it down on the table, which elicited quite a reaction from Ramik.

“Is that what I think it is?” he asked.

Elijah shrugged.  “It’s called a Seal of Authority,” he answered, removing his hand from the coin-shaped object.  It didn’t look like much, but he knew it was quite powerful – at least to some people.  It was basically worthless for him, considering he had no interest in ruling a city, but for someone like Ramik, it could change everything.

And Elijah hoped it would help solve his problems concerning the security of the grove. 

“Where did you get it?” asked Ramik, his large ears twitching in excitement.

“Killed the owner and destroyed his city.”

“W-what?  How?”

“Honestly, I don’t remember the mechanics of it,” Elijah admitted.  He’d been in a grief-fueled rage when he’d killed Roman, which meant that the memory was a little hazy.

“You shouldn’t have been able to kill someone with this.  Not in their city,” Ramik stated.  “Either the owner was stupid or…but no, the system wouldn’t give this out to an idiot.  It’s a reward for people that display the characteristics necessary to lead a city.  On established worlds, Seals of Authority would be passed down across generations.  On my home planet, they are tied to elections, but it is not unheard-of for them to remain in the same families for eons.”

“So, it’s a pretty good item?” Elijah asked.

“That is an understatement.  No city can ever reach its potential without it.  With something like this, the possibilities for growth are endless.  Not only would defending Ironshore become far easier, but our people would be much more productive.  More experience for the same actions, less failures from our Tradesmen, and better results from training our fighters,” Ramik explained, excitement evident in his voice.  “It would change everything.”

“Oh.  So, I guess you want it, huh?” Elijah asked.

“I…I…”

“Relax, Ramik.  I’m going to give it to you.  I wouldn’t have revealed it otherwise,” Elijah said.  “But I want some assurances, mostly concerning my ongoing privacy.  If you can swear to me that you’ll keep people away from my island, I’ll hand it over.”  He thought about it for a moment more.  “Oh, and I want you to help Carmen as much as possible with her project.”

“I can do that,” Ramik agreed.  “In fact, those are things I’m already doing.  The last thing we want is another incident like what happened with Eason Cabbot, and Carmen’s Great Forge is instrumental in our plans to set Ironshore apart from every other city on Earth.”  He took a deep breath, then gulped his tea.  “But this is too much.  You could sell that Seal of Authority on the Branch Marketplace for a hundred platinum ethereum.  Maybe more, if you don’t sell it immediately.  It would make you rich beyond measure.”

“Is that what you would do?  I know you have money problems,” Elijah said.  “That would be enough to get you out debt.  Ironshore could have its independence.”

“No.  It is far more valuable than simple ethereum.  I could use it to improve the lives of everyone in Ironshore,” Ramik stated.  “But as I said, I can’t take it without paying you.  It wouldn’t be fair, and I fear you would resent me for my greed.”

Elijah took a sip of his tea, then nearly spit it out.  He definitely preferred coffee.  Still, he schooled his reaction, then tapped his chin.  “How about this?  I get five percent of the city’s revenue over the next…I don’t know…twenty years.”

“Two percent over ten,” Ramik countered immediately.

“Four percent over fifteen.”

Back and forth they went for the next few minutes until they came to an agreement.  Elijah would get three-and-a-half percent of Ironshore’s revenue over the next twelve years, and Ramik would get the Seal of Authority.  As they shook, Elijah reminded Ramik, “Obviously, this is in addition to the other two conditions.  I’m serious about this, Ramik.  I’ve seen some of those newcomers eyeing my island.  If they come over there, bad things are going to happen.  Even if I’m not around, there are defenses in place.  This is about public safety.”

“I’ll take every precaution,” Ramik stated.  “Deal?”

“Deal.”

Ramik took the Seal of Authority, saying, “I’ll have a contract prepared officializing the agreement.  Will you be around tomorrow?”

“I’ll stop by,” Elijah said.  “I hope you use that Seal of Authority better than the last owner.”

“I will.”

After that, Elijah nodded at the goblin, then strode away.  Eventually, he decided to stop stalling and return to his grove.  He always thought better in familiar places, and there was nowhere more attuned to him than his island.  So, he shifted into the Shape of the Sky, leaped into the air, and flew across the strait.

Once he was back on his island, he planted himself at the center of his grove, settled into the lotus position, then turned his mind to the choice before him. 

The Bloomwarden was obviously more powerful than the Primal Lord, but that strength came with significant limitations.  If he was reading the description right, that class was geared toward keeping him in his grove.  For someone like Nerthus, it would have been perfect.  But for Elijah and his undeniable sense of adventure, it seemed like an ill fit. 

With that in mind, his decision seemed clear.

He chose Primal Lord.

Congratulations!  You have chosen to evolve your [Animist] class into [Primal Lord].  Stand by while appropriate changes are made.

 No sooner had Elijah read that notification than he felt something stirring with him.  It wasn’t located in his core, but rather, it emanated from his chest.  After only a moment, that feeling morphed into an uncomfortable burning sensation, which soon spread across his entire body.  Moment by moment, the potency of that burn increased until he felt like his every cell had been set aflame.

He bore it stoically at first, but soon enough, he couldn’t contain himself.  He let out a slight grunt that soon became a scream.  As that sound erupted from his throat, the ethera in the area went wild, fluctuating with every pulse of his heart.  Vitality came next, riding the wave of the rippling ethera and soothing his burning body.  That relief only lasted for a second before another wave of fire and ethera swept through him.

Elijah had known it was coming.  He thought he was prepared for what the guides had described.  Yet, it was more pain than he’d ever experienced, which, considering everything he’d been through, was saying quite a lot. 

Still, he took it as best he could.  Time lost meaning.  He might’ve been there for a few seconds, or days could have passed.  He had no context by which to measure it.  What he did know was that everything about him was being broken down and remade.  He just had to endure it.

Gradually, he lost himself in the agony, so when it finally began to wane, he barely even noticed it.  By the time it ceased entirely, Elijah was still forced to endure the echoes for what felt like an eternity.  Then, they faded as well, leaving him entirely remade.

Congratulations!  You have reached the Ascendent tier.  All banked experience will now be applied.

 

 

Comments

And he gets XP and levels from the trial woo woo

Daniel Hamilton

I assume they must have gotten more powerful as a base. I’d figure ascending would be like a blanket evolution to all of his skills. Since Primal Lord is a direct upgrade I wouldn’t be too shocked if his forms become ‘lords’ of their species. blight Dragon Lord for example.

Dan K

Fuck this is so good and it's gonna get even better

viisitingfan

I missed that author reduced or rephrased award, I thought it was still he got first place reward plus what each of the lower finishers got

Robert Rosenthal

I don't see why that would change his spells right away considering the spell evolution function

Isiah Debarros

first place said he would get 10 levels considering he mentioned it was like really difficult to level past level 100 and doubt he got more then 10

Isiah Debarros

Thx for the chapters ^^

Etez

Thanks!

John

Should be 15 from reward plus whatever he has banked with what he has done since retiring from the challenge. Primal lord should make his meeting Oscar the dog even more fun. I suspect if an off world Druid hear of a primal lord, a green warden and what sounds like a special grove they will wonder wtf is going on they will be jealous or excited but definitely will try to send appropriately leveled folks to try and prosper under the bows of the elder tree

Robert Rosenthal

He will get minimum 10 levels due to the reward I am better 12

TreeReader

I believe they said the author claimed that was only for the potions not for levels. I initially said 18 as well but we shall see tomorrow haha. With him being the first to ascend it should get big announcement maby a reward for that too

TreeReader

Theyll change. He ascended

Ron Whitlatch

i just went back and looked at book 5 chapter 1, first place was 10 levels plus all rewards below him, which second was 5 levels and 3rd was 3 levels. so yeah hes actually getting minimum 18 levels plus banked exp from killing the emp and whatever else.

Tim Johnson

They probably haven't changed unless they go thorough a spell evolution after his class changed

Isiah Debarros

Absolutely expect to have people making journeys to visit as a guest

InLucidReverie

Can’t wait to see what his transformations look like now.

Dan K

Town already had a visitor from an elder race- it's not about the race but how powerful the individual. I do expect a notice about the planet's first ascension though

InLucidReverie

I thought he was supposed to get like 15 levels from the trial of primacy reward?

Dan K

Too bad it didn’t have a cooler name like Bloomwarden

Adunn

Ah missed that part and yeah should be written slightly different haha

TreeReader

We went over this when it happened. As written i agree that he should get 18 levels. However the author clarified that he would only get the 10 for first place. When he edits, hopefully he rewrites that slightly.

Choegoup

I'm wondering if the citizens of Ironshore have noticed his ascension. "the ethera in the area went wild, fluctuating with every pulse of his heart" Would be funny if Kurik asking him: "What the hell did you do? The ethera density here suddenly quintupled. And then we all got a system notice that the ethera in this area is now high enough to allow visitations from elder races."

Hauke Sattler

I could see him still getting a couple more levels from the emperor but He got like two from killing him and it was a group fight

Isiah Debarros

He already empowers it more than normal anyways though, especially once all the natural treasures he brought back have a chance to really kick in and just the natural improvement from him going up grades. Plus, nerthus will eventually class up and he's definitely getting something entirely focused on grove improvement.

Sébastien Kingsbury

Honestly, it's gonna be really interesting to see how the people born with a nature attunement in the future future are going to interact with his grove like they should theoretically be prime recruiting material. I mean in real life people travel for education/work all the time. And considering how much influence he going to have in the future, I wouldn't be surprised if people start potentially traveling to iron shore, so they can potentially have a chance of joining the grove

Isiah Debarros

First place is only 10 levels the and rewards were different if he was going to get all of the levels that the second and third place would get it would just say 18 levels instead of 10

Isiah Debarros

Or he could come into agreement with the City Lord to make sure no one fucks with his island. But still COMMUNITY!

Shelbo

Thanks for the extra chapter :) Though I don't know which cliffhanger is worse :))

cRAZiE

anyone want to take a friendly wager? i bet he gets 11 levels between banked xp from killing the emperor and the trial rewards.

Tim Johnson

Well he should get 18 levels from trial maby 1 or 2 more from everything else he has done since and he gets new spells every 15 levels now? I am trying to remember how often it was after he ascended

TreeReader

More cliff Edit: Primal Lord seems perfect for Elijah, but I'm still somewhat sad he didn't go for Bloomwarden. Empowering the grove would be very benificial.

Mojr

DAMN this is gonna be a huuuuuuuge boost. He'll realistically get at least around 5-10 levels, with the Primal lord's stat distribution that's about 35-70 levels worth of stats. With the Core's bonus and the abilities that come with it this should put him well over 4 times his previous strength across the board.

Doubledoor

I had completely forgotten about that

Isiah Debarros


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