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Chapter 454 - The twin seas

Author's note:

Hi, before today's chapter, a quick announcement!

The audio-book is live!!!

So you can get it if you're interested. Book 2 should begin production soon as well.

Beyond that, I hear from the publisher that I might be able to give a few free copies away, (only for the US for some reason, don't ask me.) So if you live in the US, and preferably if you're willing to leave a review soon to help the release get off the ground, just send me a DM and I'll try to get you a key :D

(I don't know how many I can get, but probably not that many, so yeah, I'll pick randomly depending on the number of codes I get...)

You can also go updoot the promo post on reddit if you want to help :

https://www.reddit.com/r/litrpg/comments/1ct0042/audiobook_release_saintess_summons_skeletons/

It's thanks to your support that the Audiobook could even become a thing, so thank you, everyone. It feels incredible to feel the story come alive like that.

And with that out of the way, here's today's chapter, Happy Reading! (`• ω •´)b

Sofia counted the seconds, alone with nothing but her own thoughts to keep her company. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, new system windows appeared again.

[I’m almost done, we will be free in a moment.]

Great. Thanks. Are you going to start to explain?

[I would not know where to start. I thought we had more time, I miscalculated, sorry.]

No point apologizing, let’s focus on getting through this, I just need information. 

[Sadly, despite utilizing all the holes our enemies left in the system’s protection, I still cannot upload data directly to you. I will compile a few answers to your most pressing questions for now.]

And to think we were moved to the Draconic system to be safer…

[Sen likely did not know that even the Draconic section was compromised. But he could be one of our enemies, still.]

Really, Sen? That feels wrong.

[It’s hard to judge. As it is we cannot trust anyone within the system’s staff.]

Do you think Everelle was in on this whole thing? Since this happened during our duel?

[Unlikely, but perhaps. I have compiled a few lists, get through them quickly, we’re going to be free any second now, and I have no idea what’s waiting for us ‘outside’.]

Understood.

A few new system windows using the condensed quest formatting appeared, without her skills for fast reading, Sofia went through them one by one.

[Quest: Who is ‘Mr Scribe’?

Requirements:

[Quest: Who are we up against?

Requirements:

[Quest: What now?

Requirements:

Sofia felt that she had learned a lot from these few lines but she still had many questions. The most pressing one she just blurted out.

What about the others? Are they fine?

[Everyone sharing the Lord’s mark I can tell is still alive. I am blind beyone that.]

There was a certain relief in that, her heroes could all be brought back but this meant Saria was also safe. 

Wait, what about Cinthia and Astelia? And Michael? They were also in the trial!

[I cannot tell, but I suspect that Asty will be fine as she has a mark of her own. The others are uncertain. The effects of this might extend beyond the trial as well.]

That’s bad… Hopefully the ‘old ones’ will react… 

Sofia felt tense as the Scribe had promised they would be freed anytime now, she tried to lighten the atmosphere a bit.

Ah, and shouldn’t you be Mrs Scribe, then? Actually, do you not have or want a name? 

[Don’t be ridiculous. You stay Sofia and I stay Mr Scribe. Exploring this too much is dangerous. We may share half a brain but I do not wish ‘Us’ to become ‘I’.]

I- That… Yeah… I’m going to need a while to process all of this…

[I’ll be right there to support you, always.]

Thank you…

As she finished her conversation with the Scribe, Sofia started to hear something, a low whistle, like the rumbling of a distant wind on the sea. The nothingness around her opened up, and slowly she became able to see. Her surroundings were blurry and vaporous, all in a sickly pale shade of purplish blue. From what she could tell, she was against the back wall of a small square room, some kind of basement with stairs leading up. She could still not see, feel, or move her body. But she found she could speak.

“What is this? Are we…?”

[Yes. This is the Gods’ realm.]

“What should I do? I can’t feel or move anything. It’s like all I can do is watch and see.”

She could not even move her eyes, her vision was limited to that one viewing angle, straight ahead. With the stairs taunting her from just a few meters away. She felt she could now clearly hear the sound of the sea.

[This is new for me too, but I have been preparing us for this. Try to find the Sun and scripture essences within you. They have both left this plane so it should be safe.]

“What about the others essences?”

[Too much uncertainty.]

The Scribe guided Sofia on trying to find the essences. Following the instructions, Sofia tried to find the essences, and it came strangely naturally. The strange basement became progressively brighter, lit by the warm rays of the sun. The sickly blue color persisted everywhere, but the basement itself became less blurry, losing its dream-like mirage façade, and gaining the tangibility of a real physical place. Scripture’s essence was also brought up, shining so weakly that its exact colour was hard to make out.

[Good. Now focus on your hands. Try to bring raise them before your eyes.]

The hands that Sofia finally managed to raise were made entirely of radiant yellow light. Starting from there, she slowly materialised her entire body within the Gods’ realm, a body made entirely of light. The light of her veins and nerves. The light of the [Venerable physique of the primeval void]. She could finally feel herself exist, and properly look around. The first thing she examined was herself. The essences were distributed around her body exactly how she had arranged them back on Veliadren’s moon before sharing a meal with Erredis. Although she had only purposely brought up the Sun and scripture ones, two red lights still shone amidst the other, although only partially. Despite being visible, they did not cast any light of their surroundings.

Ormoncleth’s and Aphenoreth’s.

“Since when have you-”

The scribe did not even need to hear the full question before he answered.

[When Sorrow first used our ennemies’ pathways to grant her skill upon us.]

So VPPV was always in your plans? What if I had used any other keyword combination?!

[Again, we share half a brain. I am not always right in my predictions on your choices, but this outcome was likely, if not, I would have found another way.]

What about the graveyard, did you intend for it to be used like I do?

[Not at all. This design, like many, was mostly created by the High Scribes.]

Alright, sorry for all the questions, let’s get out of here, I think I should be able to move now.

Step by step, Sofia moved to reach the stairs, her movements were slow and weighty. Moving in this realm felt like moving underwater. Illusory chains appeared when she distanced herself from the wall, restraining her and pulling her back, they were stronger than her. She pulled against them, resisting with all her might and looking at the empty Scribe’s window for help. A flash of red light illuminated the room and the chains shattered like broken glass. 

Freedom. Thank you Lords.

Climbing the steps one by one, Sofia left the basement. The stairs led to a small abandoned stone hut in slight disrepair. There were wooden buckets, nets and fishing rods, though everything felt uncanny as it was all reflecting the same shade of purplish blue.

“A fisherman’s hut? I should go outside, but… Should we not focus on trying to leave this realm?” 

[We need a God’s help. As it is, I know no other way to leave.]

Sofia looked around the hut. “Then, could this place be owned by the voice? Would that make them one of the Gods?”

[I am as lost as you are.]

Sofia sighed. “Let’s seek a God, then. There’s only fifty percent chance of them being part of the enemy, we have survived worse odds.”

[On the bright side, I believe Pareth and Bookie should be taking care of our physical body as we speak.]

“They feel closer than before. They must be worried sick. Let’s hurry up out of here.”

Grabbing the rusty handle of the decrepit wooden door, Sofia left the small fisherman hut.

Outside, everything was still in different shades of the same color. There were no sounds other than the unsettling low rumbling of the sea. Sofia was in the port of a large city. There were no people or ships, just old, decrepit houses and an empty wharf leading to the sea on one side, and winding city streets leading to a tall castle on the other. The sunlight emanating from Sofia spread far, but things in the distance were still blurry, the sky, especially, looked like a second roiling sea. The sky was what Sofia had been hearing.

“Were there civilization in the Gods’ realm? Just where did that voice take us?”

Comments

Uh... Alright. I'm not too sure what I'm meant to get from that. Have fun out there, I guess, thanks for coming at all.

Mornn

I am just gonna quit now, there is no point. It just keeps getting worse and worse. The arcs keep getting more and more impossible. Honestly this is the last straw. I loved the early work but now it's just too much

Lyn Shukaldes

hacking to the filter

fluor

Sorry, I meant to add an edit, I think these sentences should all be singular, it's rather repetitive, NY recommendation is something like "The Scribe guided Sofia on trying to find the essences and it came strangely natural to Sofia." Idk if it tripped up anyone else reading but this one broke the flow for me personally.

John Grizzly

The Scribe guided Sofia on trying to find the essences. Following the instructions, Sofia tried to find the essences, and it came strangely naturally."

John Grizzly

I wonder if Sofia will get another achievement for visiting the god realm. I hope mr scribe gets his upgrade soon - would love to hear much more from him and be less censored.

Cyclone001

I must be the god of typos Σ(°ロ°)

Mornn

I totally called it. Scribes are made from the host after all. Cool. Well... this isn't quite what I was expecting from the Gods' realm... Corrections: am I currently using the ennemie’s attack am I -> I am ennemie's -> enemy's They have joined hand with hand -> hands Try to bring raise them before your eyes. bring raise -> raise two red lights still shone amidst the other, other -> others When Sorrow first used our ennemies’ pathways ennemies' -> enemies' Let’s hurried up out of here. hurried -> hurry Were there civilization in the Gods’ realm? Were -> Was OR civilization -> civilizations

Tejing

The system isn't really in any shape to retrieve such a dangerous thing at the moment :'D

Mornn

Why does Sofia still have Aphenoreths' essence? The whole deal with the wager was that if Sofia failed the trial, the essence was lost to the system.

No Name

So my comment before about it being repetitive. Forget it you blew me away in the last two chapters. Great Job!

Mocherthrath

Whooooo! Thanks for the chapter.

ArtTheGreat

It is getting exciting

Vangelis Theodoratos

Perhaps Sophia can simply mug Scripture with a half-brick since she's been no-clipped way out into somewhere she'd have otherwise never gotten to. I will be howling if this detour turns out to be a massive opportunity in the long run.

Venerable Ro

I theorized last chapter that a high rank being could overwrite the rule preventing her from taking the trial. While this still may be true, if a large portion of System beings are her enemy, then it doesn't matter. Getting that Key was super lucky.

Wensber

Tftc!

brennon Petersen

Thanks for the chapter!

SDCard

Thanks for the chapter!

Quentin Cozzi

Thanks for the chapter!

Custus

Thanks for the chapter!

Wensber


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