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Chapter 279

 Just three for now, and I'll hopefully get another later. Now I need to drive 5 hours.

Plus these three are all an extra page long for chapters... I just wanted to fit it all in!


There was a pause, and the voice ignored Xierk as it continued. “You… feel regret? You… crave assistance for your people? I will do what I can, but it must be a trade. For my assistance… you must buy time for the man behind you in the bed. Stop the opponent in front of you.”

Xierk felt confusion, but there was just something… reassuring about the voice. There was also the strange, warm emerald glow that Xierk could feel filling him, the same glowing emerald that came up out of the earth, which they always called the breath of the Progenitor.

Narrowing his eyes, Xierk tightened his grip, then he smiled. So he came over with his scepter and the hammer…? Well then…

Although Xierk didn’t know where he was, or why, the directive was simple: fight the opponent before him. He would show this enemy of the Progenitor why he was called the strongest warrior his world had ever seen.

Perhaps in this world, he would be the strongest too. Xierk’s smile grew wide. With the Progenitor protecting his people… there was no reason to hold back.

****

Lucretia was struggling inwardly, to understand. A few things were immediately clear.

The strange, rocky figure had definitely come out of the Ghosthound’s Soul Skill. Was it the spirit of the Soul Skill…? Somehow, it had appeared, answering her call. And…

The Rockman spun the scepter in his hand, which glowed emerald. The image of the desert around them shattered, and the rock man stepped forward. Gerroark’s face instantly turned serious. He even drew his spear.

“Well met, warrior,” Gerroark said, his eyes with a trace of uncertainty in them. The Rockman rumbled his agreement, and then moved, blurring forward, raising his hammer. Gerroark moved to engage, and very swiftly were trading blows at a speed that Lucretia couldn’t follow.

True, the Rockman was fighting toe to toe with Gerroark, just like she needed, but Lucretia could barely move. It was costing her an abhorrent amount to keep the creature here. She could feel, for every second that it remained in this realm, outside of the Soul Skill, part of her soul was being syphoned off, into the Soul Skill.

But she wouldn’t stop it, she realized, her heart sinking. She felt the bindings of fate around her, for safety, but knew she wouldn’t struggle against them. She had done this often enough to others… it was just shocking that it had happened to her.

Three gifts. The first the daggers, the second the Aether… the third this strange Rockman. And by the third gift, she would destroy herself. 

For the first time in a long time, Lucretia felt tired. Her age caught up with her, made her slightly listless and uncertain. Was this… truly how she was going to die…..?

“No….” She whispered heatedly, even as the Rockman knocked Gerroark out onto the street, and hopped down to follow him. “I refuse-”

A movement behind her caught her attention, and Lucretia twisted around, shocked. Shal’s eyes were open. He had sat up. He was looking at her, seemingly lost in thought.

*****

Earlier that morning, Randidly finally stood as their match was announced. The figure opposite him stood as well. They did not bother to look at each other, but both walked slowly up to their own individual stairs, and up onto the stage. 

The crowd erupted into a wall of noise, pounding the stage. “Ghosthound, Ghosthound!”

Although he was not predicted to win, there was no denying that Randidly was the more popular of the two spear users. Drak was seen as surly and elitist. Everyone craved the sight of Randidly striking this figure down, making him bleed and struggle. That was what people were here for.

In his heart, Randidly felt a small bit of disgust. This was bloodsport to them. But he couldn’t deny his own hand in this. Whereas before it had simply been a point of pride, a display of strength by the larger styles, now it was more than that. It was something of people going to the zoo.

It hit him all at once. How the alcohol helped the people forget their own bitterness, and just enjoy the show, relegating themselves eternally to the sidelines. How the people who drank the ale and watched would never think themselves the type to appear on stage. They would always be the drinkers, the watchers, and how they would unconsciously fill their children with the same doubt in themselves.

This had been going on for generations already, of course, in a lesser was. After seeing the large Styles dominate. But now there was alcohol available. It would ease those frustrations, relax the drinker. Make them satiated with just this. All because Randidly thought it would be funny to help Claptrap make a quick buck.

Shaking his head slowly, Randidly felt a strange weight settle on his shoulders. That would be the case, unless… 

Unless someone who came from nothing, like them, broke those expectations. Grinning to himself, Randidly drew his practice spear, stretching lightly, while the other spear sat inside of himself, waiting for the moment he needed it.

It was one more responsibility he could add to the pile, Randidly thought grimly. Break expectations for the people who don’t come from the lesser Styles. Force Drak Wyrd to reveal his hidden cards for Azriel. Let Shal come awake to an outcome that leaves him… proud.

“Are both fighters ready?” The referee asked, looking back and forth between the two of them. Both nodded.

Randidly hadn’t had much occasion to actually watch Drak Wyrd, but his full attention was on him now. Power seem compressed in the man’s body, a palpable aura of competency. There seemed to be no weaknesses in his stance, and his eyes were steady and determined. There wasn’t even any overconfidence, although there did seem to be some cruelty in his expression as he gazed at Randidly.

Was it possible to use that…?

“Begin!” The referee announced.

“Incinerating Bolt! The Spear Advances, Ash Trails!” Randidly said.

There had been some time when he had debating taking a more passive role, but Randidly knew that this was not necessarily a race against time, but against exertion. Drak Wyrd, with his dark, determined eyes, could only fight for so long without his Aether Starvation kicking in, weakening him immensely. 

Trusting in Randidly’s own ability to keep himself alive, Randidly decided the best option was a powerful offense that would force Drak to expend his energy while defending. He would probably be able to quickly dispatch most things, defending himself and wounding Randidly, but Randidly knew of no other way to push this match than to gamble his Health, Stamina, and Mana were high enough to make Drak Wyrd expend his Aether.

And Randidly was going to use all of them.

As the bolt ripped forward, Randidly’s body soon followed, aiming for the moment Drak dodged or blocked the bolt to strike, finding a moment of weakness.

Drak opted to deflect it, doing it effortlessly, flicking his spear and knocking the bolt away. At the same time, he accelerated forward, meeting Randidly in the middle of the arena with a crash.

Immediately, Randidly activated Stalemate Breaker, and pressed forward with everything he had, using Empower and Mana Strengthening as well. They were dead even, which shocked Randidly as much as it did Drak, his normally blank expression stretching as he raised his eyebrows.

But Randidly had used ¼ of his stamina in those brief seconds, just to bring him to a standstill…? Christ.

“Circle of Flame!” Randidly shouted.

As he expected, Drak leaped backwards, moving quickly out of the blast radius, but of course it was a faint. Still, what Randidly hadn't expected was that Drak’s spear would slash out behind him, without even looking, cutting through the Spearing Roots he was aiming to use to catch him in the back, slowing him down.

Still, with Drak’s spear behind him, Randidly activated the Spear Advances, Ash trails again, Focusing on the concept of ignition, feeling his body thrown forward with its power.

Drak didn’t even blink, blocking Randidly’s spear with a stance that made Randidly feel like he had justt thrown himself into a concrete wall. Then Drak’s spear wriggled, and Randidly’s was knocked to the side, leaving him completely undefended.

Growling, Randidly spun away, aiming to slash at him from the side, but he abruptly sensed that a kick was about to hit him, as if Drak had predicted this very move, and prepared to deal with it.

Randidly’s eyes glowed Emerald. The ground around them transformed into mist, and there was a soft ticking in the background. “The Phantom’s Embrace.”

Unlike Azriel, who had grown wary of this skill, Drak made no move to change his kick. Randidly felt every aspect of the kick in a second, his eyes glazing over as his other senses took control. Randidly spun, borrowing the force of the attack to disappear, spinning faster around Drak’s side, his spear moving in an arc.

And arc just short of Drak, but did rip upwards, cutting a shallow gash into the corner of Drak’s mouth.

Breathing heavy, Randidly stepped backwards. Thick roots of golden energy came upwards, flooding his body with strength, increasing his recovery. Living Blood activated too, doing its best to control the blood loss from the huge gash in Randidly’s left bicep, where a counter attack that Randidly hadn’t even been able to follow with his eyes had struck him.

Both fighters looked at each other. A trail of blood dripped down Drak’s face to his chin, then dropped onto the ground.

Although he earned a pounding headache for it, Randidly used Living Blood to its limit, keeping all his blood flowing back into the wound, as his body slowly knit together. Grinning, Randidly pointed down to the drop of crimson.

“You blood hit the ground first.”

After he had spoken, Randidly realized for the first time how silent it had become in the arena. His words carried far, and Drak’s face only darkened further. Sighing inwardly to himself, Randidly wished he had the presence of mind to wait a few more seconds. An increased recovery time would have made this wound so much more manage. But noooo, he had to trash talk.

“We will see who hits the ground first,” Drak said, his voice raw, as he raised his spear once more.

Comments

It'll be hilarious if Jiren looses because Goku's universe has 1 more person at the end of it than Jiren's. Anticlimactic, but hilarious. But we still have around 22 minutes left in the fight, or 700 more 15ish minute episodes. So who knows? Maybe Piccolo will fuse with the other 2 Namekians and straight up tear the ring in half.

Bob

But seriously, that is so true. Also, all of the people are stupid. If Jiren isn't defeated then he's just going to destroy everybody right before time runs out.

Cole Mathews

It's nowhere near as long as DBS's Tournament of Power. 30+ (and counting) hours of a 48 minute battle royale. At least the BS powerups here are semi-logical. No small Saiyan children with a power level of 8 going to a power level of 80 hexillion in under 20 minutes, with the only explanation being "She tried extra extra hard."

Bob

jesus here responding to your request. 😢😢😭 Don’t worry rainbows coming soon with big furry rabbits to comfort you 🌈🦄🐇❄️

Radar

Jesus I hope this arc is over soon. I feel like I've been reading about this damn tournament for months. And please kill off Lucretia.

Nick Nicholson

awseome, I wonder what the implications are for absorbing her soul,

He is giving us a daily update this month,,,,writing his Butt off for writers month.

Radar

Yes agree P, you pulled it off, well-written, but for god sakes don’t kill off Roger, kill a damn bunny or turtle off instead!

Radar

where has he put up the schedule?

Eh, he wasn't using that head anyway... I half expect his headless body to stand back up, reattach his head, and scoff "I'm the great Roger Kingsley the third, esquire - you don't think I'd let a flesh wound like this hold me back do you?"

Choboman

I think the battle with Drak and Lucretia's confrontation with Divveltian in front of the inn started at approximately the same time. It is the time that the most powerful people in the north wouldn't notice her involvement.

Alan McBrayer

Me to

GunySa

I miss Roger already....sniff.

Radar

I don't think this is a life for meaning exchange... We see those with helen and his 4 blessing peeps and it doesn't hurt them like this. This is her Dark Karma path coming back to bite her: the thing she uses to screw people can also go the other way~ Her soul has some good things in it, I'm not too worried~ I'd be more worried if she gave her meaning and kept a connection to him.

MagicWafflez

Would the Yeti Head be drawn in with her? So getting or giving three gifts gets a soul? Three gifts. The first the daggers, the second the Aether… the third this strange Rockman. And by the third gift, she would destroy herself.

MattMick222

She is exchanging life for meaning such is the way of the aether crossroads. I see your point though, even if she dies in the process something resembling her may suddenly emerge on his inner world. Hopefully Shal can end her before that happens

Alan McBrayer

Everything is falling into place very nicely, bravo. She stole the daggers on a whim, she took the aether out of need, then she releases the warrior before she could realize what it meant. At first I thought it was lucretia talking to rock man but only ghosthound would require a trade. Finally Shal gets his final confrontation against both aemont and lucretia.

Alan McBrayer

That's not good. Lucretia's soul is getting pulled into Randidly's? I don't like where this is going

Tibstrike

Lol so epic~~~ I worry though that the witch's battle is going to affect this one... Are they happening at the same time?

MagicWafflez

Your beautiful P!

Radar


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