Chapter 1122: The Big Reveal
<span style="font-weight:400">With Lena keeping an eye on therger criminal organizations, making sure that none of them tried to do something <em><span style="font-weight:400">incredibly</em><span style="font-weight:400"> stupid, the days managed to pass rather peacefully. We created as many weapons as we could to prepare for the iing invasion, and spread our defensive forces out across our inhabited worlds. Gods and Fallen Gods alike were stationed at every colonized star system, and even regr citizens could feel the increased tension from the distribution of forces.
<span style="font-weight:400">However, there was one thing left to do before the invasion, and that was the annual meeting. This meeting was going to start in just over an hour, and we would have a week to get as many points or other rewards as we could.
<span style="font-weight:400">Given Lena’s performance since joining Olympus, I believed that she was trustworthy to apany us to this meeting. But first, I needed to have a talk with her. Thus, I looked up at the ceiling, calling out to the digital intelligence in charge ofmunication. “Hermes, can you let Lena know that I would like to speak with her?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Of course, Keeper.” Hermes responded, before going silent. Roughly a minuteter, there was a knock on my office door.
<span style="font-weight:400">“You wanted to see me, boss?” Lena asked, poking her head in. She blinked in surprise at my serious expression, and I gestured for her toe in and take a seat. “My clone and I didn’t mess up anything big, did we?”
<span style="font-weight:400">I shook my head, offering a small smile. “Not that I am aware of. But there are some things that we need to talk about, and not a lot of time to talk. So please, take a seat.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena looked confused, but quickly ran over to sit across from me, nodding her head.
<span style="font-weight:400">“How much do you know about Keepers, Lena?” I asked, wanting to develop a baseline for the conversation, that way I knew what I needed to fill in or correct.
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena thought about that for a moment, and I could tell that she was taking this seriously, which I appreciated. “ording to the information I have ess to, a Keeper is born together with the void, but likely resides within a separate realm for the majority of their existence. Additionally, time within this separate realm does not always move at the same pace as time in the mortal world.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Next, the Keeper possesses the ultimate power of creation, but this power must abide by a set of rules. Otherwise, you wouldn’t have anything to worry about, and there would be no need for you to have Chelsea and the others researching world creation on their own. Following this logic, there is a system in ce for Keepers, one that exists above the normal mortal system.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Through this system, you are able to exert your power to execute a vast, yet limited number of options. These options allow you to interact with the world, such as altering the worldws, updating the system we live under, or creating entirely new worlds or gods.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Next, there is a hierarchy among the gods that you have created, with Terra being in a special position. Of all of the members of the Greater Pantheon, she is the only one that can’t directly inhabit her mortal vessel. This can be seen from how they act, showing that it is not a matter of choice on her part. Given that I cannot see you cing those restrictions on her yourself, these restrictions muste from the system, which has deemed her to be in a position where it would disrupt the bnce of the world if she had direct control.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“History has proven that there exist other Keepers, who typically have a hostile rtionship with each other. However, this is not always the case, as proven by the existence of the memetic sensor that was received. That technology was of apletely different field of thought from how we invent, so it is unlikely to havee from this world.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“These other Keepers appear to invade randomly, but using the previously gathered information, it can be assumed that there is actually a set schedule for their invasions. However, this set schedule follows the timeline of your separate dimension, so it gives the appearance of being random to the mortal world.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Finally, it is within the Keeper’s power to elevate the status of a mortal, allowing them to ess your separate dimension through one of two methods. The first method, as was shown with Leowynn and to a lesser extent Giles, allows you to turn them into a fully fledged deity of the Greater Pantheon or resident of your other dimension. The second method, which you have used on Tsubaki, Lifre, and Dana, allows them to seamlessly travel between dimensions, without elevating their mortal status itself.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I couldn’t help but blink as I looked at Lena, my eyes widening. I had assumed that she had gathered a fair amount of information, but at this point, there was almost nothing left for me to exin myself. “You came to all of those conclusions on your own?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena gave a broad grin at that. “Some of that stuff is justmon knowledge. There are also a lot of spections, like whether you were born with your knowledge, or if you inherited it from a previous Keeper. Like, you might have gotten your knowledge of how to use your abilities from your system or other Keepers, or because you met the Keeper of a previously destroyed world. This would follow with the im that your death marks the end of creation, because it erases the void itself and causes a new Keeper to be chosen.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“As for the stuff with my senior, that was easy to figure out. She is way too harsh on herself with her training, so there is no way that she wouldn’t be up to date with thetest techniques used by various professions. If she was like Leowynn, and could freely interact with the world from the other dimension, then there would be no reason for her not to know all of that stuff. The only logic that works is that she had no time to train while she was gone, and no ability to interact with the world. Also, when I transformed into her, I had the feeling that she had been a Keeper at some point in the past.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“You even managed to figure all of that out…” I let out a low sigh, shaking my head. “Well… this will make a lot of things easier. You are spot-on with almost all of your assumptions. Including the fact that I met the previous Keeper. Well… after a fashion.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena’s eyes widened at that. “You killed him, right? But you totally don’t seem the type. Was he some kind of crazed murderer or something, and you were acting as the hero of justice?”
<span style="font-weight:400">I gave a bitter chuckle, resting my face against my hand. “I was a delivery driver, overworked and underpaid, and he was azy slob that didn’t look both ways when crossing the street.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena paused, blinking slowly. “Wait, really? That’s the big reveal? Don’t you want to embellish the story a bit? If you do, I’ll give you some time toe up with something and try again, I don’t mind.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“No, that’s really how it went. Thest Keeper was a coward, who was so scared of invasions from other Keepers that he forcibly halted the world’s progress, living a leisurely life without ever once revealing himself to the masses. Any three year old child in my world would be stronger than him.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“That’s… harsh.” Lena muttered, before focusing on me again. “So, what is this about? Given the context, you must be considering elevating me like my senior, right?”
<span style="font-weight:400">I nodded slightly. “That’s right. But first, I wanted to know how much more I needed to exin, so I’ll just fill in the gaps of your understanding. The power that I exert through the system is referred to as points, which can be earned in four ways. The first is passive ie, which I earn by allowing my worlds to develop new technologies and cultural advancement. This is a small, yet constant source of points that can be used to upgrade the world.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The second method is through achievements. If either myself or my world create a significant achievement in the eyes of the system, I am awarded a small number of points, as well as potentially an additional reward. One of these rewards is the method to ‘elevate’ people, as you called it.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The third method is through invasions, either defending or attacking. If we seed in a defense, I earn points based on the number of enemies the opponent sends, as well as their strength. If we seed in attacking, and kill the enemy Keeper, I inherit all of their worlds, and can refund them for their point value in the system.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The method of invasions is good for lump sums of points, but naturallyes with the associated dangers. If the enemy kills me, the other Keeper inherits all of my worlds, and may twist them into horrid abominations, or delete them outright.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The final method is good for lump sums, and has much less danger, but is lessmonly avable to me. This is through a regr event hosted by the system, and avable to all Keepers. We call it our annual meeting, because it happens once every year, ording to the system clock. In this meeting, there are various activities for the Keepers to participate in that can award them points, and they are free to bring people from their own worlds.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I offered a small smile, letting out a long breath. “This is where Tsubaki became a Keeper, as you mentioned. She participated in one activity that allowed her to experience life as a Keeper, with Dana as her assistant, equivalent to what Terra is for me.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The next annual meeting is starting in less than an hour now. Given your performance, I believed that you were trustworthy to take with me to the meeting.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena’s eyes widened, clearly having not expected me to ask her to join me. “Wait… wait wait wait. You mean that you revealed all of this to me, and not only are you not expecting me to try to kill you to be the Keeper myself, but you are inviting me to a highly sensitive meeting where I could either help you or be a disruptive force? Are you insane? Like, seriously, is there something wrong with your head?”
<span style="font-weight:400">I couldn’t help butugh at that. “I don’t believe that you would try to take advantage of that. And if you did attack me, Terra is probably watching right now and has the ability to pull me out of the world before a fatal blow isnded. She probably would have pulled me out the instant that you decided to attack.”
<em><span style="font-weight:400">Got that right…</em><span style="font-weight:400"> Terra’s voice spoke up in the back of my mind.
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena hesitated, but nodded her head. “Got it. So, what do you want me to do in this meeting? Am I just helping you collect points, or do you want me to gather information on other Keepers?”
<span style="font-weight:400">I smiled slightly, trying to dispel her serious demeanor. “Your first priority should be collecting points. And… Did I mention that the vast majority of the activities at this event take the form of games? You won’t be able to use your enhanced powers, but your personal judgment and skill will remain.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena’s eyes widened again. “Wait, you want me to go to this meeting to… y games? Am I being pranked right now? Because if so, this is a good one.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“I’m being serious, Lena.” I told her, reaching across the desk to lightly flick her forehead, causing her to hold her head with an aggrieved look. “There are also special rewards that can be earned in these games, tickets that allow a Keeper to either force an attack on someone, or cancel an attacking their way. Additionally… as soon as we return from this meeting, the next invasion will begin.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena’s eyes immediately became serious. “I understand, sir. In that case, would you allow me to try to gather information on the forces that the other Keeper is bringing in? I’ll need any identifying information that you can provide me.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“The only thing that I know is their title, which is DarkestNight. For reference, mine is EarthForceOne. Gathering information on DarkestNight won’t be easy, since we don’t know what they look like or anything like that. That’s why I said that your first priority is to y those games to earn points.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Lena slowly nodded her head, but maintained a pensive expression. “I understand, sir. I’ll do my best to help you in this uing meeting.”
<span style="font-weight:400">With that, I began to exin to Lena how the meeting area worked, and the kinds of things that she could expect to find there.