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Chapter 583: Nadir

    Chapter 583: Nadir


    We flew, we healed, we fought and we ran. Levels rolled in like the tide. We got hit by Lightning, buffeted by Gale winds strong enough to move Fenrir, and almost smacked by the Sea of Stars as <em>something</em> tried to ‘lift’ the entire thing up.


    We’d followed the coast of the Sea of Stars, civilization sprouting where water metnd like moss on a stone.


    We were in Nippon-Koku when the sky turned to mes. I wasn’t being metaphorical - from horizon to horizon, clouds, sun and sky were reced by a thickyer of roiling red mes, an inferno burning crimson above us. I couldn’t feel the heat, but it immediately made Iona break out in buckets of sweat. Fenrir started to droop and wilt, conjuring up thick tes of Ice around him to try and cool off. They boiled away, wreathing us in steam. A massive updraft as the Inferno sucked in all the air tried to pull Fenrir up, the thermals pushing him a second time.


    “Lunaris’s gaze.” Iona swore. “ine, armor in storage, <em>now!</em>” She shouted, knocking her helmet with a hand.


    Iona sat behind me on Fenrir, which meant I was usually leaning up against her. She clearly had dropped her armor-reinforcing skill, and while Fenrir continued to generate more steam than a dwarven forge, I pped my hand on Iona’s helmet, making sure it was included, then teleported into my <strong>[Tower].</strong>


    Each part of Fenrir’s gear was connected and touching every other part, and I couldn’t take one piece without taking all of it. Which was nice - I was able to take <em>all</em> of it, thank you 2.5 million magic power, although Fenrir’s size versus my tower’s storage forced it to ‘jumble around’ as it came in. With a well-practiced thought, I moved his armor to its designated spot, before continuing to <strong>[Teleport]</strong> Iona’s armor and my gear onto their respective armor stands.


    Notifications started to ding.


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [Seraph of the Dawn] has leveled up! 994->996 +512 Speed, +512 Vitality, +1024 Mana, +1024 Mana Regeneration, +1024 Magic Power, +1024 Magic Control per level from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Strength +1 Mana Regeneration from your Element per level!]</strong>


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [Sage of Tomes] has leveled up! 926->932 +1500 Magic Power, +1500 Magic Control, +700 Mana, +700 Mana Regeneration from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Mana, +1 Magic Power from your Element per level!]</strong><strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!*</em></strong><strong> [Teleportation] leveled up! 510 -> 511]</strong>


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!*</em></strong><strong> [Tower of Knowledge] leveled up! 434-> 435]</strong>


    I snapped out of <strong>[Tower]</strong> a momentter and reoriented to where Fenrir was slowly flying. I zipped over, the wyvern looking much happier and steam no longer billowing off him. Auri was proudly puffed up, and I had to imagine she’d done something with the heat. It’d exin all the levels from the shared experience. Iona’s undershirt was still soaked through, and any other time I’d appreciate the view.


    “What do we think?” I asked as Inded, delicately leaning away from Iona. She was <em>sweaty, </em>and I loved her but did <em>not</em> want a sweat bath. No thank you. Not even at the end of the world, which this looked like.


    Iona opened her mouth to answer, but the sky did the exining.


    We moved <em>quickly,</em> and it had been mere seconds since the sky had turned to an Inferno. A huge fireball ripped itself from the fire clouds, wider than Fenrir was long, and screamed down to thendscape below like a burning meteor strike.


    That was the first one. It was joined by dozens, hundreds, <em>thousands</em> more as far as the eye could see.


    A few headed our way. I doubted they were aimed, we just happened to be in the line of fire.


    “BRRPT!” Auri ordered Fenrir to fly straight up, at the same angle they wereing down. The wyvern obeyed without question, and Auri stared fiercely at the firestorm, beak pointed directly at the iing strike.


    I had just enough time and presence of mind to pull out a spellbook and cast breathing bubbles on all of us. The mes threatened to suffocate us.


    It was possible to tell exactly what her range was. The moment we got close enough the fireballs veered off course, crashing into each other.


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [The ine] has leveled up to level 1349->1350 +200 Strength, +200 Dexterity, +800 Speed, +800 Vitality, +2000 Mana, +10000 Mana Regen, +4000 Magic Power, +4000 Magic Control from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid)! +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regen from your Element per level!]</strong>


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [Seraph of the Dawn] has leveled up! 996->998 +512 Speed, +512 Vitality, +1024 Mana, +1024 Mana Regeneration, +1024 Magic Power, +1024 Magic Control per level from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Strength +1 Mana Regeneration from your Element per level!]</strong>


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [Sage of Tomes] has leveled up! 932->935 +1500 Magic Power, +1500 Magic Control, +700 Mana, +700 Mana Regeneration from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Mana, +1 Magic Power from your Element per level!]</strong>


    The experience overflowed nicely to me.


    We survived the first wave, then the second. The Sea of Stars started to boil and hiss as endless strikes hit it, thend burning as far as the eye could see. The whole world became fire and mes, a yground for Auri and a burning hellscape for the rest of us.


    A third and fourth wave hit, and then they wereing so fast and furious I couldn’t tell the difference between them.


    I was willing to bet it was exactly eight waves though.


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [Seraph of the Dawn] has leveled up! 998->999 +512 Speed, +512 Vitality, +1024 Mana, +1024 Mana Regeneration, +1024 Magic Power, +1024 Magic Control per level from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Strength +1 Mana Regeneration from your Element per level!]</strong>


    This tale has been pilfered from Royal Road. If found on Amazon, kindly file a report.


    Ohe on! One more level to the big 1000!


    <strong>[*</strong><strong><em>ding!</em></strong><strong>* Congrattions! [Sage of Tomes] has leveled up! 935->938 +1500 Magic Power, +1500 Magic Control, +700 Mana, +700 Mana Regeneration from your ss per level! +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity, +1 Speed, +1 Vitality, +1 Mana, +1 Mana Regeneration, +1 Magic Power, +1 Magic Control for being Chimera (Elvenoid) per level! +1 Mana, +1 Magic Power from your Element per level!]</strong>


    The mes ended as quickly as they started. One moment the sky was endless devouring mes, sucking up all the air and burning the clouds, and the next it was all gone. It left behind an endless blue sky, one that was rapidly being filled with steam, smoke, and ashes.


    We all traded looks, starting tough awkwardly in the ‘I can’t believe we just survived that’ way. There was no way we were going to find eight intact cities after <em>that.</em> I wasn’t sure we’d even find the remains of eight cities!


    It didn’t help that our current city count was five. Thest five cities we’d encountered were dead, in one way or another.


    “My thinking is a dragon getting <em>pissed.</em>” Iona said, daring to invoke their name. One of them had just gone on rampage, why wouldn’t they like the attribution?


    None of us were in the mood to vocalize a bet, to put money on the answer, to trivialize the murder and destruction.


    “Brrrpt?”


    Nevermind. One of us was willing to vocalize the bet, her gallows humor as ck as her goth phase.


    “Let’s skim down the coast.” Iona’s suggestion was more of a <em>need,</em> a burning desire to see the damage first hand and help in any way she could, nevermind our prior philosophy on cutting things short. Not after the firestorm we’d just seen, not after the devastation delivered.


    We flew low and fast along the coastline. Burning boats made way to docks with smoke still billowing off them, which led to the burnt-out husks of homes. We were forced to concede defeat when thend slowly turned to tundra, the mark that we were nearing Modu,nd of the ice giants.


    We turned back, and silently flew over the roiling Sea of Stars.


    All the excitement onnd had stirred up the denizens of the deep, and parts of the sea ran red with blood.


    “Where <em>are</em> we?” I asked, staring at the coast, then back at my maps. None of thendmarks matched. Oh sure, there was a river over there, and a few rivers on my map, but none of them had a bay quite like this one. Add in the town on the riverbanks that had somehow… the best word I had for it was ‘porcupined’ itself. It was like a gigantic bubble hade up under the city, then exploded in spikes like a sea urchin. Anything resembling a recognizablendmark was distorted too much. Nothing <em>matched.</em>


    “Case.” Fenrir sagely informed us, then angled north and started flying. “Lair easy.”


    Right. Wyvern, good sense of direction. It was needed, with howrge their territories could be. We flew over endless scenes of apocalyptic destruction, Iona casually whipping off maps while I eyed my mana, hoping, praying it would dip down. A sign of civilization and people, that we weren’t alone out here.


    My efficiencybined with my obscene regeneration, along with my unblinking staring at the number made me think I’d lost a point or two of mana now and then, but nothing conclusive.


    <strong>[</strong><strong><em>*ding!*</em></strong><strong> You’ve unlocked the general skill [Mana Log]. Would you like to rece a general skill with this skill? Y/N]</strong>


    It’d be <em>nice,</em> but like… as my 100th skill, maybe. If I had more skill slots, there were a thousand and one skills I’d get before that.


    Fenrir flew, Iona mapped, I continued to y with <strong>[The Mantle of Dusk and Dawn]</strong>, and Auri gazed sadly over the devastatedndscape, deliberately letting the ever falling ashes umte on her head.


    That was <em>impressive.</em> Between not burning them and not letting them fly off her head, that - oh, nevermind, she was simply recoloring herself to make it look like the ashes were umting on her head.


    “Home.” Fenrir grunted near midnight, the coastline slowly bing more familiar. I knew that rock!


    Then we saw <em>it.</em>


    “By all the gods and goddesses above.” Iona swore.


    I was a tad more eloquent.


    “What the fuck.”


    Bloodmoon Bay was about twice asrge as before. Where Sanguino had been there was just more water. A few city walls stood in crumbled chunks, the stones ckened by whatever disaster had befallen the city.


    Chillingly, there was no flotsam. No debris, no wooden beams floating in the water, no random barrels, <em>nothing.</em> It was like a giant finger had poked the city out of existence.


    “Brrpt…” Auri was devastated by the sight, freely crying crystalline tears. Fenrir sniffled, and I didn’t know it was <em>possible</em> for wyverns to shed a tear.


    Iona snapped her head around.


    “Iing.” She pointed, and my eyes followed.


    I stood up and waved.


    “Heeeey! Skater! Over here!” I yelled, continuing to try and wave the Sentinel down.


    The Sentinel turned and skated over to us, conjuring Ice in mid-air right in front of her ice skates, moving with impossible grace and beauty. She had a whole sleigh behind her, one rope over her shoulder to pull the dozen people and piled bags on top of it. Her personal team and preferred mode of transportation. It was pretty <em>slick,</em> and Skater <em>loved</em> that pun.


    “Dawn! Happy you’re still alive! What’s the situation?” She asked.


    I gestured towards where I expected the capital city to be.


    “I mean, not to be rude, but what’s the situation <em>here?</em>” I asked.


    “I have no idea.” She answered. “Pir of light came out of the sky. We raced over here, found a smoking hole being filled in by water. We’ve been sticking in the area to find other survivors. What’s the deal with… you’re attached with the Sixth, yeah?” She asked.


    “Sixth is… I don’t want to call it <em>dissolving,</em> but they’ve decided to settle down on the shores of Lake Mare and try to simply <em>survive.</em> It’s the <strong>[Legata’s]</strong> decision, but I don’t do a whole lot of good standing around and making sure all their injuries are fixed up. They’ve got their own Optio of <strong>[Healers]</strong>, and I’m able to move around quickly, help <em>everyone.</em> Huge firestorm in Nippon-Koku, we didn’t see much in the way of survivors. Was hoping there’d be something in Sanguino regardingmand and control, but… that idea seems to be a bust.”


    Deep inside, I was mourning. I thought I was fresh out of grief, but my empathy wasn’t done, was still far too willing to kick me while I was down. There had been over a million souls in Sanguino, all of which were <em>gone.</em>


    I didn’t believe for a <em>second</em> that Night or Arachne had died, but everyone else? Marcelle? As? The rest of the friends I’d made over the years, Sentinels I knew had been stationed here?


    I was already writing their names down in my Book of the Dead, already nning on a funeral and how I’d immortalize their names.


    Night had it right. A great stone wall, with every name carved by hand. It’d take me a decade or two to write down everyone’s name, but was a life not worth the effort? A form of Immortality, too little, toote, but a way to ensure their name was remembered and spoken forever more, staving off the second death.


    People died twice. Once when their soul was released from their body, and a second time when their name passed a person’s lips for the final time.


    Once more, I would write their names. Once more, I would speak each one, keeping their spark alive, blowing on their embers to keep my solemn promise.


    <em>I will not forget you.</em>


    “Night’s probably off assassinating elves, the slippery bastard.” Skater said admiringly. “What are you thinking of doing?”


    Auri and Iona were trading various looks with the members of Skater’s team. My social bee of a wife knew most of them, and traded relieved looks. Auri was strutting up and down Fenrir’s head like a runway model - I’m d she was distracting herself - and the mighty wyvern was hovering still in midair.


    “I want to go home.” I said honestly. “There’s a wholemunity there that I asked to bunker down. See how they’re doing, then fly back to the Sixth and let them know what’s going on here. See if I can spot anyone else.”


    Skater traced a circle with the tip of her eponymous skates in the ice.


    “I might do that myself.” She said. “First settlement I’ve heard of. Got a map? And need anything? We’re well supplied, always happy to lend a hand. Pere has got one heck of a bag storage skill.”


    I grinned.


    “I was about to ask you the same thing! I’ve got a vault-like skill, I’ve been stocking it for decades at this point. Here, let me show you where Orthus is. You’ll be able to find us there.”


    “Lead the way!” Skater said.


    It was a shame I couldn’t just <em>point</em> to it - we could certainly see far enough on a clear day. The falling ashes created a haze thick enough that I could see all of where Sanguino should be, but not another twenty miles to where our home and mountain was, along with Orthus vige.


    We flew at speed, my heart sinking a momentter as we were able to see the devastation that had been our home.


    My mango trees were burning.
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