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[B3 END] Chapter 361 – A meeting of gods (2)

“So, what are we waiting for?!” Poseidon asked. “Bring him in already! Lock him in a room and have him send clones and impregnate women! We

“So, what are we waiting for?!” Poseidon asked. “Bring him in already! Lock him in a room and have him send clones and impregnate women! We don’t have that long! He’s just a Red-born – he’ll die of old age in the blink of an eye!”

Many of the gods nodded, though a few looked at him in disdain. Everyone in the hall – both the men and the women – had taken many mortal consorts over the millennia, siring countless children. They did that partly to alleviate the boredom that came with their long lives, and partly because it was good for Remior – to pass their blessings down and improve the quality of the future Green-borns.

But no one could compare with Poseidon, who constantly maintained a most excessive harem of dozens of women, indulging in all sorts of carnal pleasures on a regular basis.

That said, Phoebe had to admit he wasn’t exactly wrong about Percy. Remior had never produced a bloodline even remotely as valuable. She might have even agreed with him if she didn’t have better plans for the boy already.

“I still find this difficult to accept.” Artemis said. “This is all impressive stuff, to be sure, but why are we just letting him get away with killing our Holy Children? Why do we care whether he knows we’re onto him? His opinion is wholly inconsequential!”

Phoebe turned to Ares who had remained silent throughout the meeting. The red-haired god looked back at her, a question lingering in his fiery eyes.

She nodded at him.

“You’re in charge of our expeditions. In your view, what is the most important resource Remior currently lacks?”

All eyes turned to look at the god of war as he took a few moments to think about it. In some ways, he was the polar opposite of Poseidon. After Phoebe and Zeus, Ares was the most respected in the pantheon. Everyone understood he had an extremely dangerous job, as he was the one who risked his life out there, leading their demigods as they travelled to alien worlds for the sake of their own.

Eventually, he spoke.

“There are all sorts of things that would help us. Another Decree… a way to turn our Yellow-borns into gods… elevating our alchemy and runecrafting… giving all our demigods a second core… All of that is important. But the number one thing holding us back is the relative weakness of our strike force…”

Many faces lit up in understanding, realizing where the god was going with this. It was a well-known fact that gods couldn’t easily step foot on foreign worlds without catastrophic consequences. This wasn’t a problem when discussing barren planets, as they could deploy their demigods and loot whatever resources they needed from them – no Blue or Green, beast or sapient, could possibly compete with a demigod.

But barren worlds didn’t have that many things of value either. The best resources were found on other lesser springs, and most of them had gods protecting them. Since Remior couldn’t deploy their own gods there, they had to rely on their demigods to fight against actual gods.

Naturally, it was always a bloodbath. It took dozens of demigods to hold a god back even briefly. And the losses were inevitably monumental. It was rarely worth it. Raising the average level of their Green-borns would go a long way – and they were definitely going to work on that too – but there was something that would help them a great deal more…

“But he can never reach that level!” Hera exclaimed, likely guessing what Phoebe had in mind. “Even if he gets a spell powerful enough, he has to be a demigod for that to matter! At most, we could maybe push him to Violet or White… And even that would be a tall order! Bridging the gap from Red-borns to Green-borns is something even the Moirais have failed to do!”

Phoebe grinned.

“You should have read his Status, Hera.”

She lifted her gaze from the goddess, scanning the room. Her eyes briefly lingered on each of the others’ faces before she spoke again.

“He had three Masterful spells at Orange.” she said, watching their expressions change again. “He’s improved more since then. He’s defeated Acton in single combat after reaching Yellow with both cores. If it’s him… I’m not only confident he’ll get the spell… I think he’ll go a step farther than others before him. Even at White or Violet… it might just be enough. And even if he can’t quite get to that level, he’ll definitely surpass a regular demigod, so he’ll make a great addition to the strike team regardless.”

The hall broke into chatter as the gods and goddesses discussed this with one another. They all understood the implied meaning in her words. Phoebe was talking about a special designation for certain mortals.

It wasn’t a grade – it was more of a title. Much like titans were simply gods who had created a Decree, there was a similar feat for mortals. Though individuals like that were even rarer than titans. They weren’t necessarily as valuable as them, but they were certainly more important than the average god.

One thing worth remembering was that Remior had already produced three titans in its entire history, and over a hundred gods. But they’d never had one of them. Even among the greater springs, very few did. And of course, when such individuals became gods themselves, they tended to stand out among their peers. Though this part was probably not applicable to Percy, as Phoebe also doubted he could make it that far.

She waited for the commotion to die down before continuing.

“In any case, you all know mages don’t grow without danger,” she said, getting a round of nods back.

In the past, they’d tried to shelter an entire generation of Green-borns, never sending them out of Remior – making sure every last one lived until the very end of their lifespan. At the time, they’d amassed the most demigods they’d ever had at any given point. Over twenty thousand of them, living over a hundred thousand years each. For that, the gods had sacrificed countless opportunities, all for the sake of producing a large batch of new gods all at once.

The end result?

Not a single one of those demigods managed to take the final step, marking the experiment as a colossal failure. Of course, the gods had feared it would turn out like that from the start – and many had spoken up against it. It was a well-known fact that talents needed danger and adversity to blossom. But they hadn’t been able to resist the temptation, and Remior was still recovering from the losses, having fallen behind many of their rivals.

“What if he dies?” Zeus asked. “If not while under our protection, then out there among the stars.”

“If he dies, he dies.” Phoebe said. “I’ve obviously documented everything he has brought back, and I’ll spread it around Remior sooner rather than later. Even if something happens to him from here on out, we won’t end up empty handed. But I still want to give this a shot.”

“Lady Phoebe… I understand where you’re coming from, but I maintain that it’s safer to capitalize on his ability and ignore his own potential.” Poseidon protested, as all eyes turned to him once more. “Call me a coward if you want, but I don’t want to lose our most promising bloodline on a gamble.”

“You’re all gods, aren’t you?” she snapped back. “You understand better than anyone how important it is to take a risk every now and then. The things he’s already brought us are plenty. Besides, his bloodline and his personal strength go hand in hand. The more things he brings back, the stronger he gets. The stronger he gets, the more clones he can send, and the longer his lifespan will be. His clones will be able to achieve more too.”

She sighed.

“I understand he may fail. But I’m a greedy woman. Always have been. Becoming a goddess only made me greedier. I want it all. I want him to scour the cosmos and loot everything there is to get. And I want him to grow as strong as possible too.”

She closed her eyes, not even bothering to hear their opinions. She’d already made her mind up, and she’d even done them the courtesy of sharing her thoughts with them.

Next, she looked at Hermes.

“A week from now, I want you to spread the message to the Great Houses that Percy of House Avalon – the same person who is behind the Aurora Dew – is also the owner of the two-cored crow. And that he snuck into the Thirsty Valley and murdered two Holy Children. Spread a more accurate poster of him too. Glowing eyes with slit pupils, long dark hair and a beard.”

She turned to the others again.

“The Root and the Great Houses are allowed to do as they please with this information. But I don’t want a single Green-born to get involved in any way. The foolish Parnassus boy brought this upon himself – he won’t be missed. That said, we can’t let our Holy Children keep dying either.”

The others nodded in understanding, though she didn’t pay them any heed. She was already walking away, her thoughts drifting back to the daring boy with the piercing eyes who had turned their world upside down in just a few short years.

The corner of her lips curled upwards.

‘Don’t let me down, Percy.’

If this worked, Remior might finally get one too…

A paragon.

[END OF BOOK 3: SHADOW OF THE HOLY CHILD]

Comments

Yup an asshole now he has to figure out a disguise skill or something

ItWasIDIO!!

Love this soooooooo much

TypistTyphon

It makes sense. Saw it coming. Knew clarity was phoebe. Knew she might be less antagonistic, and even that she might know. Good chapters. Still, make the other gods less moronic. You can't have everyone in the universe use a less then one dimensional metric (only 4 values) to judge peoples values with absuluteness and certainty. That's just bad writting. Again, Immortal Cultivator having 50IQ is not a good trope to recreate. So, character development on them please.

Poutine Au Syrop d'érable

I wonder what Percy's Decree will do besides the obvious improved version of his current version of the Dance. The external flow seem vaguely similar to domains, so maybe it'll enhance domains and allow them to be gained earlier. It might also might make part of the boost permanent and allow it to boost lifespan as well, give it all the benefits of a higher grade.

MinE

1. She probably does but doesn't care, or Metatron installed an anti backdoor into his Decree since system Decrees are relatively common. 2. Probably beasts, I doubt any world could have blueborns naturally without a Decree or resource that would probably give it the classification of spring.

MinE

Well, Ea might've intervened to give him the second burst of mana to get their Decree in the first place, so they might know about him from that. Admittedly, it seems Phoebe's assimilated Ea's, so the backdoor/privileges might've been overridden.

MinE

1. Phoebe didn't talk about his ability to flee to Metatron's world. Does she know about this decree? 2. There is talking about a barren world (= no advancement) but with blue enemies. Are there blueborn or just blue monsters?

Xorvivs

I’m not a big fan of either two chapters for this God meeting. I can understand Phobe having an intricate understanding of his abilities through the status screen. He holds because it’s hard to decree so she would have an intimate connection with it. So she could probably use it to glimpse his adventures across the cosmos. But at the same time, I don’t agree with that at all. I feel like by creating that decree and spreading it to millions possibly billions of people. It would make it very hard to track a single person within that decree. It’s not like she has a computer inside of her brain that allows her to go on a search engine. After all the way this chapter talks it’s also like the gods are omnipresent on their own planet and they can see everything on it. Essentially it just made the gods seem way too fucking powerful, and it completely contradicts a story element in which Percy had to give Metatron the knowledge for his boosting art. But the way it was described here is that the gods saw him using the boosting art so they obviously know how it works. So wouldn’t Metatron see it as well inside of his own decree his own domain. Does a shit ton of plot holes if you really think deeply into the specifics behind this chapter. I can see the point you’re trying to make by adding in a new story element that can push the protagonist further and beyond. But the more I think into the logistics of the matter and how everyone’s abilities works and so on it is leaving so many plot holes and unset questions and rec cons. I’m just confused. I use text to speech to write this. I don’t know if you picked up my thoughts perfectly but instead of rereading this, I’m gonna continue reading the story to see what happens. To add onto that the second he gains a blessing through the ring, shows the gods that he has a way to give blessings and I feel like at that point you just say fuck all, and you kidnap him. The importance of the ring he holds is more important than his existence in a way. Since it’s a direct in with Metatron. As well as they can abuse it for years, abuse, Percy’s breeding for years, and then use it as an end with Metatron. This whole chapter, the more I think about it the more fucked it was. More than that, it is implying that when he got the second system decree and his mutated then shouldn’t that other God also have access to his status screen then. The other alternative being that it evolved into a unique decree and now both gods can’t access it. There is the option of phobias decree consuming The alchemist decree. But when you really think of the specifics, I don’t think one is better than the other. I think Phobe‘s decree is a lot more generalized and the alchemist decree is a lot more specialized. So the more I think about that in the applications of that it makes us even more fucked.

Moon Winchester

Hmm, that only works if percy doesn't die or run/teleport. And we don't know the rate of his bloodline and soul affinity maybe we only get one in thousand. But i guess they could match percys family with all the soul users they can find to reach similar results.

Tim

This makes no sense. Time is relative for GODs, so if Percy can be made to breed in a thousand years you'll probably have thousands of people with his bloodline, some of whom will also have inherited his risk taking tendencies. They can even free him again after he has done his breeding task. It should not even be too difficult for some of those GODs to extract some sperm unnoticed by Percy and create new ones and then take it from there. They can speed up the proces in the valley and create first generation Percy's in two years. The logic in this part does NOT add up.

Storyflower

More like an app with a backdoor to get all your data

Private Writer

So Phoebe decree is parasitic lol. Also, don't like her anymore

Blahful

At some point Poseidon is going to start throwing women at Percy to try and seduce him and get pregnant. I think it would be hilarious arc where Percy, Nesha, and Elaine think they are assassins trying to get close to Percy. It would also be a good way for Percy to figure out that the gods know what's up.

Xiver

Yes, and they know he's going there to learn magic script.

Dove

Shouldn't metatrons decree be in percys status?

Andrew P

Killing them would just set a massive target on Remior. Besides, they aren’t all wrong. Percy is mortal, regardless of his achievements he will die. The issue is Alienating Percy throughout most of his life. That is definitely not the way to get him to cooperate nor share his achievements, even though most will organically be shared regardless of what both parties do. Phoebe has a chance to discreetly help without sending the whole planet unto Percy, which , to me, is the sensible thing, rather than keep trying to punish him for existing. She could just talk to him, make a simple exchange. But her solution is keeping sending bodies till Percy either breaks or finds a new breakthrough. Go figure

Derze

To think that Remior was the hiding place of the Olympians.

ThoMiCroN

Well we started when he was 15, he was 27 when he went into the valley, and he spent what.. a decade or so in there? So somewhere in his mid to late 30s?

Adhoah Cinnidhlaoch-McCoinnich

I would LOVE to see Hephaestus do that, that would be hilarious, and make for a great little arc

Adhoah Cinnidhlaoch-McCoinnich

Man, idk if I want chapters with gods in them, they all egotistical self absorbed waste of existences, like yeah you are “important” in some aspect but with your planet being on the literal bottom of the list, you would think they would have some sort of appreciation for the benefits your stealing from him, but noooo, I know they are god and they are ment to be morons but the only thing this chapter and previous one makes me hope for is Percy will kills them all or at the very least they get a very satisfying act of karma for their actions. like Percy isn’t this saint or the best person ever, be he is good with repaying his debts and helping his friends and allies, all the things considered he could have been an absolute monster if he chose to be but wasn’t at all. The only thing I can say about the gods is fuck those guys, show them my favorite finger and make it to the trail like horse turds and probably be smited doing so

Some guy

I don’t think its decree tier but definitely something powerful for sure

Bk

So a paragon is a mortal who has a Decree tier spell?

Adm

I don’t see why it would bother you? It feels entirely expected

Sloth

Ok, I think this resolves a lot of the issues I had last chapter. Mostly, the idea that everything is already predecided, the gods playing a game and letting Percy think he has free will despite it not being true. This way, the people actually engaging with Percy legitimately want him dead or captured, there's actual danger and stakes, and even the gods aren't sure of the outcome. I still expect Hephaestus to try to meet Percy disguised as a green core or something, to learn the vault's runes directly from him. And for Percy to figure him out.

Sheffi Ben-David

How many years has it been since Percy went into TV, both from the inside and outside? And, how many since the series started?

K

Thanks for the chapter !

Djinko

I'm going to be honest this just rubs me the wrong way, it makes sense tho

Bk


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