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Chapter 1,315.

There was no way Vilari would mistake the approaching woman for anyone but Thea Marshall, even if the shapeshifter’s appearance was slightly different from what Vilari remembered. Rather than the young woman who died decades ago, Thea carried herself with the temperament of an expert. The sharp determination in her piercing blue eyes remained, now stabilized by experience and age. It made the disguise more believable. She was also covered in wounds, no doubt meant to lower Vilari’s guard.

Such ploys were destined to fail, seeing as Vilari didn’t have any attachment to Thea Marshall. At best, one could say her impression of her father’s former lover was complicated. The Einherjar Project was still a tightly guarded secret when Thea was killed, solely known by Uncle Triv and Zac. Not even Thea was made aware of what was happening on Elysium at the time.

Nevertheless, Thea actually held a significant position in Vilari’s heart at the time. Unbeknownst to Thea, Vilari had once seen her from a distance. It was one of her strongest memories from her early days when everything was confusing and scary. The intimate bond with her father had been a great comfort while her newborn soul acclimatized to an adult body.

Zac set aside as much time as he could for her and her siblings, but an emperor of a budding empire had too many matters on his plate. He could only sneak away to visit the nursery a few times a week, and he was often called away early by pressing matters.

Vilari’s awakening had been fraught with more problems than the other first-generation Revenants. Her predecessor’s unique bloodline forced her newborn soul to rapidly expand, which was an extremely painful process. It took years before she reached the strength necessary to accept the Crown of Despair inheritance.

Her father tried to help, but Port Atwood was much poorer back then, whether in heritage or resources. Out of better options, he occasionally brought her out of the nursery to take her mind off the pain. Everything was new and exciting, and those outings were still among her fondest memories.

During one of those trips, her father took her to his compound. It was at that time Thea made an unscheduled appearance, returning early from a cultivation session. Not ready to expose the Einherjar’s existence, Zac hid inside an illusion array until they could sneak back to Elysium. Vilari perfectly recalled Zac’s stilted explanation of who Thea was and why they had to hide.

That day, a seed of jealousy was born. Vilari cast Thea as the evil stepmother who kept her father from seeing his daughter. If not for that woman, Vilari could have lived with her father, going on adventures every day. The image was both unfair and inaccurate. Neither could she say that Zac was at fault for how he handled the situation.

The relationship between Liches and the newly raised was still unfamiliar and ill-defined, and Zac was still struggling with the trauma of the Integration. The dependence on his “children” comforted him, creating a codependence that wasn’t there in the subsequent generations of Revenants. Vilari’s cohort was the only one who considered themselves siblings, and Zachary Atwood their a father.

If there was one thing to blame, it was the excessive secret-keeping. Vilari knew this was still a sore point for Zac. Thea had been murdered before Zac could be open about who he was. Seeing someone embody her father’s regret was a slight Vilari wouldn’t accept, especially considering its implications.

There were few reasons someone would take this form, none of them good. Most likely, they were dealing with an assassin. Their appearance had the chance to create a brief opening when encountering the members of the Atwood Empire, at least among those who’d been around since the beginning.

Vilari was no exception. Her mind had briefly shut down from the familiar appearance, and she would have been in great danger if they encountered each other face to face. Luckily, Vilari’s soul wards gave her the early warning needed to adjust her mental state. She took a calming breath to settle the childish jealousy that had resurfaced before emerging from her hideout.

Thea hadn’t pinpointed her location yet, neither had she backed down. She was carefully searching the forest, relying on an unusual footwork to hide her presence. Someone daring enough to target her father would have a certain level of strength. Unfortunately for the assassin, her methods were unable to mask her emotions after Vilari activated her bloodline.

While exposing the assassin’s location, it left Vilari more confused. She could understand the anxiety, even the anticipation. But why did the assassin feel such strong longing? The hectic bundle of emotions perfectly matched what one could expect from the real Thea Marshall. Vilari had never heard of such a perfect disguise. Had the assassin been brainwashed before entering the trial?

Could they be mistaken about that day?

It made no sense for her father to have lied about what happened. The kidnapper had used Thea as a sacrifice to redirect Kenzie’s tribulation, and Thea was reduced to a pile of ash to ensure the Heavens retreated. If Thea managed to survive, it would have been without his knowledge.

Vilari wavered, no longer sure what to believe. A talk would provide valuable insight, whether Thea was real or fake. So would an ambush. Vilari smiled as she released the hold on her soul. The universe had thrust her into adulthood sooner than she would have liked. She could afford to be childish now and then.

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Thea vigilantly scanned the surroundings as she advanced on the beacon of Mental Energy. Her thoughts were a jumble, and not just because of the exhaustion. She’d thought of this moment so many times over the past years. Now that it finally arrived, part of her wanted to turn tail and run away. Another part refused to acknowledge her gut feeling was correct.

The pessimism was warranted. The extremely refined Death-attuned Mental Energy was the hallmark of one of Zac’s captains, except Zac’s people weren’t the only undead inside the trial. She’d already encountered an unfamiliar Buddhist since entering. There could very well be participants from the Undead Empire she wasn’t aware of.

The Undead Empire was officially allied with Zecia and Zac, but Thea wouldn’t trust any ancient faction as far as she could throw them. Like the Sangha, the Undead Empire wouldn’t hesitate to sacrifice Zecia if it meant achieving their goals. If it wasn’t Vilari, then it was an enemy inviting her over. Thea got her answer soon enough, and the tension in her neck relaxed.

“You must be Vilari Blackwood. I know this—” Thea forgot her prepared greeting when a huge eye opened behind Vilari’s back.

The fossilized forest was consumed by the vertical pupil, as were the suns and stars. Thea felt herself sinking into a suffocating quagmire. The futility she’d experienced during her captivity under the Hallowed Mother returned. This time, she wasn’t helpless, nor was she alone. A streak of radiant truth refused to be consumed by the endless darkness—the eternal path of the sword.

Thea grasped the light and became whole. She parted with her wallowing despair through a cut infused with her Branch of the Clouded Sword. A second swing sundered the darkness, returning the surroundings to their original state. The ice-cold stare of the vertical eye tried to drag her back in, but a domain of lacerating Sword Intent kept her grounded.

The turnaround was swift and decisive. Even so, the brief exchange was enough to confirm that this petite Revenant deserved her renown. The attack, if you could call it that, was a simple nudge of Mental Energy amplified by Dao and Vilari’s bloodline. The situation would have been drastically different if Vilari had bothered using a skill.

Thea didn’t know exactly when Zac started experimenting with raising the dead, but Vilari Blackwood couldn’t have been more than a year or two when Thea was whisked away. Revenants might mature faster than humans, but reaching the state of mind necessary to pursue the Dao wasn’t accomplished in a heartbeat. Vilari’s talents had to be absolutely terrifying, far surpassing her own.

It wasn’t enough to disrupt the Sword in Thea’s heart. Saying that talent could be overcome by hard work was a lie—the Multiverse didn’t lack hardworking cultivators who never amounted to much. However, it wasn’t necessarily the most talented who reached the peak. It was only one of many factors that went into the rise of a Heaven’s Chosen.

Vilari showed no inclination to attack again. Neither was there any warmth or recognition on her face. She might as well have been observing a stranger. Thea didn’t take it to heart. While Vilari should have recognized her after staying by Zac’s side for so long, Thea understood her sudden appearance was suspect. It didn’t help that the detachment was mutual.

Thea had already accepted that she was like Abbot Everlasting Peace in some ways. While her departure was forced, Thea ultimately embraced having her connection with Earth severed. It wasn’t a desire to return home that fueled her during those dangerous years on the Goldblade continent. It was her pursuit of the Dao and desire to join the Sword Pavilion.

Thea wasn’t even sure if informing her family she was alive was the right thing to do. She had no intention of becoming a citizen of the Atwood Empire now that she’d escaped the Sangha’s grasp. Infuriatingly enough, Zac’s mother was right. Thea had chosen the Dao over love. The two weren’t mutually exclusive, but Thea wasn’t willing to make concessions in her cultivation. She wanted to walk her path, free under the stars, and see where it led her.

She’d approached Vilari to deliver a message and warning. Zac deserved to know what the Sangha had done. It was his fate the shady monks had borrowed to infiltrate the trial. In return, they had the audacity to ruin his efforts to save Zecia. Now, they were plotting something else by manipulating the memory domains.

What Zac did with the information was up to him. Thea didn’t plan to drag him into her mission of repentance, even if she lacked the strength to deal with the Sangha alone. Dealing with a random nun left her maimed and Aigale shattered, forcing her to rely on a spare sword. So what? Her sword might not be sharp enough to cut through the Sangha’s schemes, but the Left Imperial Expanse was the perfect grindstone.

Thea had moved on, yet sentiments she thought long gone came bubbling to the surface as the second passed. Only silence came out when she opened her mouth. Her practical, no-nonsense prepared speech was being pushed aside by irrelevant questions bubbling in the back of her mind. How was her family after she disappeared? How did Earth fare? Had Kenzie returned?

Did Zac ever think about her during the years she roamed the Goldblade Continent?

Vilari showed mercy by breaking the silence and ending her struggle. “Thea Marshall died decades ago, yet you stand before me without a speck of Miasma in your body. This continent is magical, but I doubt it can bring back the fallen. Please explain who you are and your purpose, or we’ll have to resume our discussion through Dao.”

“I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s me. I’m Thea Marshall from Earth,” Thea explained while taking out a few mementos from her time on Earth. “I don’t know how much you know about the day I supposedly died. Suffice to say, things aren’t as they seem, and not even Zac knows the whole picture.”

“You’re saying you didn’t die that day. Does Emperor Atwood know?”

“I—I don’t think so. I was told the cover-up was perfect, and I’ve been kept from contacting anyone since I was brought back to Zecia.”

“You’ve been held captive by the cultivator who arrived that day? What about the Emperor’s sister? Is she alive, too? Is she here?”

“I don’t know. I was captured and then abandoned on an unintegrated continent shortly after I was brought away. I haven’t seen Kenzie since the day I was taken,” Thea sighed.

She sincerely doubted Kenzie was dead, but that wasn’t a matter she could share with strangers. Thea didn’t even know how close Zac and this Revenant were.

“You were kidnapped only to be let go?” Vilari asked with suspicion.

“It’s complicated,” Thea said. “It was the Buddhist Sangha who eventually brought me back. They somehow figured out I was alive and used my Karmic Link to Zac to search for seals.”

“The Sangha?” Vilari muttered in thought.

“This record explains what I know so far,” Thea said, holding out an Information Crystal.

Vilari didn’t accept it. Thea sighed upon sensing a refusal so palpable it generated a layer of protection. The Mentalist suspected the crystal had been tampered with. Thea didn’t blame her. How would she react if a long-dead acquaintance appeared out of the blue? A few cryptic words and tchotchkes would only convince a fool.

The more reasonable assumption was foul play, especially after Earth’s experience with the Church of Everlasting Dao. A small frontier branch could create such believable shapeshifters, so there was no need to mention how easy it’d be for the factions who’d set their sights on the trial. Since Vilari didn’t wish to read the report, Thea briefly recounted her experiences since Three Virtues came and picked her up.

“You’re saying Zecia has fallen and that Sangha is to blame,” Vilari said. “What about the puppets?”

“The puppets were still rampaging around in Zurbor the last I heard. However, some of the Kan’Tanu managed to flee through the Stargate, and there were already quite a few cultists spread through Zecia. The Alliance had no interest in fighting them. The Monarchs able to escape have already done so.

“The rest were too busy looting their allies to bother about the cultists. They’ll probably leave the moment they’ve gathered enough resources. Zecia hadn’t officially been abandoned when the trial began, but it’s probably lost its status as an Integrated Sector already. At best, it’s been demoted, which means having its spirituality redirected to better deserving recipients,” Thea lamented.  

“I’m sorry. I know you risked everything to turn things around. I can’t undo my involvement in this mess; I can only try to stop the Sangha before they make things worse.”

Vilari said nothing for a minute, showing no indication of whether she believed the information. Finally, she lightly sighed, her eyes still eerily calm. “If what you’re saying is true, Zecia only has itself to blame. A small group of infiltrators could only bring down the sector because there were plenty of weaknesses to exploit. Our forces were untrained, scattered, and selfish since the beginning.

“Truthfully, I think it’s for the best. The founding empires don’t care, so why should we? The life and death of Zecia have no bearing on the Atwood Empire. It’s become an anchor holding back the Atwood Empire and Zachary Atwood. And while Zecia failed, we did not. We have accomplished more than enough for the System to give us a way out. A fresh start is exactly what the Empire needs.”

Thea blankly looked at Vilari before smiling at herself with ridicule. The huge plot that shook her to the core was taken in such stride. By the sound of it, they had already planned for the worst. “A fresh start, huh?”

“Is that it?” Vilari asked.

“That’s it,” Thea said, and the proclamation left her unburdened. She took out a set of the crystals she had prepared. “The rest is in my report. Do with it what you will. The other crystal holds a message to Zac. He’ll know the key to unlock it.”

Vilari accepted the crystals after some thought, directly stowing them away. “You’re headed for the Anima Court. Do you wish to travel together?”

Thea shook her head. “I have a few matters to handle first, and I’m used to traveling alone. You go on ahead.”

Vilari didn’t immediately leave. “You’re not going to ask where he is?”

“I… Don’t think so. I’ve made my choice, as has he,” Thea said, adding after a slight pause. “If you see him, tell him that it wasn’t his fault. And that I’m happy he’s found so many trustworthy companions.”

“I’ll relay the message. The Emperor will be gratified to learn you’re alive and well,” Vilari said, and a slight smile grew on her face as she turned toward the pillar. “For what it’s worth, you seem like a better stepmother than the one in my fantasies.”

“Step-mother, huh? I’m barely fifty,” Thea laughed as Vilari flew toward the Klamatra River’s basin and the glowing pillar beyond.

The short, stand-offish exchange was nothing like the tearful reunion of her indolent daydreams. There were no tears and hugs, nor had she returned at the eleventh hour to thwart a great disaster. She hadn’t gotten to reject anxious invitations to come home before heroically setting off into the sunset. Thea didn’t even know if she’d managed to convince the Revenant about her identity.

Life rarely lived up to the fantasy. She and Vilari were strangers, so there was no reunion to speak of. The Earths they knew weren’t the same, nor were their goals. However, life’s ups and downs were real and, therefore, more precious. Thea drew a deep breath as she took in the foreign sky. She’d hated how distant the Dao had felt after returning to Zecia.

The Left Imperial Expanse was the opposite, already far surpassing the Goldblade Continent with only half the distance to the Anima Court covered. It was boundless, just like the possibilities it held. And Thea had never been as free as right now. She might have said she’d severed her old attachments, but it wasn’t really true—until now.

Leaving Earth hadn’t been her choice, nor had returning to Zecia. Actions without intent were no different than being dragged forward by a river. Only by taking control of the course would you become take charge of your life. Handing over the Information Crystals and parting ways was a confirmation of her path, actions proving beliefs.

Thea had set the record straight, allowing her to follow her pursuits with a clear conscience. She wouldn’t mind meeting Zac in person to clear the air, but she’d leave it up to fate. Thea took out the ancient map and compared it to the winding shore. It was a shame the memory domain had collapsed. It would have been the perfect place to get a complete sea chart and investigate her destination.

Waiting weeks for the domain to reform wasn’t worth the time. There were still ways to go, but she’d at least reached the map’s border. The Sword Intent hidden within the parchment was already reacting with her destination. With the river dried out, she could manage on her own. Like she always had.

With the spring of liberty in her step, Thea set out again. Inside her soul, a great transformation was taking place. Her Dao Sword had shed itself of lingering doubt, and what-if’s like layers of rust. It shone with unprecedented purity, and the Heavens responded. Her sword was one of severance. Severing the past to open the future, severing regrets to bring peace.

And if the Heavens were willing, severing a few more bald heads before the trial was over.

Comments

The dependence on his “children” comforted him, - of his children

David Ballantyne

Uncle Triv? Hell yeah

Jmitias

It wouldn't be worth it to move to a sector only a bit more prosperous than zecia. I feel zac is going to hitch up with Iz and that means his budding empire will probably be moved to a more prosperous sector, maybe even as a foothold onto claiming it for the tyans. Even if he did go to twighlight harbor, the undead population would likely be dead from energy starvation by this point and anyone else would be contending for resources with an iron grip. As for the heritages, the vast majority relied on the unique materials born of the Twighlight ocean and even zac stated a lot of the unique materials were ruined after being taken out of the Twighlight ocean for so long so doubt they'd be of any use beyond a reference point. Ignoring that, there's no way the heritages haven't long been looted anyways, especially considering the local factions were likely descending onto the remnants of the Twighlight harbor after a set period.

Lex Luther S

Twighlight harbor was a faction of a more prosperous frontier sector, not the sector itself.

Lex Luther S

I trust Brink’s pen but I just don’t get Thea. She’s doesn’t seem to know what she wants.

Tommy

And any one of us would chew through those 100 chapters in an afternoon

John

so we find out Thea was the one severing baldies heads lol they creating a master

Amani

For the moment I think there is no clear winner or loser in the war. Considering that the Kantanu are an unorthodox force, I think the system won't let them win this easy. A deciding battle between the leaders would be fun and the losing side would get a massive debuff in stats. If Zac manages to save Zacia the benefits would be massive. The whole sector would be upgraded including protection agains outsiders.

Markus

Thea is not needed. Zach already has two girls.

drag0nreb0rn

Itd take 8 months a 2 weeks of chapters to reach the 100 chs you'd want to binge..... mind as well just accept you're addicted and there's no giving this up lol.

Lex Luther S

“A few cryptic words and tchotchkes would only convince a fool.” Kinda surprised I didn’t notice the misspelling on the first read through. Options: > cryptic words and trinkets/baubles/knickknacks/doohickeys/doodads

NiceTryMate

It is a web of time intermingled with faith and destiny that due to the nature of its memories its probable to be on a time dilation outside the regular time stream that the big wigs are sitting at

Tyler S.

I don’t think they are outside of time. As far as I can tell, the dao is clear, and ppl can cultivate. The supremacys outside the trial experience time as well.

NiceTryMate

Makes me think Thea and Billy are being setup to become near-peers of Zac later on in the higher tiers of cultivation. That would give him allies external to the AtE who are both worldly, and arguably far more trustworthy than any of the bigger factions Zac is making alliances with rn.

John

Tbf, Thea isn’t going so far into specifics that it’s absolutely confirmed the AtE is leaving Zecia. It’s setup so the characters in-universe believe that’s what’s likely to happen, and so fans are led in the direction many already are thinking. But that doesn’t mean it’s confirmed, technically.

John

Thousand Li is fantastic. Pure cultivation though. Not litrpg. If that matters. And the severing fate strike he modified. It isn't the same as his masters. And he had a lot of his own moves that are far stronger.

Shawn Treants

Tfc.....I'd kill for to binge a good hundred again but I can't ever wait long enough before I catch up again

Tyler Beardsley

I guess this could keep the Atwood empire in the story going forward. Zac was going to need to leave zecia otherwise and at that point it would have only held him back.

Andrew P

People are generally not a huge fan of the author after he tried to trademark “system apocalypse”, but IMO a Thousand li is a solid series. It’s a slower and more gradual cultivation story.

Michael

Instructor Rava

Hartmann

@M my random thought was that Zac has access to mystic realms via the Imperial Templar on Ensolus. The 5th pillar could possibly be in a mystic realm whose access is controlled by her. So Zac would have the Tayns, UE, and her. I always forget her name...

Mike Naka

Zac could use the Baldies own weapon against them- that package Esmeralda snatched for him in his PV domain.

Mike Naka

The reviews are all over the place for that one. So how does the DoTF community rate it? So far, so good? I passed over it a few times so if there are any raving fans, lemme know if it's worth it. Thanks in advance!

Mike Naka

@jeff I see where you coming from and I like it, not only does it give Zecia a new boost of energy the 7 heavens stealing from the frontiers would not have access. My question is the LIE is a plot of emperor Limitless, how will that affect Zac and what is going to stop A grade forces from not just snatching Zacia, unless if Zac’s sides with the Tanys and additional force of the UE.

M💬

Of course she would have. That’s why we didn’t see it. It would have been nothing more than bullying.

Jeff McCulley

Nope. It says she killed one. She’s willing to kill more, but someone else(es) got the other three.

Jeff McCulley

With the previous failed assents of the 5th pillar the larger factions may have been trying to break up the pillar to steal something important that would break the pillar forever. I’d guess that all the big factions are trying to complete memories aligned with stripping the trial of its final bounty which would leave Zac being one of the only people actually trying to complete the trials purpose

Dominic Fox

I think we all assumed she was. If so, it seems likely she just severed that.

Jeff McCulley

See Chapter 1,269.

Jeff McCulley

I’m thinking more along the lines of them doing what they have done to help Zac to offset the aid they gained by stealing some of zacs fate for the trial. They made a mistake of thinking that their good offsets the bad. Zac was unlikely to ever raise the whole sector up and even if he did, only those in the Atwood empire are worthy of the increased spirituality and rewards.

Dominic Fox

Yea like its make so much sense to have a place to call home even if you want to wander. Her and Zac will still meet fs and it would be interesting. Also, it seems she might still have this slight inferiority of riding Zac’s coattails. All in all I want to see what TfD does with her character.

M💬

Pretty sure his most powerful attack is still his Karma Severing Blade that he learned from his master. He’s only used it twice in like 11 books though since the heavens don’t like it.

Michael

@M, after the Auban POV, my perspective on that veered sharply on that. I think Zac brings it to rise successfully and intact—maybe in Zecia. Which, if Zacia has been abandoned by the System, would allow the LIE to imprint itself (also unintegrated) on a deserted Sector. I’m also assuming that “unintegrated means that the connections where the Heartlands were siphoning off Zacia’s Dao and Providence are eliminated. Thereby freeing the LIE to be without automatically being drained.

Jeff McCulley

Uh, o, she hasn’t. She’s killed one, she simply intends to kill others. Which means that at least one other is killing them. I’d assume trial takers who run into them trying to meddle with the memory domain they’re trying to complete—as Thea did.

Jeff McCulley

This!

Jeff McCulley

What threw me is that it’s pretty apparent right now that she doesn’t count as part of Zac’s Cycle. Also, she’s choosing the path of a Wandering Cultivator. Which we’ve seen doesn’t usually work out for most folks.

Jeff McCulley

I kinda think the point was that she’s going to find a new and better sword here on the Left Imperial Expanse. I suspect that’s kinda the point of the map she’s following.

Jeff McCulley

Heh. New Earth and the Atwood Empire are going to be floating over the Left Imperial Expanse.

Jeff McCulley

Nope. By screwing Zecia over, they were trying to “help the heavens”. Not the System. They’re messing with the trials in an attempt to thwart whatever Laondio is up to. I was wondering who was killing all the monks. Right now, it looks like the answer is “whoever finds them mucking about with the memory they’re trying to complete”. Also…the Sangha have different factions, line everyone else, and it looks like this is might be different bunch than the ones Thea was running around with. Those folks are likely focused on finding the Bridge of Karma. Silly them. They’ll need Zack for that. ;)

Jeff McCulley

I wonder if the Atwood Empire will launch a rescue mission to twilight harbor if it grows beyond Zecia? Iirc, it should be in the bordering sector.

NiceTryMate

None taken, it must’ve slipped my mind since chapters are all so packed in informations.

Lizy Flore

I also loved those small snippets of childhood. It adds another layer to Zac

Flameboy

I like to think that Sangha messed up their calculations and by fucking over Zecia they reduced their compatibility with the trial and that Thea is going to be only one of the problems they face for setting up trillions to die against Kan'Tau.

Orims

My theory has always been that been Zac does what he does best, which is destroy the continent “ might be a little too much but Carl said it” and the spirituality of the continent drains into Zecia.

M💬

I hope Thea and Zach run into each other at least once

Malcolm Gray

It does. It was also a wonderful chapter. Great to see Thea as a complete person with her own path and a strong dao heart.

jsw

I see. Not sure on my thoughts on this direction. Feels like adieu.

liquid_helix

once u start, can't go back. ain't nothing like beating a baldie

Owen Stevens

MC in that doesn’t sever karma though. That’s his master’s thing not his

Blake N.

Travis baldrie is good at what he does

Blake N.

Edit suggestion: 'and Zachary Atwood their a father.' remove the a before father

Chewbacchus

omg yes please: Void smith Zac to remake it, only better. Without all the heterogeneity or whatever the hell he calls it.

Owen Stevens

If Earth gets turned into a C grade continent, like most of us suspect...it will be the perfect planet to replace the twilight Harbor. 1. It already has a life and death population 2. It already has life and death heritages **EDIT** 3. It has established trade routes between the undead empire and the living empires 4. It has life and death land mass for Zacs planets to absorb And the Chef's kiss... 5. Whatever interaction that TFD creates between Ensolus's Planetary Core Spirit and what's left of the Twilight ocean

Jacob

Thea really knows how to cut to the heart of a situation doesn’t she? 🥸

Tartlet

It’s literally starved of energy without the twilight ocean

Tartlet

A broken frontier is no better than Zecia.

Christian Brock

The Atwood Empire saw the signs of Zecia's fall in their POV around the start of Ultom, but I wouldn't say they went on the defense. They closed all but one battlefront so they could focus on grabbing pieces of the fading sector. It's the first time someone on the crew that went with Zac has heard what's going on though

DrSubterfuge

No offense but we've known of the Sangha stealing Zacs fate since quite some time.

Alexander

I just thought of the perfect place, for the future home of the Atwood Empire.... Twilight Harbor

Jacob

Not what I expected from either side. I'm now intrested in how the rest will play out. A destroyed sword sounds like a good way for Zac the smith to show how his abilities have progressed

MacMahon Wenzl

He will need to if he wants to change the Era cycle into a path of Evolution

Tyler S.

Thats the direction that I think it will go, everyone by the Atwood empire abandons Zecia, but when Zac claims the 5th pillar, thats where it will be and the Sector will get a huge revitalization leaving the other sectors in a really awkward situation.

Brian Small

Good outcome. Great stuff. Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

I think she will learn that karmic entanglements with Zac are hard to form and equally hard to shed themselves of.

Hartmann

I thought even if Thea did not get back with Zac, she would be the Matriach of her clan… I guess we will wait and see

M💬

Good seriers, it's why I started listening to defience of the fall

Gaige Bradley

Thank you!

Andrew

Well someone should put that buddha to sleep permanently, no?

SandreX

I still feel like Zecia is not going to fall. Or since the cultists abandoned Zubor the Atwood Empire will win the war by claiming that sector before the cultists can claim Zecia.

Michael

No, they were losing the war before they entered the trial. I don’t think the trial takers know that they are outside of time right now and the war isn’t progressing though.

Michael

Seems like Thea has an interesting path. Similar to the MC in a Thousand Li, Severing Karma with her blade and the wind.

Michael

Haha loved that chapter! Nothing better than strong & sensible women coming to an understanding. It feels good to see Thea overcoming her regrets after so long, and it feels even better to have a sneak peek into Vilari "childhood". Made me feel all warm inside to read about her bonding with her father. For me, the introduction of her and her siblings felt extremely sudden, and though she quickly grew on me, it always felt weird to see them as Zac’s children because those scene when they grew up were off-page. But with this pov, I finally felt that bond. Made me love her even more. Also, I was rather neutral on the Sangha before this, though I had some level of disdain for their methods. But after reading they stole Zac’s fate to cheat their way into the trial ? Yeah, I’m convinced. Fuck them all the way over through the nine hells. Or even better. Have Zac infiltrate their HQ and blow it up from the inside out. Now, THAT would be fun.

Lizy Flore

No we got a quick pov after Ultom started where the Atwood empire went on the defense

Tyler S.

Interesting. So Thea is the one that's killed those 4 baldies lol. Let's hope she gets a few more. We'll, an interesting chapter indeed. Not how I imagined a destined meeting going but I guess that's to be expected with Vilari and her control over her emotions as well as lacking connection to Thea. Even more interesting is learning about the first generation of Einherjar. Explains why they're so emotionally connected to zac compared to future generations. But I'm with Vilaris' take on Zecias' fall. The sector was destined to fall, either under zacs control when he reaches monarchy and takes over or here falling to the kan'tanu and sanghas' plots. Ultimately his empire will see a better future though I'm interested where that thread goes.

Lex Luther S

I guess that is the best conclusion to the Thea problem.

Hartmann

fuck the baldies XD

PapaJohn

Is this the first time we hear of Zacia's fall?

Guy Lanzman

I was expecting a bigger confrontation tbh. To bad Vilari is so level headed. I think she would have put the smack down on Thea.

Kyle Hunter

Interesting that Thea is so set on severing her ties to Zac and the Atwood Empire. Wasn't she one of the people in his Flamebearer cycles, even if she hadn't seen him in a long time?

Adam

Dayum. Thea has gotten the taste for killing baldies.

NiceTryMate

Fuckin knew Thea was the baldie butcher

Rushin Lad

First!

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