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Chapter 1,293.

Zac would be lying if he said he wasn't nervous. The memory's restoration wasn't as magical as Sendor winding back time to erase another Supremacy's attack. It was closer to a large-scale blessing of a support class. Still, the power required to stabilize a whole world was no joke. Roan had gone from a taciturn child to an existence that Zac couldn't handle.

Escape by waiting out the scenario was impossible now that the Earth Child kept the realm on life support—which was worrying in another way. Zac had tried to figure out just how much the 'Earth' knew since Roan called him a distant traveler. The current situation indicated they knew more than they previously let on. Did they know about the continent being used as a trial? Could they be directly involved?

There was no time to figure out how to best approach the reborn Roan. The child's relaxed stride belied his speed, and he appeared before Zac in no time. Certainly, it wasn't accurate to call Roan a child any longer. He now stood a head taller than Zac, and only a few immature features remained to remember the Earth Child by. Roan hadn't just grown up, either. The transformation made him look more Ent than human.

Roan's skin was unnaturally coarse, like bark or overturned soil. Draped in a simple robe covered in grime, he was dressed the same as the many farmers they'd passed over the past days. Golden strands of wheat had replaced his light, wispy hair. Their rustle as he moved over was indistinguishable from that of the fields. The makeover should have made Roan look odd or even ugly to Zac's human sensibilities. However, the intense holiness radiating from his gaze barred such blasphemous thoughts.

It was difficult for Zac to focus in his presence. Roan naturally exuded a vast aura different from that of powerful cultivators. The sensation was closer to the mental pressure Zac had felt when forced to take in Starclad's projection or the Void Mountain's incomprehensible scope. Roan was no longer a normal being. He was a physical representation of the Left Imperial Expanse.

Zac steeled his resolve. Whether Roan had become an Apostle or God, or he had an obligation to uphold. The good news was that these high-grade existences generally upheld balance to avoid Karmic entanglement and Heaven's attention. Roan seemed content to stay silent, so Zac eventually held out the [Fuxi Mountain Gate].

"Your turn."

Roan slightly nodded, and a pedestal of compressed soil rose from the ground. Zac placed the Holy Relic atop it before stepping back. The soil became a conduit that drew tremendous amounts of Faith Energy from the ground, again making Zac ponder how the memory lanterns worked. The amount of faith pouring into the mountain gate would have been able to keep Tam's lantern going for years.

Seeing as the scenarios were connected, it seemed more likely that the lanterns acted like teleporters. The lanterns took trial takers directly into the continent's communal memory while the gathered faith of memory domains brought pieces of it to the surface. The personal faith stored in the lanterns only maintained the connection, not the memory realms themselves. That came from the earth.

Zac put aside his idle thoughts when the Void Treasure started to change. The matted runes painted across the rock regained their glory, radiating the intense faith Zac would expect from a Holy Relic. Roan placed his hands against the mountain stone and uttered his second decree—passage. The runes rearranged themselves until a perfectly spherical hole the size of a thumb appeared on the stone.

The pedestal became normal soil, and the glowing faith across the Holy Relic retreated back into the runes. The process was over, and Zac looked at the result with hesitation. The treasure seemed more closely bound to the templar orders than before—the opposite of what Zac wanted.

"This is…"

"The [Fuxi Mountain Gate] is not a natural treasure. It was constructed for a set purpose, brought into existence to advance the Imperial Fate. Your personal convictions are not yet strong enough to replace those foundations," Roan calmly said. "I have severed its link to the Left Imperial Expanse and restored some of its faded faith. Only you can recover the rest of the damage."

"All this, and it's still broken?" Zac swore.

"You'll understand soon enough."

"Fine," Zac exhaled. "How do I use it?"

"Our agreement only extends to opening a path," Roan said, pointing at the empty circle. "Make it yours by infusing your bloodline. What happens next is up to you."

In other words, it was the same as binding most treasures. Zac condensed his Void Emperor Bloodline into a drop of blood and infused it into the gap. The next moment, Zac felt a new connection in his mind. There was no presence of an actual spirit, but the link provided some basic information. Roan hadn't been exaggerating. The treasure was truly in an extremely weakened state.

Zac carefully infused his will through the opening, and an unfamiliar space appeared before his mind's eye. The pocket realm held weak echoes of the Void, but it was starkly different from the hidden Void Realm his bloodline had created. The Void Mountain was nowhere in sight. Instead, most of his vision was filled by a sea of flames Zac had seen before. It was the corona of burning flames Zac visited at the end of the Pilgrimage of Faith.

After destroying the last statue of interred saints, he'd been dragged into a vision that took him to the Multiverse's edge. There, a layer of Imperial Faith protected the cosmos from the harsh nothingness beyond. It seemed as though the [Fuxi Mountain Gate] led to a waystation located at the edge between this barrier and the true Void of Dao.

Standing right at the border was the reason for the treasure's name—a mind-bogglingly large gate covered in cracks. It resembled the Polaris Gate in the Centurion Base; a stone arch without any doors. There was no faith, no Void Mountain, and no desolate nothingness waiting on the other side. There was only a boundless darkness, in which scattered debris of a huge structure floated about.

Roan had called it a bridge. Judging by the pieces, it might have been a literal description. Unfortunately, someone had made sure only rubble remained. The bridge's collapse was clearly the result of human intervention. The gate itself wasn't in much better shape. It was lovingly carved to look like a band of laurel leaves, but deep scars and angry burns ruined the beautiful imagery.

There were ancient streaks of foreign Dao lodged in some of the scars. Like the Cosmic Natal Treasure Esmeralda found, only their shadow remained. The rest had likely been whittled down by the sea of Imperial flames. Zac inspected one, and the spiritual jolt almost threw him out of the pocket realm. Such horrifying intent!

What remained was enough to confirm that Roan wasn't the perpetrator, and neither was it the rebels that had stolen the Holy Relic from the monastery. The scars more closely matched those Zac saw on the Left Imperial Palace when he entered the Void Star ages ago. Zac calmed his beating heart and continued his investigation. He could tell that he couldn't stay much longer.

Nine towering figures were carved among the leaves, all of them emitting a majestic aura and stalwart faith. Each statue held an item that emitted the aura of the lower courts. Zac wondered if it was their signature relics and turned to the man representing the Hollow Court. The statue made Zac think of Janus, the two-faced Roman god of Duality.

The man adorned a gentle smile of someone who'd renounced fame and fortune. He looked like a sage who pursued the Dao by living among mortals. However, the leaves surrounding him distorted his shadow, which created a completely different silhouette. The shadow looked like a hooded assassin that reeked of malice. The statue held scales similar to the goddess of justice but its shadow was a sea of blood.

The whole gate was filled with hidden symbolism beyond the nine statues. It would take Zac a while to digest it all, but one repeating pattern didn't need any further investigation. It was something he'd remember until the day he died. That was his pledge and repayment.

When Zac accepted the [Cosmic Forge]-inheritance, he'd witnessed the final days of the First People. They had created a platform to hold their greatest talents and a repository of their achievements. The symbol carved on every corner of the [Fuxi Mountain Gate] was the one emblazoned on the First People's library.

Looking more closely, Zac realized that the ancient gate seemed to be standing on a piece of the huge platform the First People had built. Looking at the arrangement, it was clear that the Limitless Empire had borrowed from the First People's heritage to connect the Left Imperial Expanse with the Void.

The realization marked the end of Zac's preliminary investigation. Maintaining connection with the hidden gateway draining the already weakened [Fuxi Mountain Gate]. Zac put the matter of the First People aside and focused on the direct implication of the Holy Treasure's wretched state. This wasn't how the Holy Relic should have looked when it was stored in the monastery.

It wasn't a replica treasure. The mountain gate in his possession had already been used for its intended purpose. It had successfully connected the Left Imperial Expanse to the Void Mountain when the Fifth Pillar was activated. Later, the gate was swept up in the retaliatory war that officially ended the Limitless Empire's hegemony.

Was it its connection to the Void that made the [Fuxi Mountain Gate] impossible to replicate in its proper state, like the other items he'd taken out of the lanterns? Or was there a hidden reason why he crossed paths with it? Getting a clear answer from the one who might know the truth seemed unlikely, but Zac couldn't put the matter aside.

"The state of the treasure isn't right," Zac slowly said. "You know, don't you? What happened to it? Where we are?"

"The Earth remembers. Even when it wishes it could forget," Roan sighed. "Do not continue down this road. Beware the blade of causality. The line between past and future must be maintained, or both will suffer."

A deep rumble underscored Roan's statement. Zac felt a vague threat from the Heavens and reluctantly dropped the subject. The past and future must be kept separate? Did that mean he shouldn't discuss the future with those he met inside the memories?

"You should put the gate away," Roan reminded. "The opening is also a weakness."

Zac looked down, realizing Roan was right. Part of the rock had become exposed to the Dao, and it was forced to spend Void Energy to defend itself. Zac would have to limit the time he kept it in the open until he could fashion something like a doorstop with his Dao. A mental command made the Holy Relic disappear.

The Holy Relic could naturally be stored inside his body, which also protected it against the Dao. Zac still infused a little bit of his leftover Void Energy, just in case. The infusion was nothing compared to the work he'd have to put in to get the relic back to working condition. Purging all the remnants of hostile Dao would take years, and he needed to refill the whole gate with Void Energy.

There was no way he'd get it back to its former glory before evolving his Void Emperor Bloodline at least one more time. Luckily, he didn't need to. The original design linked the Void Mountain with a Primal Heaven. Zac didn't need such a powerful bridge, at least not until becoming a Supremacy. A small but sturdy pathway was all Zac needed.

From there, the possibilities were endless. However, Tam's crumbling memory wasn't the place to go over his options. Roan was getting ready to leave.

"It is time for us to part ways. Your contribution has been engraved in the Earth's memory," the Earth Spirit continued and pointed at the ground.

A ball of soil rose and compressed into a small token bearing the Order of Fertile Earth's seal. Next, Roan glanced at a patch of grass. The stalks shuddered and flew out of the ground before weaving themselves together. It soon took the shape of a butterfly.

"The sylphid will guide you."

"Thank you for your assistance," Zac said with a bow. Reason told him to be satisfied with that, but his mouth kept moving. "Why are you doing this? What kind of ritual have you prepared?"

Roan shook his head and turned away. "May the Fertile Earth bless your journey."

With the priests, the phrase had simply been a form of goodbye. The effect was drastically different when the words came out of the Earth Spirit's mouth. It was a true blessing that connected Zac to the world. He almost felt like he could leap across the whole continent with a single bound.

Roan was already a distant spot on the horizon. Zac grabbed the token and bowed before heading in his own direction. Each step covered ten times as much ground as if he'd used [Skystriker]. Rather than cutting through space, the world was carrying him forward. At such speeds, he should have more than enough time to escape the storm's reach.

It was a shame he couldn't find out more, but the Earth Spirit had upheld his end of the bargain and more. The Seal of the Fertile Earth was extremely useful. Taking it out meant people would have to treat Zac as the person the insignia represented. It was almost like a third identity beyond Tam Brooks and Terea Wendimar.

Zac's mind was a whirlwind of suspicions and ideas. He put them aside and focused on his Warbringer Idol. The battle with the Technocrat squad had triggered [Warbringer Dharma] to a much greater degree than escaping the Monarchs in the Memory Domain. Both had been brushes with death, but only one was a true battle where he came out victorious.

All confusion was washed away by the soothing incantation echoing his path. Even Zac's perception of his surroundings changed. The fields and forest he passed were not just fading memories held together by a powerful blessing. The world had become an expression of the struggles central to his path.

Life struggled to break through the chains of faith, unwilling to accept their end. The world's impending demise represented Death's ultimate control over destiny. Not even an entity like Roan could overcome mortality. The struggle between the two sides was the conflict that pushed the Cosmos forward.

Time lost its meaning as Zac entered a state of epiphany. He mechanically followed the butterfly, his mind consumed by the ever-changing surroundings. Each step brought a new scene and a novel vantage of his Daos. It seemed like only a moment had passed when Zac was brought out of his state. He needed to stand witness to what came next.

The blessing had kept the realm going, but it would soon reach its natural conclusion. Tam had discovered the clearing in the original timeline. Zac didn't know how to feel upon seeing Tam stop for a breather. The two battles had left him in a miserable state and agitated old wounds. He wouldn't get his much-needed rest.

The same four Technocrat shuttles appeared on the horizon just minutes after Tam sat Roan down. There were no signs of the great reservoir of faith in the original memory and no hope of salvation. Tam looked at the ships barreling toward them and sighed. He felt no despair about his end, only sorrow at what had to be done.

"I have failed you."

"No. The Earth said our fate has meaning," Roan answered in his child-like voice, still as calm as ever. "The Empire will avenge us."

"I shall stay with you to the end," Tam promised.

The wounded veteran made a pulling motion, digging a deep pit in the ground. The Half-step Monarch had already emerged from the ship. He tore through space to close the distance, but Tam sacrificed his Cosmic Core and life force to create an impassable inferno. It wouldn't last long against a Half-Step Monarch. A moment was all he needed.

Roan had already jumped into the pit, his hands clasped in prayer. Tam was about to release his aura and turn the child to dust, but he crumbled into fertile soil on his own. Tam exhaled with relief as he filled up the pit. Finally, he cleansed a nearby stone of mud and moss to carve a single line—Here lies a son of the Empire. May the Fertile Earth bless his journey.

The Selvari could under no circumstance be allowed to get their hands on the child. The truth had appeared in Tam's heart the moment he saw the vessels. He was ready to perform his final duty, even if it meant taking on the sin of killing a Holy Son of the Empire. Thankfully, he wouldn't have to face his brothers in the afterlife with such a blemish on his soul.

Tam calmly looked on as the Selvari burst through the protective curtain burning with his life. There were no winners today, but their loss wasn't enough to make the Empire falter. Their flesh would nourish the soil, bringing the Empire closer to its destiny. Tam willingly sacrificed the last of his existence to ignite a final flame—a beacon in the darkness to illuminate the path for the next generation.

The memory concluded, taking the world with it. A week's worth of experiences poured into Zac's mind from his Draugr side as the world transformed. It didn't help against the sour feeling in Zac's chest after witnessing the conclusion of Tam's saga. However, sorrow was replaced by shock when he reappeared on the Left Imperial Expanse.

Zac gaped at finding himself standing before an equally surprised duo. He briefly looked at Ventus, who hid behind his abacus like it was a shield, before turning to Ogras, whose face was locked in a mix of confusion and excitement.

"What the hell?"

Comments

The sangha have declared the Zecia sector must fall so that the rest of the multiverse can prosper but I feel they're actually way off. The sangha probably think this is the best route but with emperor Laondios mad schemes, it's likely the opposite that'll happen. The zecia sector will fall but through the trials completion, it'll rise to unprecedented heights. And Zachary Atwood and the Atwood empire will be at the perfect spot to become the rulers. Especially if my theory of him joining Iz and her family comes to fruition. Doubt many would mess with them backing zac and his empire.

Lex Luther S

We'll probably get snippets of what the others are up to, like what se got with Rhugher, rhubat and carl but the ultimate focus is on zac. Honestly other than breakthroughs or unique situations of treasures like with that refined peak beast emperor essence blood he found, TFD will likely start timeskips for Zac and Co towards their respective pillars.

Lex Luther S

Clearly, Ventus had no idea. He did say that his powers would be halved in the Trial because of powerful presences—and Roan certainly now counts as one of those.

Jeff McCulley

No, it hasn’t. Whoever it is is still unconfirmed.

Jeff McCulley

Ventus’ fortune telling probably told him that if he went for the Daedalian Court first, he’d die. That’s why he decided to join Zac, Zac’s Fate, the Atwood Empire, and get behind his faction and push. I don’t suppose that Catheya is anywhere near the Daedalian Court. Her whole goal is at the Hollow Court, for the Undead Empire. That’s her primary loyalty here. Well, the Draugr part, anyway. Should run into her shortly. Maybe with Tavza? Galau is clever, and has advantages in an Imperial site. And the Sangha will be…distracted.

Jeff McCulley

Zach has now collected yet another incomplete/damaged/tainted treasure that will take while to make right. I can’t see this story ending anytime soon. Thank goodness! So very much interesting and amazing about this Holy Relic. In multiple dimensions. I will reiterate. Roan knows full well that Zac is also a Holy Son. And exactly what his bloodline is. “Your personal convictions are not yet strong enough to replace those foundations.” Note that Roam said “replace”, not “restore”. “I have severed its link to the Left Imperial Expanse and restored some of its faded faith. Only you can recover the rest of the damage.” This is also crucial, especially the “severed the link” part. In other words, Zac can use it where he wants. I’m guessing that the storm region Zac was in is no longer a storm region. Probably fertile and rich. “The Seal of the Fertile Earth was extremely useful…It was almost like a third identity beyond Tam Brooks and Terea Wendimar” I’m not even sure how valuable Tam’s identity actually is now, a Captain in the Phoenix Legion? The brand had four spots, so Draugr Zac and Human Zac only have two more spots left, right? Well, it’s supposed to be random, but I’m pretty sure that if (either) Zac finds a fifth that he needs, the his luck—or, more likely, Fate—would make sure it’s the one needed least that’s replaced. “He was ready to perform his final duty, even if it meant taking on the sin of killing a Holy Son of the Empire. Thankfully, he wouldn't have to face his brothers in the afterlife with such a blemish on his soul.” This is a layer of protection that Zac hadn’t yet realized. Imperial Faith or not, he’s still the Holy Son. No actual Imperial is going to try to kill him. BTW, after seeing what happened to the Earth Child…I wonder if Rava ever explained what became of the first two Holy Sons? “…bringing the Empire closer to its destiny.” And has Zac ever asked what the Empire’s actual destiny is supposed to be? I mean, for all we know, it’s “Destiny” is “preparing the way for Zac”. “The blessing had kept the realm going, but it would soon reach its natural conclusion.” Roan gave the butterfly direction and just the exact amount of energy to reach Ogras and Ventus. The Earth knows. I feel like the next person Zac needs to link up with Tavza. She wasn’t in good shape, and is likely traveling alone—and headed towards the Hollow Court. Or maybe Catheya has already? It seems like it’s just about Esmerelda and D-Zac’s turn to do something significant next. Remember the memory lantern Esmerelda sent D-Zac haring off after at the start of this arc? Ch. 1,292 “Whoever that lantern represented had come in contact with the item she sought…” Maybe the two of them will catch up with that memory lantern? I think that we’ve got some Zac and Ogras catching up to do first, but this story is so much fun!

Jeff McCulley

Looks like Ventus decided to bail on the Daedalian Court, probably smart with the Sangha being focused there. I’m a little worried about Catheya and Galau now, not sure how well they would do dealing with the baldies.

Jeffrey Worrall

Just remembered that happened

M💬

I think the Continent might be destroyed but the energies will help the recovery of the combined Zecia and Zubpr sectors

M💬

Way back when the Radiant Temple Autarch was informed about Zac he said something about "their friends in the Sangha"

Hartmann

Has it been confirmed that the radiant temples backer is the 7th imperial heaven? Could be another player?

Seamus Harley

I think he was conscripted by the Radiant Temple, but they are only a B grade faction from a recently transitioned frontier sector and I believe they are a vassal of the Imperials, so basically the 7th Imperial Heaven.

DKR

Sucks to be first sometimes

Moontunnels

We never confirmed what major power had conscripted Ventus' organization did we?

Matthew Hay

Only because they failed at everything else, lol.

Silent Consent

This quasi time travel stuff is really cool, but I wish we got chapters of what everyone else was up to at least the main people and just a tiny bit more about what the heck is going on.

Silent Consent

Verona Temerel(sp) the elf from the begining got on his bad luck and her whole force died early in the war

Tyler S.

Am I crazy for hoping Zach robs the left imperial palace blind and then the zeccia sector inherits the primal heaven large continent which sets up East West war with the big powers far from Zeccia.i like the last two arcs but my favorite was still the cosmopolitan life of the Twilight Ascent.

D

Amazing, simply an amazing chapter. Can't wait for wendsday!!!

Gaige Bradley

Did Ventus predicted Zac was going to show up there? He's gotten better. So next chapter is the Hollow Court unless Esmeralda has reach the Mercurial Court.

Omiso

Zac showing up exactly in front of Ogras and Ventas feels more like the Earth Spirit knowing way too much and doing him a solid, but lets not forget it was Zac's luck that led him to the lantern to begin with. It did indeed deliver him outside the storm

DrSubterfuge

cliff hanger ending of the chapter, thanks again

Marcel van Tuijl

Remember the First People. It was their only wish, to be remembered.

Alexis Cassaigne

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

Ohh how cute, Ogry being full on excited that he suddenly found his very best fwiend in the whole multiverse Zac.

Maxim

No. According to Emir, the sangha are aiming for an entirely different court. The only one that would join zacs cohort instead of those baldies would be everlasting peace if he got a seal. It's clear that ogras was warned by ventus all those chapters ago.

Lex Luther S

Amen!

Jeff McCulley

He also said that his powers would be halved inside if the Trisl. And that Fatecwoukd he whittling away until he died—which was why he oledged to Zac Looks like that’s how he lost his best abacus.

Jeff McCulley

You got it!

Jeff McCulley

The Earth knew where Zac’s companions were, the butterfly led him straight there.

Jeff McCulley

Huh. No sangha in sight. I guess that baldy must have led Ogras to Ventus? 🤨

Jeff McCulley

Well, it was telegraphed a few chapters ago.

Jeff McCulley

He did that early which led to the Centurian Beacon.

The Lost Pages

In this case, it’s not really “luck”. It’s Fate. Even more so, the Earth knew EXACTLY where Zac needed to be, and the damn butterfly led him there. No luck involved, whatsoever.

Jeff McCulley

So…where’s the “extra long” post? Just saving it? Nice job. 👍

Jeff McCulley

Bwa hahahaha! Roan knows EXACTLY who Zac is! Even better than he knows himself! As for that last couple of paragraphs… 😇

Jeff McCulley

Oh right. The mission to the graveyard. Totally forgot his divination was behind that. That feels like so long ago lol

DrSubterfuge

Ventus prediction was the map to the imperial graveyard

Hartmann

Ventus said he was going to perform a divination before he entered the trial as part of his payment for Zac to protect him. I wonder how much it's going to clash with what Zac has been planning so far.

DrSubterfuge

Thank you!

Andrew

Ogras: Why do you look like you’ve been hit with tribulation lightning again?

Yuh292

Like it’s so absurd that TFD can do whatever he want with Zac and say Luck, and we as a fan base eat it up because it’s so well executed. All I want now is someone being on the bad side of Zac luck, and I don’t mean him bringing the heat like Chaos, but legit bad luck we have seen his subordinate benefits I want to see his enemies just have bad luck back to back. CAKCLES IN MADNESSS!!!!!!!

M💬

I'd be willing to bet it did both.

MacMahon Wenzl

Zac catching Ogras up on what happened is going to be so fun. Also, I totally called it when I said Ogras and Ventus met up. Sorry for the extra long post. "So I defeated a half step monarch, bunch of peak hegemons, was blessed by the very continent we stand on and gained a treasure that probably leads to an inheritance greater than anything in the known multiverse. What have you been up to?" At which Ogras will just respond with "So the usual?" While Ventus just stares at him and is like "What are you, the blessed son of the Limitless Emperor?" And Zac just looks awkward not wanting to say he literally is, but at the same time, his actions basically prove he is.

MacMahon Wenzl

Dude Zac's luck is such an awesome plot device, there's basically a zero percent chance he'd pop out in front of Ogras. But it's Zac so it makes sense 🤣

Lucas Gulick

Great chapter. The momentum is ongoing. The story doesn’t drag out this arc of the plot. Love it

Timothy Dana

Wooooo

Haven Kardel

Bruhh 🤣🤣🤣 what a chapter. And he's met up with our boy Ogras and ventus. Now he just needs to run into tavza and he'll be set for his raid of the hollow court. Man Tam was the GOAT. Thankfully roan didn't allow him to enter the afterlife with such a sin as the holy sons death. But with roan survival, makes me wonder what it will change among the memories. So far it has to be the biggest change to happen.

Lex Luther S

AYYYY, I was wondering when that wily elf would show up!

PapaJohn

Yayyy Ogras ! 😂 next chap is gonna be fun. This chapter was amazing btw, between the void, the 9 courts, the Holy Son and such. Thanks for it!

Lizy Flore

Ha ha! I was kinda worried about Ogras. But I guess I shouldn’t have been. It’s great to see him now. Seems we finally can get some answers from Ventus

Mateo Lopez

Ah, this was part of the gift, it jumped him to his allies, or vice-versa.

Owen Kaz

Lets goooo

Sl0th

Yes

Chemistrywarrior

First?

Russ


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