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Chapter 1,281.

Zac had brought three long-range trackers into the trial to find his companions. One was the official device provided by the Undead Empire for their mission. Zac had left that tracker in a danger zone shortly after arriving. It had most definitely been tampered with, and there was no way he'd carry that thing around after Kator's betrayal.

Kator's Spatial Ring should hold a superior version without the hidden pitfalls. Esmeralda was still working on unlocking the ring's seal. The second was a tracker Tavza gave him in hopes they could gather up before Kator took charge. It was a special treasure only the upper bloodlines of the Draugr Race could use, meaning only he and Tavza could sense each other.

The final one was the Atwood Empire's tracking treasure shared between him and his sealbearers. It was this treasure that had suddenly activated. Zac had opted for range over complex features, so he couldn't tell who it was. It didn't really matter, anyway. Zac couldn't simply leave them alone. The beast tide was only one of the dangers to consider.

They were dealing with a memory domain, and what identity his companion held would greatly impact their treatment. What if they entered with the brand of a low-ranking soldier? They might have been directly sent to the frontlines as cannon fodder.

Back inside the natural formation, Zac sighed and turned to Esmeralda. "I'm sorry. I have to go in."

"Just don't swallow any treasures that'll leak to this side. Even small fluctuations can disrupt the balance," Esmeralda urged.

"I'll be careful," Zac promised as his human half rushed into the sandstorm at the memory's edge.

Zac immediately found himself in the middle of a confusing battle, surrounded by thousands of powerful auras and clashes. It had been impossible to sense any of it outside, and suddenly receiving such strong feedback from every direction made Zac's senses seize up. He felt like he'd been hit by a flashbang, yet he knew he couldn't stay in place.

The battle continued beyond the memory domain's border, so the edge was the most dangerous place. Attacks and combatants could appear out of nowhere and without any warning. Zac activated [Skystriker] and rushed deeper into the battlefield. He crushed anything in his path while digesting the input.

A sudden scream of danger forced him to a halt. Zac swung to his left, blocking the descent of a thick staff covered in runes. The staff was filled with incredible power, enough to overwhelm Zac's hasty swing and force him a few steps in the opposite direction. Where an enormous maw suddenly appeared.

The jaws closed with Zac within. Three rows of teeth tried to tear Zac apart, corrosive saliva stung his skin, and a bloodline talent created a powerful suppressive domain. He'd almost been swallowed by a Late-stage Beast Emperor. A beast with such power would stand out even in a C-grade tide, but the situation wasn't enough to leave Zac panicking.

Zac held back against a grinding bite with his left arm while unloading a set of lightning-quick overhand swings aimed at the roof of the beast's mouth. The jaws were the main weapon of many Beast Kings and, thus, incredibly sturdy. Even so, it couldn't resist attacks imbued with two Earthly Daos. Each cut dug deeper and chipped away bone.

The Beast King quickly realized it'd swallowed a walking bomb rather than prey, but it was too late to do anything about it. A trio of vines rushed into the gap Zac had created, and he felt Haro's explosive expansion throughout the beast's body. Beast King's life rapidly faded from having its brain shredded and absorbed. Meanwhile, its flesh withered away as Haro feasted on its essence.

Zac smiled, affected by the glee transmitted through [Adaptive Symbiosis]. The Left Imperial Expanse was a treasure land in more ways than one. The beasts all held ancient bloodlines that far surpassed anything you'd see in Zecia. Any Beast King was like a walking Natural Treasure for a young and growing Heavenrender Vine.

To Haro's great regret, most of those Natural Treasures had been allowed to slip away. Zac only fought when he had to, afraid to attract troublesome attention. The Late Beast King was one of the best treats Haro had gotten since the trial began.

Another warning of imminent danger made Zac push the jaw open and release an axelight with [Nature's Edge]. It blocked the incoming staff and allowed Zac to step out of the dead beast. The attacker was a young man emitting a solid Late D-grade aura. Judging by his apparel, he should be a young master of some local clan.

"You bastard! It's fine if you want to die, but you dare cost me contribution?" the warrior swore, looking at the collapsing Beast King with anger and regret.

Zac scoffed and revealed more of his aura. He was admittedly at fault for rushing into someone else's battle, and Zac knew he wasn't the intended target of the first strike. However, the second attack was clearly an attempt to cinch the killing blow. The staff wielder must have realized Zac was fine and killing the beast from within, and he hadn't cared.

"Sorry, I received a distress call from a companion and moved without caution. I didn't intend to steal your target," Zac said, his eyes gleaming with danger. "Accidents happen, wouldn't you say?"

"Uh, yes," the warrior said, his bluster gone after confirming Zac hadn't killed the target through a stroke of luck. "I'm—watch out!"

Zac was surprised to see an Early Beast King jump onto its fallen comrade and lunge toward him. It stopped mid-air, impaled by a dozen bloody vines emerging from the beast below.

"What's the matter with these guys?" Zac asked.

Even Beast Kings could get whipped up in a frenzy during a tide, but they generally wouldn't throw their lives away like that. No amount of bloodlust would make a sane Early Beast King openly target someone who'd easily taken out a monster two grades higher. And if one maniac wasn't enough, two more Beast Kings threw themselves into the fire without a care in the world.

"Didn't you hear? This isn't a natural tide," the man said as he crushed the skull with a swing of his staff. "Some bastard turned the beasts insane. Even the commanders have lost their minds. They'll keep coming until we've killed them all."

"Thank you. I need to find my companion," Zac said. "Oh, where did you get that token?"

"Just pick up one on the ground," the man shrugged. "Plenty of them lying around."

Zac kept going, seeing no point in making a thing over the ambush. Moments later, he conveniently picked up a token from the body of a fallen cultivator. He'd seen an identical one flicker with each Beast King the staff wielder killed. Zac didn't care too much about some merit, but he figured not having one would make him stand out.

The signal had turned much clearer since stepping into the memory domain. The signal came from further in. Zac wanted to fly right over, but the chaotic battlefield made it impossible. The slaughter was extremely intense, and its participants exceeded the skirmishes he'd fought during the intersector war.

Zac felt the fluctuations from dozens of Monarchs and Beast Emperors duking it out, and there had to be thousands of Hegemons participating. With the beasts suffering from induced madness, the frontline was dozens of miles wide and extremely chaotic. Streaks of C-grade power occasionally fell from the sky, causing devastation among both men and beasts.

It would have been both safer to move along the rear until reaching the beacon, but a perimeter of ominous array towers made Zac give up on the idea. Military law was absolute in the Limitless Empire, and escape during an active battle was treason. Unaffiliated cultivators were no exception. They were considered conscripted the moment they joined a battle. Zac could only carve a path through the beasts while avoiding C-grade battles as best he could.

That wasn't to say Zac was helpless in a battle like this. On the contrary, Zac was the strongest fighting force beneath the Monarchs, and a trail of destruction formed in his wake. His hectic dash caused a subtle shift in the battle and more than a few glares when Zac opted to cut through claimed beasts rather than take a detour.

He was only forced to a halt when a subterranean monstrosity resembling a naga broke through the ground. It was a Beast Emperor wielding the Daos of Conflict and Darkness. The moment it appeared, it released a huge domain that swallowed nearly a hundred Hegemons. Its appearance caused a massive breach in the frontline, effectively cutting Zac off from his destination.

Zac swore and backed away, furiously repelling the swarm of beasts that came pouring out of the ground. It was at that moment a steel lance crackling with blue lightning fell from the sky like a bolt of Heavenly judgment. Zac's field of vision was overwhelmed by a sea of blue, and he urgently activated [Empyrean Aegis]. It was just in time before a shockwave of lightning and darkness swept forth.

The Peak-quality defensive skill bolstered by Zac's attributes and Daos barely held against the eruption. There was no sign of the warriors or horde of beasts when Zac's vision came back. All that remained was a lake of crackling blood and a general decked in glowing armor floating above it. He didn't show a shred of remorse over having sacrificed dozens of Hegemons to land a blow on the naga.

"Keep going. Leave the leaders to us," the soldier said.

Zac was relieved the Monarch didn't ask for his assistance. The Beast Emperor was clearly still alive beneath the blood pool, and getting dragged into that fight was a recipe for disaster. Zac bowed and moved on before the general could change his mind. At this point, Zac had reached the battlefield's center, where the combatants were almost exclusively Imperial Soldiers.

Their orderly ranks and efficient slaughter were completely different from the chaotic battlefield Zac came from. Thankfully, there were a few powerful mercenaries fighting by their side. It gave Zac the excuse he needed to keep going until he found what he was looking for.

Their eyes met, and Joanna's aura veritably exploded. Zac briefly saw an illusory figure behind her. One moment, it looked a lot like him. The next, it was the terrifying Godking with mountains of corpses in her eyes—Indra Eyler. Joanna stabbed forward, and a sea of destruction rolled forth. The attack carved a deep trench of destruction, and it took a while for it to fill up with new beasts.

Its lingering aura overwhelmed the madness that held the beast tide in its grip, triggering their fight-or-flight response. It created the window Zac needed to fly over, but he was actually stopped by a legionnaire with a Peak D-grade cultivation.

"Stop," the soldier said, looking ready to cut down Zac where he stood if he took one more step.

"He's my sworn brother," Joanna said.

The warrior's gaze dramatically changed, and he quickly stepped out of the way. Zac walked over to Joanna's side, curiously glancing at the troupe of elites forming a defensive perimeter. What kind of identity did she have to receive such treatment? Inspecting her didn't provide any clues. She looked the same as always, and he couldn't see any brand on her hand.

"You did it," Joanna said with a smile.

"I squeaked by somehow," Zac laughed. "I should've known I'd find you in the middle of a battlefield. I'm glad you're okay."

Okay was stretching it, but Joanna's battered appearance was no worse than how she usually looked. Her wounds wouldn't slow her down. The bloodier she looked, the more trouble her enemies would find themselves in. Swirls of baleful air orbited her spear and her Faith turned them into deadly weapons.

"Never been better," Joanna said. "We should be done in a day or so. Let's wrap things up before we talk?"

A rustle of dancing vines added another vote to stay and fight. Zac looked out at the battlefield, slowly nodding in agreement. He'd killed plenty of Beast Kings and hostile plants since entering the trial, but the battles had almost exclusively been quick executions before running away. A protracted fight like a controlled beast tide was the perfect opportunity to stress test his Cosmic Core.

He was also curious about who'd triggered the tide and why. The battle could really be related to some treasure. Zac scribbled a note that disappeared in a flash.

"Just like old times, huh?"

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"It's stable on the other end. They'll just be fighting beasts for the next day," Zac confirmed.

"Perfect timing. I think I understand what we're dealing with," Esmeralda said. "There should only be one more layer before we get inside. Hold on. This might be painful."

Zac steadied his mind and gave the go-ahead. The fountain flickered, but it didn't disappear. It was Zac who felt his consciousness being repelled. The surrounding mists parted, exposing a vast capital cast in silver and green. Metal buildings and nature lived in harmony with each other and the Cosmos. The city was prosperous, even emitting a halo promising a bright future.

Zac first observed out of interest, then because he had no choice. Strands of his mind were dragged in every direction, forming a network that passed through city blocks and mansions. They moved further and further, well beyond what Zac should be capable of. The capital was only the beginning. The formation demanded Zac bore witness to a whole civilization.

The amount of information was overwhelming. Zac's soul strained to take it all in, but it was quickly becoming too much. The sky darkened over the small kingdom just as Zac thought he couldn't take it any longer. A huge claw descended from the heavens, its three talons rippling with absolute power. Fate was severed and the vision crumbled.

Zac groaned, realizing he was back in his own body, lying on the ground with Esmeralda by his side.

"We're here," Esmeralda panted, looking like a half-melted wax figurine.

Zac shakily got to his feet and looked around. They were still on the octagonal square. Or rather, one similar to the previous layer. The fountain had been replaced by the rubble of a large statue. Crumbled pieces of rusted metal formed a mountain reaching half a mile into the air. An enormous head sat at its tip, looking like no race Zac had ever seen before.

It had no discernible features, only a set of complex ridges creating a dizzying pattern. It could barely be considered humanoid. And yet, something about it conveyed such intense grief that a tear ran down Zac's cheek.

The only other intact piece was an arm jutting out from the pile. It seemed to have been grasping something, but the item was gone. Even so, there was something profoundly mysterious about the hand. It gave Zac the same feeling as the hill outside. It was the center of the universe, perfectly aligned and perfectly in place.

"What was that?" Zac asked after downing a mouthful of water.

"The second layer. A network of fate, I guess?" Esmeralda mumbled as she looked around. Her gaze grew dark when it reached the statue's hand. "I knew it, you frivolous bastards! Wasting a Natal Treasure like that!"

"What's going on?" Zac asked. "Do you know who these people were?"

"No idea," Esmeralda sighed, looking like she'd lost her home on a bet. "I'm guessing they were a minor first- or second-generation race."

"The first ones to appear after the Primordials? Why would there be ruins of them here?"

"Where else would they be? The Primal Heavens were the cradles of civilization. Countless races had already come and gone by the time the Limitless Empire came along and unified the Left Imperial Expanse."

"Did you also see the claw at the end?" Zac asked, getting an affirmative nod. "Could it have been a Primordial?"

"Doubt it. It was missing the inborn oppression you'd see from a Primordial. It was probably a second-generation Innate Existence."

Zac looked at Esmeralda's almost petulant expression, shaking his head as he looked around. "There's no treasure, is there?"

"Only the memory of one. What a shame."

"The beast took it away?"

"Either that or it shattered from the struggle," Esmeralda said. "It should have been a Natal Treasure holding crystallized Cosmic Destiny. That's the kind of treasure that could move even veteran Supremacies, but these fools ruined it! They must have mixed it up with something to leave such an odd trace. A prayer, perhaps? Or maybe a set of commandments?"

Zac didn't quite understand what Esmeralda was talking about beyond there being no treasure. He could also tell there wasn't a speck of Destiny left in the square. The world felt faded, lacking any future. "So, should we just leave?"

"No. The Natal Treasure is gone, but its memory has some uses. Dispersing it should be very good for your Dao Heart."

"Oh?" Zac perked up.

The Heart had been Zac's weakness in the Pilgrimage Trial back in the Ensolus Ruins. He'd finished the other four tests with stellar marks but only passed the Pilgrimage of Heart by the skin of his teeth. He'd spent most of his templar points on Heart tempering, but he was still far from the level of his Soul and Body.

The Heart was a rough stone you slowly polished by going through life. That process could be accelerated with a Heart Nurturing Manual, but rapid improvements were extremely hard to come by. Zac had never even heard of any Heart-strengthening treasures. There were special opportunities like the illusion devices the Templars used, but such things rapidly lost their effectiveness.

"Is there anything else I need to know?" Zac asked to confirm.

"Uh, well," Esmeralda hesitated, making Zac's eyes thin with suspicion.

"Spit it out."

"It's nothing! Except… Items holding Destiny can be finicky, and these fools used it to bolster the providence of their race. The statue getting smashed should have caused a nasty backlash. It shouldn't affect you, but you might be afflicted by bad luck while dealing with the remnant energy?"

"Shouldn't? Might?" Zac stared at Esmeralda, who threw up her hands in the air.

"I don't know, okay? The destiny of these people is long gone and the treasure was linked to their race. Only they would get hit by direct misfortune, but you might feel an echo of it."

"So it's more like a spill-over situation," Zac mused. "Well, I'm a pretty lucky guy. I think I can handle it."

The risk was worth it. Zac took out a note and warned his other half. He felt sorry about causing trouble again, but his human side would understand. He couldn't pass up on a chance like this. The cosmically aligned hand had a decent chance of solving one of the major roadblocks he faced with [Void Emperor Apotheosis].

It was time to officially integrate Heart Nurturing into his Cultivation system.

Comments

You must know by this point that eyes narrow, not thin. Is it a trademark expression you refuse to change? Bugs me every time 😔

David Ballantyne

“Your unrefined path is not the problem. What troubles me is your disposition." The old man turned around, his eyes boring into Zac's. "The predecessors sacrificed everything to ignite the flame of hope. What is the point of your title if you're afraid of approaching the flame?" Zac's heart clenched under the scrutinizing gaze. It wasn't difficult to understand what Wal'Zo meant. Zac never had any intention to fight over the Ultom Courts—what was the point?

Kirin

Huh. That's actually a good point lol. Already points to zacs human side and Tavza meeting which should be pretty interesting.

Lex Luther S

No. Zac has chosen time and again to move forward. He chose to grasp at the opportunity of Ultom when he first had that vision. He has already started grasping the true essence of his bloodline with the aid of void mountain. Lead by the nose by his mother? We don't know the plan but zac cooked up a scheme to screw leandra over when she first gave him that mission to activate the failsafe for his sister though that might change once zac knows Thea is alive. Zac has time again moved foward not only for the goal of one day bringing his sister home, but to protect his people and followers. It may have originally been to save his sister that he moved forward, but along the way it evolved into protecting his people and those willing to follow him. For those that saw him as their emperor. As the Sun, as ogras has often called him. As Zac told Iz in the void star, it's those around him that make him strive to push further than he originally could have. Purpose? Zac has long found his purpose. His purpose is to move forward and fight for those around him while striving to grow ever stronger himself. To advance his path. And when zac finds himself lacking enemies for a while, well, starting a family with catheya would be a good way to give him a renewed purpose. Same with Iz. Time and time we've seen hints that Iz and Zac are destined to be together and her interest in Carl and his family and it's bonds are just one of the key points to push it forward.

Lex Luther S

It’s very funny to me that the original idea was For Zac’s drugar half to be off questing with the Undead Empire while his human half was acting as a sneak thief with Esmeralda. But now his Drugar half is actually the one sneaking around with the thief frog while his human half is currently fighting with the Limitless Empire

Dan

Honestly just hoping he fixes his heart prob, and i think i know why it’s so poor, he hasn’t really decided on why he’s climbing the heavens he’s still a bit reactive and being led by the nose in all areas, the limitless empire, his bloodlines, his mom and his sister, even his empire…all sort of just happened because he had no choice, he’s rarely chosen to do anything because he wanted to… there always was some reason not directly from his will… its like he has no desire of his own to be strong, he just has no choice and that’s not really how you get to the top… you have to decide that you want it and know and accept that you’ll have to sacrifice to get it… he might have come to terms with people dying due to his orders but again he had no choice with the wars so far, what happens when he decides to expand because that what empires do…he simply hasn’t changed in that aspect since book 1. He might seem decisive but he’s really not, as you can see with his mentally towards the trail, its all about getting something for everybody else and taking the smallest piece and drawing the smallest level of attention, that ship has sailed so he should stop being delusional, guess he’ll be forced into taking it all in the end which honestly would be annoying hopefully the memory sphere give him some perspective on what it really means to strive for strength and be an elite… Good on TDF to be setting the ground work to fix that tho… because after earth is revealed he’d have been a weak link since his default has been turtling up and reacting when attached. Thats not gonna work when you’re not the strongest person around and being plotted against by thousands..

Kirin

Do you think “I seen that happen” is correct, too? Please feel free not to only be incorrect, you didn’t need to add “being offensive” as well. I suppose there is some colloquialism somewhere that people use the term that way. That doesn’t make it correct. I will reiterate—“gather” indicates more than two.

Jeff McCulley

Thoughts? Instead of "...triggering their fight-or-flight response." As they are already berserked it would read better as /triggered their flight over fight response./

Tyler S.

I think they were deleted and repackaged to get around patreon’s glitch when it tried to kick everyone over break.

Luke Scheffe

The first reference is likely a mistake. If Zac had been chowed down by a late stage C-Grade Beast he would be in a tighter corner than described

Henry Wartemberg

And to think how long ago it was we first heard the description Primal Heaven until we finally got to know anything about them.

Christian Brock

Or she only needs Godking Elyer.

Christian Brock

Yeah no. That's just trying to impose your voice. It makes perfect sense. He's talking about his people and hers gathering up

Christian Brock

Anyone else having trouble accessing posts older than the return?

Dan

Beast king is a beast in the D grade while Beast Emperor is a Beast in the C grade.

Lex Luther S

No, no it isn’t. A group of people will “gather”. A person In charge of an event will tell a group of people to “gather up!”. Zach and Tavza could gather up their sealbearers. “Gather” suggests collecting from multiple directions. I.e., more than two. “gather” indicates groups of people. Two is not a group. A mere two people will “meet” or “meet up”. Or “connect. I’m sorry this isn’t clearer for some people. I’m just trying to help out TFD, since he’s not a native English speaker.

Jeff McCulley

What’s the difference between Beast King and Emperor, as both are referenced multiple times in this chapter seemingly interchangeably?

Lampshade Sr.

IMO the multiverse and the system make morality pretty meaningless. At least at the lower tiers. Zac and almost everyone else don’t really know the plots going on in the top ranks. Everyone is just fighting for their own survival until they get strong enough to actually make a difference. Who’s to say an unorthodox “evil” approach is inherently bad if it ends up being a requirement to save the multiverse. You can’t truly conceive morality without understanding the reality you live in.

Michael

Gather up is a perfectly valid way to say all of those.

Least Devotee

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

the singularity of fate that is Zac playing with a treasure that has Destiny in it? He’ll be fine. Not sure his surroundings will survive. Esmeralda is due a bit of rub off destiny from Zac though

Laura Pilkington

I’m so stoked that the *huge* buildup to the LIP is paying off in a major way! I’m salivating for these chapters, 😂🤤 Given TFD’s penchant for savouring these arcs, I’d be surprised if we spend less than two full books in the Ultom courts, and I’m here for it :D Cheers TFD, I’m loving the 3-weekly chapters. Thank you for giving the story more space to breathe; I really appreciate the tidier writing, so I hope it’s been positive for you too! And that you had an awesome break 🧘🌴

Alistair Harbour

“Morally gray” and “antihero” sometimes go together. Zac is pragmatic. He’s also playing by the accepted rules and morals of the universe—and often rising above others playing by those very same rules. He’s no Paladin, but he’s not meant to be.

Jeff McCulley

Esmerelda: “There’ll just a a little bad luck spillover.” Zac: “I’m in the middle of an immense ant colony, who couldn’t possibly take offense at someone stealing a treasure they’ve been after. My other body is standing in the center of an immense battle involving Beast Emperors, which will last another day. Oh, and there’s some mysterious character berserking all the beasts. Including said C grade ones. What could possibly go wrong? Let’s do this!”

Jeff McCulley

Yep, which is why I think it could theoretically be her memory lantern, but even the Flamebearer she's associated with being able to enter her memory realm seems kind of weird to me. So that's why I suggested both

DrSubterfuge

Zac’s mark didn’t appear until he left the memory realm. Sane, apparently, with Ogras.

Jeff McCulley

Suggested Edits “The second was a tracker Tavza gave him in hopes they could gather up before Kator took charge.” Gather up what? > meet up, make a connection, rendezvous… “Beast King's life…” >The Beast… “The Heart was a rough stone you slowly polished by going through life > Like a rough stone?

Jeff McCulley

Honestly I pity that battlefield. If Zac is having bad luck, god only knows what everyone else will be put through

Henry Wartemberg

Sick, Tftc.

Cook Bach

Hell yeah Joanna! Not having a mark from a lantern at this point is odd. Spurned them all? Or did Zac manage to enter her lantern?

DrSubterfuge

Zac is gonna keep accidentally making life hard for himself by causing after effects between both bodies continuously isn't he, the bad luck is gonna end up for sure making the other battlefield go wack and he is probably gonna do something in the battlefield that screws the draugr body as well lmao

Kevin Albers

Ultum has literally been one of the most unique locations / trials that I've seen in ANY cultivation story. Definitely worth the title of an 'eternal heritage' sitting at the pinnacle of other trials in this universe. And we're still only a few chapters in so far!!!

Dro

While he is pragmatic, whereever he can he also works for the good of not only his people but the sector. Though I don't believe his morality has been truly tested, every time he's worked for the common good it has also been beneficial for him.

Jamarr

To me a morally grey character would harm others that are in his way even if they aren't antagonistic to him/her. A true cold calculating price vs reward would guide his hand or maybe he/she would follow whatever whims afflict him/her at the time. Zac tries to avoid doing that whenever possible, he tries to do things "the good way" he even helps strangers if it's not too risky and he has made a few friends that way but if he can't or the price of doing it is too much he won't hesitate to do what is necessary to protect himself and his own. If we were to use the DnD morality chart I'd say he's Chaotic Good.

Omiso

Be the Zac Joana think you are!

Omiso

What does everyone think of Zac? Is he more of a heroic type Character or morally grey. I am not saying in terms of his people because we know he will fight to keep his people safe, but in general term. Just want to know everyone views

M💬

JOANNAAAAAAAA!! She's truly a top tier spear maiden waifu. Her loyalty aside, seeing her path to becoming her emperors spear has been so damn good; rather curious about what identity she has here. Must be quite up there for a Peak D grade hegemon to act like that towards her. And it seems zac is about to walk away with some good gains from the beast tide, for his cores test, and Haro feasting on some of the most premier bloodlines around. I'm quite curious about the heart tempering. He's truly going to be unbreakable by the time he's Peak D grade lol. Whether the body, soul or heart. But anyways: bad luck huh?........... how many monarchs do we think Zac and esmeralda will have chasing them after he takes that treasure and they bounce? I'm betting at least half.

Lex Luther S

I’m loving Ultom so far. If Earth was phase one, and everything from Twilight Harbor to the Intersector war is phase two, then we’re kicking off phase three with a multiverse shacking bang.

Saul Dickson

lol and the curse just sets his luck to -1*curr_val GGEZ! Now Zac will truly understand how Ogras feels.

Alexander Dupree

Refresh gods listened

Observer Whimsy

Yaya

Roast


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