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Chapter 1,245.

A/N: And that's it for April. I hope you've enjoyed!

A reminder, DotF has now officially swapped over to its 3 chapter/week Mon-Wed-Fri schedule. As such, there'll be no chapter on Thursday. You can read more about the change in this post in case you missed it.

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"Follow…"

Ogras swore upon seeing Zac collapse on the floor, only to be hurled into a wall by a powerful jolt. Too much was happening all at once. Something extraordinary had clearly just happened to their captain, overloading his mind. The physical dangers were more manageable. Getting knocked around a bit wouldn't do anything to that brute, and people were already moving to assist.

There were bigger fish to fry, and it wasn't the collapsing tin can around them. A critical opportunity had presented itself, and he needed to capitalize on it. Ogras had kept his eyes on the bomb throughout the nerve-wracking journey in the Threaded Hell, both hoping and fearing the netherblasted threads would do it in.

It turned out the high-grade contraption had resisted the threads even better than the sealbearers, and he'd noticed how Kator's watch grew more lax by the minute. Ogras had also given up hope, but their sudden exit had thrown everything on its head. They needed to act fast.

'Do it!'

There was no sign of Janos hearing his command, nor were there any fluctuations of Energy or Dao. He remained all but forgotten in his corner on the bridge, which just so happened to be right behind the glowering Izh'Rak Reaver.

A small piece of augmented reality fused with truth under the guise of beeping alarms and nerve-wracking heaves as the Yphelion was thrown to and fro. Only Ogras was equipped to truly appreciate the genius of the method and how hard Janos had worked to bring it home. Their plan was over a month in the making, where Janos had spent every waking moment gradually incorporating the Yphelion with his Illusory World.

The illusionist's presence had grown fainter by the day as Ogras and Janos worked in concert to erase him from the mind of the crew. Even Zac seemed to have mostly forgotten about his existence by the time they'd passed the storm curtain. Kator was even easier, even if his series of victories over Zac had failed to lower his guard. It came down to strength. Only a handful could enter his eyes. The rest were so far beneath him that they were irrelevant, where his strength was all the safeguard he needed.

Zac remained oblivious to their plotting throughout. Such was the way of things. For the Emperor to stand in the sun, someone had to move in the shadows. Threats and problems needed to be cut down as they sprouted, lest they become towering trees that blotted out the sky.

Their solution wasn't without limitations. Janos would immediately be discovered if he did something big that diverged from reality or if he pushed too hard against the inborn desires of the target. Only the lightest suggestion would pass unnoticed. It wasn't enough to make the reaver forget about his safeguard, but it should be enough to briefly ensure he focused elsewhere when so much was going on.

A moment was all Ogras needed. The shadows stirred in a remote corridor on the opposite side of the Yphelion, sneaking into the sealed-off room where the bomb waited. A puff of ash appeared in the room just as Ogras's doppelganger appeared. It looked no different from what they'd seen throughout their voyage to the Lower Planes, when everything from furniture to damaged plating was claimed by the deathly threads.

What had felt like a countdown to the end now looked like an auspicious cloud heralding a boundless future. In reality, it was a piece of the device that had been held over their head that had been claimed in a last showing of prowess by the Threaded Hell. It was even the spatial tear sealed in the middle of the device that had been done in, the very one meant to erupt and swallow the ship if triggered.

Ogras had no idea what brought about the change, why the spatial tear was suddenly flooded with death while the threads dissapeared from everything else. Was it a power struggle? Zac had said the Spatial Tear led to an unknown Lower Plane. Maybe the Threaded Hell sensed the breach and attacked it to protect its borders? Those mysteries were well beyond Ogras.

He knew one thing with certainty. If the netherblasted skeleton noticed what'd happened, he would bring out a backup that they didn't have time to counter. With their leader out for the count, he might even go crazy and attack.

Not on his watch.

A fake spatial tear almost indistinguishable from the original was formed through Ogras' Branch of False Truths. That 'almost' was the critical flaw that would have made the plan impossible if not for his old subordinate. With reality augmented, fake had become real. The bomb was now nothing more than a very expensive piece of decor. 

The doppelganger retreated, and the reaver showed no sign of noticing the switch. That wasn't enough to make Ogras relax. Kator was slippery and would have to be kept under constant watch until they could leverage their opportunity.

Not to mention, it was difficult to relax when their lifeline's shields were on the verge of collapse. The storm they'd been caught in was far beyond anything they'd seen so far, and the Yphelion was already an arrow at the end of its flight. Unless something changed, they were done for.

Another minute passed. Ogras sighed, looking at the duo who'd fought tooth and nail to safely bring them to their destination. There was strength beneath the weakness, the kind of talent that only a stable faction could nurture. The ones with fierce warriors guarding the gates so that other skills could be allowed to develop.

Unfortunately, they were too young—all of them. Ogras couldn't read the blaring signals that popped all over the bridge. His shadows were spread throughout the ship, showing the reality with painful clarity. They had a minute, maybe two, before it was over.

Was this how it all ended?

"Go back!" Kator roared, grabbing Galau with one hand while throwing Catheya out of the way with the other to reach Zac. "Better take our chances with the Threaded Hell than being ground to dust!"

"Impossible!" Galau croaked, almost having his neck crushed by Kator's tightening grip. "It'll take weeks before it can be activated again."

"Release him!" Emily roared, her eyes dripping with bloodlust.

Joanna seemed equally ready to go to war, uncaring that they were about to face the music. She'd protect her Emperor to the end. Even the Abyssal-eyed lass appeared to have found her temerity and looked ready to fight, even if it meant betraying her empire. A ruthless smile spread across Ogras's face. Could he be any worse?

His aura faded as the [Shadewar Flag] began unfurling within his sleeves. Kator might be a bastard, but he wasn't a heretical cultivator. Using the flag on him would ruin his hard work. But what did it matter if they were all going to die? Might as well rectify one regret before they all entered the great beyond.

"Incoming!" Jaol screamed, stopping the melee before it could start.

An utter silence followed his words. Even the storm had died down.

"What's this?" Kator said, releasing his grip on Galau.

"Didn't you hear the boss?" Ogras said with a refreshing smile, his Killing Intent already back in the shadows. "Follow."

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Zac woke up with a start, his heart hammering in fear. The sudden jerk would have knocked out one of Ogras's teeth if he hadn't turned into a shade in time. Zac wildly looked around, only relaxing upon realizing he was still on the bridge. He'd been dreaming he was trapped in a coffin like the one they escaped from, carried toward an unknown destination.

"How long?" Zac asked as he got to his feet.

"Eight hours," Ogras said. "I was considering stuffing a [Gentleman's Helper] down your throat to see if it'd get your blood pumping."

"What? That long?" Zac said, blearily looking around.

The bridge was almost empty. Only Jaol, Mark, Catheya, and Ogras remained, though the demon's faded appearance indicated he wasn't there with his main body.

"Eight hours, and you left me lying on the floor?"

"We didn't dare to disturb you in case it broke the spell," Catheya said with a weak smile. "Are you okay?"

"My head's killing me. Feels like I've drunk a bathtub's worth of moonshine," Zac grunted as he downed a set of soul-nourishing pills. "What's going on? What spell?"

"See for yourself," Ogras said, pointing at the screen.

Only then did Zac fully remember the situation before he passed out. They'd been in a terrifying storm, easily surpassing the storm curtain. And yet, the Yphelion was sailing so smoothly he'd briefly forgotten they were inside the Imperial Graveyard. He turned to the monitor, seeing a huge rune floating before the Ypelion's tip.

"It's holding off the storm?" Zac exclaimed, realizing the sigil had created a completely safe wind tunnel for them to follow inside. "Who's doing that?"

"We thought it was you?" Ogras said. "You told us to follow before passing out. The light appeared a few minutes later."

"Oh." Zac didn't need to ask where it was taking them.

He could feel how they were drawing closer to their destination, which meant the seal had been sent to fetch them. It was a very good sign, as far as Zac was concerned. The Centurion base appeared to be in much better shape than the Centurion Lighthouse if it could send out a guiding rune. It also meant they'd passed a preliminary screening and been cleared for approach.

"Was I the only one who passed out?" Zac asked as he observed the unfamiliar seal.

It reminded him of the Seal of the Starfall Court, except it contained completely foreign elements that seemed detached from their system of cultivation. Could the markings come from the Lost Era, something they extracted from the Foreign Gods?

"Yes. We figured you drained your soul after summoning the seal."

"How are all of you fine after that…" Zac said, giving up on deciphering the seal. It was far too complex for him to understand, to the point he couldn't even tell which Daos it utilized. "You didn't see it? Before we escaped?"

"See what?" Ogras asked. "We were watching that line of shades pass by when suddenly being filled with a sense of crisis. You dragged us out before anyone could figure out what we were dealing with. Did you notice something?"

Zac frowned in thought. "You could say that. It's probably for the best if we leave it at that."

The corpse's voice was long gone, yet Zac could still feel the "to us" rattling in the back of his mind. Meanwhile, he could see the myriad eyes staring at him every time he blinked. If he'd been any slower breaking out, he might have seen his Dao subverted or rewritten. There was no telling what would have happened to the weaker crew members if faced with the same thing.

"Some stones are better left unturned," Ogras agreed, though the curious gleam remained.

Zac had no real answers even if he were willing to share them. He was no clearer what that corpse meant now that things had calmed down. Both the Threaded Hell and the overwhelming aura sealed inside the coffin were completely foreign. Zac's best guess was that the corpse wasn't talking to him. It was rather talking to Karz, just like the wisp of Emperor Limitless when Zac used the Tribulation Throne.

"Huh?" Zac suddenly muttered.

"What's wrong?" Catheya fussed, looking him up and down.

"My connection to the Yphelion is on the fritz," Zac said. "I can't access most of the systems, not even the internal scan."

"I'm not surprised. We took a beating before the seal found us," Catheya nodded. "Most are off helping Galau with repairs. Even Kator."

"I guess the prospect of stumbling at the finish line put a fire under his ass," Ogras snorted. "Don't worry, I'm keeping watch on him."

"How bad is it?"

"It's bad," the demon grimaced. "The Merchant said we're toast if we lose the outside help. The shields failed, and whole sections were torn open. We lost five more people. We better pray there's a safe spot to perform proper repairs where we're going. There's no way we're making it out alive if we have to leave the way we came."

"Well, we're almost there," Zac said. "Another hour at most."

"Guess we need to get ready," Ogras said, glancing at Catheya.

"I'll inform the others," Catheya said, leaving the bridge without another word.

Ogras brought Zac to the side, shrouding them in shadows. "What about—"

"It's his move," Zac said, not needing to ask what the demon was asking about.

"Staying passive on this matter presents a huge risk, both for you and the others. Especially the Indomitable sealbearers," Ogras cautioned. "I've—"

"Striking first is no different. Esmeralda can't do anything about the agreement with the Undead Empire, and it was mostly designed to keep me on the straight and narrow. I'll be heavily wounded, at the very least, possibly taken out of commission. We'd be in deep trouble if we failed to take him out in one go. Even if we manage to drag him down, he'd take a few of us with him."

Ogras looked into his eyes for a few seconds before nodding. "Fine. I'll play nice. With your Luck, he might stumble and break his neck the moment he acts."

"Would save us the headache," Zac smiled.

News spread quickly, and their desperate straits couldn't quell the sense of anticipation growing among the crew. Over a dozen of their companions had given up their lives to come far, while the rest had been pushed to their limits. The next hours would decide whether their sacrifice was worth it, whether the key to saving Zecia and Earth could be found in the graveyard's depths.

"We're approaching the edge. Ten minutes out," Jaol finally exclaimed.

"Anything else?" Zac asked.

"Nothing. There's a barrier blocking our scans. I can only confirm space is incredibly solid. Far beyond the norm on the frontier, let alone the Imperial Graveyard."

"What about the cultists?"

"Same there. The storm we've crossed is too intense to make out anything. Our scanners can only reach a few hundred miles through all that interference."

"I can't imagine anyone making it through that storm in one piece without protection," Kruta spat. "Even a C-grade vessel would crumble in no time, and we've traveled for almost for half a day. Who knows how much further the storm stretches?"

"The storm isn't natural," Jaol agreed. "It lacks the characteristics of the ones we've passed. It should be the result of the base we're approaching. It has formed a stable region by pushing away all turbulence."

"Like a miniature version of the System," Zac mused, remembering Laondio's purifier from his Bloodline Vision.

The arrays could only remove the earthly taint from an area by expelling it, and the System worked the same way when it Integrated Sectors. Most of it was pushed into the Eternal Storm, forming a dangerous band of turbulence around integrated space. It was because of this phenomenon that regions like Million Gates Territory and the Imperial Graveyard formed in the first place.

Everyone was full of questions, and the bridge collectively held its breath when the sigil punched through the storm's final layer to display the scenery beyond.

"What in the..." Kruta gawked.

Zac had seen some odd phenomena since his journey took him into the cosmos, things far exceeding anything known about space before the Integration came. Even then, not even the Void Star could match the odd sun before them. It wasn't even spherical, nor any conventional three-dimensional shape.

The sun was shaped like a hollow tesseract, with enormous pillars of fiery-hot golden sunlight. In the center of the cubic construct was a pitch-black sphere. Or perhaps it was a flat disk; Zac couldn't tell when the sun seemed to exceed three-dimensional space.

"It has to be man-made, right?" Emily said, looking at the orc. "Are there things like this in the Heartlands?"

"I've seen some modified stars, but never anything like this. Not even in the Heavens. I can't begin to understand how it works or if it's even a star."

"It's a true star." It was the usually reserved Rhuger who'd spoken. "It's enormous, far beyond what we can see. I believe it would take up half the Imperial Graveyard if it were allowed to appear in its true form."

"That big? I've never heard of a star that size on the frontier," Zac exclaimed. "If it went supernova, wouldn't a good chunk of Zurbor…"

"Don't even think about it!" Ogras wheezed, giving Zac a pointed look. "At least not while we're still here!"

"I'm not going to blow it up, alright?" Zac muttered.

His promise was met with anticipation, suspicion, and defeat, depending on his subordinate. The only thing that unified his sealbearers was the utter lack of confidence in his statement. And Zac had to admit, the idea did have some merit. It wasn't too late to get back to basics in case the Foreign Gods didn't pan out.

Comments

Back to the basics lol. Zac knows what he's good at, at least. Blowing stuff up.

Dave Richards

"Art is an Explosion"

John

Thx for the chapter

Kconraw

“Another minute passed. Ogras sighed, looking at the duo who'd fought tooth and nail to safely bring them to their destination. There was strength beneath the weakness, the kind of talent that only a stable faction could nurture. The ones with fierce warriors guarding the gates so that other skills could be allowed to develop.” Trust Ogras to have perspectives that Zac missed. I assume he’s referring to Mark and Jaol. And that perspective makes me wonder how the little healer from way back is progressing. Because mages take much longer to develop. And there are doubtless others following further behind along that path, behind the shield that Ogras just mentioned.

Jeff McCulley

😂😂😂😂😂home boy said back to basics 😅 didn’t he already blow up a habour, a beast king and 2 secret realms well 3 if you count twilight as 2 separate events, now he wants to KO a whole as sector, lol don’t even mention what he’s gonna do to the eternal storm

Kirin

Back to basics, lmao

Alexander Hallonblad

Honestly there's no telling what they'll find in this place. Could there still be living humans? Could the array spirits in charge of it all still be sane? I eagerly await this next step in zacs journey.

Lex Luther S

It *might* even be well enough built to be Zac-proof. How’s THAT for a feat of engineering?

Jeff McCulley

And no one told him he could!

Jeff McCulley

Well, aside from a few pickups along the roadside, Zac hasn’t had a good looting spree in a while—over fifty chapters?

Jeff McCulley

A late thought. Remember how the Centurion Lighthouse was deserted, because everyone had been whisked away? Well, if this place is intact…what if the original crew—or their descendants, at least—are still here? Not just an Eternal Servant. G’night all. 😴

Jeff McCulley

Only if he can take the base along with him.

Jeff McCulley

I’m guessing that Kator is going to cave. He’s getting more and more evidence of what hanging around Zac is worth. So, assuming he gets a chance to prove himself, he’s going to join Zac’s Merry Band of Coattails. The Fate Bandits, whatever you wanna call them. After all, he made it loud and clear from the POV that he’s every bit as personally ambitious as Ogras and Catheya. That’s his #1 goal, he just hasn’t had the right opportunity yet.

Jeff McCulley

Nah, that third one won’t be a plan. It’ll be what accidentally happens. Then: “Look ma! Foundations all fixed!”

Jeff McCulley

Eternal Servant: “Hey, there’s a bunch of ships sitting outside the buffer zone, Holy Son. Any that you wanna let in?” Zac, studying the display: “Sure, that one, that one, and that one. Go ahead and blow the rest of ‘em up.” ES, “Aight.” Zac: “Wow, did my Merit just jump!”

Jeff McCulley

By odd coincidence, tomorrow will be… May Day. In other words, “Mayday, mayday, mayday!” Seems natural, right?

Jeff McCulley

Make that “another” Eternal Servant. I can just hear Zac name dropping… RS: “The Holy Son? And, why are you carrying around so much rubbish from the Empire?” Zac: “Oh, hey, hi! Well, y’all know Rava…?” Kator, looking back and forth: “Oh shit, he did it AGAIN?” Ogras, Jaol, Galau, Emily, Joanna all nod knowingly, and say in unison: “Yep, that’s Jake.” Carl, sighing: “Looks like I better grab my broom…”

Jeff McCulley

😆 A tesseract star? Fucking weird, dude. Square inside a square. What? Hydrostatic equilibrium means nothing in this weird reality apparently. A star that big in our reality would be a black hole for sure. There's an invisible or holographic event horizon for every body in our universe. For the Earth it's about the size of a small plum. One inch across or so. I wonder how they packed this thing up so it wouldn't go boom? It sounds inside out almost.

ouroboros

Kator's going to shit his pants again when they run into the eternal servant

Nate

Tyftc stay healthy defier 👍

Jeremy Stohl

He signed that early on for their alliance. Thats why Zecia’s undead are helping Zecia.

Lonez Zhavec

Zac sees a wonder from a past age and his first impulse is “that looks like a very pretty bomb” 💀

James Faulkner

Anyone else kind of thinking that Iz will show up? She’s the D grade expert on stars, being descended of three of them.

Luke Scheffe

Chapter tomorrow and chapter Friday.

Luke Scheffe

tommorow is wednesday so are we getting a chapter tomorrow or is the next one friday?

The lord of chaos

By being at least one sector away when the star actually explode

Jack Trowell

I have the feeling it'll happen not because of zac but because of the foreign gods awakening and leaving the breach. On a side note, there's definitely some good treasures in there, from relics of the limitless empire to unique treasures likely untouched for eons.

Lex Luther S

Démolition man meets sun girl. What could possibly go wrong ?

Thenais

1) Who else here only knows what a tesseract looks like because of the MCU and Google? 2) He's definitely gonna blow that up. 3) In Ogras name we pray Amen 🙏.

Kurby

How nice! First we get an possibly pristine limitless empire base to explore/plunder and then they give us a big bomb to go with it! This can be considered to be good service I'd say 😜

Sirloki

Even Zac doesn't believe himself. Although the idea of causing a hyperstar to go nova is more than slightly terrifying, even for Zac.

Scott Mingo

Hey mate I wanted to say I saw your reddit post regarding your speed of story progression and the point of such a thing. The fact you said you do it because you want to and nothing else I thought was fantastic and I hope many who whinge at the pace (and potential financial gain lol) read it and think before they comment again. Not many of us get to pursue a true passion we love at the pace we want. Keep at it mate and thanks for the adventure 🍾

Dave Mccoll

Did anyone have Zack blowing up a wierd star to catapult out of the Imperial Graveyard on TFD bingo?

Francisco Rosado

Does anyone know if Zac and Arcaz both had to sign the agreement with the Undead Empire/Primo? We all know that it doesn't really matter because they share the same soul and are still basically the same person but Zac appearing and threatening to kill Kator unless he convinces everyone he isn't going to betray them could be a decent bluff as long as Kator believes that Zac isn't part of the agreement.

Jeffrey Worrall

Kator wanted to go straight back to hell 😂😂😂

Nate

The limitless empire were absolute madmen. Who sculpts stars?

Luke Scheffe

Zac is 100% going to blow up that thing

Esch

That tesseract refrence was a good choice. I didn't understand it until I actually looked at the unfolding of one. And Jesus is that thing big.

Dogs R Patrons

The old tried and true fall back plan of blow shit up! I love it!

Kyle Hunter

He blew up a C Grade Fortress earlier in the war using the spear/lighthouse. A Sector on the frontier is a reasonable step forward 😂

Yuh292

Hahaha I love how his crew instantly are "Don't you dare blow it up!"

The Lost Pages

Blow it up! Blow it up!

Roast

The Limitless Empire sure knew how to build stuff

Nate

Going to be awkward for the gang when Kator, Catheya and Kruta realize that everyone else is credentialed as a Templar. I guess we figured out how the beacon was the key. Is the system going to disperse the storm or are the Sindris going to be the only party joining?

Nate

When in doubt blow it up!

Omiso

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

As always a great chapter. And Zac really have no one to blame but himself if no one believe him when he for once talks about "not" blowing things up :) At least he is honest enough with himself to immediately after his denial start planning on making the sun go supernova "just in case" his first plan does not pan out. I imagine his 3rd plan will be trying to eat it, but that might be abit to much for the deviant asura.. yet...

Kharas

Poor Zac. No one believes him.

Jason Hatter

Thank you!

Andrew

He’s going to blow that Sun up for sure. Any crew member that has sense, should start applying sun lotion immediately

Thex335

I guess Zac had to graduate from blowing up mystic realms at some point, but one would have figured he would do an ancient or immemorial realm before trying it on a whole sector.

Sanc Asura

Well now, we are literally near the finish line. The next 2 chapters decide the route this little game between Zac and kator ends on. Will they truly come to blows? Will kator accept that there's someone who will not only catch up to him but eventually surpass him? A bright note is ogras not only dealing with the spatial tear but also reaffirming his path as the emperors shadow. He truly will be the shade to the sun known as Zachary Atwood; the deviant asura, the son of chaos, chaos incarnate, and, well, I'm thinking he'll need a new Asura title after literally saving the zecia empires sorry asses. Truly can't wait for tomorrow's ch and to see how the chapter change mixes things up next week

Lex Luther S

"I'm not going to blow it up, alright?" Zac lied as easily as he breathed.

TorHKU

Love some Ogras POV!! Thanks for the chapter!!

Krispy sock

Okay so we are blowing up a star now and one big enough to take out a sector I wonder how Zac’s going to survive this

Shaughn W noble

Second!

Sirloki

Last before new schedule 😬

Ryan Pepp


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