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287: Of Rebels and Kings (Part Two) (Maiya)

NOTE: I've been working on an isekai litrpg for the past several months, and will be putting it up on RR mid-march. I will be adding it to patreon before that, and my current plan(not finalized) is to simply offer the extra story as part of my existing tiers. Which means that all patrons will be...

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286: Of Rebels and Kings (Part One) (Maiya)


EDIT NOTE: I've made some changes to the Silent One's conversations with Maiya. The largest salient changes are in chapter 275 where the Silent One talks to Maiya after her raid ( the last third of the chapter). If you'd like to reread that, the link to that chapter is here: View Post

285: Unseen Battles and Unsung Heroes


As it turned out, marshaling the prisoners towards the mountains proved exceedingly difficult, though not for the reasons Vir expected. While the prisoners seemed happy to obey his commands, their obedience lasted only until a horde of Ash Beasts broke through the Boundary, scramblin...

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284: Journey to the Lost City (Part Two)


The Overseer’s body split not at his waist, but rather vertically, down the very center of his body.

Vir stared in stunned disbelief as the wreckage of the kothi’s body tumbled to the ground. He continued staring a long moment after, as did all who’d gathered around.

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283: Journey to the Lost City (Part One)


“Form up! Huddle together—as close as you can!” Vir roared at the top of his lungs. Lacking the armored Ash’va mounts the Chitran guards rode, Vir was forced to Micro Leap if he had any hope of having his orders heard. Hearing, however, was only half the battle. To h...

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282: Scales of Life


“And for the tenth time, I’m saying you’re being irrational,” Balagra muttered to Vir, careful to keep himself from being overheard by the two hundred demons who marched behind them. It’d struck Vir as odd that the Overseer had put them in charge of so many, though it w...

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281: The Burden of Success


“Listen up, ya sorry sods,” the Overseer shouted, hands clasped behind his back in perfect military form. His monkey tail swished rhythmically in coordination with his swagger as he walked the length of a raised wooden podium.

A day had passed since Vir’s Guardian Ranking...

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280: Brick by Brick


“Sit down,” the Overseer said in a voice that was both soft, yet commanded absolute obedience.

Vir slowly lowered himself into a basic wooden chair. It wouldn’t do to comply immediately—prisoners like him would resist the Overseer in every petty way they could, and so V...

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279: Guardian Ranking

After standing in line for an hour for a ration of stale slop, Vir and the others were shepherded outside the walls.

Ash rained from the sky, and distant rumbling of thunder kept the landscape from ever becoming truly quiet. Dark clouds replaced the perpetual sunset of the demon realm, maki...

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278: Physical Evaluations



Just hours after being led to their accommodations—little more than shallow rectangular pits that offered the barest protection from the wind, and none at all from the rain—they were once again herded back to the Garrison.

What scared Vir the most wasn’t the pr...

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277: Garrison at the Edge of the World


Vir was no stranger to hardship. Having endured years in the Ashen Realm, having fought day in, day out against hordes of beasts, each powerful enough to decimate a city, his mental limits had soared beyond most mortals. Yet even he eagerly awaited the caravan’s arrival at the Ash ...

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276: Ashfire Providence


Vir stumbled into the clearing, screaming through his mouth gag. His wrists were bound together, making it difficult to run. His feet caught on a vine, and he fell over, his face scraping against a root.

He desperately regained his footing… and ran headlong into a barrel-ches...

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275: Kartara Nights (Part Three) (Maiya)

To Maiya, the flight back took no time at all. She hardly noticed when they crossed the border to Hiranya, and then finally to Kin’jal, barely even registering the Acira transfers in between.

Her thoughts roiled within her head, entirely consumed with the image of the man she’d seen. A ...

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274: Kartara Nights (Part Two) (Maiya)


“This could be a problem,” Maiya muttered, monitoring the carnage that devoured the city from her perch atop a temple spire. The rioters, while clearly trying to minimize civilian casualties, had no qualms at all about butchering the guards. And if innocents got in the way, well,...

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273: (Arc 7) Kartara Nights (Part One) (Maiya)

NOTE: Welcome to the start of Arc 7!

Maiya bid her attendants goodnight, locking the door to her bedchambers behind her. She lost no time, stripping off her unholy garb, and dumping it unceremoniously in a pile on the floor. Rushing to her mirror, she began the arduous task of applying he...

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272: To Distant Shores

NOTE: Starting March 1, Mejai of Realms and higher will be getting chapters of Soulweaver, my new Isekai LitRPG. Very excited about this project, and I'm hoping it'll do well on RR. I plan to launch it on RR on March 11, so any feedback would be appreciated!

Lower tiers will get start ge...

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271: A New Calling


“‘Tis simple,” A Chitran general said, slamming his palms down on a centuries old wooden conference table. “We deny the legitimacy of this Vaak’s claim.”

“If only it were that simple,” governor Asuman said. “I’m afraid the existence of the tablet I ...

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270: The Terrible Cost of Victory


Vir tore through the streets of Samar Patag, searching desperately for prana signatures that matched the kids’. Their prana was meager, but it was all he had.

News was getting around that the horde had been defeated, and the streets were far less empty than they had been just...

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269: Ray in the Dark (Part Four)


With each beast slain, Vir’s sense of dread deepened. Yes, he was faster than before. Yes, any normal demon would gawk at his performance—and many of the rampart observers, including Janani and Greesha, did. Vir didn’t know why they’d congregated on the walls when he’d told...

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268: Ray in the Dark (Part Three)


Vir swore in rage as he hacked the head off a Shredder.

I’m too late!

He’d anticipated that the northern wall of Samar Patag wouldn’t hold—that the beasts wouldn’t be daunted by the thick forest to the north, nor the soft, narrow coastline that led to i...

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267: Ray in the Dark (Part Two)


Bolin snuck out of the orphanage, eyes darting for any sign of Janani as he ushered the others to follow.

“Quiet!” he hissed, silencing the whispers that had broken out between Hiya and Ekta.

Janani had guided the children to the old storehouse where the rebels always...

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266: Ray in the Dark (Part One)


“And I’m telling you, we’ll die if we congregate!” The four-armed rebel slammed his fist on the table. “Our best hope is to disperse. That way, the beasts will waste time hunting us down. Several may survive!”

“You’d feed our own people to those monster...

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Happy Holidays & New Year

Hi everyone,

Today's chapter marks the last for this year. We'll resume on January 2nd! Wishing you all a happy and safe holiday season, and warmth-filled New Year! Thank you for all of your support thus far. It is the primary pillar supporting my career as a writer and truly means the worl...

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265: Prelude to a Slaughter


“When?” Greesha asked. “How many?” Her tone was urgent, and the tension in the room was palpable.

“A runner just arrived.” The demon spoke rapidly, on edge. “They broke out some days ago. They’ll be here by the morrow!”

“Blasted Ash,” Greesha cursed....

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264: The Rebels of Samar Patag (Part Two)


The demon swung at Vir, his fist coming wide and well-announced. Vir didn’t even have to step away to avoid it; a simple shift of his neck, and the punch sailed by harmlessly.

The attacks came in quick succession, from all directions. Often, three or more attacks threatened h...

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263: The Rebels of Samar Patag (Part One)


Vir’s rebellion summons didn’t arrive quite in the manner he’d expected. Though in hindsight, he should have expected it, with all the glances Janani was throwing his way these days. She must have thought he wouldn’t notice, but he did. Her skills at subterfuge left ...

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Map of Samar Patag

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262: Mindscape and Matter

NOTE: Starting March 1, Mejai of Realms and higher will be getting chapters of Soulweaver, my new Isekai LitRPG. Very excited about this project, and I'm hoping it'll do well on RR. I plan to launch it on RR on March 11, so any feedback would be appreciated! Lower tiers will get start getting ch...

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Map of the Demon Realm

Sorry it took so long to get this out!

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261: Home Again (Part Two) (Maiya)


It took every ounce of training, every morsel of Maiya’s acting skills, to maintain her composure. To not burst into laughter at Yamal and the Silent One’s reactions as she led them closer and closer to Sonam’s castle. It was, perhaps the greatest challenge she’d ever faced.<...

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