Chapter 659 (1/2)

Book 6, Chapter 51 – Consulting the Shepherd

Greenland's water toere ht

In the short tered the lives of citizens and potentially the wastelands as a whole In the long ter' technology

Cloudhawk didn't understand this theory very well yet, but that hadn't stopped hie the world with it It was a landmark event for the future of their species

Before the toere constructed, humans relied on their own scientific accomatic ways of Gods and dey as divine or unholy power

With his invention Cloudhaas gradually changing public opinion What Gods created, huic wasn't only reserved for those strange otherworldly beings!

The technique for creating of the towers canificance differed Godly and demonic relics eapons whose intent was to cause hars like shi+elds and blades Greenland's Miracle Towers, on the other hand, were tools Public facilities that i it

Their simple construction ardless of whether they had the talent forwater elements Fresh, clean water was now readily available – cheap and easy

Dawn tested it herself She spent all of her energy on generating as much water as she could With her abilities, she was able to fill one and a half towers Translated into ancientsystems, it was about a hundred and fifty tons of drinkable water

On average, every day each person used about five liters of water One tower could meet the needs of thirty thousand citizens, and that was from just one full reservoir If Dawn or someone like her filled up the towers ten times in a day that would mean water for three hundred thousand people

The city was planning to build ten, twenty or maybe even more of these towers When the project was finished water would no longer be a scarce resource Free, clean water would be available to everyone

If there were a hundred towers? Water would be cheap and available enough for everyone's basic needs and then so – the quality of life in the city would be unht noas all theory of course These were relics, after all Normal people couldn't use theood population of demonhunters but they weren't in spades It would be difficult to keep ten water towers consistently full, much less a hundred or oal to one day have enough water for the people to bathe every day, it was too a Perhaps in the not so distant future it would become a reality and when that day ca to the wastelands

Cloudhawk had unknowingly perforh, because there weren't enough dethe wastelands into a green oasis wasn't going to happen ater alone To ain Cloudhawk had to come up with a new tool to rise to the occasion

Neither of these would be probleht about it Cloudhawk decided to seek guidance He left Greenland, headed south Crossing thousands of kilometers he arrived at Meadow

Meadoas one nation under the purview of the Green Alliance, one of the territories Cloudhawk controlled It was also a very special place

A o it had been an Elysian land, but the loss of its patron caused it to fall into neglect However, even the skinniest ca the Shepherd God's realm could not measure up to Skycloud, but there was no place that was its equal in all the wastes

A million people called Meadow home Their lives were rich and prosperous It was a world outside of the strife and conflict that embroiled everywhere else – until the dark star that was Cloudhawk changed all that

Because of him, Meadoas now part of the Green Alliance, for better or worse The person he'd come to visit was none other than the Shepherd God

Though she had taken over the body of the human, the former God retained some of her divine power Cloudhawk had once watched her sule seed If he could find out where those seeds came from, or how to produce theht With this goal in mind, he made his way into Oakstead

Meadow's capitol city was nestled in the trunk of a tree It'd been a whole year since the last tis were orderly and unhurried, but it was clear the Silverwing Monarch had left an indelible roups loyal to the fallen leader, though their voices were soft and oft ignored

Nessus, under the guise of the Silverwing Monarch, had ruled over the city it called Imperia for a thousand years To the people 'he' was a representation of power and immortality Yet in the end even their unkillable leader was slain The shock and i to get over

Even more difficult to accept was the Monarch's true nature! Their king wascontrolled by some fiend to wield power over the city This was not a secret to anyone Under the crushi+ng weight of evidence the people had to accept reality

Since taking control, Cloudhawk hadn't called for a single soldier froiven unto the Shepherd God for her to guide in the hopes she couldMonarch had been an outsider, but the Shepherd God was the realm's creator

As such the Shepherd God knew better than anyone how to e this wonderful place Over the course of a year the situation in the real Monarch had not entirely faded People were beginning to acknowledge the Shepherd God as their true leader – and some even accepted their place asinto the city, Cloudhawk's presence was noted by members of the Enforcement squad A nu sidesaddle on enoroes there? How did you appear here!”

Cloudhawk raised his head and looked at her He recognized her immediately and a smirk touched his lips “hello Glawyn I'm here to see Autumn”

Glaas sure she'd never met this man before, yet when she looked into his eyes she saw soether – the way he appeared here as though from nowhere – and she remembered the only other person she'd met who could do that