Chapter 1087 (1/2)

Perhaps the most obnoxious thing about Nether Rituals was the fact that there was a cooldown on their use. Especially because his ritual had imploded on him, Randidly sensed as he tried to start it again that it was a very bad idea to attempt another ritual now.

Earlier, the cooldowns had been so short that by the time that he had regained his mental strength, it was over. But perhaps because this time he proceeded much farther along in the working, as he started his instincts warned him away from continuing.

He pushed forward anyway, again aiming to see Vualla, but he ultimately stopped as even his Grim Intuition began to sound its own warning bells. So Randidly could only grit his teeth and let the working wither and die before he forced any additional Nether into it. In this case, it seemed that patience was his only route.

But perhaps if I try and visit again… Hissing, Randidly shook his head and tried to calm his heart. During his training, his desire to see Vualla had faded somewhat. He had been placated by repeating, to himself, the message that she was stronger than he was. She likely had a good reason for being busy; they were currently at war.

Besides, Randidly himself had very important ways to spend his time which did not involve pining after Vualla. Namely, slowly unpacking the fact that he wasn’t alone in his ability to touch Nether.

Perhaps he shouldn’t be so shocked to find that someone other than him understood Nether and was able to use it. But likely because everyone Randidly had encountered on the battlefield hadn’t mentioned it, some part of him had just begun to believe that he was special. That his gifts were unique.

Which, of course, was not only dangerously foolish, but extremely unlikely. The Nexus and its System had been in existence for a long time. It’s reach had grown to a staggering size, so much so that individual worlds held barely any meaning to it any longer. All that mattered was how many worlds could produce soldiers capable of fighting the Nether. That, and the continual expansion of influence.

Randidly had been blessed by many things, but he understood that most of them boiled down to one message; he had gotten lucky. He might have a knack for using the spear and an innately stubborn will, but those things had only grown valuable after honing them for several years; he was not a genius that would have gotten to this point without the Creature’s meddling and Shal’s guidance.

Was it so strange that the existence who had created the System had the ability to understand Nether? Perhaps that individual had needed to understand Nether, because as far as Randidly could see the System was designed to fuel the war against the Nether. And it made sense that you would steal some of the most valuable techniques a foe possessed and put it to use for yourself.

Yet I feel like there is something I’m missing. Randidly frowned down at one of the cracked pieces of ground he had created with his Nether-infused attacks. It’s not just that the shape is similar; Classes are a Nether Ritual done with Aether. So what does that mean for Fates? For reaching Levels?

But without having successfully completed a Nether Ritual, it was difficult to know what a success would look like. And also there was the minutia of the Level portion of the Class that didn’t seem to fit in with what Randidly had seen of Nether Rituals so far.

Sighing, Randidly could only turn around and carry his perturbed thoughts back with him to their assigned tent; it was time to prepare to head back toward Headquarters.

Waiting there was a piece of bad news: Zagnal. But he seemed to have ingratiated himself with Zauna and Salazar, and Randidly didn’t have the fight in him to try and prevent him from following after him.

This one was a spy that was directly working for Lady Iellaya, of that Randidly had no doubt. But as they began their journey, he couldn’t focus on that issue.

All he could do was force himself to look at anything but Commander Terith’s camp and walk straight toward the rocky outcropping.

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It wasn’t that Lady Iellaya couldn’t do anything to improve the recovery of her camp toward fighting shape, it was just a matter of opportunity cost. With the frequent attacks continuing against the barrier around the camps, she was somewhat loathe to spend her own strength during such a dangerous time by helping the recovery effort.

Or perhaps more accurately, Lady Iellaya was well aware that her work with Commander Terith to close the grand Nether portal would percolate through the upper echelons of the camps. Turning the opinion of the other Commanders toward respect and awe was exactly what Iellaya wanted. So rather than helping her camp recover, she wanted to keep her strength in case another opportunity to prove herself came knocking.

Despite Commander Terith’s warning, Lady Iellaya wasn’t deterred from continuing to involve herself with ousting Lord Miln. If anything, the knowledge of such big fish swimming around the situation only made her more eager to dip her toes in the water.

After all, if she could demonstrate her own capability, it might be possible for her to make her own connection with such powerful characters. All she needed to do was prove that she would be a superior ally than Lord Miln. And when it came down to it, that was basically what she had been attempting to do her entire stay at the front lines, albeit with a different intended audience.

Lady Iellaya had also been able to learn that Commander Terith had managed to steal or capture some precious formation of Nether, which was why he had been constructing a cage of Aether to contain it in the central portion of his camp. Unfortunately, it had been utterly destroyed by the attack; it appeared that it had been the Nether’s ultimate goal with the bombardment.

I suppose it truly must have been valuable for the Nether to be so desperate to throw all of that ambient Nether into the air, Lady Iellaya thought with a sigh. But if their goal is accomplished… these flailing Nether tentacles might just be a way to hide their own weakness after we destroyed their Nether Wells. In which case, focusing on the foundations of my faction is the best way to proceed…

So Lady Iellaya closed her eyes and let her focus drift outward to all those lost souls that had bound themselves to her. She was the whale and they were the krill, joined together in an enormous symbiotic relationship that was truly terrible to behold. The monstrous knot of karma that Lady Iellaya managed was a grotesque, pulsing thing. But she did not look away from it. Instead, she reached out and touched it.

Never again, Lady Iellaya swore. Never again will I let my people die due to weakness.