47 Heavenly Grind (1/2)
Lineir stared at the battlefield littered with corpses and ruined constructs. The bodies were full of cores and various sect treasures! He began to collect the spoils but soon found his hands full. Staring desolately at the countless prizes lying in front of him, he began to sigh, ready to begin sorting so as to take only the best of what he could carry.
”Kiddo, relax, I can sense something good about a quarter on the way in. On that Patriarch's body over there. Go over and search him first!”
Lineir ran over, dropping what was in his hands and quickly searched the body.
”On his finger, that ring, take it! It's a spacial ring!” Lineir sighed in wonder, Mei was absolutely correct. As soon as he touched it, he could feel that the ring was not ordinary. It seemed to have a weighty presence to it, like it took up more space than it really did.
”Go ahead, drip some blood on it, the Patriarch won't be needing it, see what's inside!” Mei urged Lineir, and he quickly obeyed.
Inside were several treasures, though most were nowhere near as high quality as the ones on the ground outside. Everyone had brought out their strongest treasures in hopes of saving their lives in this final battle. On the ground, some top notch treasures were there, though most had been crushed or burned through extreme use during the battle.
”Kiddo, there are five more rings lying around. Gather them up, then begin looking for treasures. You don't have enough space for much, just gather up the cores, and any top notch treasures which aren't ruined. I'm afraid you won't find many, everyone used forbidden arts and sacrificed their cultivation and items before they died. What's left are likely just shells. At the end, Mei's words were true, and there wasn't really anything good left over in treasures. However, the number of cores was enormous, and took up much of the space in the spacial rings. Each of the cores was uniform, and all were of the same rank. 257 eighth tier cores. Lineir was practically salivating at the thought of them, though they were not of much use to his cultivation until he improved his techniques more. Just one eighth tier core could move a kingdom. 257 was a number which no greater sect could hope to match, and even the entire forces of all the sects on the continent would have trouble producing so many. This wasn't even necessarily a problem of power, even if there were people to hunt high level magical beasts, ones that strong were in terrible places which most didn't dare enter, and they were tricky to find and catch. At that level, most beasts had begun to gain intelligence and were crafty. Once they sensed something was off, they would not come out and thus catching a large number was impossible. A treasure trove of 257... Lineir could be said to be holding the greatest single collection of high level monster cores in the continent at the moment. Only some insanely powerful forces which remained out of the public eye might have some comparable stockpiles, but they rarely surfaced, focusing on closed door cultivation. Lineir was in essence... rich! Stinking rich!
Of the treasures he looked through, almost all were burnt out or uninteresting. It could be said that the greater sects really went all out before they died. Life saving treasures, damaging treasures, soul depleting treasures, everything under the sun was used to try to battle the golems or escape. However, he did manage to pick out a few lesser talismans inside the spacial rings, and there was a cracked phoenix crest which held a strange aura that Mei insisted he keep. Almost everything else was weapons, and broken as they were, Lineir had no interest in them. They took up too much space and he already had a far better weapon. Pondering what to do now, a great shaking came and the ground swept out from under his feet.
Rumble, rumble, rumble, crack, crack, crack.
Lineir fell over as the entire pillar seemed to shift and turn.
”What is happening! Mei, I thought you said that this pillar could survive a disaster of the Heavens!' Lineir was rolled sideways as the pillar moved faster than his body could keep up.
”Kiddo, I said it would survive anything short of a disaster of the Heavens. Take a look at the sky. Looks like a disaster is coming!” It was indeed, as Mei said. When Lineir glanced up, the cloudy veil above was swirling about in a great vortex of divine wind. Inside, the blue sky was riven into shards by white cracks of blinding light. He rolled on the pillar as it shifted and realized that the pillar was moving in time with the vortex. It was as if the sky was a huge ocean, and the pillar was stirring it up. In minutes, the pillar finished shifting, and the rumbling stopped, though the horrific cracking noises continued.
”By the nine Hells...what is this!” Lineir tried to get a grasp as to what was going on. He had rolled towards the outside of the pillar, which means it had shifted inwards on itself. Finding himself near the edge and open sky, he looked over and gasped.
”The gods...they've gone mad.” Above, the sky was cracking so much that it was like shattered glass, a mirror smashed to pieces. Mei suddenly cried out,
”The pillar, look down!” Lineir looked down, and experienced a sense of vertigo as well as an even greater shock.
”Impossible!” The entire pillar had curved in itself. What had once been extremely wide concentric rings, were now narrow and thin, banded about. From behind him, in the middle of the rings, what had once been open space between the rings was now a solid cylinder, piercing the Heavens. It was as if the pillar had turned into a giant screw, and he was standing in the grooves. Suddenly from above, a great breaking noise came.
”It's breaking apart?” Lineir questioningly stood there for a second, and then as the true implication of what was happening came to him, the red haze of madness came as he realized he was in mortal danger. The uppermost section above the clouds had literally exploded, shattered chunks of rock blasting out across the land. Lineir felt the cracking noises increase as section after section exploded, working its way down. The top 10% of the pillar was simply gone!
”Disciple, we need to go, now!” Mei told Lineir, but in doing so, she asked the unspoken question between the two of them... how? There was no way they could back down to the first level and out the way they came. Similarly, they were high above the ground, so high that to fall from here would simply be a good way to appreciate the view before plummeting straight to the Hells. How could they escape?
CRACK CRACK CRACK CRACK
Another 10% gone, Lineir craned his neck up and observed for anything, anything at all that might let him find a way out of this. It was a hopeless situation, these events were far bigger than mortals, it was like an ant trying to avoid the steps of giants, it could watch all it liked, but once below the foot, it could only be crushed. Still, Lineir's path was to survive, any way possible! In madness, time slowed down and he observed, the grooved rings exploding outward first, and then the pillar within, cracks seaming down the smooth rock, crumbling away. Rocks rained by in slow motion, and Lineir was forced to dodge a few which had not been blasted far enough out from the pillar.
”I will not die! I refuse to die just because the Heaven's do not give me a way!” Lineir was shouting out in frustration, huge chunks of rock, actually just small pieces of the grooves above were splashing down next to him, and he would dodge them and continue to observe the explosion which was still coming. Now the top 70% of the pillar was gone. Lineir howled madly, screaming his rage out.
”Not yet, not yet, this is not fair, this is unfair, this is not justice, this is injustice, this is not right, it is just inane right! Why should my end be decided by ones who do not know me!” As he spoke, his words grew more and more twisted, and at the end, his face turned from anger to a rictus of madness. Red characters seeped up and wrote themselves before his eyes, they rolled about and scripture came.
”The Heaven's give themselves the right. To allow this is to accept the chains of fate. Chains placed on birth, undeserved! Chains placed on us, unfair! Chains placed on anyone, insane! That is madness, it is forced on us when we are yet unable to understand words! Resist, fight back, find your freedom! You are almost there, see what madness truly is!”
The raging red words flowed back into the haze and Lineir's vision slowed even more as the red haze became even darker. Now the rocks were falling as slow as feathers, he was removed from time, observing, making ready for his move. 50% of the pillar gone, soon he on the first 10% would face destruction. There was no way out. But he could not die. He would not die! Madness flowed in his heart, and the red blood in his chest boiled and frothed with overlapping waves. He felt as if all this emotion was spilling out from him, infinitely fast, expanding like the creation of a new universe, unimagineably fast, though outside the world was so, so slow.
”40% of the pillar left, and I'm on the first 10%. Time's running out. Where is it, what is the way out, I do not believe the Heaven's cannot be denied!”
The boiling his veins reached critical, and he felt himself withdrawing in, the outside world slowing to an absolute crawl. In his mind, he saw himself walking a dark path, filled with the unseen, no the unseeable! It was darker than black, a maze of nothingness in which he walked, and he could not see anything. However, with every step, he could hear a matching step to his, in lockstep, it followed. Infinitely, he walked, and infinitely the footsteps followed him.
”Do you see yet?”
He kept walking. Forever and ever he walked, sometimes fast, sometimes slow, ever the steps ringing behind him, stalking him, behind him, BEING with him. He could never shake them.
”Kiddo, 30% of the pillar is left, you've only got 20% left to make your move, move it!” Mei's voice intruded, but was overshadowed by the infinite whisper,