“Sorry, Traveler, uh, I don’t remember the numbers, but looks like I gotta go. You want me to put you in my System storage or leave you with the guards?” I asked, worried about Cecile and Elicec.
“Storage, please, until I’m sure who is entirely still real,” the core requested. I dropped it off on a shelf next to the other cores, then quickly ordered the first mini-Mel back to full Mel and ran outside.
“Hey, this is clear of monsters now, and Traveler wants me to hold on to it for now. Where’s the entrance to the underground caverns? I’ve gotta help my friends and finish off your infestation,” I informed and asked the first guard I saw. He looked at me like I had just saved his entire family.
“Back the way you came, go to the entrance into the city, turn towards the mountain, and you should see several guards on the far wall; head for them,” the guard said. I nodded before taking off in another sprint. My speed was certainly better than anything I could have ever done when I was younger, but it didn’t seem like I had surpassed any championship sprinters just yet. How long until my basic feats of athletics were as superhuman as my magic? Despite my lack of Olympian level speed as of yet, it didn’t take me long to find the entrance and Glunderlin standing outside it with two dozen guards.
“Any idea how much trouble they’re in?” It wasn’t likely they knew the answer, especially since Mel hadn’t relayed any, but any extra information was useful.
“No, just saw your friend’s drone leave the cavern about ten minutes before you showed up,” Glunderlin answered worriedly.
“Okay, well, I’ve taken care of the other problem; I’ll explain everything after I’m back. Can you send someone to Mel and let him know I’ve gone down,” I asked. Glunderlin nodded, and I heard him telling the guards to send a runner as I started into the depths.
The path was straight forward enough, and I could hear fighting somewhere in the distance, and while my body still wasn’t overly happy with the last fight, there was no way I would be leaving the brothers to fight this alone. Strangely, the further in I went, the lighter things got. I had been expecting more darkness, similar to the last building. Then again, if these were plant creatures, it was entirely possible they needed sunlight to really grow. That left the question of how the previous monster was surviving without it. Maybe they just needed it at the start until they had something functioning internally to otherwise provide the energy? I had no idea, and I didn’t really want to waste the skill points on dendrology to possibly find out.
“Elicec, just hold on; I’ll get us out of here. You’ll be okay!” Cecile’s cry echoed from somewhere far ahead. Damn, something bad had happened, and I had no idea how much further away they were.
“Hey, I’m coming, you hear me, seedling or mother root, whatever you are, I’m coming for you, and if my friends are in any way hurt, I’ll pay that back to you ten times over!” I screamed it as loud as I could, any potential surprise be damned if I could provide a distraction to get the brothers a moment of safety. My taunts continued as I chased after the sounds of my friend's desperate attempts to stay alive.
I switched to elemental orbs as I ran, letting the pain sweep back through my body without the life orb, but I was going to need to channel a ton of mana as quickly as possible, and any residual drain had a strong chance of overloading my core. The last thing I needed was to fight off a mana backlash in the middle of this. Frankly, it was amazing one of them hadn’t hit me yet during a fight. Was it because of gaining the backlash resistance attribute so early?
As I rounded a corner, both the noise and light rapidly increased. I was sure the fight was happening at the end of this passageway. “I already killed whatever monster it was you spawned trying to capture Traveler, so if you think I’m afraid to do the same to you, you’re very wrong!” I yelled, continuing my taunts as the scene finally came into view.
It was worse than I had thought. Elicec had a bad head wound, and his eyes weren’t open. Cecile was pushed back against the wall with only a single functional arm, bleeding from a dozen other wounds fighting off a host of thorny vines. In the center of the room was a giant bulb with dozens of tendrils extending around the cavern. Several of them ended in what looked like a cocoon. Those had to be all the missing people. Was Timon somewhere in there?
I hit the vines that were stabbing at Cecile with a fireball using one arm and attempted to let loose with the aether orb on the other arm. I felt the mana channel through me. I could tell recall had worked, but the massive bulb hadn’t moved at all. Was it just too rooted to the ground? I could change that. I charged at it with my mallet back in my hands.
“Cecile, work on getting the cocoons opened and get everyone to the surface,” I ordered the conscious member of the twinog as my mallet struck the hard outer casing of the root bulb. What would happen if this thing blossomed? Was that even how it worked?
“What about you, Dave?” Cecile yelled back, already ripping open the nearest cocoon.
“Either I’ll be fine, or I won’t. You aren’t in any shape to help at the moment, so the only good outcome you can add is getting everyone out right now,” I yelled, producing my screwdriver again and using it as a tree spike, this time cracking the shell of the monster. Cecile stopped arguing and continued getting everyone to safety.
The moment I felt the screwdriver hit empty space, I put my hand up to the crack and sent a fireball directly into it. The explosion sent me flying backward. Instead of a wall, for once, I managed to land on my feet. My ribs were killing me. I was pretty sure the explosion had either made the existing breaks worse or broken something else. All around the room, the roots and vines started to wither away, all life vanishing from them.
Monsters Defeated
Seedling Mother Root, Immature
200 Experience
Experience Gained
200 Points
Multipliers Applied
No Armor
x1.1
No Weapon
x1.1
All At Once
x1.5
Total Experience Gained
363 Points
As I coughed blood into my hand, all I could think was how little experience that was worth compared to the damage it had done. I switched off both elemental orbs and turned on only the life orb, letting all the healing magic run without any pain management for now. I checked my body and found what I had suspected following the bloody cough to be true. One of my broken ribs had pierced my lungs. That explained why breathing was getting so hard. I worked the life orb’s magic to get everything back where it belonged and then made regeneration focus on the lungs first, and I coughed up the rest of the blood before I was able to get a good breath again.
“Mini-Mel, go get help. We aren’t going to be able to get all these people out ourselves,” I ordered before turning to Cecile and asked, “How bad is your brother?”
“He’s barely breathing. We’ve never been hurt this bad, Dave. I’m really worried,” Cecile said as the smaller cloud shape disappeared at a rapid speed back to where we had come from.
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“Alright, let me check some skills I haven’t learned yet. Keep getting everyone free, and I’ll see what I can do,” I said, leaning against one of the walls in pain.
I immediately unlocked and put a rank into medical telemetry to see what the skill between it and sling was, hoping it was something to heal someone else.
Mana Orb
Life
Tier
3
Orb Rank
1
Skill
Stitch Other
Requirement
Medical Telemetry (15) Stitch (15)
Stitch Other allows for the host to use Stitch on another person through the use of Medical Telemetry.
Skill Rank
0
Mana Orb
Life
Tier
3
Orb Rank
1
Skill
Sling Other
Requirement
Medical Telemetry (15) Sling (15)
Sling Other allows for the host to use Stitch on another person through the use of Medical Telemetry.
Skill Rank
0
A second line had either opened from medical telemetry and stitch leading to another tier three skill, or I had somehow missed it before, but I was reasonably sure it hadn’t been there. Did that imply secret mana skill pathways? I stopped that line of thought to focus on the here now and immediately invested the ranks needed to unlock both spells.
I scanned Elicec and was glad that I had decided on this course. His skull was cracked in several places, and without immediate intervention, he wasn’t likely to live. I didn’t want to find out what happened to a twinog if one of them died. I turned off most of my own healing, just keeping enough going to make sure the lungs didn’t get worse again, and started channeling my mana toward keeping Elicec alive. Cecile immediately looked back at me when a weave of mana appeared across Elicec’s forehead.
I nodded at him, signaling it was me, and he went back to work. My mana was rapidly draining, and I wasn’t sure if I had enough to keep us both alive until help arrived, but I’d do my damndest.
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Fire; the element most often chosen by those new to the Systems path and planning to use an elemental orb. The allure of the flame has tempted many a soul, and I won’t deny its usefulness here, but within fire are different mana disciplines one can specialize in. Few consider the secondary crafting uses that come with a specialty in fire, and even fewer push it beyond the flames into the raw heat alone.
Fire, the Misunderstood Element by Henjen Klank
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Chapter 21
Is there any mana orb more varied than the elemental orb? Perhaps possibly the matter orb, but the rarity of those makes focusing writing on them considerably difficult. The mana orb, from nearly the start, has six different possible focuses that grow even more unique as the ranks of the orb increase. The rumors of just what can be controlled at the highest levels should scare anyone facing off against such a host.
The Many Facets of Elemental Mana Orbs by Henjen Klank
Chapter 22
Does the ranking of affinities even matter? Sure, people often get them when their core forms, but as no link can be found for their evolution, what exactly does the rank mean? It would help if we had a complete study of a person before and after gaining their affinity, but the logistics of doing that seem like a nightmare.
Taken from Karlinovo’s submission to a newspaper.
Chapter 23
Once the soul-core reaction has begun, the need for food will rapidly increase; this is one of the reasons the Arena dining halls are always overflowing with food on the lower levels. The problem is, though, as your mana usage climbs, food won’t always be enough to keep up. Those who have moved into their first transcendence must begin to develop their own mana flows if they hope to push further, but that isn’t what you’re reading this cookbook for. Let’s start with one of my more favored dishes, spacial stew…
100 Recipes for Your Core by Jordan Hamsy
Chapter 24
Cactomen hail from one of the rare Spiral universes that have shattered and fallen into the darkness of chaotic space. Their various settlements across other Spiral worlds are the descendants of those lucky enough not to be in their home universe when it happened. Their status has never recovered, and few even bother to Arena climb these days.
Peoples of the Shattering
Chapter 25
The Life mana orb was once considered a revolutionary advancement in magical skills throughout the Spiral; now, it's one of the most common orbs in existence. Like the Shield mana orb, many try to keep one in reserve, swapping it into their core during moments of desperation. The problem with this move is that they are often ranked for the task needed. That said, they are still the first mana orb any settlement makes an attempt to acquire.
Mana Sources by Henjen Klank
Chapter 26
The negatives of aging are now symptoms belonging only to the poor. Those most capable of escaping their beginnings can soon find themselves in a world of immortals, where age is but a costume worn to convince others of their years of built-up wisdom. Often, though, the offered wisdom is just another disguise for something else. The gatherings of truly ancient beings have started to grate on me. Is this all we chose to live for?
The Last Recorded Words of Zhrole
Chapter 27
Environmental replication skills are some of the most sought-after skills. They can give anyone who can access them an easy leg up, sometimes even bridging the gap between someone with no access to the greater resources elite factions have to someone born in poverty. Given the right commerce world and suitably trained transmogrifier, enough wealth has been known to change hands to buy an entire faction before…
Rare Skills & Their Value by Kongus Kingly
Chapter 28
One of the things that I most wanted to know before I began my experiments was how the System used replication skills to create experience. Where was the experience coming from? In the time it took me to find twenty people willing to speak on their extra sockets, I found a total of one willing to talk about their replication skill, and by the time I arrived to speak to them, they had already sold it to the Windows & Doors Dynasty, which means I’ll hear nothing else about it, damn those secretive bastards.
Karlinovo’s What is Experience?
Chapter 29
The transmogrifier is not a career choice; it is a calling. It isn’t a job you get to work towards, it’s something the System decided you should be one day, and if you don’t choose the path, you’re a fool. It has very little risk, and the demands by the elite for your services will make you rich beyond your wildest dreams within the first year. Most won’t even have to do anything horrible in their activities, as there are very few transmogrifiers out there capable of ripping a skill from an unwilling subject. Few, but not zero.
System Paths, Careers in the Spiral by Glarppp
Chapter 30
System exploitation is a tried and true method of maximizing your gains while minimizing your losses. One must be careful on how far they are willing to push it in combat, though. There have been many lives lost to someone trying to fight a dungeon core boss without using their mana orbs or setting aside their weapon to wrestle a simple squirrel. It’s important to remember that experience is worthless if you're dead, and it’s pretty unlikely you have the connections to make death nothing but an inconvenience.
Grom’s Musings
Chapter 31
System Breakers, a path no sane person chooses, is something you do totally alone. There is no guide; there won’t be any mentor figure. There is maybe one of them a generation, and should the factions learn about them before they have a chance to push themselves far enough along the path, it will be a very short one. Should a System Breaker grow strong enough, there is little that will stand in their way. A System Breaker at their peak will change everything.
The Forbidden Paths by Glarppp
Chapter 32
Mana backlash as a power source is an extremely dangerous path, but it is viable. There's a group of warriors that call themselves masokinetics, and they utilize their own backlash pain to push their spells even stronger. Some of them are even capable of fighting well beyond the point they should be dead and yet somehow returning very much alive in the future. These are the elite warriors of the Phrentic Collective.
Mana Sources by Henjen Klank