In an instant, the huge ball of mana in the sky shifts all at once from a torrent of churning energy into a beautifully glowing second sun before a beam of light slams down upon Jetlins body.
Lanya flinches, half expecting to be caught up in the attack but feels nothing. She has to remind herself that her real body is elsewhere, even though she is talking with others in the embassy right now. Itâs difficult to explain, but it looks like she really is in two places at the same time.
Lanya half expects the attack to stop but instead, the spent mana loops back into itself! The rock below vaporizes as the spell drills into the sea, but then the spell instantly becomes weaker, as if something just sapped it of some of its strength.
A deafening roar rocks the earth and sea as Alysaraâs spell is blown away, revealing a mutated monstrosity of regenerating flesh. Spikes grow out of its body and shoot in all directions, slamming into the water and creating huge waves that crash against the mainland shore.
It is only now that Lanaya realizes that she and Alysara are floating with a pair of flapping wings attached to their clone bodies. The cursed being stands on the water as if it were solid, its arm mutating into a gnarled mouth. It raises its head at them and breathes fire, but Lanya doesnât feel any heat; her clone body is unable to feel temperature or be harmed by it.
With a swift motion of her arm, Alysara gathers more mana for another spell and manifests a shimmering spear that seems to embody beauty itself, and hurls it at the Mutant. A shockwave rips through the air, and the spear blasts off at lightning speed before a hundred fairies appear and swarm the Mutant.
The spear slams into the Mutant with explosive force before detonating inside the cursed being. Light brighter than the sun itself overwhelms the world. The air trembles as the light fades to reveal a mushroom-shaped cloud, the Cursed Being nowhere to be seen.
Lanya breathes a sigh of relief, but floating on the surface of the sea, a clump of flesh quickly regenerates, forming a more massive and monstrous being with mutated heads attached to several arm-like limbs.
Every head opens its mouth simultaneously and delivers another earth-shaking roar, and sheâd have probably gone deaf if it werenât for her body being a creation of mana.
âDo you have ways to counter its regeneration?â Alysara asks, not breaking her focus on combat as flames erupt around them. âI cast an anti-healing and regeneration spell on it, but it is entirely ineffective.â
âIf you canât stop its regeneration, then why do you think I can?â Lanya dodges a spike, but Alysara just lets it go through her, clearly used to the fact that a body of mana canât normally be hurt.
âItâs using the mana from my spells.â Alysara says, âIâve drained the area of mana so its magic is weak but that all changes when I attack, but if you can use your healing Bond to restrict or stop its healing, then that might work.â
In the brief moment Alysara stopped attacking, the Mutant loses interest in her and turns toward the mainland.
Alysara conjures a few fairies at it to get its attention. Its many-headed limbs bite at the fairies, which explode in its mouths, but it is either not interested in Lanya and Alysara or is too dumb to realize Alysara is the one attacking it.
âThatâs not good; itâs moving towards a town; we have to keep it distracted!â Alysara says and flies at the Mutant, a spear and dagger appearing in her hands.
She stabs the Cursed Being, and in an instant, it has her in its jaws before her body vanishes. It suddenly grows bigger as if being empowered, and back at the embassy, Alysara gasps, clutching her head as her face grows paler.
âWhat happened?â Lanya asks, walking over to Alysara.
âIt used the mana of my clone to attack me directly!â
Lanya places a hand on her shoulder and flows healing through her. Thatâs when another clone appears on the battlefield.
âIâm not sure if it knows what itâs doing or if that was a fluke, but to be safe, we should not let it catch us,â Alysara says with her new clone, visibly shaken.
âIs this the first time something like this has happened to you?â Lanaya asks.
âIn this way, yes, but not the first time in general.â Alysara launches another super explosion spear at the Mutant, bathing the land and sea in light and filling the air with a mushroom cloud.
âI canât keep throwing those forever; we need to come up with a plan, a way to slow its regeneration enough to slay it for good,â Alysara says, her tails flicking with frustration. âBut the problem is that the attack itself gives it enough power to survive!â
âWhat about an indirect attack like throwing rocks at it or something?â Lanya suggests as the Mutant leaps at Alysara with its many heads outstretched.
âNot strong enough, it will just regenerate from the damageâ Alysara casts a spell that ripples out from the Mutant, and it suddenly slows to a crawl. âPerhaps if I slow it for long enough to overcome its regeneration.â
She conjures two more explosion spears, launching them one after another as soon as the Cursed Being reaches the edge of the slow field.
The shockwaves wash over them harmlessly, but the multiple explosions of a scale that could each individually destroy a city have devastated the coast.
âI think I only have two more of those in me,â Alysara says, sounding drained.
The fact she can cast six of those is amazing no matter how you look at it. However, even with two, one to reduce it to a tiny clump, and one to destroy the rest, the Mutant still survived.
âI think Iâm going about this all wrong,â Alysara says. âItâs using just enough mana to shield a part of it from any and all damage and letting it recover through its regeneration. The use of any mana at all is the problem, like itâs using it by reflex.â
âSo what do we do? We have to keep its attention, otherwise, it will rampage throughout the land!â
Alysara places a hand on her chin, her tails swishing in thought.
âHmm⦠Well, now that I think about it, I can turn mana into matter, but can I turn mana into anti-matter?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âSomething really dumb. That much energy being released could destroy everything within a few dozen kilometers and have devastating effects even further beyond, not like the one-kilometer babies Iâve been throwing, but it canât prevent damage if the matter itself is annihilated. However, that will get at least three fishing villages caught up in it.â
âCan you teleport it further away?â Lanya asks, still confused about what Alysara is talking about.
âNoâ Alysara shakes her head. âThatâs still using mana on it. I suppose we can try to lure it away thoughâ¦â Alysara uses a spell to pick up and throw a large boulder at the Mutant as it is walking away.
Enraged, the Mutant rushes at Alysara who continues to attack and retreat. The Mutant runs on the water as if it were solid ground, and jumps over waves. For over an hour Alysara attacks and retreats until the land is far beyond the horizon.
âI think this is far enough,â Alysara says. ânow for the antimatterâ¦â She ignores the fire attack from the mutant and concentrates on the space directly in front of her where a tiny grain of sand seems to form.
âNo, that isnât itâ¦â Alysara frowns before turning toward Lanya. âCan you distract the Mutant? I need to figure this out.â
âCanât you use your other minds to distract it? Lanya asks.
Alysara doesnât immediately answer, but now about two dozen grains of sand appear in front of Alysara.
âNo, I need them all to figure this out, if itâs even possible in the first place. Plus, I need to save on power, and this is another drain on it.â
How many minds does she have?!
âFine!â Lanay says, giving in. Itâs not like she can complain when somebody is helping her save her nation from a Cursed Being.
âDonât let it touch you; you will regret it.â
âWait! Doesnât that mean I can't touch it either? Iâm not a caster! I have to get close!â
Lanya has trained in hand-to-hand combat, delivering destructive healing through her fists, but if her clone body will be destroyed upon contact, then she can do nothing.
Alysaraâs tails flick in thought âWhat kind of weapon do you use?â She asks.
âMy fistsâ
âHmm,â Alysara hums. Then with a wave of her hand, stone forms around Lanyaâs fists. âI haven't practiced this at all, so I canât make clothes or swords or whatever; this will have to do for now.â
Lanya throws a few punches, noting how she doesnât feel the weight of the stone. It will be hard to gauge strikes, both in power and accuracy, and she wonât be able to use her destructive healing through the rock. Thatâs probably fine, though. Dealing damage is not really the point, she just needs to keep the Mutant busy.
Lanya flies at the Mutant, striking it on a head and hearing its skull crack, but it doesnât even flinch and retaliates by trying to bite her with the multiple heads it has mounted on its limbs. She twists out of the attacks and goes for a kick by instinct, but she manages to pull back just enough to miss.
Her attack prediction skill blares in her mind with every potential contact, which she thought wouldn't happen for a clone body since it canât be harmed. However, every warning from her skills says the danger comes from the Link between her real body and the clone body, a type of pain spell or something like that.
Spells that only cause pain donât usually meet the triggering threshold of harm predictive or prevention skills since it technically doesnât do any harm, so how bad does it have to be to alert her this much? What kind of pain tolerance does Alysara have to take such an attack and only show minimal reaction?
Lanya isnât keen on finding out, there are things she doesnât want to know. Instead, she focuses almost solely on dodging, pulling her leg out of a bite, ignoring fire breath attacks â her prediction didnât warn her, so it was hard to dodge in the first place â and twisting out of several simultaneous biting heads.
She loses herself in the battle dance, getting more and more used to fighting in the air, and becoming more confident in retaliating and batting away heads to create openings. Time melts away, at least to her copy mind. She even starts to enjoy the challenge, safe in the knowledge that no lethal damage would be done.
Her main mind knows that around an hour has passed as the meeting at the embassy has ended, Alysara and herself making their way back to the carriages. The Elders will be staying at the Embassy, but she has more business with Alysara.
âWhatâs taking so long?â Lanya asks. She canât ask at the battlefield, so she is asking at the embassy.
âItâs way more complicated than I originally thought. I thought it was similar to making matter, but the opposite. However, protons are made of smaller things like quarks and muons, and I donât really know much about them.â
Nothing Alysara said made any sense. Sheâs making matter from mana, right? So is she talking about mana or matter? Just how advanced is her understanding of those things?
âIâve got it! It was a little hard, but I finally figured it out!â Alysara suddenly says.
Before Lanya has a chance to react, light envelops the Mutant, and she loses contact with her clone body. Next thing she knew, a violently bright light shone from over the horizon, turning the night back into day for several seconds.
âHmm⦠I may have made too much antimatter.â Alysara says, âI think I should ask Kayafe to help stop the shockwave and tsunami.â
âWhoâs Kayafe?â Lanya asks. It takes her a few seconds, but she remembers that there was a world notification recently mentioning her.
âI guess you could call her my friend?â Alysara slightly tilts her head. âOr maybe my teacher?â
If Alysara can do that, then what the hell can this Kayafe do?!
âAnyway, is it dead?â Lanya asks.
âYes. Very dead.â
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Clone POV: Miasma Study part one
Ting! Sense Magic has met the requirements for a breakthrough and will continue leveling past level 1020!
51st Breakthrough: You have detected Miasma in the body of a person; this will help you study the interactions between Miasma and life.
I figured there had to be more. In Jetlinâs case, I was only detecting the excess, which was why I didnât immediately get the breakthrough. After all, everybody produces Miasma, why wasnât I seeing it? In addition, there should be trace amounts in the air that I am not seeing, so I need to get that breakthrough too.
Breakthroughs are only obtainable if thereâs something fundamentally different. I canât just get one because Miasma is in a new place; it has to have unique behavioral differences compared to anything else Iâve been seeing.
So what is Miasma doing in people that is fundamentally different? Well, the first is that it is expelled as seen before, but not before some of it is burned through interesting interactions. However, to explain that, a review of âsocial ritualsâ should be explained. Social Rituals are cultural traditions like Runalymo bathing traditions. These are technically rituals but very weak that may not even be strong enough to produce its own ritual mana. It seems that these Social Rituals instead take trace amounts of Miasma as fuel instead of mana.
It appears that these Social Rituals act as a way to cleanse or get rid of Miasma safely without corrupting the rituals somehow. Iâm not sure exactly how itâs doing that, but it has now made its way to my top observation priority since if I can figure it out, I may discover a safe way to conduct rituals without the risk of them being corrupted.
I suspect it has to do with how only a tiny bit of Miasma is being used, but if that is the case, then a society with more traditions should be more free of Miasma, so that begs the question: what happens if those traditions suddenly stop? What happens to the Miasma?
I donât know, but the short-term answer will be nothing. I suspect that Miasma will slowly build up over time which is dangerous since all it needs is an appropriate spark to ignite.
In addition to being used for rituals, it seems that Miasma might have adverse effects on the body, but Iâm not sure how. Runalymo has plenty of traditions, so the Nexus is relatively pure, and I havenât been on the Lunaley island long enough to notice differences other than cultural differences. I will have to make more observations in places of higher Miasma concentrations. The Luna Empire that Klaman is ruling is a good place to start. They arenât doing so well, so they should have more Miasma than normal.
I take a look with another mind while keeping vision on the other main nations and try to peer into the ambient Miasma. How is Miasma behaving that is different than normal? I keep that question in mind as I look, but whatever the effects are, itâs too subtle to notice.
I canât even brute force it since I am looking at cities. I have to keep my perceptive pressure low so I donât get blasted with hundreds of retaliations and so I donât scare thousands of people witless, although that would be hilarious.
It seems like I will just have to shelve this breakthrough and focus on the individuals for Miasma study, which means comparing those with very little Miasma in their bodies to ones with a lot. It will probably take several days, if not weeks and months, but itâs a worthy endeavor, considering the recent events.
I may not be able to study how Miasma behaves in a living settlement, but I know where there are pockets of Miasma under the Nexus since I've seen it before, and it may grant me insight as to what I might expect in a living environment, but Iâve always been afraid that even looking at the old ruins would somehow trigger more cursed beings. I know more about magic now, and it should be safe to just look, but I decided to ask Safyr just to be safe, and in her wordsâ¦
âIf merely looking at ruins is enough to spawn a Cursed Being, thereâd be far more of them roaming about. You are wise to be cautious, but in this instance, it is unfounded.â
With Safyrâs blessing, I study the ruins beneath the sea. The Miasma is very still and dormant, almost like itâs sleeping, waiting for a chance to awaken. It has a different color compared to Miasma in people. The best I can describe the color is that itâs the color of aged Miasma, but even then, there are gradients to the desaturated color. This isnât very useful in comparing it to active Miasma, but perhaps thereâs something to the color that indicates behavioral differences. For instance, why are Ruins so dangerous to explore? Is it the Miasma amount? Or could it be that the Miasma is âripeâ and prime to spawn Cursed Beings?
If thatâs the case, then perhaps I should first look for âyoungerâ Miasma in living settlements. Perhaps like wine, curses come from aged Miasma? This is all pure speculation, but shows that no one has even a clue when it comes to Miasma other than âMiasma badâ; perhaps not all Miasma is bad? And if thatâs the case, then can Aether go bad too? Or maybe it becomes even better in time?
Whatever the case, I canât spend all day speculating. I focus on the Lunaleyan Island and try to look for âyoungâ Miasma, peering long and hard in people's basements, and other places infrequently visited. Eventually, I start to notice something. A vibrantly colored fog mixed with other duller colored parts swirling around.
Ting! Sense Magic has met the requirements for a breakthrough and will continue leveling past level 1040!
52nd Breakthrough: You have detected ambient Miasma in the air; this will help you study this form of Miasma.
It seems like Iâve found the key to sensing the differences in Miasma. I have a lot to learn over the next few months and years, and this is only the beginning.