Chapter 274: The Crystal
The dome of translucent purple shimmered out of existence and I found myself back in the hidden chamber. The entity I had just fought was nowhere to be found and I was barely able to remain standing, the mental and physical strain of my new rune gripping its cold claws around me.
Regis came bounding toward me, his expression a mixture of shock and concern. âW-What the hell happened? You got another rune!â
âWhere is he?â I asked through gritted teeth, my eyes searching for any sign of the purple figure.
âHe?â Regis echoed in confusion. âYou were just blankly standing still a few seconds before this purple lightning started crackling around you.â
âI have never seen aether manifest in such a way before,â the familiar deep voice echoed in front of me.
I snapped my head up while Regis whirled around to see that the source of the voice wasnât coming from that same entity...but the crystal floating atop the pedestal.
âForgive me for the confusion. Seeing as I donât have a physical form anymore, I took our fight into your mind,â the crystal stated, radiating a light that corresponded to the words it said.
My brows furrowed. âSo that entire fight didnât really happen?â
âThe mind is a powerful tool that even asuras rarely exercise, choosing rather to hone their body and cores,â the crystal replied with a rather flippant tone. âBut you seem to be differentâin more than one sense.â
âPrincess here is a bit of an oddball,â Regis agreed, nodding his head.
Even I had to admit that my case was anything but odd. However, I had so many questions and wanted to move forward. âSo what happens now? Have I passed your âfinal trialâ or is there something more?â
âThe fact that I have chosen to even speak with you means that you have passed,â the crystal answered. âThat little spar was more for my curiosity and boredom, and you have done a splendid job in satiating both.â
Whether it was the Indrath Clan or the Vritra Clan, asuras and these higher entities always seemed to love satisfying their boredom without any care for those on the receiving end.
âTo think that you would be able to receive a rune, and of the spatium edict no less,â the crystal continued. âTell me. How are you able to control the flow of aether within your body with such precision? Is it the asuraâs physique that aids you?â
My eyes narrowed. âI have no reason or incentive to answer.â
Regis looked back at me with a flash of panic. âAr-Grey. What are you doing? Donât disrespect the talking crystal.â
âNo. Your master is prudent,â the crystal said to Regis before addressing me. âGrey, was it? Earlier, you indicated that you wanted answers. What is stored within this aetheric remnant is something that I believe youâll want. All I ask is that you satiate my curiosity for a few more minutes.â
âYou said that I had passed your trial. Am I not already entitled to whatever it was youâre going to give me regardless of whether or not I answer you?â I rebutted, tired of his antics.
The crystal paused, its glowing surface dimming for a few seconds before it spoke again. âVery well. I can grant you an additional small gift from my people.â
Exchanging another glance with Regis, I let out a sigh and began telling my journey after arriving here. I told the crystal about the beasts I had to fight, the trials I had to overcome, and what eventually lay ahead once I got out. I did, however, omit any of my relations to the Indrath Clan for obvious reasons.
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âFascinating! To think you were not only able to forge an aether core, but also forcefully temper your own internal conduits to control its output. Truly something that could only be done with the physique of an asura,â the crystal gushed, its lights pulsating excitedly.
âThatâs what those runes covering your body are for, right? Theyâre used so you can control the flow of aether,â I confirmed.
âCorrect. While our people have mastered spellform in order to draw in and manipulate aether, true mastery and the organic appearance of godrunesâsuch as that branch of spatium you had just receivedâonly come through major insight.â
âSo this godrune signifies that Iâve gained insight into a certain aspect of aether, right? By whom, or what?â I asked. âIs there a higher deity above the asuras that are bestowing these?â
âThat information is not stored within this remnant,â the crystal answered. âBut aether is all around us and can work in ways that are impossible to imagine. The path of obtaining authority over aether is different for everyone, and yoursâby farâis the most different.â
âHow so?â Regis asked.
âOur people were limited by our physical bodies. Most of our struggles werenât about gaining insights, but rather figuring out ways to make our fragile bodies handle the burden of aether.â
âI may be speculating but I believe your new rune took on the appearance of lightning not because it is lightning but because that was how you conceptualized the abstract nature of that specific branch of aether,â the crystal went on.
âSo the dragons of the Indrath Clan werenât able to do what your people or I am able to do?â I asked. âThey have the physique and aptitude to handle aether but not the knowledge and insights to conceptualize aether as their own, right? â
I felt the hair on my neck stand as a heavy pressure spilled out from the crystal. âThose beasts do not deserve the title of asura for the atrocities they have committed. Their greed for our knowledge and fear that we may overtake their position as the true wielders of aether led them to kill not only our people but take prisoner many of our most powerful mages in the hopes to torture and learn.â
My eyes widened at the crystalâs sudden outburst. I didnât know how much to believe but if what it said was all true, then the Indrath Clan wasnât so different from Agrona and the Vritra Clan.
I wanted to argueâto say that not all of the dragons were like that. Sylvia and Lady Myre were some of the kindest beings I had met that had taught me so much. But the thought of Sylvia brought on new suspicions. Based on her last message, it seemed as if even she had come to despise her clan. Were the golden runes she had a byproduct of their findings from these ancient mages?
Biting my tongue, I nodded solemnly.
The crystal seemed to be studying me before it spoke once more. âMy apologies for my outburst. It wasnât only my knowledge that had been stored in here but my emotions as well. As you surmised, the Indrath Clanâalong with the rest of the asuras that their leader had fooled into believing we were a threat bent on destroying the worldâhad managed to succeed in their genocide but not in their pursuit of our knowledge.â
âBecause of these Relictombs that youâve built to keep asuras away?â I asked.
âRelictombs?â
âThatâs what the people that delve down here call this place,â I clarified.
âHow fitting. Yes. This place is the work of hundreds of mages adept in wielding aether of different edicts, as you mightâve figured. Time, space, and life all work differently here and more of it is from the natural course of time rather than our own design,â the crystal said with a hint of pride. âWhile our civilization had been ransacked and burned, we had created an ecosystem separate from that of the rest of this world, one that cannot be touched by asuras.â
âI donât understand how any of that was possible though. With hundreds of aether mages, how did you guys lose?â I asked, more confused than before. âAnd also, how was it possible for your people to create a place where only lesser beings were allowed when the Indrath Clanâlimited as it wasâstill had the ability to influence aether.â
âThat is not for me to tell,â the crystal said. âAnd we were able to do so with the efforts of many spatium mages.â
Frustration flared in the pit of my stomach and Regis sensed it as well. He lightly hit my leg with his tail.
âFine,â I mustered. âWhat about the lesser beings scouring this place, looking to loot anything they can in hopes to get stronger and find pieces of knowledge that you have stored here to bring back to the asuras they serve?â
âAs youâve most likely witnessed firsthand, we have devised safeguards for those contingencies soââ
âWell those contingencies are slowly failing,â I cut in. âIt may hold for some time, but like I said, an asura of the Vritra Clan is already close to gaining insights into what your people knew about aether by using lesser beings to explore these ruins for him.â
âYou must gain insights into aether faster then. Compared to the asura, who is not even capable of traversing in this plane, your unique physique and understanding gives you an advantage,â the crystal answered.
âItâs not enough. Agrona has had hundreds, if not thousands of years over me!â
The crystal dimmed. âBut despite all of that, this Agrona sees you as a threat, yes?â
I frowned. âWell, yes. Butââ
âThen thereâs hope. It means that thereâs a possibility of you succeeding.â
It felt like I was talking to a rock at this point. Well, a non-sentient rock made of aether...
âMy job is neither to guide you nor to reassure you. It is also not within my hands to control the outcome of Fate, merely to tip it in our favor,â the rock said, as if sensing my frustration. âAnd it is why you will be receiving these...â
Suddenly, the halos of stone revolving around the crystal halted and a flash of purple light enveloped me before I had the chance to react.
A slight tingle radiated from my right forearm as well as down my spine, but even that lasted only for a second. The light dimmed and the first thing I noticed was a black rune running down the inside of my forearm. âWhat is this?â
âThat...â the crystal said, âis an extradimensional storage engraved directly into your arm. You mentioned to me about your regenerative abilities, so this rune is a bit special in that even if your arm is cut off, as long as it is regrown, this rune will stay with you.â
âSo no one can steal anything stored inside there?â Regis asked, bringing my arm down with his paw so he could get a better look.
âExactly,â the crystal replied. âThis does limit the space within the rune but Iâd say it would still fit about a crateâs worth of anything inorganic or dead.â
My eyes studied the complex geometric shapes that made up the rune running down my arm. âThis...â
âYou also told me that this asura youâre fighting against has created a civilization of mages with basic spellforms running down their backs to aid them in magic. In order for you to better assimilate, I engraved some useless runes down your back that roughly describes your aetheric spells as a rare subtype of pure mana,â the crystal explained. âIâm not sure how well they are able to read spellform but it should at least allow you to use your basic aetheric abilities without raising too much suspicion.â
âWow. Youâre totally an Alacryan now,â Regis teased, using his paw to lift up the back of my shirt.
Shooting my companion a glare, I swatted his paw away.
âTake caution. If you use an edict of aether, the godrune will shine above these faux runes,â the crystal warned.
I nodded in understanding, showing respect for the first time. âThank you, truly. Both these gifts will help tremendously.â
âDonât thank me just yet. The real artifact is within the extrademensional storage within your arm. It holds the insights needed to unlock another godrune.â
My eyes widened as I hastily withdrew the single item from the storage. A small cuboid stone rested in the palm of my hand, and aside from its shape and deceivingly heavy weight, it was unremarkable at best.
Still, I was excited at the prospect of unlocking another godrune without blindly trying to gain insight.
âWill this teach me how to create an aetheric weapon like you were able to do? Or maybe negate impact?â I tried guessing based on the abilities that he had used in our spar.
The crystal brightened. âNo. This will be something far more worthwhile if you are able to decipher it.â
âDecipher?â Regis asked. âSo that rock isnât just going to give Grey a godrune?â
âIf that were possible, Iâm sure that the Indrath or Vritra Clan wouldâve long since taken control over the edict of Fate,â the crystal replied. âNo. This is but a mindâs compass into gaining insights, and itâs one that even I was not able to unravel while still alive.â
âIs it not possible for me to trade this artifact with another that would give me the ability I mentioned before?â I asked. âLearning to manifest a weapon or being able to negate physical attacks would be tremendously helpful in going up against the Alacryans and the Vritra.â
âThese two edicts are minor branches that I believe you can gain insights to on your own,â the crystal stated. âOn the other hand, that artifact holds an edict capable of aiding you in the areas of the âRelictombsâ you have yet to traverse, and also help you turn the tides in your upcoming battle.â
I stored the artifact back into the pocket dimension along with my bag that had Sylvieâs stone in it. âFine, but you just said that even you werenât able to decipher this artifact. If you could at least help me gain insight into manifesting an aetherââ
Suddenly, we were back in the laboratory, the two of us standing in front of the glass-like portal.
âDid you really have to haggle with an ancient sentient aether crystal?â Regis sighed, shaking his head.
âI was able to get a few additional perks because of that, wasnât I?â I rebutted.
With everything I had gone through since arriving in this Relictomb, I didnât feel anywhere closer to knowing how this journey would unfold. Agrona wouldnât stop until he succeeded in gaining insight into Fate, and it would be impossible to know whether my family, Tess, Virionâeveryone else I cared aboutâwould be safe.
Still, I had gotten stronger and received some tangible tasks I needed to accomplish.
Regis turned, regarding me with a serious gaze. âHow were you able to gain insight into another edict of aether?â
âBurst Step,â I answered with a smirk. âTurns out that the technique I developed a few years back was already the first step into gaining insight into this specific edict.â
Regis tilted his head. âPun intended?â
I frowned. âWhat pun?â
âStep... nevermind.â Regis let out a sigh. âSo, what changed from the original Burst Step?â
While difficult to explain using words, I described the sensation that I had felt when using Burst Step against the titanic beast guarding the portal. Instead of stimulating just the parts of my body needed to take that âstepâ, I coalesced aether throughout my body. Different from when I used aether to strengthen myself, the knowledge that I had gained insight into guided me. It was almost like tuning the frequency of aether into a specific channel for a split second, allowing me to cut through space to a predetermined location.
As expected, Regis actually looked more confused than before I explained it. Without the insights I had gained at that moment, I probably wouldâve had the same look as well. After gaining insights into both the edict of destruction and this specific branch of space, I could see why Indrathâs attempts at gaining insights into aether through torturing the ancient mages were fruitless.
Itâs not that they didnât explain, itâs that they couldnât. Even this latest edict was different from when I had fully used Sylviaâs dragon will. Back when I was able to use this sort of pseudo Burst Step, that was me âfoldingâ space and taking a physical step through that fold in order to cross an impossible distance.
This, while having a similar outcome, was different. I wasnât manipulating the space around me, but manipulating my body into this aetheric vibration capable of slipping through space at a near-instant speed.
âSo itâs like Burst Step 2.0,â Regis surmised.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs not true teleportation but Iâd say itâs on a much higher level than Burst Step.â
Regisâ tail began to wag. âSo like...Divine Step?â
I let out a sigh. âMust you give a name to everything? Donât you think it sort of belittles the technique?â
âOnly if the name sucks,â he responded. âHmm...Asura Step?â
I raised a brow. âOur enemies, the ones we have to beat, are asuras.â
âYouâre right,â he said before his eyes lit up. âOoh! God Step.â
I thought for a moment before a smile crept up on my face. âGod Step...I like it.â
âGreat!â Regis suddenly jumped, disappeared into my back. âAre you ready for Alacrya, Princess?â
Taking a deep breath, I faced the portal, staring into the scene on the other side. I needed to take it one step at a time. Starting with this one.
âOf course.â