Rakna stepped out of System Transfer onto a muddy ground with Natsu following him at his feet throwing a cursory look at his surroundings. âThe Swamp?â He asked. âMy Lord, is this Plateau the workplace you were referencing? I do not understand.â
The therian glanced at him and gazed at the gloomy terrain of the Fifth Plateau. He didnât answer the Celestial Blaze and began to approach a sort of a large artificial tree in front of him. It had built-in rails and platforms previously used as watchtowers.
âWhy is there such an affluence of dark spirits around this place?â Natsu wondered out loud.
Rakna heard it but didnât answer until they reached a tunnel leading underground, âThis used to be a feeding ground for an Abyss Téras,â he said as he began to walk down the staircase while the Celestial Blaze froze mid-step.
âA Téras?!â He practically shouted. âWhy are we here?! Even I know those abominations shouldnât be trifled with! I donât want to have anything to do with the Téra!â
âCalm down,â Rakna rebuffed him. âThe bastardâs dead. I killed him.â
Natsu made a face that screamed âIs that supposed to comfort me?!â.
âMy guildmate made sure that this place was safe before leaving it alone,â the therian said and his eyes roamed to the side where he saw one of the stains of blood on the walls of the tunnel. âWhat happened here was the work of a single Téras. He was acting alone and independently. We donât risk the Abyss targeting us for staying here.â
âEven if you say soâ¦â Natsu trailed and then stopped himself when they reached the bottom of the stairs where a large wooden gate had been smashed in. He saw what lay beyond and couldnât help but take a step back. âWha-what happened hereâ¦?â He asked.
Rakna looked around at the massive dark cave barely illuminated by the light emitted by Natsu and which once held an entire village. It was now nothing more than burnt-down rubble. The walls of the cave were destroyed in some places and several craters were scattered around.
âWhat can I say? I got kinda mad,â Rakna said lightly but solemnly. He resumed his walk and Natsu ran after him with mixed feelings.
âAll of this damage was caused by you?â He asked.
âMost of it, yes. It happened during the fight.â
âThen⦠whose village was this? I donât see bodies either. What about the residents?â
Rakna halted his march and simply raised his hand to point at something. Natsu followed his finger and widened his eyes when he spotted a large graveyard amidst the ruins. There were at least a hundred tombstones, and nearly all of them were nameless and coarsely made.
âThere they are,â Rakna muttered and star flashed to the middle of the graveyard. Natsu imitated him with his Flame Step and watched as the therian crouched in front of three certain graves.
One of them was different from the others in the fact that it had a name engraved on it. âSince you seem curious; all of them were Dark Elves. I asked Gray and the expedition force that came to investigate this place to gather and bury the bodies.â
âI seeâ¦â Natsu whispered. âAnd⦠may I ask for whom was this specific tomb engraved?â
Rakna smiled lightly. âA little Night Elf called Vivi Silverlight.â
ââ¦was she important to you, My Lord?â
âNot really,â the therian said with a huff and stood up. âBut she could have been⦠hah, you would think youâd need to be older to develop a fatherly instinct,â he jested and snapped his fingers.
On cue, a swirl of frost energy emerged from the ground and pushed aside the rubbles and dust from all the tombs. Rakna then conjured a magic circle to encompass the entirety of the graveyard and encased all of it in a sort of mausoleum made out of star crystal, but without any energy inside.
âThis crystal isnât that strong,â Rakna commented after tapping the edifice a few times. âBut it will last eternally. All right, Natsu, youâre going to help me clean this up,â he suddenly said and turned around.
âHuh? Clean up?â
Rakna slowly lifted the corners of his mouth until a grin was formed and right after, his hair and fur turned red. âYeah, letâs turn all of this debris into ashes. I have a house to make. I canât have all of this crap ruin the view.â
ââ¦pardon?â Natsu was dumbfounded but before he could raise objections, he saw with a shiver as his newfound Lord ate a frozen heart out of nowhere and released a fiery aura.
âHoarfrost Blizzard turns intoâ¦â Rakna muttered and inhaled. â[Volcanic Tempest,]â he intoned and a red smoke gushed out from his body. The temperature around him increased drastically and after a short moment, the smoke began to swirl and form a tornado.
At the same time, volcanic rocks began to condense inside of it and in no time, a red tempest of magma was raised inside the cave; tall enough to connect the ground and ceiling. The dilapidated and scorched houses took fire once again but this time, nothing was extinguished until nothing remained.
âCome on, Natsu! Itâll take a while to thoroughly burn everything. Youâll take the borders; Iâll deal with the center area. Then weâll clean up the stone and ores,â Raknaâs voice sounded from inside the tornado, from which Natsu had long taken his distance from.
The Celestial Blaze trembled as he caught a glimpse of a large werewolf within the eye of the red tornado and dutifully began to use his magic to clear out the outer area of the cave.
âOh! And be sure to not damage the crystal mausoleum!â
Natsu was startled by the additional shout that was far lower in pitch. âY-yes, My Lord!â He replied and sighed. âWhy does it feel like Iâve been hired as a convenient janitorâ¦?â He muttered to himself and expanded into a giant flame with red eyes.
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An hour later, Rakna pulled the last stone debris into his storage and sighed. He cracked his neck and turned Obsidian Blood off. He lit a cigarette and looked around at the dark and empty cave.
Now that there werenât any ruins to cover up his vision, his Eye calculated the exact size of this underground space. For the surface area, it amounted to about 200 000 square meters, which can be roughly translated to 500 meters in diameter. As for the height of the ceiling, it was quite high too for a cavern; reaching nearly 40 meters at the very center, and then gradually decreasing as you got closer to the borders.
âWhat do we do now, My Lord?â Natsu asked as he flew back from cleaning his area.
âWell, time to bring light,â Rakna muttered and bent his neck to look up. âVerias had a formation in place to imitate day-night cycles. I plan to do the same. It shouldnât be hard.â
âShouldnât be hard, he saysâ¦â Natsu quietly grumbled. âFor your information, my knowledge of magic formations is nowhere near enough toââ
âJust draw over this,â Rakna cut him off and used a minimal amount of mana to create the outline of a magic circle with his star energy. He flicked his fingers upward and it stuck itself to the ceiling of the cavern. âThere. Iâm sure youâre not bad enough to fail at following an outline, right?â
ââ¦no, of course not, My Lord. How should I do it? Carving?â
âUse this,â the therian tossed a dark blue pen and Natsu caught it with a strand of fire. âItâs filled with something called Eion ink. Itâs also mixed with a little bit of my blood with alchemy. Itâs a very good formation medium. Now get to work, thereâs a lot of surface to cover,â Rakna said and flashed to the ceiling in a burst of energy and began to draw the runes and shapes whilst dashing at near-unperceivable speeds.
Natsu glared at the pen entangled in his flames as if his current situation was all its fault. He sighed and took on a more humanoid shape before floating away to do his task.
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Meanwhile, âHm, this is the last one,â a one-tailed Rakna muttered as his group completed the last Quest they had, which entailed gathering a certain assortment of rare natural chocolates.
âThere really are all kinds of clients,â Nyx deadpanned as she stared at the stone-like candy in her hand that was being retrieved by the System to complete the mission.
âSome people love to live in luxury for everything,â Kaelith said with a sneer. âI would not put it below a random wealthy guy to request the Pavilion to collect these things for a fancy tea party.â
âYou would know,â Rakna uttered with a small smile while the vixen sighed.
âI would knowâ¦â She mumbled gloomily.
âHey, guys, should we check out the Trial?â Allan suggested as he looked at the map. âItâs close by and we can test the perks of the Guild.â
âNot a bad idea,â Rakna concurred. âI want to see if I can do it as a clone too. But before that⦠letâs do a little experiment,â he said and looked up at his pet who gazed back with a tilt of his heads.
âAn experiment?â Flavia repeated curiously.
âYes. Itâs even better now that he developed parallel processing. All right, litt-â Rakna paused and blinked a few times before resuming with a shrug, âLittle guy, we discussed this before.â
âI donât think heâs very little right nowâ¦â Allan muttered and was very pointedly ignored.
âUse those five parallel processing heads of yours together to condense your Eion energy,â Rakna instructed unperturbed and Pronos nodded. Five of his heads then stretched out from the rest and faced the sky with open mouths. Promptly after, Eion energy in the form of thick smoke came out from his throat and fangs to condense in the spot where the five headsâ sights crossed.
âWhat is he doing?â Evelyn asked as everyone watched. She was the only one in the group who knew about Eion energy to a greater extent since she had assisted Rakna in refining Eion to make ink and also extract Eion Stones with alchemy. âIs he concentrating Eion for an attack?â
âNot exactly,â Rakna replied and mused. âLetâs see⦠looks like it will take a moment for Pronos to properly shape it; I can briefly explain it,â he said and everyone looked at him. âDo you guys know the basic principle behind a nuclear explosion?â
âSplitting the atoms of a fissile element by throwing neutrons at it,â Flavia answered as the others drew a blank. âEnergy is then released in the form of heat and radiation while more neutrons are created, which will attack the rest of the element until thereâs no reaction. Essentially, a nuclear explosion, for the plainest ones, is a chain reaction of atoms being split apart.â
Rakna nodded calmly. âThe most common fissile elements are uranium or plutonium. They are such that they can sustain a chain reaction. However, regardless of that, any atom can be split. You just need to shoot a neutron into the nucleus at the correct speed.â
âLetâs say you grabbed a random rock on the side of the road; every atom that composes it can be split and detonated. But unlike fissile elements, splitting one of them will not make a sustainable chain reaction. But that doesnât erase the fact that even an object size of a rock can very well create a massive explosion if all of its atoms detonate at once.â
âOkay?â Allan made a weird expression. âWhy are you telling us that though?â
âI was coming to it. Basically, what Iâm saying is; what if there was a material, or rather, an energy that could cannibalize its own atoms and ignite?â As soon as Rakna worded this sentence, anyone with a functioning mind could infer what was happening.
âWait, are you serious?â Kaelith uncrossed her arms with wide eyes. She glanced at Pronos who appeared quite strained by the small sphere of energy he was condensing. âCan that thing actually atomically split itself?â
Rakna nodded. âSort of. Back on Earth, it was a state secret but itâs not important here so Iâll tell you. The bombs Aurora made, commonly known as Eion Nukes, are actually created by fusing and then splitting the atoms of a condensed agglomerate of Eion.â
âFusion?â Flavia reiterated.
âMhm. The principle is simple. Eion is normally a very stable energy and itâs impossible to use as a fissile element. Not only is it hard to work with non-solid elements but the nuclei of the atoms are impenetrable by any method we know. However, the problem can be circumvented when it is caught in an atomic fusion. Atomic fusion is a reaction that occurs under extreme heat conditions within confined spaces. But even that changes with Eion. When it is being compressed beyond a certain limit, the atoms begin to naturally heat up and a core will be formed among them.â
âA core?â Evelyn interjected pensively. âDo you mean the Eion becomesâ¦?â
ââVoraciousâ would be an accurate portrayal,â Rakna stated. âWhen the first two atoms reach their plasma states and fuse, they will begin to âeatâ the ones around it until thereâs none left. Once that is done, you have to let it cool down without letting it get in contact with the air. The basic way of doing that was to place it in a vacuum for about 12 hours.â
âWhat about the fission part of it?â Marie asked. âAnd why cool it down?â
âThatâs the thing. Both are correlated,â Rakna said with a small smile. âYouâll see. For now, letâs get the compression going,â he declared as he saw that Pronos was finished gathering the necessary amount of Eion. âNormally, we would need particle accelerators, a powerful magnetic field, and a gravitational bound but some magic formations and raw mana should do the trick⦠maybe.â
Kaelith groaned. âWhy canât I help but think that this is extremely dangerous?â
âAll experiments are,â Rakna quipped and drew a dozen of runes with a swipe of his hands. âGet ready, little guy. We succeed or we blow up,â he joked with a cheery tone and his group could only facepalm.