âNothing is ever accomplished without leaving something behind,â Cinthia read out loud for Sofia and Ihuarah.
âNot what I expected,â Sofia commented, âbut it is fitting, and always true. No matter what, youâre always spending time, at the very least.â
âThis wisdom is to be used for the next part, I would suppose,â Ihuarah deduced, âlet us get to it.â
âIâm just debating whether I want to continue like this or revert to having my apostle spells,â Sofia said, looking down at the hole below her.
Ihuarah laughed, âPerhaps we ought to leave our spells behind, for now, donât you think?â
âWell⦠No reason to rush things, though, give me time to carve an unlife rune, at least.â
âSomething big is probably coming relatively soon,â Cinthia commented as her eyes were fixated on her invisible chat window, âMore of them are starting to watch. We have ten already.â
âI would have thought the corridor walking simulator would have killed viewership,â Everelle said, âMaybe weâre finally getting some real action? Itâs been so long since Iâve needed to use my signature skill, this is kinda getting me excited!â
âYou never told us what it was,â Cinthia remarqued.
âIwa knows, but well. Youâll get to see at some point,â Everelle said with a shrug.
âRight, you said before that I had no chance against you, what about now?â Sofia asked Everelle.
âHmmm⦠From what I know, it would definitely be a close fight. You definitely have the advantage in terms of rare equipment and skills, but I also have had a few boring hundred years to train by myself on Fenrir, and not to toot my own horn, but Iâm no weakling. So⦠Hard to be sure. We might be evenly matched,â Everelle admitted.
âAre you counting my summons in your calculations?â
âI counted Bookie and Pareth fighting with you, yes. Not Iwa and Alith, even if they are, you know.â
âYeah yeah fair, thatâs how I would have done it too. So you think that big white-eyed sunless of yours could contend with Pareth as he is now?â
âWould be a stalemate, in my opinion,â Everelle answered, âbut itâs pointless to go too far on hypotheticals, we might as well just fight and see for ourselves, right?â
âIâm sure that would get a lot of viewers,â Cinthia said from the side, âGot two more while you were chatting, too, so we might really get a fight sooner rather than laterâ¦â
âLetâs do that when weâre back from this trip, then,â Sofia offered.
âItâs a deal!â
Jumping down the hole led the group to a small room with a closed door and an old metallic central pedestal.
âMore ancient human languageâ¦â Sofia commented as she read the inscriptions on the pedestal. There was a handprint on top of the thing with a few words below.
âLet go of what you know,â Ihuarah read without difficulty.
âHmm⦠So momâs message definitely was about this room, no doubt. Let go of what we know⦠Does it expect me to forget a skill? One of the Apostle skills, maybe?â
âForgetting a spell⦠It might be that simple, but it might not. Let me try something.â
Ihuarah placed a hand on the handprint, and Sofia could feel an exchange of mana between the shade and the metallic structure. âIt is just that,â he finally declared, âthis will forcefully erase whatever spell pathway you lead the magic from this pedestal to. Devices like these used to be rather commonplace, but now the system makes such a thing pointless. Ah, it should be able to erase even those locked skills, but I would advise against it unless said skill is purely detrimental to you, as it would leave permanent scars.â
âSo I really need to forget a skill to open the doorâ¦â
âI may do that in your place, if you wish, Lady Sofia,â Ihuarah offered, âHowever, I doubt it would work for anything but us two.â
âMakes sense. Iâll do it, no need to sacrifice yourself for me,â Sofia decisively told Ihuarah, âIâm getting the artifact, so this is only right. Any other time I might try to cheat my way out of having to pay something like this by breaking the door or something, but I get the feeling that this is exactly why Sorrow took the time to have Cinthia send us the message earlierâ¦â
Sofia placed her hand on the pedestal, and she felt a surge of destructive magic coming toward her from within the metallic structure. After spending a few seconds making sure she could control the flow of said magic, she sent it toward a thin but quite widespread mana pathway, the one from her racial skill [Pillar of Creation]. According to Astelia, this skill was the Lumian equivalent of the Vampire curse, a necessary downside to the raceâs overall power.
The destructive mana entered said mana pathways only to be pushed back by Sofiaâs own mana without her even being able to control it. No damage was done, she could tell.
Figured it would be like this.
Sofia opened up her skill list.
[Known Skills]
False Lord Skills (1 / 1)
⢠[Singularity edict] â¢
Active Skills (9 / 9)
[Spine of the Black Sun] - Level 249
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[Summon Blood] - Level 249
[Maiden Banshee] - Level 249 (Lv.250)
[Graveyard of the righteous] - Level 249
[False immortality] - Level 3
[Skull Choir] - Level 249
[Reign over shadows]
[Saintessâ madness] - Level 2
[Aberrant sunlight]
Passive Skills (8 / 8)
[Blessing of the Deep] - (2/4)
[Vakariazrehafin of Sorrow] â¢
[Exalted Exoskeleton] â¢
[Venerable physique of the primeval void] ⢠- Peak of Light forging realm
[Bone Dominus Imperium] - Level 3
[Erredian Rot]
[Runeforged Overlord] ⢠- Level 249
Classless Skills (7 / 7)
⢠[Dreams Of a Demon which Gods Envy - March of the Envoy] â¢
[Summon Self] - Level 48
[Mana manipulation] â¢
[Radiance] - Level 100
[Quintessential] â¢
[One with Suffering] â¢
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Racial Skills (3)
[Edgewalker] â¢
[Pillar of Creation] â¢
[Mockery of the Divine] â¢
Special Skills (1)
[The Book of Skeletons] â¢
[Wildcasts]
[Identify]
[Undead Light]
[Angelâs bolt - Explosive]
[Angelâs bolt - Piercing]
[Call elemental Sprite]
Since this is a pre-system machine, Iâm guessing forgetting one of the wildcast spells should also work.
So what to doâ¦
I see five options.
[Spine of the Black Sun] has been underwhelming as it requires me to be close to the target, so it definitely needs some work, at least. Not sure that warrants a delete, though. Especially now that I can sustain it for basically no cost, itâs just a free magical weapon.
[Saintessâ madness] has been useful a few times, but even with the level two options to choose one variant in advance, itâs still only good once per fight. And it requires me to sacrifice a skeleton. Itâs not a bad skill at all but itâs not the best either.
[Summon Self] is nice to have, but the thirty seconds cooldown time and the short range make it just another tool in the tool box. In terms of fighting, often just flying away from an attack is the better move. It was a pain to learn, though, and is my only teleportation skill.
[Radiance] is⦠All it does really is boost the healing of the bone dominus blessed constructs. Itâs really not that impressive in terms of overall utility, but also⦠Doubled healing is pretty good, I canât argue with that.
And last on the list is [Call elemental Sprite], Itâs really not all that useful at all in most situations. I can count on one hand the number of times Iâve actually used the sprites for something other than a convenient light source⦠But Iâve kind of grown attached to the glowing balls⦠I donât really want to get rid of them.
âIâm getting rid of [Saintessâ madness],â Sofia finally said after a bit, placing her hand on the pedestal again.
She led the destructive mana to the skillâs pathways, and in just a few seconds, it was completely destroyed. The process felt a bit like getting scratched from the inside, it was strange but not unbearable. Without any fanfare, the skill simply disappeared from Sofiaâs status window, and the âRemaining possible skill slotsâ count went back up from two to three.
The door opened as soon as the skill was gone, revealing another similar room with another pedestal, on which, this time, was a small golden bowl.
I donât like where this is goingâ¦
Ihuarah was quick to enter the new room and to read the inscriptions on the pedestal, âLet go of what you value,â he said.
Everyone entered the room, and they expectantly looked at Sofia.
âWe donât expect that it will open if I give it a few bones and gold coins?â Sofia tried.
âAfter it forced you to forget a skill before?â Everelle said, âno chance. But it probably wonât hurt to try. Unless you get a single shot at opening the door, but that would be bad dungeon design, though.â
âIâll make a serious offer, then,â Sofia said after some reflection, and she piled a small stack of orichalcum ingot in the bowl.
âTaxes says youâre being cheap,â Cinthia remarqued with a giggle.
â... There arenât so many truly precious things Iâm willing to part with,â Sofia answered in a low voice.
She tried a few more things, but frustratingly, for anything she was fine with leaving behind the door stubbornly stayed closed.
Finally she gave up, and threw the [Lead the Dead] Mithrium ring in the bowl.
The pedestal instantly retracted into the ground, swallowing the Mithrium ring into the entrails of Sorrowâs palace, and the door opened without a sound.
âThe only bit of Mithrium I hadâ¦â
âIt would not be a surprise for the divine artifact to be made of Mithrium or something of similar value,â Ihuarah commented, âthis is but a temporary loss. I fear you might yet have to give up something else, howeverâ¦â
âOf courseâ¦â
The next room was more of the same, a pedestal with an inscription, but on top was the sculpture of an open hand with sharp claws just like Sofiaâs.
âLet go of your regrets,â Ihuarah translated.
âHum⦠This one is not quite as obviousâ¦â Everelle commented.
âIt isnât,â Sofia agreed, âbut maybeâ¦â
Sofia extended a hand, she linked fingers with the hand on top of the pedestal, and suddenly her surroundings became dark.
Familiar feeling. Another illusion. Pareth is still right next to me so I havenât moved.
Itâs eerily silent hereâ¦
Whatâs going to happen? Do I need to do something?
After a few more seconds of silence, blurry shapes started appearing, slowly, they formed a distant yet familiar scenery. Something straight out of Sofiaâs faintest and oldest memories. Sofiaâs perception warped in strange ways, she started to see and feel things that she knew were fake but looked and felt painfully real. Wooden ceiling, heavy purple curtains blocking the sun from entering the dusty room. Someone she couldnât see rocked the crib Sofia was half-asleep in, singing her a sweet lullaby.