Sofia effortlessly made her way back to the main room with the giant statue of Sorrow, and once again snuck up to the corridor on the far side where chanting voices came from.
The darkness there seemed even darker, but the candle let Sofia cut her way through it, and she carefully entered that last section of the palace. Instead of taking her time exploring every nook and cranny this time, she walked straight ahead toward the voices.
As it turned out, the voices were much further than Sofia had thought, she walked for a few hundred meters unhindered, and the voices got stronger as she went. Nothing but the stone slate ground appeared in her small dome of light, until stone benches appeared on either side. Sofia instinctively took a step back, there were rows of candle zombies sitting on the benches.
But they were in the dark, which was strange. Stepping a bit closer again, she noticed they seemed to be asleep, each holding an extinguished candle.
Feels like the nave of a church? A massive one, though.
Would explain the presence of a choir, I suppose. They would be near the altar?
Well⦠Getting surrounded by those zombies could be bad, but theyâre also not that strong. Letâs just go to the voices as fast as I can, that way if something goes wrong I can [Regret] all the way back here and only have to worry about one side.
Sofia deployed her wings and flew straight for the singing voices deep in the nave.
She got closer and closer until the voices just stopped. Sofiaâs light revealed the presence of the massive altar, on which was a life-sized statue of Sorrow standing in the middle, Her face hidden behind Her hands.
Bookie isnât getting his own choir, huh.
Is it bad that I kind of want to take this statue home?
There doesnât seem to be any movement around anymore since the voices stopped soâ¦
Sofia unloaded a messy pile of bone onto the altar, and quickly used it to cover the statue of Sorrow, delicately fitting the bones over the statue so that it got all the details. She stored the bones back, leaving the statue intact.
There we go, a mold of Sorrow.
Only when she was done Sofia noticed that a glowing scroll had appeared behind the altar.
Oh nice! I hope Bookie is done with his taskâ¦
Letâs seeâ¦
Sofia focused on her link with Bookie, trying to see if he was moving. Both him and Pareth were perfectly immobile at the moment.
Seems like theyâre both done already. Then letâs go.
Sofia picked up the glowing scroll and quickly read through it.
âToday is a joyous day
The devout procession rises to sing once more
Bound together, cull them all
And let silence flourish
This is your sixth of nine trials of might
Currently available helpers:
Pareth
Everelle
Velanihuarahton
Bookieâ
Sofia summoned Bookie without hesitation.
âSofia!!!â Bookie happily called out as soon as he appeared next to her, throwing himself at her.
Sofia dispelled her armor and caught Bookie in the air, giving him a strong hug, âCome on, itâs not been that long, Bookie,â Sofia jokingly remarqued as she caressed the back of his skull. âHow were your trials so far?â she asked as she let him back down.
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âI winned them all!â Bookie proudly declared with a smug look.
Sofia smiled, her pointy demon teeth showing, âWell done, Bookie! Here, I have some presents for you, want to see?â
âYes! Yes! I have presents for Sofia too!!!â he excitedly answered, his hands disappearing inside the multiple layers of his clothes.
âOh! Really? What did you find?â Sofia asked, crouching down to be on eye-level with Bookie.
âHere! Tadaaaaa!â
Bookie held up a fancy book in one hand and a colorful pebble in the other.
Sofia couldnât believe her eyes, âYou found Mithrium?!â
âHmmhmm!â Bookie happily confirmed with several nods, âWell, it was mostly Crowie, but I helped too!â
âCrowie found it? He has been getting a lot smarter lately, hasnât he? Heâs one of your oldest pages⦠Letâs prepare a gift for him too when we have time, alright?â
âA gift for Crowie!â Bookie happily approved.
âAnd with thisâ¦â Sofia started as she picked up the Mithrium pebble, âthis might be enough to make two rings. Maybe we can make a set for you and Pareth?â
âHuh? But I want you to have it!â Bookie protested.
âAre you ever going to leave me?â Sofia asked in return.
âNo!!!â Bookie vehemently dismissed the idea.
âThen you keeping it for me is like me having it,â Sofia told Bookie with a smile. âIâll keep it safely in my storage for now, weâll deal with it later. And what about this book?â
âItâs written in vampire language and has spells inside!â Bookie explained.
âOh! I did hear Astelia mention an old vampire language at some point. Looks a bit like elvish letters, not too surprising knowing how elves were created. Weâll bring that to Asty and get her to decipher it when weâre out of here. Thank you for the presents, Bookie. I like them a lot.â
âEheh!â
âWell, now I have presents for you too, and after that we need to get started with the fight here. Here, have a nice meal.â
Bookieâs eyes lit up when Sofia brought out the skeletons she had gathered.
âMore skeletons! Can I have them all?!â
âOf course. All yours, that should be three new pages,â Sofia explained.
âOh⦠I canât eat that one,â Bookie said, pointing at the Gravelordâs skeleton.
âYou canât?â
âI can but it wonât make a page, the blueprint is too old and all messed upâ¦â
âOh alright⦠Too bad, this guy was a bit of a necromancer, could have be- Wait⦠Bookie, you can see the blueprints?!â
âI can see them after we become level 250!â Bookie proudly explained, âI- I just forgot to tell you⦠Your blueprint is also all messed up, Sofiaâ¦â
âIt is?!â
âHmmhmm. I canât explain why but it is. Also your fake eye is very visible in there, itâs the least messy part,â he said with a giggle.
âAlright⦠Well, now is not the time to worry about that. We should choose the pages to get rid of so you can eat, these skeletons are very strong, Iâm sure you will like them.â
âThey look tasty!â
âIâm sure they do⦠Letâs get rid of the owl and the dire wolves, how does that sound?â
âDone!â Bookie almost instantly answered, his Book form flying toward the pile of skeletons like a ravenous beast and devouring them in the blink of an eye.
âLet me see,â Sofia said, grabbing the book and searching for the new pages.
Sofia found the page with the illustration of four flying aura mages, they were labeled with a mana cost of 400 000.
âThatâs about the price I expected, thereâs a Wind, Ice, Lightning and Mana blast Aura mages,â she explained to Bookie, âSo we can call them the Wilma mages, for short.â
âWilma mages!â Bookie repeated with boundless enthusiasm.
âAnd the other one⦠Oh, thatâs an expensive dwarf.â
The page with the skeleton of the Fortune dwarf Sofia had killed as her fourth trial of the palace cost a whole 5 million mana, as much as the chimera. He was represented on the page with his shovel in hand, one foot on a wooden chest and a shiny coin between his teeth.
Sofia started recounting to Bookie the story of how she got all these new skeletons, and midway through, she stopped as she spotted a candle starting to glow in the distance.
âAh. I think story time ends here Bookie, are you ready to fight?â
âAlways!â
âThen letâs get to it, if Iâm correct, weâre going to have to go against large numbers of zombies. Letâs send our own army against them.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Bookie opened his book form and gave it to Sofia, âPlease do it!â
âAlright, letâs go.â
Sofia tore three pages from the book as more and more candles lit up throughout the nave.
Bookieâs fog spread around and 100 Guardian Kidjikkik along with 200 Kidjikkik Soldiers rose one after the other.
Suddenly the entire nave and altar lit up all at once, hundreds of candle zombies rose from the numerous rows of stone benches, more came in lines out from side entrances, more even came from the main entrance Sofia had also entered through. It was like an endless flow of candle zombies, and among them, a much taller one was channeling a huge fireball above his head.
Sofia started channeling a bolt, but Bookie called her out from below. âWait! Can I do it alone?â
Sofia paused her channeling. âAre you sure?â
âYes! I want to try!â
âAlright, Iâll be here unless you need help,â Sofia accepted, dispelling her bolt and sitting next to Sorrowâs statue on the altar. âTheyâre all yours, commander Bookie.â