The date half of their arrangement being over, Sofia and Speed ended up outside at the top of the volcano the lodge was built under, sitting on the ledge of the volcano at an armâs length from each other, they admired the sunrise.
âTime for the main course?â Sofia asked with a smirk.
âI thought you said you were full?â
âI always have some extra space for some bones, or a dead god. Iâve realised I might have messed up, though,â Sofia admitted.
âHow so?â
âWell⦠You said the previous Speed died in his domain, right?â
âYeah?â
Sofia raised her right hand, and took out Aphenorethâs glove, showing Speed the ring on her middle finger. âThis thing is the reason I need dead gods. Here, let me show you the system identification.â
Speed quickly read the window, âThe annihilator? Ominous nameâ¦â
Sofia stared at Speed, slightly worried, but thankfully nothing happened.
âIs there something on my face?â
âItâs⦠You shouldnât say that out loud.â
âI shouldnât?â
âYeah⦠Same thing for my full name. Iâll⦠Iâll explain next time, but itâs better not to say them, for everyoneâs safety.â
Speed scratched his head, âIâm not following, but sureâ¦â
âJust trust me on this, please. Anyway, the item description, youâve read it all, right? Do you see the issue?â
âI do. Doesnât sound like you can absorb remains from gods who passed in their domain⦠I donât think you could even see the item out there, even, unless itâs made from divine essence.â
âItâs a very special item, I guess you could guess that, but I donât think itâs made of essence, no. So⦠Probably no dead god for me tonight,â Sofia said with a shrug.
âAh, shit. Sorryâ¦â
âNo need to apologize, Iâm the one who failed to ask for basic information. Besides, it could still work anyway, no reason not to try. If it fails, then it fails.â
âI already didnât pay for the meal⦠Do you want something else instead? I donât have much besides money but-â
âNot really,â Sofia interjected, âIâm fine. Is it a lot of trouble to bring me to your domain for a bit?â
âNot at all, no. You might have a hard time adapting to the environment there but I suppose if you could handle Peaceâs domain it should be fine? Iâm thinking it probably isnât going to lead anywhere though, are you really sure you donât want anything else?â
âI mean⦠Itâs not like I really had to âpayâ you anything, tonight was fun, I would have done it for free, really. I would have paid for my food, even; if I wasnât so broke currently. But if you insist, I wouldnât mind getting to meet Water?â
âYou- ⦠I can arrange that, but why? If you want dead gods you would have a better chance asking Sunâ¦â
âOh, I will ask Sun too. If I even need to. I would not even be surprised if she were watching us right now, her divine rune is permanently tattooed on my soul so I can hardly hide from her.â
Speed turned and stared at Sofia without a word.
âWhat? Itâs a free mana regeneration bonus, do you know how rare those are? I had to go on a quest for her and all,â Sofia explained herself.
Speed turned back to look at the sunrise again, âit feels like the more you speak the less I understand about you.â
Sofia cristalline laughter illuminated the early morning. âTold you, could write several books with all the stuff Iâve been up to. If this is enough to make you speechless, wait until you see what I look like in the divine plane, youâre going to have many questions,â she teased with a giggle.
It was speedâs turn to shrug nonchalantly, âInfinity plus many is still infinity.â
âCome on itâs not that bad, Iâm still young, imagine what it must be like when two of those old ten thousand year old monsters start to share life stories.â
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Sofia heard Speedâs voice. It was distant, and echoed strangely, getting more and more distorted the longer it repeated.
âSofia?â it asked.
âSofia, can you hear me?â
She focused on her hands first, trying to visualise their shape as she felt her divine essences floating around. Slowly the energy started taking form. Light sculpted the shape of her entire body, though vague and blurry, it shone with the strength of many essences. Sofia could finally see.
âIâm here,â she told the strange godly form of Speed holding her wrist.
He was even more blurry and strange, like a constantly evaporating man of blue-purple fire, his blank face full of round holes placed in the exact same way as the holes of his physical formâs mask.
Thank the lords he doesnât look like Peace. No eyes anywhere!
âCan you hear me? Can you see? How does it feel?â Speed asked, his voice coming from everywhere all at once.
âYes, everything is fine. It feels a bit breezy, strangely,â Sofia answered, âIs this your divine rune?â she asked, her free hand pointing at her own face.
âMy head? Yes. Sorry for the disturbing sightâ¦â
âMuch less disturbing than Peace or Death, I assure you. And I look strange myself, so who cares,â Sofia told him as she looked around, âSo this is your domain? Why is it in ruinsâ¦â
Speedâs domain looked like the remains of an ancient civilization in the clouds, there were ruins of what one could easily imagine were gigantic buildings, but very little remained. Everywhere one could see huge blocks with a stony texture, some still standing in low walls, some fallen and broken on the ground, along with remains of ornate pillars and sculptures. Very few buildings still stood, most of them rather small. Perhaps the strangest thing was that the entire thing seemed to be built on a big fluffy cloud. Sofia and Speed were both outside of the city, standing on said cloud right at that moment. Ever so slightly sinking into it every second that passed.
âThis was all built by the previous owner,â Speed explained, âInspired by existing ruins of the lost epoch, I believe? Never seen them myself but this was Waterâs opinion.â
âThat⦠I think I know exactly what itâs inspired by, actually. Now that you said that, the similarities are striking.â
âWhat would that be?â
âDo you know about Valeure Dargent?â Sofia asked.
âValeure⦠I feel like Iâve heard the name before, but thatâs it.â
âWindâs saintess,â Sofia clarified.
âOh! The fox lady? I have heard about her, yes! Never met, however.â
âThatâs the one, her home looks a bit like that. Itâs not on a cloud but itâs in the sky, and itâs a bunch of old ruins very similar to these.â
âI suppose it is time I go pay her a visit soon, then. Ah, come, you are going to fall through if we stay here.â
Sofia followed Speed through his domain, walking against the wind, taking in the sights as the sights took her in. Here as well, just like in Deathâs domain, she saw the eyes. The more she looked for them, the more she found, the shape of cracks in the bricks, the faded mural carvings, the twisting and turning clouds in between the buildings, eyes shapes were everywhere.
Hard not to feel watched⦠The divine planes truly are disturbing.
As they walked through the ruins, Sofia broke the silence, âAre you not going to ask about the essences?â she questioned.
Speed was walking a few steps in front of her, he turned his head as he kept walking, âWell, you warned me. I would ask about it, but Iâm afraid it will only raise more questions. The bright ones are all from Sun, right?â
âFive of them, yes. I helped Sun with a sensitive matter and this is the reward I got in return, pretty much.â
âSome crazy reward, that. Can I ask what that help was about, or is it really sensitive still?â
âItâs got to do with my name and the annihilator. Iâll explain next time,â Sofia answered.
âNext time, next time⦠You keep saying that but when and where are we doing a next time?â
âIâm going to be busy for a while⦠Is a year and a half from now too long?â
âWhat are you going to do that will keep you busy for almost two years?â Speed answered with a question of his own.
âLeveling up to 299, then going on an expedition to harvest a dead god, quickly leveling up my skills, then getting the best score possible in the fourth trialâ is currently the plan. Tight schedule. I didnât expect Mornn to want to go for the next trial so soon, but Iâll have to make do with it. I promised Sun to take the trial with her saintess. Thanks for getting me that answer from Mornn so fast, by the way.â
âJust doing my job. And⦠Why not just focus on your skills right away if youâre not going to be able to fully prime the ring before the trial anyway? Arenât you taking the trials too lightly?â Speed asked as he took a turn to enter one of the ruins that were still standing that looked a bit like an administrative building with a lot of desks lining the walls.
âBecause itâs a two-for-one deal, I know of the corpse of a dead god and have a class quest with very good rewards in the same general location. Thereâs a 66% chance the reward I get from the quest will be useless for now, but if I hit the 33%? Iâll crush the trial with my eyes closed, Iâm pretty sure. Much better potential gain than spending the same few months grinding a few skill levels. Not to mention that my skills will level just from using them during that time anyway.â
Speed nodded along Sofiaâs explanation, taking several turns through the building, eventually reaching a set of stairs and starting to go down.
âSounds like you have things well planned out. Iâll happily say that Iâm fine with not having to deal with any of that leveling and trials stuff. All I really have to worry about is amassing more knowledge and more practice doing the things I want to do, and thatâs it. Still, thatâs a bit long. How about you take a day off to come visit my place before your next trial instead of after? That way I can get you a meeting with Water too.â
âHmm⦠Do you think thereâs a chance Water would sell me or trade an essence or two?â
Speed stopped in his tracks, turning around and looking up at Sofia a few steps behind him.
âWha-... I mean⦠Maybe, but⦠no, seriously, what do you need so much essence for? You already have more than me!â
Sofia laughed. âItâs settled then. Donât forget you promised to show me your paintings!â