The stairs under the administrative building led to another level of the ruined cloud city, which was apparently built like somewhat of an inverted pyramid on multiple layers of clouds. There, Speed led Sofia to the edge of the level.
âWhat happens if I fall?â Sofia asked while she followed Speed along the edge.
âIâll catch you and bring you back up,â Speed answered as he kept walking.
âCome on, you know what I meant.â
âAlright, well⦠If I were to fall, I would end up in whatever domain we might be flying above right now, which could be pretty much anywhere, but if you were to fall⦠You would probably be booted back out to the physical plane because your essence body went too far from your actual body. The physical plane and this one do not overlap one to one, but there is some link.â
âI pretty much guessed that when you said we had to catch up to your domain in the physical plane. It certainly makes it interesting how I managed to end up in Peaceâs domain while out in space.â
Speed laughed, âIt makes sense Peace would seek to be far from the planet, doesnât it?â
âSure does, but then itâs hard to imagine anyone else really ending up there so itâs interesting that everyone seems to know about Peaceâs tendency to be nasty to uninvited guests.â
âWell, as I said, the overlap is not one to one, Iâm not even certain how to describe it either, but part of Peaceâs domain has to still be accessible from somewhere on the planet, heâd be dead otherwise.â
âGotta stay close to get his essence? Now that I think about it, you gods are all stuck on Veliadren and its surroundings, arenât you?â
Speed kept walking, looking over the edge at the strange void below, âPretty much. The stronger you are the furthest you can go. Sun is special, since her celestial body is so far away already, she must be able to go even further, but Iâve no doubt sheâs limited just like the rest of us.â
âYouâre all trapped here, in a way. Thatâs a bit sad.â
Speed shrugged, âIs there even any reason to want to go further? Whatâs out there? The hero worlds, probably? Iâd say the advantages of being a divinity far outweigh the negatives.â
âHard to argue with that but⦠I like the feeling of having unlimited possibilities and potential? Maybe one day Iâll go visit the hero worlds myself, who knows.â
âI wouldnât bet on that⦠Itâs just my theory but⦠I personally think the hero worlds are extinct.â
Sofia stopped in her tracks. âWhat?â
Speed also stopped, turning around, âIâll have the systemâs enforcers on my back if I say too much⦠But if I had to give a sneaky hint⦠âSummoningâ is really the wrong word when it comes to what actually happens with the heroes. Very wrong. Thatâs all I can tell you.â
Sofia wanted to ask more questions, but she also did not want Speed to get in trouble because of her curiosity. âLetâs shelve the subject then, thank you for the hint.â
Speed nodded, âWeâre almost there, by the way,â he turned around and pointed at a spot in the distance where the clouds went a bit further than the boundaries of the ruins. Sofia looked there, but her vision instantly turned blurry.
âI canât see whatever youâre pointing out, itâs just a big blur,â she told Speed.
âThatâs the corruption your ringâs description spoke of,â Speed explained, âI have no idea how that manifests in the physical world, but here, this is what we get. Itâs like an echo of the old Speed? I can go a bit closer, but halfway there is about where Iâll stop. Going closer is dangerous for me.â
âReally? Thatâs not reassuring⦠Do you think I will be alright?â Sofia asked.
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âHonestly, no clue. Itâs up to you whether you want to try going closer or not. But the previous Speed died right there, that I am certain of.â
Following his words, Speed accompanied Sofia a bit further and stopped.
âIâm starting to feel it, the old Speedâs influence is encroaching on mine. I should stop here.â
âI feel nothing wrong,â Sofia commented, âIâll be going, then, wait for me.â
Speed nodded, âBe careful, if you start feeling ill, come back right away.â
âWill do.â
With these last few words, Sofia departed. She had to stop following the edge, as a ruin blocked the passage. So she went further into the ruined city, first walking in between buildings, until she joined a main paved street that led straight to the blurry part of the edge.
The hero worlds extinctâ¦
That canât be right, or else why would the hero admin try to go back? That would be completely pointless. Still, there must be something going on, else why would the âsummoningsâ be a one way ticket. If not even the hero admin can teleport himself back to his world, there must be a reason.
The heroes tend to get censored when they talk about history and technology, but Iâm relatively sure now that they come from different epochs. Just talking to Everelle and Alith one would believe they came from different worlds altogether, yet it really seems to be the same.
Is this just another consequence of Time being dead? Or is there more at play there?
If summoning is the wrong word, then what is the correct one?
Certainly not teleportation.
Summonings are supposed to be excruciatingly painful to the soul, though, just like teleportation, so how do we explain that?
Are heroes originally all ghosts? Just souls without a body, then when we âsummonâ, we grab them and rebuild their original body while deleting their memory of ever being a ghost?
Maybe itâs the turning back from an undead to a living being thatâs painful? That would explain why Alith felt nothing⦠Iâll have to share those theories with her. Weâre going t o have a lot of time to chat anyway, I doubt anyone else will follow us where we have to go.
Maybe Saria? She doesnât have the blessing though, so I would rather not.
Sofiaâs train of thoughts had to stop as she herself stopped. She had reached the end of the street. In front of her was an arched gate, like one would expect to see at the entrance of a nobleâs garden. Beyond that was the blur, it was impossible to tell exactly what was going on on the other side, but nothing seemed to be moving, at the very least, which gave Sofia some reassurance.
Sofia looked at her hand sculpted in light, there was no trace of the ring there, but she had to wonder whether she was currently benefiting from its effects anyway, as it was meant to provide protection from the âcorruptionâ and she still felt completely fine, standing right next to the blurry gate.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Cautiously, she poked the blur with a finger. It felt like nothing, but as her finger reached the limit, it, too, started to blur. Then it took shape again, looking as it should, before blurring for another fraction of a second, and fixing itself again.
That must be the ring fighting back. I might still be able to absorb that dead god after all, physical plane or not.
Nevertheless, it took Sofia a full minute of slowly going further and further before she was comfortable enough to fully enter the blurry zone, her head going in last.
The blur became slightly less intense, no that she was inside, she could vaguely see things. First of all, this was not just a stray bit of cloud, the paved street continued past the edge for a dozen meters, before finishing in a round platform overlooking the void below. Secondly, there was a tall chair in the middle of the round platform, its back facing Sofia.
At least I think thatâs a chair? This is like looking at the world through an ice cubeâ¦
Sofia wanted to walk up to the chair, but she quickly noticed that the faster she walked, the more her form turned increasingly blurry, so she slowly advanced, taking a pause between every step to give her form time to fix itself.
I wonder if to a God that would be painful. Probably? I think I just donât feel anything since this isnât my actual body⦠Hopefully this isnât hurting all the Gods I have an essence ofâ¦
Though Scripture would deserve it.
After a long while, Sofia finally reached the chair and was able to not only confirm that it was indeed a tall-back chair, but also that âsomeoneâ was sitting on it.
That someone, however, was the most blurry of all things nearby, it was hard to make out anything other than a vaguely humanoid, imposing shape in the same bluish-purple tones as everything else was in this plane.
Sofiaâs right hand threw itself at the blurry figure. She never wanted to do that, it simply happened.
Her vision and senses were engulfed by the divine colors.