âAlevel 50 quest?â Neria Elissaldeâs shocked voice came out of the military radio. A bump on the road almost threw it off the dashboard. âAre you sure?â
âI would send you a screenshot of my System Logs if I could,â Basil replied from behind his vehicleâs steering wheel. Plato looked at the forested road through the passenger seatâs window. âNever seen a level that high.â
âMe neither,â Neria replied. Basil heard her write down notes on the other end of the line. âFirst time Iâve heard of a âmainâ quest as well. When will your friend arrive in Bordeaux?â
âIn the afternoon if he flies straight without encountering monsters.â The army cleared the road between Dax and Bordeaux for evacuation efforts, but no route was entirely safe nowadays. âI suspect heâs connected to Dismaker Labs somehow. He visualized a dungeonâs past destruction with perfect accuracy.â
âI will show him the serverâs remains if my superiors allow it. He could be the lead we are looking for.â Neria sighed. âThe investigation stalled, Basil.â
âYou couldnât find any Dismaker Labs employees?â
âNone that could enlighten us. The companyâs top brass kept their true intentions secret from lower management.â
So Anton Maxwell and the Board remained unaccounted for. Basil would have expected one of them to appear by now.
âThe military intelligence department is pushing for an expedition to UNESCOâs headquarters in Paris,â Neria said. âItâs one of the two places we could find answers, alongside Dismaker Labsâ European offices in Malta.â
âOh, right, good call.â Dismaker Labs partnered with UNESCO as part of their virtual reality project. It would make sense for the organizationâs HQ to contain either incriminating documents or potential leads. âWhat are your superiors saying about it?â
Neriaâs heavy sigh told Basil everything he needed to know. âWe donât have the means to send troops to Limoges or Toulouse, let alone Paris. The Incursion made monsters deadlier than ever, so it takes all our efforts to secure the Bordeaux safe zone.â
âWhich is a victory in itself,â Basil reassured her. âYouâre giving tens of thousands a home where they can live without fear of attacks. It will make more of a difference than hunting ghosts in Paris.â
âI try to see it that way. The situation is tough, but weâre making progress.â Neria chuckled. âZachariel says hello, by the way. Weâve finished evacuating the last of Daxâs citizens, and he is being overworked curing them.â
âDid he get into any fights with atheists?â Basil mused.
âNo, but now that you mention itâ¦Iâve got interesting news on the faith front.â Neria marked a short pause. âBordeaux has many religious communities and most of their leaders gained access to the Priest class. It took a lot of coercion on the armyâs part, but we found volunteers willing to participate inâ¦System-related experiments.â
Basilâs grip on the driving wheel tightened. âGo on.â
âPriests from Abrahamic religions can learn and cast the same Prayer spells,â Neria explained. âAn Imam and a rabbi can cast the Mass spell in a Christian church, and an orthodox cleric can use the Salah spell to gain buffs. Their spellbooks are compatible. And then thereâs the truly interesting part. Bordeaux has a small community of Buddhists. A few among them gained access to the Priest class, too.â
âCan Buddhist priests run the Mass?â Basil guessed with a chuckle. It amused him to imagine a Zen monk holding a church ritual.
âThatâs the thing, they canât.â
Basil smashed the brake pedal. His vehicle stopped in the middle of the road, bordered by trees on both sides.
âHey Partner, why are we stopping?â Shellgirl called out at the back. âEnemies ahead?â
âI donât sense anything,â Bugsy added.
âItâs nothing,â Basil reassured them. He started the car again after digesting this new information. âThey canât?â
âThey canât,â Neria confirmed through the radio. âNeither can Abrahamic priests cast Buddhist Prayer spells. Weâre currently searching for smaller sects to confirm the trend. The Metal Olympus Faction, which General Leblanc is negotiating with, is an alliance that worships Hellenistic deities.â
âLike Zeus?â Basil couldnât help but laugh. âSeriously?â
âI know,â Neria replied with a chuckle of her own. âTheir representatives say that their leaders are the gods of Olympus reborn through modern means.â
âAre they? It sounds crazy, but after fighting a dragon-snail from outer space, nothing will surprise me.â
âSo far, Iâve only seen men and women coming from their faction.â Neria let out a sigh full of skepticism. âIf they cannot cast Abrahamic-aligned spells, then it would suggest that priests of different religions draw their magic fromâ¦â
Neria hesitated about what the correct words should be.
âDifferent sources.â
Basil read between the lines. Neria suggested that priests potentially channeled the powers of different entirely.
âIt could be a trick of the System,â Basil pointed out. âRestricting spells based on the casterâs personal beliefs and nothing more.â
âMayhaps,â she conceded, âbut normal prayers, well, they shouldnât work by themselves. Theyâre petitions to a higher power asking them to grant a wish.â
âYes, the System,â Basil insisted. âItâs the System that generates Prayer spells.â
âCould be, but youâll admit the results areâ¦interesting.â
âThey are.â Though concerning might have been a better word. âWhat other experiments did you run?â
As it turned out, the French army also tested Basilâs hypothesis about Health Points: namely, if inflicting nonlethal damage repeatedly on a limb would eventually exhaust the targetâs HP and kill them.
âAfter a point, the subject stopped taking damage,â Neria explained. Basil didnât dare ask who or what they ran tests on. âHis HP lowered again after we started targeting another body part. Our researchers believe that Health Points are either a rough representation of your general health or the aggregation of your body partsâ individual Health Points. Studies of amputees tend to accredit the second hypothesis. Soldiers who lost limbs in battle took a penalty to their HP.â
Plato, who had barely listened to the conversation, suddenly glanced at his tail with concern.
âPlato, you wonât lose your tail if your Health Points drop too low,â Basil said with an annoyed sigh.
âCan you prove it beyond a doubt?â his cat asked with a terrified expression.
âYou died two times already.â Basil snorted. âThis System is a mess.â
âItâs scary when you think about it,â Neria replied with a heavy voice. âIt bends the laws of nature, of physics themselves, with mathematics. Real world logic is being replaced with video game rules.â
âI know.â Sensing Officer Elissaldeâs distress, Basil attempted to cheer her up. âBut look at the bright side. Video games follow rules and math formulas. If we figure them out, we can exploit them and take back the Earth.â
âI would rather trade exploitable rules for familiar ones.â Clearly, his words failed to affect her. âBasil?â
âYes?â From her tone, she was about to ask Basil a favor.
âIf the opportunity presented itself,â she said, âwould you join an expedition to Paris? To investigate the UNESCO headquarters?â
Basil took a long pause before answering.
âIsnât anybody else volunteering?â he asked. âAnd I mean ?â
It wasnât Basilâs job to investigate Dismaker Labs or Kalkiâs missing memories, no matter what the System told him. He intended to weather the apocalypse and protect his home, end of the story.
Basil was no hero, no trained soldier, no exceptional investigator. He was a man who lived alone in the woods with his pets. There were better people around to become Overgods and uncover Dismaker Labsâ mysteries.
He hoped. If the world had no other savior than Basil, then mankind was .
âI wouldnât ask if we could send someone else,â Neria admitted. âOur resources are stretched thin protecting the population. Strange as it sounds, your team thrives in the new world. Call me naïve, butâ¦if anybody can make the journey to Paris and return alive, it would be you.â
Basil could tell from her voice that Neria Elissalde said it from the bottom of her heart. Watching him slay a dragon must have left a powerful impression on her. Her faith in him touched Basil, although he considered it somewhat misplaced.
He considered her proposal for a long, agonizing minute before giving his answer.
âMaybe,â Basil replied half-heartedly.
âMaybe?â an astonished Bugsy choked in the carâs back.
â
?â Plato almost jumped from his seat. âBasil, are you all right? Did the zombies scramble your brains?â
âMaybe?â Neria sounded as shocked as Basilâs own cat. They knew him too well. âDo you mean it?â
âIâve thought about what Steamslime told us,â Basil confessed. âAbout how other dragonlords wait for their chance to invade us. I want to live a quiet, peaceful existence away from this shitââ
âBut you donât think theyâll let you,â Neria guessed.
âNo.â Steamslimeâs allies learned Basilâs name from the Systemâs Logs somehow and would come for his head. The Apocalypse Forceâs shadow also loomed over the region. Basil doubted that they would stop at conquering Lourdes. âShitheads will keep barging at my doorstep, itching for a fight. The only way I see to prevent it is to make sure they canât break into Earth at all.â
âWe think the same then,â Neria said. âUnless stopped, Incursions will grow beyond our ability to manage.â
âIf Paris potentially holds a solution to that problem, Iâm willing to take my chances.â Basil raised a finger. He had a condition. âBut itâll be after winter. Too much shit to sort out beforehand.â
Basil needed to check on Vasi, gather intel from this âTye,â train House Garden so they could protect the house in his absenceâ¦a road trip to Paris would be long and fraught with danger. He couldnât consider it without significant preparations.
âI expected as much,â Neria said; although her tone made it clear that she would have preferred a different answer. She would rather see Basil leave as soon as possible. âHow are things on your end anyway?â
âNo progress on the holomachine front, but weâre good otherwise. Storing food for the winter and preparing for Halloween.â
âYouâre welcome if you want to celebrate it in Bordeaux,â Neria replied lightly. âIâll dress as a vampire and you as a werewolf.â
âWouldnât children mistake us for the genuine article?â Basil mused. âIâll think about it.â
âNo rush. Take care, Basil. Iâll welcome your friend when he arrives.â
âThanks, and take care, too.â Basil switched off the military radio and focused back on the road. His car passed by a signboard indicating the path to the village of Orx.
âHeâs done calling his girlfriend,â Plato informed the other monsters. âYou can blabber nonsense again.â
âYou can be friends with a girl without wanting to date them,â Basil replied. He was fond of Officer Elissalde. She was a kind woman, serious and reliable. But he wasnât interested in dating her, or anyone for that matter. Celibacy fit him just right.
Basil peeked over his shoulder at the back of his vehicle. âAre you holding up, guys?â
After Basilâs Kangoo heroically perished in battle, the team scoured Dax for a replacement vehicle and eventually found an acceptable replacement: a Chausson 640 Titanium Premium. This seven-meter long white campervan was large enough to host the entire party, Bugsy included. The centimagma could slip inside after Basil removed shelf compartments from the camper and the doors separating it from the living area, much to his delight. The vehicle pulled an empty, hermetic trailer at the back to carry loot around.
Basil hadnât managed to remove the smell of cannabis infesting the vehicle though. He suspected the previous owner of using his vehicle to ferry cheap drugs from Spain.
âIâm good, Boss,â Bugsy said as he squeezed in the back. The campervan included a shower, toilets, a kitchenette, and two window-facing benches. Rosemarine and Shellgirl occupied one each. âI sense many vibrations in the ground.â
âI blame the poor state of the road,â Basil replied. Grass and flowers he didnât recognize had broken through the tar in many spots. âBut be extra vigilant, Bugsy. Weâre approaching the area where the elves ambushed Orcdad.â
âMister, Mister, I see lights!â Rosemarine raised a vine through the open window. âOver there!â
Basil groaned when he saw red and green Aurora Borealis shine brightly under a blue, cloudless autumn sky. That could only mean one thing.
âNot again!â Plato complained. âAnother dungeon?â
âLooks like itâs located in the village of Seignosse nearby,â Basil guessed from the aurorasâ position. âProbably at the Black Pond wildlife reserve.
âBlack Pond?â Shellgirl immediately grinned in excitement. âWeâve found oil?â
Basil crushed her hopes of getting rich quickly. âItâs called the Black Pond because itâs full of silt.â
âShucks,â she complained.
âWhy would we need an oil field anyway?â Plato pointed at abandoned vehicles on the side of the road. âCar dealerships are the new candy stores.â
âGasoline degrades within months, kitty,â Shellgirl replied. âWe canât make long-term money out of scavenging.â
âHow do you know that?â Basil asked, slightly curious. âThe gasoline part?â
âIâve read it in your library,â the mimic merchant replied with a smirk. âWhat, are you surprised? I invest in myself, Partner. A sharp mind in a healthy body, thatâs my motto.â
âGood for you.â Basil had caught Shellgirl reading alone late at night after returning from her trading trips. The clam mimic was by far the partyâs most studious member.
âWhen are we hitting the cityâs library by the way?â Shellgirl pestered him. âI still donât know how the Afghanistan War ended! Who won?â
Oh right, Basilâs school manuals stopped in 2018 at the latest. âIâm not sure you want to know the answer.â
Basilâs thoughts wandered to Neriaâs revelations and his previous research on the Trimurti; the Hindu triad of Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer. He suspected these three gods were somehow involved in the Systemâs creation, but he lacked books with the pertaining knowledge. He was planning to visit Daxâs library to find information about them before the battle with the Unity delayed his plans.
Neriaâs words echoed in Basilâs mind and shook his faith.
âWeâll make a stop at the library on our way back,â Basil decided. He needed to investigate further, to understand what the hell was going on. âAny book you wanna take with you?â
âTravel and tourism books,â Shellgirl replied.
âReally?â Basil had expected business books. âWhy?â
âI understand you want us to develop locally, Partner, but the worldâ¦itâs so big!â Shellgirl glanced at the skies beyond her window. âDo you know that on the other side of the planet, there are mountains that rise high enough to pierce the clouds? That coral gathered in a great barrier in the eastern land of Australia?â
âI know,â Basil replied. âOur world is full of wonders.â
She gave him a sharp look. âDid you see them? The real wonders, not the photos?â
That was the killer question, wasnât it? Basil sighed. âNo, I did not. I never had the money to travel.â
âThen itâs another reason to grind it out, Partner.â Shellgirl put her hands behind her head. âI wanna see the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific, too!â
âWhatâs an ocean?â Bugsy asked. The centimagma was only born months ago in the marsh and had never seen a water body bigger than a river.
âItâs a lake that spans the whole horizon!â Ever the merchant, Shellgirl hyped up the sea as if it were the best product in the world. âYou can regenerate your Health Points and raise castles on a sandy shore called the beach, climb water walls called waves, and fight fish monsters called sharks for easy levels!â
âRaise a castle? Like a dungeon?â The more Bugsy heard, the more enthusiastic he became. âAwesome! Can we try?â
âMister, can we go to the ocean?â Rosemarine joined in. âI will drink it all and dry up the land!â
âWe could,â Plato said. âThe beach is ten minutes away from Orx. Itâs been a while since we last visited it.â
Basil thought. âYou hate water, Plato.â
âBut I love giant litter boxes.â Plato gave his owner the kitten stare. âCome on, Basilâ¦for me. Do it for me.â
âPlease, Boss!â Bugsy whined at the back, echoed by the rest of the party. âCan we go to the beach?â
Basil glanced in his rearview mirror. Bugsy and Shellgirl had taken a page out of Platoâs book and pulled the heartstrings. The former didnât quite manage to look cute with his big serpentine eyes, but the latter reminded him of an anime loli about to cry. Rosemarine, who had no eyes, simply clocked a handgun with her vines.
Basil saw the writing on the wall and surrendered to the call of democracy.
âAll right, children, all right,â he said while rolling his eyes. âWeâll go to the beach once we find a replacement rooster.â
His party welcomed the announcement with shouts, laughs, and Shellgirlâs joy at receiving a free holiday.
After minutes of travel, the campervan finally reached Orxâ¦or what remained of it. A few hundred souls once dwelled in the village, but Basil saw no humans in its empty streets. Vines, moss, and alien flowers covered the houses, from the smallest walls to the tallest roof. Overturned, rusting cars blocked most of the streets. A scant few months had passed since the apocalypse and nature had already recovered its rights.
Basil thought as he observed the landscape. Glowing flowers he did not recognize grew on vines; the moss covering most walls glowed bright green; mushrooms larger than dogs infested the villageâs streetlights. The dungeonâs influence mutated plant life into a new, unnatural ecosystem; one that spread at an alarming rate.
Basil drove through the village without stopping. Bugsy didnât detect any large threat or animal in Orxâs ruins, and the party saw no petrified citizens in the street. The Unity hadnât targeted this settlement.
âWhere is everyone?â Rosemarine asked.
âDead or fled,â Shellgirl replied grimly. âMonsters likely ate âem all and moved on.â
Unlike Dax, Orx didnât have a police department or army base to defend the population. The Apocalypse spared no one. In Basilâs mind, the villageâs fate was yet another warning to avoid large settlements like the plague.
Orx led straight into the natural reserve next door. Steep banks of mud and reeds surrounded an enormous lake covered in water lilies. Red alien algae had colonized the waters and tainted them with a crimson tint. A single artificial bridge of rock and dirt crossed the lake in its center.
âAll right, guys, weâre in enemy territory now,â Basil warned. âWeâll catch anything with feathers.â
âAnd if a monster has fur?â Rosemarine asked. âCan we eat it?â
Basil dispensed a piece French-Bulgarian wisdom. âIf it walks, itâs edible.â
âI canât wait for the next fried chicken night,â Bugsy said with enthusiasm. âLast episode teased a new badass villain!â
âYeah, takes a darker turn with the introduction of Emperor Veganâs right-hand man, Lord Quinoa,â Basil replied. That was the moment when named characters started to die. âIt leads to one of the seriesâ most shocking episodesââ
âNo spoilers,â Shellgirl interrupted him.
Platoâs ears rose, and he suddenly unsheathed his sword. âBasilââ
âI sense vibrations in the lake, Boss,â Bugsy warned at the same time.
Basil abruptly stopped his car in the middle of the road. The party stepped out of the campervan in good order, although Bugsy struggled to squeeze through the backdoor, and established a defensive position around the vehicle. Basil didnât need to say anything. After surviving so many fights, the group now acted on pure instinct.
âThere.â Bugsy pointed at the left side of the lake with his antennae. Basil summoned his halberd to his hand, Shellgirl readied her cannons, and Rosemarine her handguns. Plato watched their rear for fear of a pincer attack. âItâs coming.â
A form traveled toward the group, hidden under the surface. The water rippled at its approach. The party waited in silence for Basilâs signal to strike, yet he did not move an inch. He instead waited patiently for the challenger to show up.
A reptilian monster with bright blue scales and an elongated neck emerged from the lake to glare at him. Basil briefly mistook it for a snake before noticing a body with four fins underwater. It was neither a fish nor a reptile and roughly three meters long.
Basil found the name familiar, though he didnât remember why. The monster snapped its jaws at the team threateningly, its blue eyes oozing malice. Basil didnât find it particularly scary.
In fact, the beast looked ratherâ¦appetizing.
Basil licked his lips and took a step forward to behead his new meal. The plesiosaurâs bravado immediately faltered, and it dived back underwater, never to return.
âBasil, the dinner is swimming away!â Plato complained.
âIt wonât get far.â Basil scanned the lakeâs shore in search of his missing food. New forms walked among the reeds. âI see movement.â
âThe elves?â Shellgirl asked.
âLook, Mister!â Rosemarine pointed at a small beach of bud northeast of their position. âBirds!â
âWhere?!â Plato glanced in the right direction and froze at what he saw. âWhat theââ
Basil choked at the sight. Two monsters had stopped at the lake to drink. The first was a cross between a red reptile and a bat, with large translucent skin wings, a threatening beak, and a strange crest on the back of its head. The other was a bipedal lizard with green feathers on the arms and neck, protruding claws, and a fanged mouth. Basil suddenly remembered where he had seen the word âplesiosaurâ and what it meant to him.
Level 15 [Avian/Reptile]
Level 12 [Avian/Reptile]
Dinosaurs. The marsh was infested with dinosaur monsters.
âThe reptilarium,â Basil realized. The fearsome hunter in him had left, replaced with the naive child obsessed with the first movieâthe others did not exist as far as he was concerned. âThe dungeon mutated the reptiles into dinosaur monsters.â
âThese chickens are very big,â Bugsy noted upon noticing the velociraptor. Basilâs head snapped in the centimagmaâs direction, startling him. âB-Boss? Did I say something wrong?â
âSomething wrong?â Basil grabbed Bugsyâs head and locked eyes with this bright, formidable visionary mind. âBugsy, you are a genius!â
âI-I am?â
âDonât you see?â Basil released the Bugsy and enlightened him. âBirds descend from dinosaurs! The soul of a tyrannosaurus rex dwells within the heart of every hen!â
âI donât like your tone,â Plato said ominously. âI donât like it at all.â
Basil ignored him and thoughtfully watched the velociraptors with his hands behind his back. He cared not if he looked like a supervillain right now. The world would soon understand his bold vision.
âI was thinking too small,â Basil declared. âVasi suggested that we breed birds with birds. Now I see a bright future beyond time. A future where we shall feast on the eggs of velociraptors and roast young t-rexes on the grill!â
âNo!â Plato complained. âDonât say it! Donât do it!â
His protests fell on deaf ears, for Basil had already made his choice. The only choice.
âThatâs right, Plato.â
Basil grinned at the dinosaurs on the other shore. As they met his gaze, their reptilian eyes suddenly widened in dread and terror.
âWeâre going to breed with .â