A wave of aether hit Rohan as he entered the antechamber of the meditation hall. He waited a few seconds for the airlock to saturate with energy before stepping into the room proper.
The wooden walls were covered with glowing runes, capturing and concentrating the aether of Elysium. A dim light illuminated the warrior sitting cross-legged in the center of the room. With eyes closed, the leader of the Aelbes seemed lifeless. A minute after Rohanâs entrance, a shockwave rippled through the air, making him grimace. His father's heartbeat was slow, but each beat was phenomenally powerful.
Five heartbeats later, the warrior exhaled and opened his eyes. With a gesture, he invited his son to sit opposite him.
âYour heart is becoming terrifying, Dad.â
Leo smiled faintly. âNot enough to bear a world... but Iâm on the right path. Got any good news, son?â
Unlike the other Aelbes, father and son were training maniacs. Yet they never shirked their duties.
âA Fallen is on the island and has captured an important member of Oasis,â Rohan reported. âThe lord and two other Champions are seeking the tribes' help to defeat it, and we agreed. I negotiated the ideal upgrade of [Dark Vision] in exchange for a fragment of the Fallenâs fulcrum.â
The Tier 4 shook his head. âUseless for me, but itâll make a nice gift to win over a Tier 4... So, three rivals have allied?â
Rohan nodded. âI checked by provoking his jealousy. It's actually quite understandable, as theyâve only had their first Reunion. They have no reason to be enemies yet.â
âDid you test them?â
âOnly the lord of Oasis. Heâs not impressive with his spear, but he learns quickly. In a few months, he could become a formidable opponent with it, but I think martial arts arenât his priority.â
âOh?â
âAccording to Elehaâs report, heâs a versatile Ace. He prefers wielding his Concepts and skills over a weapon. I predict heâll reach Spear Mastery II, but I doubt heâll achieve Spear Mastery III.â
âDonât forget heâs a newcomer. Once he realizes he might miss out on Ace III without a solid Mastery, heâll change his mind,â Leo predicted. âAnything else?â
âHeâs an intimidating tank even before tempering his body, but...â Rohan frowned. âDuring our duel, he spent his lifespan to overclock his regeneration.â
Some abilities made that possible but were usually used as a last resort, not for training.
âStrange. Did you wager anything?â
âWe didnât, which is why Iâm confused. Nobody wastes lifespan like that unless theyâre crazy or pseudo-immortal. Grypheâs theory that he has a way to ensure his Nirvana seems increasingly credibleâ¦â
The Aelbes had considered other explanations, but they were all even more unlikely.
Father and son remained silent before Leo looked up at the ceiling. An instant later, he smiled, revealing predatorâs fangs. âGryphe just sent me the results of the genetic analysis she conducted on the cells left in Braatoâs tent. The girl with him possesses [Ageless].â
Rohanâs eyes widened. Priam wasnât wasting his lifespan; he had found a way to become pseudo-immortal.
âWhat are we going to do?â
Leo was silent for almost a minute before he spoke.
Hundreds of glowing fireflies flitted inside the tent, banishing the darkness. Priam smiled as he reached out to one, surprised to find it intangible. Indetectable by Domain, [Ideal Aether Perception] solved the mystery: the fireflies were aether constructs.
Using his meta perception, he tried to observe the firefly's interior to understand its workings and was surprised when it exploded.
âYouâre too young to steal my secrets, boy.â A voice rose from the back of the tent.
âSorry, just curious,â Priam replied, shrugging.
âItâs not a cat whoâs going to hold that against you,â cackled the shaman. âItâs good practice for aether proficiency, but thatâs not why youâre here. Come closer.â
Priam navigated through piles of books, finding a black cat curled up on a large cushion floating a meter off the ground.
The cat and the Homo Elysium eyed each other for a moment before Priam cleared his throat. âIâm here for the ideal upgrade of [Dark Vision].â
âBah! Damn Champions,â she spat.
âExcuse me?â
The cat started grooming itself as a voice echoed in Priamâs head.
âThe fact I can take the form of a cat should impress you, as it marks a mid-level bloodline purity of over fifty percent. But since youâre ignorant, you didnât even realize I was posing.â
Priam ran a hand through his hair, embarrassed. Was the shaman expecting a reaction from him?
âThatâs... really impressive.â
The cat glared at him. âNot good with girls, are you?â
Whoâs a girl, you old hag!
Seeing the felineâs eyes promising violence, Priam kept that thought to himself and chose a more diplomatic response. âForgive me, Iâm a bit intimidated talking to a Tier 4,â he lied.
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CHAR +3
The shaman puffed up. âUnderstandable. As the bigger person, I shall forgive your mistakes.â Only Micro kept one of Priamâs forehead veins from bursting. âLetâs not waste time: do you already have an ocular skill?â
â[Broad-spectrum Vision],â Priam replied in English. âThereâs no real equivalent in your language, but it lets me see invisible colors, like the first milestone of Perception.â
The cat stopped grooming to nod. âItâs equivalent to [Dark Vision]. Common rank?â
âYeah, level eight.â
âThatâll make our job easier. Now, pay attention.â With a paw gesture, the cat conjured sixty aether spheres. Different runes inscribed on their surfaces created a light source within each. English words were projected onto the surface of the first eight spheres, changing color from infrared to rainbow hues and then ultraviolet.
With his skill and enhanced eyes, Priam read the words inside the first eight spheres. Letter, tribe, cat, tiger, ancestor, fish, sky, earth.
Looking at the ninth sphere, Priam saw a word but couldnât read it. There are words in each sphere, but I canât see them
, he realized.
His eyes struggled to adjust to the frequent color changes, especially when the wordâs letters didnât diffuse the same wavelength. However, failure was not an option. The ninth word was difficult to decipher, but by focusing on his skill and spending a bit of Potential, it appeared. Island.
POT -3
Lvl Up: [Broad-spectrum Vision] lvl 9
PERC +1
Gryphe grunted approval. âIf you reach the twentieth word, not only will you have unlocked three prerequisites, but youâll also have brought your skill to level twenty. Now hurry.â
Receiving no response, she looked up and saw Priam fixated on the tenth sphere. Too focused on his task, he hadnât even heard her.
POT -107
Lvl Up: [Broad-spectrum Vision] lvl 10, â¦, 15
PERC +6
Using Potential had allowed Priam to quickly bring his skill to level fifteen, but the efficacy of the artificial epiphany was now less pronounced. The sixteenth sphere had a different mechanism, which frustrated him. Previously, Priam only needed to widen the spectrum of wavelengths he could see and get used to the power of his eyes. Now, he had to distinguish certain wavelengths among others.
Specifically, the letters were now composed of hundreds of points of different colors and sizes, on a background also made up of points. It reminded Priam of the Ishihara test, which detected most types of color blindness. He wasnât color blind and had no problem distinguishing colors, but that only held true for the colors of the rainbow. When the test included infrared and ultraviolet, things got complicated.
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After spending a few minutes staring at a sphere without blinking, Priam sighed and rubbed his eyelids. The difficulty had spiked suddenly, and he suspected it had something to do with one of the prerequisites for the rare ideal upgrade. It was no longer enough to let the skill do the work; he now had to control it to succeed in the final levels.
A glance at Gryphe informed him that the cat was very busy licking her anus and couldn't care less about him. That suited him perfectly. Finding the solution without help is always better.
Priam turned back to the sphere and summoned Micro to try to control his eyes. After a moment's hesitation, he also opened the floodgates of his Potential. He had an advantage and wasnât too shy to abuse it.
POT -1099
Lvl Up: [Broad-spectrum Vision] lvl 16, 17, 18 ,19, 20
PERC +5
[Broad-spectrum Vision] has reached level 20, its maximum level as a common skill.
Yeah, baby!
âYou must be rich to squander your Potential so easily.â
Priam turned to Gryphe, who had finally finished grooming her fur.
âI want to be ready before the assault on the Fallen.â After that, he would rewind time and no longer have the opportunity to acquire the ideal upgrade for [Dark Vision]. For him, Potential was a resource less rare than time.
âBah, you think youâll be in danger? Weâre not going to lose.â The shaman had misunderstood the comment. âI may be a crafter, but I didnât reach my old age by being weak. Though, I'd pay a lot to be young againâ¦â
The old shaman let her sentence hang, and silence filled the tent.
⦠Sheâs waiting for a response from me? It feels like the start of a quest in a video game, but I have no idea how to help you, granny.
Seeing Priamâs lack of reaction, Gryphe growled before jumping onto her desk. âWe'll talk about that later. Come closer, you still need two prerequisites for the ideal upgrade.â
Priam pulled up a chair and sat facing the cat. Taping a claw on the wood, she made a large deck of cards appear.
âWe're going to play Concentration, a round game with fifty pairs of identical cards. These hundred cards are placed face down on a table. In turns, we reveal two cards, and if theyâre identical, we keep them. The goal is to have the most cards by the end.â
âOh, Memory! I used to play that game as a kid, with animal cards.â Priam smiled nostalgically. It was a memory game where one had to remember the position of cards that different players revealed. As soon as a card was shown whose twin had already been found, one had to recall its position correctly to win the pair. Thanks to his excellent memory, the young and competitive Priam had often won against his family.
âPerfect,â said Gryphe. âHowever, there are two major differences: weâll play in the dark, with the cards faintly glowing in the ultraviolet. In the second round, it will be in infrared, and then back to ultraviolet. If you play well, you should obtain the last two prerequisites within a few hundred defeats.â
Priamâs competitive spirit roared. Iâm going to crush you, granny. âAnd the second difference?â
âEven if we find a pair, we donât get another turn. The goal is for you to unlock your prerequisites, not to play a real game.â
Before Priam could agree, the fluorescent fireflies disappeared, plunging the room into darkness. The only patches of color were the infrared emitted by the heat of the cat and himself.
Tap, tap, tapâ¦
A small noise caught Priamâs attention, and his Domain informed him that Gryphe was arranging the cards on the table. Each card glowed uniformly in ultraviolet.
âYour turn.â
Blind to most colors, Priam chose a random card and flipped it over. Nothing.
What?
The card in his hand was blank, utterly invisible to his eyes. When he tried to examine it more closely, Gryphe snatched it from him. âYou only touch the cards to flip them.â
Frustrated, Priam focused on the card but saw nothing. [Broad-spectrum Vision] had reached the pinnacle of the common rank, and his eyes had evolved thanks to the first milestone of his Perception; yet, the card was black.
"New rule: we only have two seconds per turn."
That might seem short, but with their vivacity and memory, it was more than enough. Except when I canât see the cards!
Priam flipped a second card, also blank. Maybe the light emitted is very faint?
Gryphe's turn came, and she flipped a card, then another. Under Priamâs blind eyes, she picked them up and placed them in front of her.
Priam frowned. The probability of getting a correct pair right away was one in ninety-nine. I can reasonably say sheâs cheating. The young Champion looked up at the cat, who was patiently waiting her turn. Cheating so blatantly on the very first turn can only mean one thing: she wants me to know sheâs cheating. That leaves two possibilities: either sheâs using a method beyond my reach to show the gap between us, or she wants me to realize thereâs a trick to it.
It didnât take a great psychologist to see that Gryphe was a prideful being, but also a fair teacher. Thereâs a trick Iâm not seeingâpun intended.
Reaching this conclusion in less than a tenth of a second, Priam used his perfect memory to replay the mental scene.
âAh! The cards arenât face down, are they?â
âOh?â Gryphe seemed surprised. âUsually, it takes people several games to figure that out.â
Priam shrugged. "The cards are blank when I flip them because Iâm looking at their backs. Conversely, theyâre currently glowing because I see them from the right side. If I canât distinguish anything, itâs because theyâre painted to emit almost uniform ultraviolet light.â
âI canât applaud in my cat form... But even if I had hands, I wouldnât clap. However, youâre correct; the ultraviolet shades are very subtle. Itâs like looking at a chameleon on a green leaf; if you donât pay attention, you just see green. Tick-tock, youâre too slow; itâs my turn.â
Gryphe grabbed two more cards without bothering to flip them and placed them on her first pair.
Priam smiled as he looked at the game again. He couldnât yet distinguish the subtle shades of ultraviolet, but it would come. He was on the right track.
With half his attention naturally focused, the other half [In the Zone], and actively using his add-on, Priam was determined to collect as many pairs as possible.
Gryphe was triply annoyed. First, Priam had seen through her trick in the first round. She had nothing against smart people, but he made her entire clan look like idiots. Even Rohan, her little protégé, had only figured it out at the end of the fifteenth round.
Second, the result of the first game was bitter. She had collected thirty-eight pairs, and Priam had twelve. She had won, of course, but the Champion's speed of progression was terrifying. Not all pairs were equally simple, and he had managed to snag three of the most complex ones. At first, Gryphe thought it was a bluffâhow could he have cheated in front of her?âbut the young man had smiled at her as he described the cards. She was almost sure it was enough to meet one of the prerequisites needed for the ideal upgrade. In just one game!
The second game frustrated the shaman. This time, it was with infrared-emitting cards and face-down. She had only managed to grab one pair before Priam adapted. The game, partially based on luck, now had her trailing twelve to seven. Maybe I should cheatâ¦
âYeah!â Priam flipped a pair and let out a shout of joy that made Gryphe smile. If he had tried to taunt her, she would have cheated without remorse, but he smiled so naturally that she couldn't bring herself to crush him. âI love this game. Can I buy a deck somewhere?â
âIn your dreams, maybe,â the shaman replied, invoking her luck before revealing a card whose pair she didn't know. Damn! âDo you realize my predecessors spent part of their lives creating these cards to facilitate getting the ideal upgrade for [Dark Vision]?â
âI didn't mean to be rude, sorry. Is it really that complicated?â he asked, winning a pair.
Gryphe sighed, flipping another orphan card. âAn ideal upgrade allows you to obtain a legendary skill, even without the corresponding Concepts or Supremacies. Itâs the cornerstone of many factions. Today, you'll get an ideal upgrade because hundreds of Tier 3s and Tier 4s have spent part of their lives exploring and studying the System. They had to collect dozens, if not hundreds, of prerequisites and figure out which ones were easily reproducible and safe to earn. These cards before you and the spheres you saw earlier are the fruits of multiple lifetimes of work. It all seems easy to you because youâre standing on the shoulders of giants.â
ââ¦I wonât forget that.â
Gryphe smiled as she quickly flipped another card whose pair she knew. âToo busy listening to my speech, you missed your turn,â she cackled.
The young man just smiled. âIt's not a big deal; I already got the ideal upgrade.â
The statement left the old shaman flabbergasted. In two games?!
ââ¦Monster.â
Status:
PHYSICAL:
Strength 755
Constitution 1 195
Agility 897
Vitality 1 147
Perception 792 (+14)
MENTAL:
Vivacity (D) 599
Dexterity 673
Memory 864
Willpower 1 168
Charisma 697 (+5)
META:
Meta-affinity 829 n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Meta-focus 417
Meta-endurance 710
Meta-perception 346
Meta-chance 274
Meta-authority 228
Potential: 12 670 (-1 192)
Tier 0
Sun points: 1 487 224 (+399)
[He Who Eludes Death] charge: PRIMED
[Tribulation]: Five Tribulations pending.
Future Tribulations delayed until:
Time: 152 days 18 hours 37 minutes 55 seconds.
Next thresholds: 12 attributes > 600 / 6 attributes > 900 / 1 attribute > 1 200