Chapter 1202: Holy Son
Whether guarding against outside threats or plots involving the whole Multiverse, Zac was in it now. Then again, was he ever out? How much was coincidence, and how much was design? Getting Ensolus from an unexpected Incursion just a few years into the integration. The war and the remnants rising from the depths of history. Awakening the Ensolus Ruins with the Tribulation Throne, and now being given a title he didn't understand or want.
Step by step, he'd been led to this point. His so-called Void Road and its independence almost felt like a joke. And it wasn't over. There was no way that the flame the templars referred to wasn't the same one as his Flamebearer title for the Left Imperial Palace. The whole Limitless Empire waged an eternal war for some unknown purpose, and the torch had been passed onto him and a few others.
A shudder of hunger forced Zac to table the matter and turn his vision inward. Even if he didn't hold up much hope, maybe the Eternal Servant could provide some answers later. For now, he needed to deal with the blessings before his body did it for him.
His body had seen some improvements, which could be explained by the dozens of lights drifting about. He didn't have time to infuse [Void Mountain] with more than a third of the blessings during his fight against time. A few had been consumed when his mind grew hazy by the end, and even more had been absorbed during his vision.
His Cosmic Core had seen enough progress to let him advance a level, and a few stubborn imperfections to his core had been fixed. It was well within the range of a High Quality Core again after having seen some degradation from his breakthrough. His Soul Cores had seen similar improvements, removing heterogeneity and imperfections left from his heavy reliance on Moss Crystals and Oblivion Energy.
In addition, he felt like he'd gained a few years' worth of practice from the [Nine Reincarnations Manual], which was a welcome boost with the Atavism around the corner. Together with the stabilization brought from the Pilgrimage of Mind, he was well-positioned to make another leap of strength before he set out for the Imperial Graveyard.
A few blessings had entered his cells, sinking into the unfathomable depths beyond the golden hurricanes. Zac couldn't spot any benefits it brought, but he was sure it had improved his bloodline somehow. If lucky, the Void would return something later. The thought made Zac inspect [Void Heart]. It seemed fine despite having swallowed so many bundles of high-grade faith, though Zac suspected it'd be a while before it finished the job.
There were currently forty-one blessings left in his body. They could evidently be put to good use no matter where they went, yet Zac chose to stick with his original plan and corralled them toward [Void Mountain]. Summoning the illusory mountain wasn't easy, even with [Void Engine] having replenished a bit of Void Energy during the vision.
It grudgingly descended, still flickering precariously after the massive over-reliance. Luckily, it indicated its interest in more than half the blessings. Its drained state couldn't hide how it had become significantly more corporeal after having absorbed over thirty blessings. The improvements didn't seem to taper off as new blessings were added to its spirituality.
However, Zac noted that it lost interest in a particular blessing after having absorbed two more. The mountain had likely reached its needs for specific Dao Peaks, though Zac had a hard time telling which ones. Five minutes later, [Void Mountain] was fully satiated. Zac looked at the Void Sigil with a mix of gratification and regret as it faded away.
The talent was right at the cusp of some form of breakthrough, but Zac wasn't able to push it past the goal line since the mountain wasn't interested in any of the twelve remaining blessings. The good news was that Zac had a pretty good idea of what was missing—the Dao of Faith. [Void Heart] had siphoned off everything related to the Peak of Faith, leaving the pieces that were based on the saints' other Daos.New n0vel chapters are published on
Zac was confident that he'd fill in the blanks the moment [Void Heart] finished its refinement. And if not, it wouldn't take too many treasures. Zac looked at the twelve remaining blessings, steering three to his Soul Aperture and four to his Cosmic Core. A surge of strength rippled through his body, confirming he'd gained another level. It was a welcome bonus, but the improvements to his core weren't quite as good as he'd hoped. The imperfections that remained after all the treasures and encounters he'd been through were incredibly stubborn.
One blessing fused with his spiritual body, strengthening it and furthering its transition toward a conflict attunement. The rest could only be given to his cells, which had been clamoring after seeing such delicacies being given to everyone except them. A deep hum emerged from the steles the moment the final blessing was absorbed.
Zac warily looked on as each released a beam of energy that converged right before him. The strongest beam undoubtedly came from the Pilgrimage of Faith. It felt like a ray of pure providence. The streaks from the Steles of Combat, Body, and Mind were roughly equal, while the Stele of Heart barely released a trickle.
Together, they formed an illusory rune, its strength and balance based on his performance in the trials. Zac calmly grabbed onto it, knowing this part at least didn't differ from what the other templar candidates experienced. For him, the blessings were the largest gain, but this rune was likely the big one for most of the templars. The rune froze just as it was about to enter his body, and a set of screens appeared.
[Chosen of the Empyrean Chalice (Limited): Pass the five pilgrimages of the Empyrean Chalice. Reward: Base Attributes +500, Luck +15. Strength +13%, Dexterity +11%, Endurance +11%, Vitality +7%, Intelligence +6%, Wisdom +7%. Luck +15%. Effect of Attributes +10%.]
It was a limited title, a shockingly powerful one at that. It wasn't that the System graded his achievement higher than the feats that got him the other Limited Titles. Rather, the ranges became higher on Limited Titles as you advanced through the grades, and most of his other titles were awarded in E-grade.
It was easy to deduce why the attributes were so unevenly distributed. The Pilgrimage of Faith boosted Luck, and his almost impossible record got him a full mark of 15. The Combat score was at 12, and the next two 11. Finally, there was the Pilgrimage of Heart, which dragged down the boost to his Vitality, Intelligence, and Wisdom. The average score was 10, so he got that as Attribute Effect.
The missed-out potential stung, but it was just the cherry on top of his other gains. Zac chose to swap out [Big Axe Gladiator] after some deliberation. It was between that and [Equanimity], which he got from reaching the bottom of the Havenfort Chasm. The former focused more on Strength and Dexterity, while the latter gave a smaller boost to all Base Attributes. He'd already reached a point where focused allocation provided diminishing returns—lack of raw strength was rarely the cause of the problems he faced.
Name Zachary Atwood
Level 188
Class [D-Arcane] Evolutionary Precursor
Race [D] Human - Void Emperor (Corrupted)
Alignment [Zecia] Atwood Empire – Baron of Conquest
Titles [...] Arcane Ascension, Pathbound Core, Peakmender, Cosmic Introduction, Exalted Destiny
Limited Titles Tower of Eternity Sector All-Star - 14th, Equanimity, The Final Twilight - 1st, Gates of Rebirth, Void Road, Chosen of the Empyrean Chalice
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Dao Branch of the War Axe - Peak, Branch of the Kalpataru - Late, Branch of the Pale Seal - Late
Core [D] Evolutionary Core
Strength 218051 [Increase: 236%. Efficiency: 521%]
Dexterity 103232 [Increase: 176%. Efficiency: 346%]
"I had destiny decide your fate, and it did. But the world I woke up to is foreign and unexpected, and only an echo remains of my faith. You want me to tell you what it all means, but who am I to ask? The sages are gone, lost in the river of time. We are both making our way through the darkness in search of a guiding light."
"So you have no mission for me? No holy quest?"
"Would you complete it even if I did? And not just seal off these ruins the moment you left?"
"Then... Are there any rewards for becoming the Terminal Son?"
"Consecration upon reaching the minimum threshold."
"Uh, anything else? Like treasures, inheritances, or opportunities?"
"Insatiable and shameless. Whatever benefits you believe your new status deserves, perish the thought. Even the two previous Holy Sons were treated no differently from ordinary templars. Their resources and rewards were based on their contribution to the cause."
"Fine," Zac said. "But your promise from before is a separate matter. Will you honor it and activate the Halls of Service?"
"No. The agreement said that passing four pilgrimages would allow you to exchange rewards based on your performance. I shall award you Glory Points accordingly."
"What? I passed all five!"
"That may be, but you also said you conceded on multiple occasions before and during the Pilgrimage of Faith."
"How does that count when you didn't accept my surrender?" Zac said, feeling his blood pressure rising.
"A shame, really. You should have believed in yourself, or at least in your affinity for destruction."
Zac mutely looked at the servant for a few seconds. There was something about their inexpressive face that made Zac's eyes narrow with suspicion. "... Wait, are you messing with me?"
"A small punishment for your actions, even if the trial was held inside a dream realm. It will take weeks for the ancestral souls to recover, you know."
"What the hell... Are you really an Eternal Servant?"
"Perhaps. Perhaps not. I took my Eternal Vow after the Fall, and this realm was sealed immediately after. My soul has been dispersed, yet I have not fully integrated with the Imperial Faith. I will not survive long."
Zac didn't know how to respond to the servant's candid confession, though it did lessen his ire a bit. Even if it might be because of Laondio's plot, he was the one who awoke the not-so-Eternal Servant, potentially ruining her chances of fulfilling whatever mission she took the vows for. If he were in her shoes, wouldn't he have grasped at any opportunity to accomplish her mission?
"Rava."
"What's that?"
"You may call me Instructor Rava. I have decided to keep my identity since that part of me remains."
"Instructor Rava," Zac nodded. "Where's Joanna?"
"The Godking's inheritor is still undergoing her test. I expect it to take a week. Now, I have awakened the halls. The rest is up to you and your subordinates. I can sense that the Imperial Tutor has made the road of cultivation smoother, so I will adjust the criteria and requirements accordingly."
"Thank you," Zac said, looking around with anticipation as steles and gates were coming alive by the dozens. "My performance in the pilgrimage, how many points was it worth?"
"The information stele has the answers you seek," the servant said, pointing at one of the large tablets behind the testing platform. "Now, I must leave."
"Instructor, wait! Can I ask—" Zac exclaimed, stopping her dissipation. "Eternal Servants are supposed to safeguard important treasures and institutes. And since this is a normal training facility..."
"You are wondering if there is a Holy Relic hidden here," the Eternal Servant said. "Does your cupidity know no bounds?"
Zac forged ahead despite the evident displeasure on Rava's face. "There's a war on the outside... We're leaving for a critical mission in three weeks. It might decide the fate of trillions of civilians."
"A Holy Relic? There is, and there isn't," Rava said after some thought.
"What does that mean?" Zac said with exasperation.
"The prerequisites are not yet met, so it cannot exist. It depends on fate and faith."
"Fate and faith..." Zac muttered. "And if the conditions are met?"
"Then..." Rava glanced in the direction of the main cathedral. "Then a seed of the Apocalypse will be unleashed upon the world."