Chapter 552: Herald and Anrosh

Chapter 552: Herald and Anrosh

Exalted

Herald of the Machine, the ruler of the Exalted Empire, walked into a large round room.

Recreating the technology of the Golden Age of Cthul in the Infinite Realm had been a great task. The undertaking of more than a thousand years. They had given it all to the dream of reclaiming their previous might.

The rules had changed, laws had been altered, but alternatives had been offered.

Still, there was a difference between utilizing an array or even a series of them to achieve an effect, and creating something that could do it on its own.

It had taken them nine hundred years to recreate computers, and even then they had many difficulties. People were better for certain things. Why waste time building something to help you calculate numbers when people with high intelligence and a few perks could do it faster.

They had been forced to build using simple Essences, following different rules. But eventually, they prevailed. They recreated almost all the great achievements of their people. Technology that could achieve the feats that their ancestors had used to rule the stars.

It was a hard road, but they had traveled it. Technology that didnt rely on arrays or formations in order to achieve an effect. A natural exploitation of the interactions in between the Essences, without the Framework help. It was glorious.

They had kept most of it hidden, of course. They didnt want the other races to discover. Let them use their crutches, let them lean on the Framework. The cthul saw the benefits of it, they used it themselves too. They mixed their technology with it. They werent blind, but they knew that true power relied only on what it itself could achieve.

The cthul didnt falter in their pursuits, even when it was hard. Those who were of pureblood at least. They remembered their lineage, those who had conquered the stars.

And here, before him stood the greatest achievement they had accomplished since arriving in the Infinite Realm.

They had been forced to make so many compromises, but it had been done. Before the Herald was a screen, glass that hid tiny lights, producing an image. It was more costly than an array that could weave light itself. But it was pure.

They had recreated their Guiding forceAtalar, the Machine Intelligence.

A thousand years of accumulated knowledge of the Infinite Realm, records of people, of lives, of events. All of it they had fed to Atalar, all so that it could properly guide. The Machine Intelligence was an artificial mind, combined will of the cthul people.

What happened? The Herald asked as he approached, and one of the attendants turned to look at him.

Atalars projection changed, the attendant answered.

The Herald frowned. What event caused it?

They had followed the instructions of the Machine Intelligence since it had grown powerful enough to guide them, less than a hundred years now. Its instructions werent that much different than what they had been doing, at least they werent until about a decade ago.

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Anrosh leaned her head on Nayras shoulder for a few moments then stepped back and looked around.

Ryun stood nearby, and she walked up hugging him too.

You really cant help yourself, can you? She asked with a smile.

I do as I must, Ryun answered, in a particular Ryun fashion.

Anrosh rolled her eyes. Welcome back, she said, looking at everyone else around him.

How is Tali, Ryun asked as the others moved to greet the other people that were waiting.

No changes, Anrosh sighed. A few healers had come and examined her but they found nothing wrong. We are still waiting for some to arrive from the more healing focused Sects.

He nodded. Where is she?

In Enders Grove, Anrosh said. Karyas been looking after her. And there are trees there that help with the Soul healing.

Im going to see her, Ryun said and she knew that he meant immediately.

There are things we need to talk about, Anrosh started but he waved a hand.

Later, a moment after he vanished, moving so fast that she couldnt even follow.

Anrosh sighed.

If there are any pressing matters, we can help for now, Selia said as she walked up to her.

Anrosh shook. Oh, nothing much, just the Exalted Empire accusing us of an incident, a prison break? You wouldnt happen to know anything about it?

Selia grimaced, which told her everything.

You know, you really need to start keeping me in the loop, just a tiny bit more. It is my job to manage things like these.

Apologies, Selia bowed. Youre right. I shouldve sent word. Though I dont see how they could know that Ryun was responsible.

Well, well deal with it, somehow.

They always did.