Chapter 60: Path to Full Awakening
There was nothing glorious in the way Dallion had become level fivehe hadnt bested the mountain, nor had he achieved a bone crushing victory. Even so, he was remarkably pleased with the result. Reaching this level had proved to be far more difficult than he had expected; it definitely wasnt as simple as computer games back on Earth had made it out to be. Now, finally, he almost had what it took to challenge the village chief. Only one last step remained.
When given up the choice of what to improve, Dallion chose to improve his body. Despite the clear advantages of a single focus of development, being balanced seemed to be the key. At least at this point he wouldnt be worried about the chief outlasting him on stamina.
Done, Dallion went back to his starting awakening room. The gateway to the shrine was still there, although it no longer led to the mountain realm, but the circle of columns instead. That wasnt the only change. Dallions room had also grown to the size of a meeting hall. A pity that it remained so empty. Having two weapons and a buckler in such a vast space was quite noticeable.
Time to go for broke. Dallion took a deep breath and left the room.
The moment he did, all six columns shimmered a bright blue. Five of the archways connecting them had become solid walls. Only the sixth remained openit did not have a roman numeral, nor any other symbols written on it. Was this part of the test? Now was the moment to find out.
Surprisingly, Dallion wasnt in a new area as he walked through the archway. Instead, an altar emerged from the ground. Moments later, a figure of blue light emerged behind it.
Hello, awakened. The figure shifted, taking the appearance of a woman dressed in a combination of long cyan robes and metal armor. If there was a way to describe her it was a cross between the Greek Goddess Athena and a Valkyrie. Congratulations on passing your initial trial on the path of greatness.
Thank you. It was nothing much. Dallion smiled.
One last task remains, before your full awakening, the woman continued.
Bring it on! Im ready. Dallion puffed his chest, then mentally froze, realizing he had become like Veil. The realization sent cold chills down his spine. Some things were too horrible to imagine.
The woman narrowed her eyes.
This task is unlike the ones youve done till now. There will be no enemy to best, no beast to capture, no puzzle to solve. No, now it is time for you to face the thing people fear the most.
What? The other Dallion shrugged. Were both thinking it. It wont matter much after I challenge him. Everything will return to normal when that happens.
Yeah, but whore you?
Im Dallion, the second Dallion laughed.
Im Dallion! the original Dallion said.
In a way, yes. Youre my echo.
Your echo? There was no way that could be possible. Dallion was the real one. He remembered fighting through the sand dragon and the grand colossus to get here. Surely, he was the real one and the other him was the echo. In that case, why was the echo so confident?
Dallion took a step back and carefully examined his other self. The clothes, the weapons, the buckler everything was a perfect copy down to the scrapes he had received in his last fight. Was this the test? Was he meant to defeat his echo?
You are the echo, the second Dallion sighed, as if reading his mind. This new power definitely will take a while to get used to.
What? Arent you the echo?
Okay, lets play this game. The other Dallion crossed his arms. If youre not the echo, how come I can read your thoughts and you cant read mine?
That was a good question a very very good question. As much as Dallion struggled, he wasnt able to come up with an answer. The logic was ironclad, but it had to be false. There was no way for him to be the echo!
Or was there?