Chapter 418: The Final Trial

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Chapter 418: The Final Trial

Its time, Nil reminded.

I know, Dallion replied. Give me a moment.

Leaving his hammer and shield on the anvil, he went outside of the forge and looked at the sky. All of the moons were visible now, although some were far brighter than others. A common person would most probably see two at most.

Are you looking at me? Dallion asked.

The conversation in his last trial had gotten him to think about their role. Being the deities looking over the world, it was clear that they were the most powerfuland most terrifyingentities of this world. However, Dallion had never considered their reason for bringing him here. After the end of his fortieth trial, he was going to be able to ask them in person. After each trial, there was a deity. This time, the conversation was going to be a bit more interesting.

Dallion, Nil urged.

Taken away by the moonlight shadow, Dallion said, then went back inside. Mentally prepared, he rested his arm on all the items he had placed on the anvil, while also maintaining contact with the rest he had brought along, then entered his realm.

PERSONAL AWAKENING

All the guardians and familiars were waiting for him as he appeared in the room. Like him, they knew the significance of this trial.

Lets go, he said, leading the way. As he walked, the familiars attached to him. Lux surrounded him with his flame, ready for battle. The shardfly sparkled away, becoming a whip blade on his hip, even Nox leapt at Dallions belt, transforming into the Nox dagger.

The guardians did the same, although in a far more dignified fashionthey merely disappeared in a flash of light emerging as gear on Dallions body.

LEADERSHIP PRESENCE

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You have achieved the respect of everyone in your realm. Their faith in you is complete, so you better not disappoint them.

That wasnt a stat Dallion expected to increase, though he wasnt going to turn it down. Briskly, he made his way to the new door in the corridor and opened it. This time, however, there wasnt a corridor. Instead, he was immediately greeted by a vast space of constantly changing structures.

A paradox cube? He asked, surprised.

Not the type that you usually see, Nil said.

Standing at the very edge of the vast space, Dallion watched as vast floors, walls, and roofs moved around in constant motion, merging together and splitting apart. This wasnt the first time he had gone through a paradox cube trial before, but this one seemed on a whole different level. For one thing, the environment seemed just as deadly as the opponents he was likely to face.

Feel any rewards, Nox? Dallion asked.

The crackling mewed, indicating that there was a lot.

Good to know.

Unfortunately, having that many suggested that Dallion could have far greater problems. If there was one thing that he had found, it was that the trials werent generous towards him. Everything earned was earned through skill, effort, and luck. This wasnt going to be any different.

Nil, Dallion began. If a familiar finds an item, does that count as the owner finding it?

Im not completely sure, the old echo hmmed at the question. In theory, that should be the case, but there havent been too many instances of it occurring in practice.

Given that it was mostly nobles that had familiars, it was natural that they wouldnt share the information.

Nox, break up and find some for me, Dallion ordered. Gleam, you okay to lend a hand?

Shouldnt be difficult. The whip blade floated out of its sheath, extending as it did. An illusion is an illusion even here.

Good. Go, too, but be ready. I might summon you for the fight.

So, youre my final trial. Dallion kept his composure.

Final is a big word, but yes, Im the one keeping you from reaching the next gate. But youre already figured that out, havent you? Thats the reason you never came to visit. Deep inside, you feared that something in the Icepicker guild would pull you back, preventing you from going forward. You know its irrational, right?

It wasnt irrational. In fact, it was a lot more complicated than the Vend echo was making it out to be. It was true that Dallion still felt some guilt about leaving the guild as he did. However, he was also afraid of being betrayed by people he considered close or, in turn, betraying them.

Does it matter? Dallion drew his harpsisword. All I have to do is defeat you.

Not quite.

Without warning, Dallion felt a brief bur sharp pain in the upper area of his back.

MINOR WOUND

Your health has been decreased by 5%

A red rectangle appeared in front of Dallion. Immediately, he split into six instances and looked in all directions. There was no one to be seen. However, reaching for the source of the pain, Dallion felt the hilt of a dagger. As was normal, he attempted to pull it out.

Stop! Vend said sharply. At least for the moment.

Dallion paused.

Thats a dagger of betrayal, Vend explained. You never know when itll happen, but when it does, theres no defense. Or rather, no obvious defense. There are only two rules: while the dagger is in you, it permanently decreases your health so that even Lux cannot heal you.

That was annoying. It meant that the more betrayals Dallion received, the greater his disadvantage would become.

The second rule is"

That I cant take it out, Dallion finished the sentence.

No. Betrayal cannot be contained, so the moment you take it out, youll hurt another. That might not sound too bad until you factor in the pure meaning of the world. The only people you can betray are friends.

A chill swept through Dallion. Quickly, he let go of the hilt. In the context of the trial, he had realized exactly what that meant: by removing the daggers, he would be harming his familiars and guardians. From a gamers point of view this didnt sound too bad. All that was necessary was a bit of math in order to distribute Dallions overall damage among him and his team. However, in reality, it was still going to be a betrayal, and the ones he did it to would remember it, even if they didnt immediately say a word.

Whats the catch? Dallion asked.

Youve become remarkably suspicious. Has that nave boy who thought he could defeat March during the guild entrance test finally grown up?

Im still me. I just know theres always a catch.

Not so much a catch than a solution. As I said, betrayal can only be done to someone close. It can also only be done by someone close as well. Theres one or more entities in your group that are secretly betraying you. And no, you wont be able to use your music skills to determine who. As long as that entity is on the battlefield, youll continue to get a dagger in the back every now and again. Of course, if you remove the guardian, or familiar, in question, they wont be able to keep hurting you.

That was the reverse of the phrase keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer. In this case, the enemies were already too close. It would be simple for Dallion to unsummon everyone and attempt to take on Vend one-on-one. Rather, it would have been simple if the battlefield wasnt an ever-shifting paradox cube.

Everyone has a different solution to passing the trial, Vend said. Theres no right or wrong about it, as long as you cope with the consequences. Why do you think Eury avoids echoes like the plague?

Youre just lying, Dallion told himself. Thats what trial echoes didlied, exploiting the awakeneds fears.

MINOR WOUND

Your health has been decreased by 5%

Another dagger pierced Dallion, right beneath the left shoulder blade.

Dont take too long, Vend said. Betrayal has a nasty habit of stacking up until youre done.