Chapter 639: Pyramid of Void

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Chapter 639: Pyramid of Void

The inside of the pyramid was made of void. Dallion found himself in a room ten by ten feet large, with nothing except a single ladder leading up. The moment he took a step away from the entrance, the doorway sealed up with void matter.

Dont worry about that, Aether said. Ill take care of the basic annoyances.

Why so supportive? Dont you want me to release you?

Yep. You need to be alive to do that.

As Dallion walked to the ladder, the void moved away from his feet, creating a patch of uncorrupted floor. Just like the other buildings, the pyramid was made of sky steel. Tons of the material must have been used to create the entire complexenough to make anyone rich.

Never thought youd have the guts to come here, Arthurows voice echoed throughout the room. Dallion could almost see it resonate in every void surface. After everything youve been through, do you really think you can take me?

I got here, didnt I? Dallion thought. Interestingly enough, there was no answer.

He cant hear you, the aetherbird said in glee.

I made it this far, Dallion said, maintaining six instances at all times.

Didnt it feel a bit too easy? Oops, sorry. I wasnt supposed to say that.

The last statement made Dallion pause. It wasnt because of what the Star had said, but because he could tell he was lying. In itself, that wasnt a surprise. As long as the Stars lips moved he was lying, but this time, Dallion could feel the lie. It was right there in Arthurows voice, along with a hint of fear. He was trying his best to mask it beneath the sensation of void, but despite all his efforts, it still bled through into the open. Was this another trick, or Dallion really stood a chance?

Youve already staked out lives on that, Gen said in Dallions realm. Dont mess it up now.

Why dont you come down here? Dallion asked, adding overconfidence to his words.

Still trying to use your music skills on me? The Star laughed. Thats amusing.

More amusing than this place? Dallion persisted. Do you want me to go through a maze of traps and enemies till I reach you?

Normally, yes. Thats how people get ahead in my cult. Only the skilled deserve to get higher.

Charming.

The Moons do the same. I dont hear you complain about them. Only those able to defeat their own demons are allowed to move on to the next level. Hows that any different?

The Moons laws dont let the higher levels do what they want.

Sure, they dont. Can you return to Nerosal? The moment you get close, Countess Priscord will have you skewered on a pike and thrown in the river.

That much was true. While instances of open violence werent too common, nobility had a lot of tools at their disposal to achieve the same effect. Using area guardians to place echoes within the inhabitants of their domains, rely on political power to ruin peoples lives in moments, erasing peoples memories and banishing them into the wilderness even hiring lower level mercenaries just to kill their enemies without being subject to the Moons restrictions. Where there was a system, there was a way to circumvent it, all that was needed was time and practice.

At least Im honest about it. Everyone in the cult knows that the weak obey the strong. If you dont like it, just become strong.

And the chainlings growing within them? Dallion went to the ladder. The void that covered it trickled up and down, revealing sun gold.

Theyre still better than what they had before. This way they had a chance of making something of themselves, or die trying.

Bargaining already? Dallion thought.

Dont get full of yourself, Nil snapped. Youre not at the Star yet. You dont even know how badly hes hurt. Its not impossible that his wound has fully healed.

If he was strong enough to break me, wont he have done so? I ventured into his territory, so the Moons wont

There are more rules and restrictions that you know. You just dont see them because of your limitations.

I thought otherworlders didnt have any.

The Star has the power to distort matter, merge realms, and even swallow entire cities, plunging them into the void. Anything you can imagine, he can do. The only reason he doesnt is the web of restrictions placed on him by the Moons. And hes not the only one.

All the walls around Dallion flew in his direction without warning. Instinctively, his instances scattered in all directions. Unlike before, the walls didnt vanish upon nearing him, crushing half of his instances on the spot.

You know what, I changed my mind, the Star said.

Void matter fell from the ceiling in blocks, splashing like chunks of melted wax. Puddles formed, which in turn transformed into large dog-like cutlings.

Dallions grip round the sword tightened. He had no issue dealing with cutlings, which meant that there had to be something more to it.

Maybe you should play around a bit, the Star continued.

The ceiling of the third floor fell down. The creatures that formed from it were twice larger, taking on the appearance of pumas. Rods of sky silver were everywhere, like a giant wireframe indicating where walls and floors were supposed to be. To no surprise, there was no ladder in sight.

Crackling crows emerged from all walls up to the fifth floor, filling the space, flying about like black smoke.

Holding his breath, Dallion spun around.

Spark, he whispered, doing a three-sixty line attack.

A strike with the strength to slice mountains went through cracklings and cutlings all round stopping the moment it hit against the sky steel frame.

Damn it! This was the trap! When forged properly, the seven metals could become stronger than wood and stone. The pyramid was at the same time a cage and an arena. Star spawn could effortlessly go through the frame, since the creatures were nothing more than hardened liquid. Dallion, in contrast, was solid and had to fight within these limitations.

Point attacks would still be efficient, although a lot of them would be required to kill out everyone gathered. And even after he did, there were three more floors left.

Combining athletics and acrobatics, Dallion jumped onto the floor frame of the floor above, drawing the Nox dagger with his left hand as he did so. It was all going to be melee from here on, at least for him. The cracklings could easily launch ranged attacks unbothered by the frames. On the other hand, there were other abilities they didnt have.

Dallions speed increased, causing afterimages to remain anytime he paused for more than half a second. His harpsisword almost glowed as it sliced through creature after creature. The common cracklings were far too slow to evade the attacks, getting purged out by the harpsisword or consumed by the Nox dagger. The larger ones were the issue, especially the cutlings. Over twenty of Dallions instances would regularly receive serious wounds just by touching the creatures. Twice he was in a situation where even combat splitting wasnt able to save him from receiving a wound.

Hes copying me, Dallion thought. The crows and the animals, theyre just like the attack I did outside.

This would be the point at which Nil would jump in and explain that the world didnt revolve around Dallion, and the likelihood of the Star copying him was about the same as saying that the Moons did so. Surprisingly, the old echo did no such thing.

Nil? Dallion asked while performing a multi-piercing attack on a puma cutling. The creature attempted to leap back out of reach, but the spark had killed it before it could do so.

I think youre right, dear boy. The Star is copying you and hes just as reckless about it as you were.