Chapter 2079 Devour
Dyon didn't feel even the smallest bit of satisfaction that his hypothesis had been correct. Not only was War and the Battle God connected, but it truly felt that War was a level higher in skill.
Dyon was certain that War God was far more powerful than War. After all, if Zeus, the Sky God, was anything to go by, War didn't stand a chance against the Battle God. Zeus had been capable of killing three facet Overlords as a celestial... Even Dyon couldn't compare to that.
However, this didn't contradict the fact War was much more skilled. In fact, if it wasn't for the power cap of this World, Dyon was certain that War would be much more powerful than Battle God!
Battle God had to switch weapons to tap into a completely new kind of will, all to tap into these abilities. However, War was capable of using them all freely, interchangeably, and with the same weapon!
Dyon roared as a second resonating strike surged through his body. War's broadsword bore down, its weight constantly increasing even after layered strikes were sent forward in waves.nove(l)bi(n.)com
'The underlying pinning of all of this is the Concept of Momentum. Each and every one of the True Weapon Wills taps into this concept... It's no wonder... What could be more important in War if not momentum?
'Grasping the right timings, pressing your opponent to pressure them, retreating to deflate their advances, war was simply a game of momentum!'
If War didn't comprehend the Concept of Momentum, how could it be possible for his weapon to increase in size and weight while gaining speed at the same time? It was practically turning its nose up at every rule of physics Dyon had ever learned!
'There's another problem. This red qi isn't exactly flames either. It's just like the famine qi from before, it contains the essence of war...
'In that case... scatter.'
Even as the sound of glass shattering resounded through the battle room, a blazing halo of gold appeared atop Dyon's head. In that moment, not only had he shattered his comprehension of his Weapon's Master Will, he also completely crushed his War God Martial Intent as well.
War's sword had been parried and was currently too long to make an attack toward Dyon quick enough, but his war qi reacted more than quickly enough, shooting countless arrows from their nine levitating forms.
Unfortunately, though the arrow maintained their homing ability, due to Dyon hijacking the Concept of Momentum, they lost their constant acceleration ability.
"It's a shame." Dyon cut the head off of War's steed before stabbing him directly in the heart. "Had you fought me first, my Concept of Balance wouldn't be refined enough to snatch momentum from you. Blame the Heavens for trying to make that bullshit request of me.
"[Devour]."
Dyon stood with a slight trembling posture, his breathing heavy.
He grit his teeth as the wild war qi tore through his body. If his Titan Diamond Body hadn't had its standard forcibly lowered by this world suppression, it would have been easy for him to withstand this kind of damage. Unfortunately, not only was his body heavily injured, but his current bodily strength was barely at the Bronze Silk Realm anymore.
This was what truly awed him about world suppression...
Normal planet, universe, or quadrant suppression only worked by making it harder for you to use the strength you have. However, world suppression could both cut away at that strength and make it harder to use what you had left at the same time.
This sort of suppression on a complete other level. It was actually able to regress Dyon's constitutions, wills, qi, body and even soul. He had never met such a harsh trial in his life.
This time, Dyon watched as War's corpse disappeared, not that there was much of it left. Dyon hadn't been interested in famine qi, so he only absorbed Famine's balance scale. However, for War, he had devoured not only his corpse, but his horse's as well, not to mention the concepts stored within his sword.
All that was left was the husk of armor the beast-man due had brought with him. Still, the runes of the marbled floor slightly glowed, swallowing what was left until there was nothing.