Snatch Treeives
Year 153 (continued)
Each rift had a different frequency and resonance, but it was still possible to align it. The beetles and Valthorns fought demons by the thousands to gain access and reach the rift. Again, no big deal. With Loviss new demonslaying power, the regular demons were easy. Under the effect of the demon suppressing aura, these demons were more like slow moving zombies. Together with my subsidiary trees spawning up to the rift itself, it wasnt hard.
Once they managed to reach the rift, they too, tried matching their mana to match the rift, but they struggled to do so. They do not possess my ability to manipulate mana in ones body at such great detail. I did after all, face decades of corrupting demon energies, and also use mana for magical soul-surgery. All of these meant I was capable of incredibly subtle mana control, and I could handle the fluctuations in these frequencies.
I tried wrapping a beetle in my vines and then sending it through the rift. It didnt work. The vines went through but the beetle just bounced off.
Again, my vines and roots went through the rift, and once I had vision, I immediately activated my [subsidiary trees] on the other side of the rift. It worked. The subsidiary tree instantly spawned beetles that fought with the demons on the other side, and bought me some precious time.
My vines and roots grabbed the red crystals, those red stones and pulled them through the rift. Then I saw the giant demons. Massive boney mammoths. Their magical blasts destroyed my subsidiary tree in a single energy attack.
Ah. The rift was closed again. But I got them, the red crystals. Never mind, there will be more rifts. The demons seem like they are unable to stop opening the rift.
I hauled the red crystals back to my labs for analysis. They were not demonic in nature, and instead... They are void mana batteries. Each of them were slightly depleted.
One of them exploded suddenly and left a massive crater, killing a few Valthorns and destroyed a few hundred beetles. The Valthorns got the message and so they maintained a large distance from the crystals. Another one exploded when one of my lab-trees prodded it with too much mana. The void mana inside is clearly quite unstable and is prone to strange behaviors.
One of the Valthorns injured in the first explosion soon developed symptoms similar to the Princess, and testing in the [biolab] soon proved me right. He had the exact same curse, [Exposed to Void Mana]. Thankfully, I am far better equipped now, and I have more mana at my disposal. This time, I was about to crush the curse outright.
But he lost some of his levels and skills from the void mana.
This made me wonder... Could I use void mana to remove the [hero] class?
I suppose this is like using chemotherapy to remove a cancer. Its harmful, in more ways than one.
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There were easily 30 to 50 rifts open at any one time, and from them, out came these undead-like demons. With so many rifts to secure throughout the continent, it was a bit like playing whack-a-mole on a continental scale. This meant our forces and our elites had to be distributed throughout the continent.
Hytreerion, my tree walker finally saw battle, and it was incredibly fun to watch it stomp demons, the same way those demon walkers stomped on us. Have a taste of your own medicine! Its also my first time witnessing the full combat capabilities of a Titan-Soul powered Walker, and its accompanying army of Wood Soldiers.
Those wood soldiers are quite like beetles, in that they dont have much intelligence. In a way, Hytreerion is pretty much a land based Protoss Carrier and the wooden soldiers are its interceptors.
So far, the first wave of demons from the rifts did not contain any champions or walkers, and were just large masses of mobs. That meant a single Hytreerion was sufficient to secure one rift, or a few if they were located close to each other.
Now that I know those rifts are actually two-way gates, Id like to prepare for an eventual counter-invasion to the demon worlds, and Hytreerion, as a champion-tier creature would be my advance force. But first, Ill have to figure out how to create these rifts on my own.
Theres a few good reasons to go to the other side.
One - there may be a chance to figure out why and how the demons are invading our world. This may be one of the best ways to get an answer. Two - More of those void battery-crystals
Another matter at hand, was whether I should tell Kei about these two-way rifts, that it is possible to go to the other side with some mana-synchronisation. My concern was, if the gods have a read on her mind to some extent, then if she knew, then the gods must know too. Then again, there are certainly secret followers of the other gods in the Central Continent, and the gods may have observed my actions.
I decided to tell her anyway. She promptly returned to the Central continent within a month, and attempted to assault one of the rifts.
She managed to synchronise herself with it, her natural magical gift as a hero meant this was easy stuff. But once she entered it, the barrier seemed to drain a little of her star mana and then the rift quickly collapsed.
Fucking hell. Because the heroes at almost entirely star-mana once they pass level 100, and the rifts seemed to be powered by void mana, the interactions between the two mana types caused the rift to collapse.
Well played, gods. Well played.
The heroes cant use void mana since it reacts dangerously with star mana, so they cant use void mana to travel back home, or travel to the world of demons.
Of course, this frustrated Kei. So theres this mana type, called Void Mana that lets you open fabrics of space and time, and we cant use it because us heroes are loaded to the brim with star mana.
But Stella was delighted to learn of void mana. She, after all, did not have star mana, and now, this void mana was a way to go home. I would have to ask the Zaratans whether its possible to send her back by riding on their backs, but from what he said, it seemed the distance is too far.
Conceptually, if the gods have star mana, and I presume that the reaction between void and star mana is still dangerous even at significantly higher levels, how did the gods summon the heroes from far away? One, the gods stored their mana off-body, i.e. in separated shells? Perhaps the gods have the ability to split their being, like multiple trees in a network?
If so, perhaps me and the gods are more alike than I thought. Either that, or there is some distinction between the mana types of the gods. Perhaps Mozart and gang are gods with void mana, and the Aiva, Gaya, Hawa and Neira gods are star-mana gods? That there is some kind of trading arrangement between them?
Yeah. Its silly. That said, Im no saint either. The Treeology priests and Valthorns engaged in massive social ventures to build positive reputation, and also not-so-subtle propaganda and emotional manipulation. Just like the Four Temples, we too use a bit of carrot-and-stick, the stick being fear of life without us, the chaos of the times before. I wonder if Keis smart enough to notice.
So, hows your trip to the other continents?
Kei rolled her eyes. Well, its not bad. I see a lot of rebuilding in the Eastern Continent, all of which progressed quite well. Its been 8 years, but the scars still remain. Theres also large groups of refugees in the other continents that are stuck in limbo, struggling to decide whether to return, or stay in their new home, and face a different set of challenges there.
Thats just life. My citizens have been through that a few times. Ive seen so many generations of refugees. The people of this world are used to it. The fluidity of their lives in something they are very well aware of.
Im going to use my [heros forge] and make massive robots. Kei said, the conversation just went off in a 90 degree angle. I mean, after what Ive seen on the other continents, I think the world needs a lot more than just heroes.
I paused. Seriously.
Its possible, I checked. Ill need a lot of materials, though, so Im going to go travel again and find them. Ill be back for the demon king, though. Which should be in a year or two? Ill try to convince the other two to come too, if they arent too busy stuffing their dicks into their army of sluts.
Language, Kei.
Kei laughed and left.
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Tell me more of this void mana. Stella looked through the papers, records and magical books. Shes been here for a decade or so, and I think her confidence level is getting better. She still doesnt like to talk to new people, but shes very comfortable with me. At least, to her, Im that voice in her head thats been around for a decade.
She is now a Level 40 [Courtly Administrator], and unlike the heroes, she had no star mana. She was therefore a good candidate, if I wanted to work on these void-mana shenanigans.
Void mana was a way home, even if its extremely remote. I explained it at length, about how the rifts, but I did not speak of the zaratans. Her earlier classes had merged together, [Painter] and [Administrator], and for her to touch magic at this point is a great change.
The risks of how the void mana can destroy the soul spring and all that, strangely, was not really a risk. If you are right, this void mana is pretty much a reset button.
... Well, yes.
I get to lose all the stats and levels, and start over. Stella said. So, theres really no risk, unless I die, and thats rather unlikely because you have cured people with void mana curses before.
She walked a step or two, then turned.
Fuck it, Im in. Its either I get home, or I die trying.
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Dabbling in void magic is quite like blood magic in some ways. It required magical formations, and also complicated chants. The magical records left by the mad-hero, Arsene Emir, documented his attempts to call on the void. Once we cross checked his history, it seemed that he died when defending his home from the demon champions.
A hero shouldnt die to demon champions so easily. There must be something more, but most of those records are lost to the great Rottedlands disaster.
Still, the magical tome of the otherworldly void was sufficiently interesting. It seemed, per Arsenes view, that void mana is ever present in the environment, and the issue was actually collecting it. In low quantities, void mana does nothing, and its reality-disrupting abilities only manifest when high amounts are present.
In his own words, Arsene actually said that void mana isnt actually mana, but more of a reality-atom, that the world was actually held together by Void Mana. So, generating void mana was strangely easy, according to his theory. Just spread mana to the general surrounding and let the mana dissipate into the world. Occasionally, this would knockoff one of the void mana.
The difficult thing was actually capturing the void mana. Holding the void mana was difficult unless one had the right kind of item. The void mana would pass through almost all kinds of materials, and would disappear after a while. It was like trying to capture, bottle up bubbles, and hope they dont somehow break apart for long periods of time.
Itll take some time. Or maybe I should just reuse the captured void mana batteries? But im not sure what happens if I do so, especially with the unknown inscriptions and patterns inside the batteries. Do I summon more demons if I do that?
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Progress with blackstar gems and demonic hybrid core - none. Attempts to further refine tea to enhance mental-divine resistance - uncertain. Unable to test efficacy. We gave Kei various types of tea for her to comment on, but again, she isnt really the best judge of whether the gods are meddling with her or not.
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Research! Ive completed the first stages of both the Wind-to-Mana and Waste-to-Mana research. The seagrass research also meant my knowledge of the surrounding seas is gradually improving, but the vast oceans still remain out of research. Seagrass research, for now, continues.
For the Wind-to-Mana, Waste-to-Mana and Wave-to-Mana research, it increased the total mana output by a little bit, but so far, did not unlock a new color for my [soul forge]. Ive added a wide variety of new coastal species to my biological collection too, especially those that live mostly in the sea.
It felt a bit like Im expanding in so many different directions, even with Trevor organising all my various labs and artificial minds. With so many different types of mana, so many different types of new plants, weaponry development, research on runes and blood magic, it feels like Im scattering my resources throughout and hope some of them stick.
I dont know what might work, and concentrating all my resources on just a few things only to end in failure is rather depressing. But this process of carpet-bombing everything also feels... cheap. Like I dont know what Im actually doing.