Barking up the wrong tree?

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Barking up the wrong tree?

Year 182

We looked back at the stars again now that the demon king was defeated. We noticed the path that the demon king used turned extremely dim. It just seems like these paths are all taking turns, each getting stronger over time. Once they reach a certain strength, the demons would then open a path.

I also dont understand how the demon king actually moves across worlds. Like, if Stella took so much energy just to send Lumoof to a nearby world, it must take a few magnitudes more to send a demon king that far. Unless, like Stella herself, the demon king is able to create a portal on its own.

So I looked back at the Tainted Demon Core with far more interest. Is it possible that the demon core isnt actually a core of some kind, but actually a mobile-void-generator of some kind?

Doesnt that explain the explosions? If the demon king kept the void energy within itself, a crack in that shielding caused the void energy to react explosively with its surroundings. Especially if star mana was used extensively to defeat it. That was how Alka somehow succinctly explained a problem. It also posits that, if we were able to defeat the demon king entirely without the use of star mana, it may be possible to avoid the explosion at the end and preserve a pure demon core for our research.

Thats a horribly difficult thing to do.

Stella was rather fascinated by the idea and looked at my tainted demon core with great interest. She tested it and attempted to use void mana with it, and it did have some reaction. But again it was complicated by the hybrid mana it required. I think your demon cores just broken and distorted by whatever it experienced.

Youre saying this thing that I have is a dud.

Im saying it is broken. Its like a... ermm.. Paint thats meant to be white, but now its mixed with some other color and can never be white again. Its like trying to repair a broken mirror, really.

...fuck. Unless I break it up and try to rebuild it again. Are you sure its broken?

I think so. When I channel my void mana into it, I can feel it trying to do something but its just not working properly.

Can you fix it?

I wouldnt try. Void mana is inherently dangerous and this thing looks like it can blow up really, really hard.

Defeating a demon king without heroes. If thats what it takes to get a functional portal generator and get access to the demons interdimensional technology...

But even so, maybe I could use it differently. Could something that powerful be configured to corrupt the pathways? What are these pathways? Are they just markers through some space? What is this path, if not a magical data packet through space? Could I build a massive firewall around the planet and filter out all these things? That these daemolites are nothing but trojan backdoors?

Do you think its possible to hide the world, Stella?

I dont know. But I suppose I can try to see whether I can interrupt or disrupt it? Move the rift around?

Thats a good idea. If you could redirect the demons to the moons and let them stay there and float around harmlessly. Or crush them in the depths of the oceans. If it were me, Id try to see whether I could tweak and control the rifts, if I cant block it out entirely.

Stella nodded. I suppose Ill try. The zaratans hoped to never have to face hostile demons ever again.

When you were there... did you see other demon kings too? And other heroes?

I dont know, actually. The zaratans made sure to leave the moment the demon kings were about to arrive. I think there are other heroes there, but I have not met them...

No. More importantly, if there are other heroes, is it possible to gain fragments from them? Or is the system intelligent enough to differentiate me and those heroes? That I am a summoned person from Earth to this world, not that world, so I am not entitled to the fragments of that world?

What else was duplicated? No, if anything Id like to meet other spirits. There must be others, from those worlds. If we could gather a collection of like-minded spirits, wed have a force that could stand toe to toe with the demon king and obtain that demon kings core.

No. What if were thinking this the wrong way? If I had a core like that, I could find a world thats not yet touched or seen by the demons. Colonise that world, and gradually move the inhabitants of this world over there. Eventually, that world could grow into a powerhouse that could reinforce these worlds that faced periodic demon kings.

Or, I could use the portals to find a world rich in magic, and create powerful dungeons where great heroes can be forged out of mere mortals. Surely the level of natural magic and ley lines in each world is different.

I shared these ideas with my confidantes again. Stella merely wondered. It sounds like you truly intend to create a multi-planetary empire to compete with the demons.

Well, yes. If I cannot hide or avoid fighting them, then I must have the firepower to push them back so decisively that they can do no harm. And once I can do it for one world, I will expand it so that I can do it for multiple worlds.

Sounds like the true beginnings of a multiplanetary god. Stella quipped. I mean, no offense, but yeah. Its kinda scary.

Scary?

Yeah. Being so close to a being that's a borderline god is scary. I mean, some days I dont realise it so it feels normal, but some days, it just dawns on me that you could kill tens of thousands without batting an eye.

The heroes could do that too. Any high level individual could.

She was silent for a long while. Thats a good point. The whole level dynamic really changes the whole equality thing. Theres no equality when theres at least a magnitude of power difference between people of different levels.

The system is merely facilitating such differences, but there are other ways such differences can play out. Even in your world, money and political positions do make some more powerful than others.

But thats indirect power, through their ability to mobilise others. Here, the level system meant every single person could gain levels and cause a whole load of pain. Theres no equality at all when the power levels are so different. Its like asking humans to grant equality to ants. Its never going to be equal, at best, is fair.

Stella just laughed after she finished that sentence

Anyway, Im not really trying to debate such weighty stuff. I just wanted to say youre scary. No. People in this world are scary. You guys are like superheroes with superpowers. I mean, this entire levelling system makes superheroes out of normal people. Its a wonder this world didnt destroy itself.

With your own levels, youre not very far away either. You are powerful in your own way, archmage. So its rich coming from someone who can walk to another world.

I trust you enough, Kei. But you cannot say for sure its not a trap. The archer responded. Your patron may have other plans. Ive seen enough of this world to suspect Ken may be right after all.

Ken. The missing hero. Kei didnt press it. I dont think Aeon will do that. Its certainly not in Aeons interest to make enemies out of 4 heroes.

Chung didnt reply. Lets just go, but well keep our guard. My trees subtly detected the presence of magical shieldings. They were on guard, even with Kei. And please, no communication with your patron without us present. Its just... suspicious.

Kei nodded. The archers quite tense, like he was going to shoot arrows at any time. The other three seemed quite relaxed though. Kei walked to the ports Valthorn office and spoke to one of those present, with the heroes nearby. Alright it seems its already ready.

They walked to a building thats arranged similar to a large bus interchange, where multiple convoys of beetles were parked. There were different platforms, each headed for a different destination. At the end were the express and charter services.

Given the relative safety of the central continent, my beetles took on more utility and support roles. That meant they functioned as the blood of the transportation network, the engine that kept people and goods moving.

Colette laughed. This is so Ghibli. Beetles as an express bus. Seriously.

Kei somehow laughed with her. I actually never thought of that.

Whats Ghibli? Prabu asked.

Never mind.

The beetle convoy had 8 large carrier-beetles. They were each the size of a truck, and they had a fully furnished cabin on their backs. The smaller, regular sized beetles act as escorts and protectors, but very few bandits ever attempt a raid on the beetle convoys due to the retaliation from my constantly watching artificial minds. There are multiple artificial minds dedicated to just managing the logistic networks of beetles.

Kei just repeated the itinerary to the 4 heroes. Freshkas quite far from here, so itll take about four days from all the way in the south. These beetles will need one stop, just to restock, but you can just chill out and wait.

The four heroes mostly played various games found in the cabins. The cabins each had four beds, and a living area for the passengers to relax. There was some food, mostly preserved foods, stored in little magical containers to keep them fresh for the journey. Sadly these preservation spells dont last very long so theres a need for a restocking station.

Colette, the female archmage, was extremely interested and kept asking Kei about everything. So these things are magical fridges.

Kei nodded. Magic solves a lot of things. Those gems emit a constant cold and freeze. They just need to be recharged before every trip. Foods prepared offsite at dedicated kitchens and just loaded onto trays.

Its like airplane food. Colette was very amused. Its so cool.

The other archmage-hero, Prabu ate it happily. Its a little jarring, from the levels of poverty throughout the southern continents, to this.

Kei sighed. Its not as widespread as our world. You guys are getting the best treatment, by the way. These cabins are reserved for the wealthy and nobility.

It starts that way, right? Colette smiled. She was really young, I think she looked like shes only 20. That meant she was... 16 when she was summoned?

Prabu on the other hand was just munching down all the snacks in the cabin. Oh god junk food. How I missed junk food. One of Kei and Stellas great contributions to the economy of the Central Continent. Junk food and snacks. That meant sealed packs of dried deep fried fish skins, or potato chips, or snacks. Seriously this is good.

We had to use magic to get some of the effects, and we are not able to truly mass produce them the way our industrial factories were able to, but every few months, our smiths and inventors made steps that took us closer to that eventuality. Our contraptions were getting more sophisticated, our machinery more robust and complex.

Chung was always tense throughout the four days, even though he did partake in the games and the snacks. Its way too peaceful. I... Im not used to it.

Kei shrugged. Its not a perfect place, but I imagine this to be life under a robot overlord.

Thats not exactly a glowing review. Chung responded.

Kei merely smiled. The four days passed by quickly, and they were then closing in on Freshka.

Now that they were closer, I saw their features a lot better. They still nursed scars from the battle, their healing was well done, but incomplete. A lot of the subtle magical fluctuations I could not fully see through my other trees were now obvious to me.

Their presence and auras also pressed against mine, and mine held.

It feels kind of... stifling. Chung said, he clearly felt my presence, and I too could see through a lot of the energies that were clashing. Some kind of [Damage Aura] and a type of unknown wind-like energy.

Kei nodded. Ah. Yes. Uhm, I suggest you retract your auras if you have them.

Prabu nodded. I dont see a need. Mine feels like it just coexisted with the presence.

The beetles went over the outer hills of the valley and the entirety of Freshka was now in view. A large expanse of green, with a few towers, representing the city, the School of Treeology, the Academy, and the Treetiary College. There were smaller areas, the newly setup Void school, and the expanded merchant areas. Gigantic trees were everywhere and they towered over various areas of the city.

Freshka was now home to almost 2 million people, and it sprawled throughout the Freshkan valley. There were sectors, each meant to support the academic institutions.

Wow. Prabu, Colette and Hafiz all went gaga for a moment. This is like the biggest city Ive seen.

Kei laughed. Its not the biggest. Some of the northern capitals are larger in terms of population. But it is the most impressive because of the massive trees everywhere. And its not where you all are going.

Huh?

Were headed to the real valley. The one thats hidden. You may choose to visit the city later. After your goal.

The tree that held the journals waited for the next set of logs.