Michael Wilson
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The moment that Strea stepped out into the endless void, the chaotic energies around her fell to darkness. It was as if her mere presence within the void caused night to fall on a world with no concept of either sun or moon. She tread upon the endless black nothingness, her eyes scanning through the expanse to find a figure towering in the distance. It stood with its back towards a spherical object that seemed to shimmer like a distant star. “Hmm… you’re still there.” Strea nodded her head at the…
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Dana opened her eyes within the fortress, nodding her head in satisfaction. “Okay! Looks like it worked out alright.” She said, having been watching the event unfold from a safe distance. She didn’t want to take the chance that anyone within the dwarven camp would be able to sense her, as unlikely as it was. “They accepted your demands?” Tsubaki asked in surprise, having been fully prepared to make her own demonstration if they did not ‘see reason’. “Yup! It helped that I had a few extra…
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“What’s the matter?” Tsubaki asked, looking over at Dana after hearing the surprised exclamation from her friend. Her brows tensed, feeling as if something had gone wrong with the process, but she wasn’t aware what at this point in time. “Oh, uhm… I…” She looked like she didn’t quite know how to explain it out loud, in front of the Stone Father itself. Thus, she switched to communicating nonverbally again. Tsubaki blinked in surprise, glancing between the Stone Father and Dana, who…
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“I’ve never had the chance to investigate a Lightborn before.” Dana said as the two appeared from the void of space, quickly entering the twenty-eighth layer of Fyor. “This will be my first time with a purely mana-created being.” As an Unbound Aeon, Dana had simply never had the need to analyze the existences known as the Lightborn in too great of detail. It wasn’t until she was in the process of making Gerard that she truly wanted to look into them. And by that time, with her body being…
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Other gods were not having nearly as much problems finding a suitable planet as those who had attacked Tower and the slimes. Most worlds did not have such a high level of security. At most, they would need to defeat a monster god or two along the way, but that was something that they were prepared for. Only a small number of gods fell before even reaching their destination. Thessa looked at the reports on the news as she sat in the tallest tower of the fort she was defending, her brother standing not far…
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“I see…” Tower muttered after Lenner had left his office, transported directly back to Earth. He himself was not very skilled with portals, or else he would have never taken the starship to this world in the first place. Thankfully, portals were a specialty of dungeons like Tower, so it was incredibly easy to return him. During their conversation, Tower had learned about the secondary methods of ascension, whether it was the forging of divinity or cultivation of Lorek. When he questioned the…
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The majority of the gods had left the primary worlds, racing into the sky through their various methods with new horizons in mind. Those without the skill to perform long-distance travel accurately on their own chartered the use of a small spacecraft equipped with a warp drive. Others gathered supplies and made their way to the Fairy Gates within every world, hoping to access a random world while carrying with them the key home. Regardless, less than a tenth of all mortal gods remained within the primary…
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“Chelsea is here, my Keeper.” A silver-haired Tsubaki spoke up, interrupting my training within my study. Unlike the original avatar that Tsubaki made from her new Servant Force, the mass-produced ones that she used now had varying numbers of tails depending on the importance of their work Single-tailed ones like the one before me served as messengers or handled basic chores. Those with two tails were in charge of more important tasks such as maintaining key systems of the Sky Citadel. And finally,…
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It was only a few more weeks before Ashley was able to release the update for the world system. Apparently, what took the most time wasn’t even deciphering the newly modified code of the other systems. Instead, what delayed them the most was creating a way to save skill proficiencies between updates. Understandably, she didn’t particularly like the idea that everyone’s skills would be wiped each time the code mutated like this and they had to update it. Either way, the code framework was in place,…
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Not long after the conclusion of the tournament, I found myself being called back to the Admin Room, Talon wanting to speak with me about her findings during the recent Keeper Meeting. Given that she had hired the Gilded Branch to keep an eye out for BloodBrother, I assumed that meant that they had found something. I gave a small nod as I closed the chat, thankful that there didn’t seem to be anything else that I needed to worry about when it came to the upcoming attack against BloodBrother. I smiled…
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