Deathnely was located within the Death Swamp.
Countless poisonous creatures lived in the swamp area, and it was always clouded by a thick mist. It was a frightening place that didnât let go of visitors that easily.
However, Eder had spent so much time in this place that he treated it like his front yard.
Because of that, Kang Oh, Asu, Sephiro, and Nile were able to reach Deathnely with ease.
Deathnely was a mysterious city. Most of the houses were towers; the city was basically jam packed with tall buildings.
Befitting a city for Necromancers, there were countless undead such as Death Knights, Ghouls, Zombies, and Skeletons roaming across the streets. There were plenty of people walking around in robes too.
âJust think of each tower as a Necromancerâs personal laboratory. The larger the tower, the greater the Necromancerâs influence. That, that, and that. You see those?â Eder pointed at the three tallest towers.
âDeathnelyâs three high-ranking Necromancers live in those towers. Letâs visit my laboratory first.â
Eder led Kang Ohâs party through Deathnely. Asu, Nile, Sephiro, and Waryong looked around with sparkling eyes.
Skeletal dogs and cats ran around, and skeletal pigeons flew to and from the tower.
A giant Bone Golem was carrying a large quantity of supplies, while a skeletal horse was pulling a carriage.
Purple magic lamps hung from sections of the tower, which protruded outwards like branches of a tree.
This purple light, which illuminated the entire city and the undead, gave the city a strange atmosphere.
Indeed, that was a good way to put it.
Asu tightly grabbed Kang Ohâs hand.
Kang Oh felt a soft, warm feeling in his hand, and stared at Asu. They both stared at each other and smiled.
âAhem!â Sephiro coughed uncomfortably.
âDamn, Iâm so lonely!â
Then, Waryong rubbed its head against his side.
Nile had a girlfriend already, so he had no idea what all the fuss was about.
After sightseeing for a while, they found themselves in front of Ederâs tower. It was considerably tall.
âYou must be pretty high up here.â
âJust consider me one rank below the high-ranking Necromancers I was talking about before,â Eder said proudly.
He was already a Master Healer, and he was so close to becoming a Master Necromancer too.
âI know how talented you are.â Kang Oh gave him a thumbs up. âWeâre in this for life!â
Ederâs tower was managed by skeletons, and was absolutely spotless.
What a nice idea. Skeletons neither ate nor slept, and always worked at peak performance, so they were the best housekeepers.
Eder provided them with rooms, and then said, âIâll look for a way to treat Lord Valan. Everyone else, please do with your time as you will.â
Then, he shut himself inside the library.
Asu came to his room. Her eyes were sparkling, which made it clear what she was thinking.
âYou want to go sightseeing?â
âHehe.â Asu smiled beautifully.
Then, Sephiro and Nile passed by them.
âIâll see you later.â
âIf youâll excuse me.â
They left Ederâs tower first. Kang Oh and Asu left after them.
Deathnely wasnât really a tourist location. There was no way thereâd be direction boards anywhere. There werenât really any worthwhile attractions either.
Kang Oh and Asu just walked through the city side-by-side.
âOppa, over there.â Asu pointed at an alleyway. It was bustling with people and undead. The place was clearly a marketplace.
It felt different from a normal market.
There were all sorts of monster corpses, dried insects, a variety of bones (differing in shape and color), vials of red blood, animal hair, etc. This particular market sold plenty of unusual goods you wouldnât find anywhere else.
It was a market where Necromancers bought materials for their craft.
âThis is cute.â Asu lifted a skull bracelet. There were two of them, one black and one white.
âIâll buy them for you.â
Kang Oh and Asu wore the âcoupleâ bracelets.
âLetâs try that.â Asu pointed at the snake skewers.
âYou want to try that?â Kang Oh furrowed his brow.
âDoesnât it look tasty?â
âHaha, that reminds me of that one time. Do you remember the flying island?â
That brought something to mind.
âAah, that bug soup!â
That was the most shocking thing heâd ever eaten.
âIsnât a snake better than a bug?â
âI guess thatâs true.â
Asu instantly bought a snake skewer and passed it to Kang Oh.
Kang Oh kept his mouth shut and shook his head.
Rudy popped out of Asuâs chest, fluttered its tiny wings, and flew someplace else!
âWhereâre you going!?â
Kang Oh and Asu chased after Rudy.
The purple flames burned more intensely.
Then, Rudy opened its tiny beak and sucked in the flames.
âRudy!â Asu rebuked. She glared at the Phoenix, as if saying, âHow many times did I tell you not to eat all the flames you can see!â.
Kang Oh looked at the surrounding area.
The flames came out of a magic pot. Thus, there had to be someone who created the flames.
âMy apologies.â Kang Oh bowed his head at the old man. âIâm sorry. Rudy always gets excited when it sees flames.â
âHaha.â The old man let out raspy laughter. Then, he said something completely unexpected. âI canât believe Iâm seeing a Phoenix. Itâs amazing!â
âExcuse me?â Kang Oh widened his eyes. To think heâd figure out what Rudy was in a single glance!
âThis is fun. Really fun. You, you, and that kid of yours. Would you like to have a talk with me?â The old man pointed at Kang Oh, Asu, and Rudy, and smiled like a kind old man.
However, it felt like there was some sort of terror hidden behind that smile of his.
Necromancy was almost limitless in its application.
The basics involved manipulating corpses and souls, but it also included more advanced techniques such as casting curses and using blood, bones, and flesh as mediums for spells.
Plus, it also dipped its feet into poison and summoning.
Thus, most Necromancers specialized in one specific application of the art. For example, Eder had chosen to specialize in bone magic.
The old manâs name was Thalesman. He was called the Walking Librarian.
The information of at least hundreds of thousands of books were contained within his head. Thatâs why he had gained his title.
He was also one of the three greatest Necromancers in Deathnely!
Thalesman was also called the Necromancer of Knowledge.
Kang Ohâs party drank tea at the top of his nine-story tower.
âSo you were Ederâs acquaintances. Go figure.â Thalesman nodded his head and wrote shining letters in the air. âI contacted Eder, and told him that I was meeting you. Now then, letâs talk.â
Thalesman stared at Rudy, who was sitting in Asuâs palm, with sparkling eyes. In response, Rudy turned its head, as if it were annoyed by Thalesmanâs gaze.
Asu gently stroked Rudyâs head.
âAs expected! Itâs exactly as I read. A young Phoenix. It looks like a chick in order to fool its enemies. But when it returns to its original form, a red feather appears on its head. It looks like quite a large Phoenix.â
Thalesmanâs knowledge was frightening. As soon as he saw Rudy, he started spouting all sorts of facts regarding Rudy.
Rudy chirped, as if saying âStop looking at me!â.
âIt sounds like a chick too. As I thought!â
Of course, it didnât work on Thalesman at all. He got worked up whenever he got a chance to sate his curiosity.
âNo. Rudy doesnât want you to,â Asu said firmly.
âHaha, then I just need to make it like me.â
Thalesman brought over a magic pot from his shelf. He muttered something, and then a purple flame ignited from the pot.
Then, Rudyâs eyes changed. The flames it had tasted were delicious. They were as sweet as cotton candy.
Rudy instantly devoured the flames and then burped.
âWe use this to refine metal. Phoenixes think it tastes like cotton candy. Itâs extremely sweet.â
Thalesman stretched out his hand and petted Rudy.
Rudy pecked at him with its beak. It wasnât threatening at all; it just looked absolutely adorable. Kang Oh and Asu smiled like idiots.
âOoh, its feathers are just like a chickâs. Truly amazing. I didnât think such perfect imitation was possible!â
Thalesman attempted to sate his curiosity for quite some time.
Eventually, Eder showed up. Heâd come after being contacted by Thalesman.
âEder, itâs been a while, hasnât it?â
âYou have some interesting friends.â Thalesman pointed at Kang Oh, Asu, and Rudy.
âYes, well.â Eder half-heartedly nodded his head, but his eyes gleamed.
âI have something Iâd like to ask you.â
âI know someone whoâs been poisoned by the Evil Godâs energy. Is there a way to completely remove this energy?â Eder asked.
There was no limit to Thalesmanâs knowledge. He had an in-depth knowledge of Necromancy, healing, and other fields of study.
âHmm, the Evil Godâs energy, huhâŚâ Thalesman started stroking his long beard.
âThe God of Life, Luhan, has power that directly opposes the Evil Godâs. Use Luhanâs light to heal them.â
âWe already tried that, but it wouldnât work.â
Eder had truly tried everything.
He had asked the Divine Dragon, Gainus, for help, and had used Luhanâs light to heal Valan.
âIt didnât work? That doesnât make any sense. Thereâs no way Luhanâs light wouldnât work unless it was Jaila himself. WaitâŚâ
âYouâre right. Heâs been poisoned by the Evil God himself.â
Srakaâs technique, Sword of Demise, was directly fueled by the Evil Godâs power.
âHoh. Heâs been poisoned by the Evil God himself, yet heâs still alive?â
âHow surprising! Who is it? Can I meet them?â
Thalesmanâs eyes gleamed. âIâm curious. Really curious!â
âThat would be difficult, since heâs not here.â
âIs there any way to get rid of energy that comes from the Evil God himself?â Eder asked.
âThere isnât,â Thalesman said clearly. Then, he added, âThe Evil Godâs power will never disappear until its target has been completely destroyed.â
âBut there has to be a way.â
Eder would never give up on his patient.
âItâd be a different story if you had the Resurrection Stone, but obtaining it is impossible, so realistically, there is no other way.â
âThe Resurrection Stone? What is that?â Kang Oh asked.
âThe Resurrection Stone can revive the dead. It recreates the body that the soul inhabits. Itâs impossible to get rid of the Evil Godâs energy, so the Resurrection Stone would allow you to create a new container for the soul. Theoretically, it would completely heal your friend.â
âWhere do you find it?â
âA place where the living cannot walk. However, the dead cannot attain it either. Thatâs why I said itâs impossible.â
âIs it in the underworld?â Eder asked.
âYes. The underworld. Itâs a place where every Necromancer wants to reach, but also a place that you cannot go to until you die.â
It felt like Kang Oh had been struck by a bolt of lightning. He suddenly stood up.
âThe Resurrection Stone⌠Iâll go and get it.â
The Goddess of Death, Deborah.
He had killed all of the Mayanes for her. When he was finished with her task, she rewarded him with a single ticket thatâd allow him to visit the underworld.
Time to get on the train thatâd take him to the world of the dead.