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Not long afterward, the three people behind Joshua had fully awoken.
The first to stand was the old dwarf. As a dwarven warrior of even higher achievement within the Gold tier than Joshua, he was made of very tough stuff. Having shaken off the disorientation caused by the dimensional travel, Moreila rapidly regained full control over his faculties, and began to examine the surrounding environment.
âThis dust in the air is poisonous.â After taking in a single breath, Moreila patted the dust off of himself, and then sternly announced to everyone, âThere are too many impurities in the air, and the gray fog contains some unusual kind of energy which could be harmful to our bodies. Although I canât tell exactly what effects it may have, it canât be anything good. So everyone, be careful.â
âHeâs right. Also, youâd better not touch the soil or sand directly eitherâitâs steeped in Chaos energy, and if youâre careless it may consume you.â Joshua added this to Moreilaâs statement, neither one being frivolous with their words, frankly declaring what was known. Both of them understood that in this situation, the most important thing was to figure out the circumstances, rather than panicking and agonizing needlessly.
â⊠I canât make contact.â To one side, Clyre had raised her hand, her brow creased as her emerald eyes gazed up at a sapphire sky. Then she shook her head, saying, âNothing⊠this place has no natural life I can connect with.â
âThis is no longer the Mycroft continent,â said Joshua, âLooking around, itâs clear to see thereâs neither flora nor fauna here anymoreâthe natural cycle has been lost⊠there are no connections here for you to make.â
Primal energy was generated by the turning of the circle of lifeâbut in the absence of a natural cycle, this energy obviously wouldnât be present at all.
Having been able to think clearly from the beginning, Joshuaâs rich experience had already enabled him to work out all the details, and he now said to everyone, âIn truth, itâs not only Primal energyâ drawing upon Magic energy or Combat Aura will present similar difficulties. Iâm not sure if any of you have noticed, but this environment is continuously sapping us of our strengthâjust like how magical equipment gradually deteriorates in a low-magic environment, little by little our energy is draining away.â
While he said this, the warrior walked over and took Ling by the hand. Up to this point, the boy had still been sitting on the ground, and now Joshua pulled him to his feet.
As he held the boyâs hand, Joshuaâs finely honed senses detected something surprisingâŠ
⊠Ling was not experiencing the energy loss that he and the others were suffering from.
Thatâs a little strange. Could it be that Divine Armaments arenât affected by their environments? Weâve never encountered such circumstances in past battles before⊠thereâs no way to make sure.
Now that everyone had recovered from the unexpected transit, they began to carefully investigate their new surroundings.
Based on their observations, it was clear that they were now in a barren and dusty plain. Thick gray fog obstructed their vision, and even Joshua was unable to see anything further than a few hundred meters away. However, going by what they could see, it was enough to tell that they were in serious trouble.
Further than a few hundred meters away, all was a blur. There was no sign of life upon the land, no water, no plant growth, not even the shadow of a single living creature. Across this lifeless desolation, besides fog and dust, there was nothing at all. Even up in the heavens, there was only pitch-black Chaosâ neither sun nor stars, nor clouds in the sky.
This was not a scene you could find in a normal worldâeven in the Dark Abyss, one could at least find lava and demonsâthe present situation reminded Joshua of some planets in space which had never produced any life in the first place..
âLet me see if anything is different, deeper in the soil.â
The warrior knelt down and, half-crouched, inspected the texture of the dust upon the ground. Then, Joshua experimented further by digging through into the earth underneath, and discovered something startling.
The warrior continued to dig until he had created a hole about three meters deep. Just as heâd hoped, he made quite a few discoveries: fragments of ruined armor, broken pieces from blades, the wreckage of metal shields, and remnants from all manner of weaponry. In the beginning, they must have been well-tempered and of rather solid construction, but of what were once sharp blades and sturdy armor, there was now only scattered debris, too fragile to withstand another hit.
After the passing of millennia upon millennia, even the nearly eternal strength of great boulders had succumbed to dust, and the strongest works of steel had all crumbled into rust. The dust which lay upon the plains could once have been grass and trees, rocks⊠even the corpses of people perhaps, or maybe something else. But now, it was all just a lot of dry sand, and there no was longer anything else that could be said about it.
Joshua gently tried to extract a fragment of broken armor, but even as careful as he was about it, the rusted piece of iron disintegrated into powder at the merest touch.
Abandoning the idea of picking out the remnants of those destroyed weapons, Joshua jumped back up to the surface, his expression serious, and then looked around at the gathered party, solemnly declaring, âEveryone, before we mysteriously arrived at this cursed place⊠you all saw that vision, right?â
Of course.
Everyone nodded to show agreementâthey had all seen the vision: the scene of a great battle taking place upon a vast, open plain.
âI am about to suggest one possibilityâof course, itâs quite possible that it isnât possible.â Joshua turned his head towards the deep hole heâd dug, and then indicated the armor fragments and weapon pieces at the bottom. Raising his voice, he announced severely, âI can roughly ascertain that this place where weâre standing right now⊠is exactly the same location where that battle took place âupon an open plain.â
âDo you have any proof of this, Joshua?â Moreila inquired, although he didnât appear to doubt Joshuaâs wordsâit was just an innocent question.
âBesides these left-over weapon fragments at the bottom of this hole⊠no, itâs just a guess.â Joshua shook his head, patting the dust off of himself, and added in a low voice, âBut right now this is all we can say: the fact of the matter is, itâs obvious that what happened to us earlier was that we passed through a dimensional riftâwho knows where it came fromâand then arrived at this world on the other side of it.â
This world that had been consumed by Chaos.
He thought quietly to himself, and then continued. â⊠And in that instant, before we passed through, we just happened to see a vision of that scene. If you tell me thatâs not a coincidence, I wonât believe it.â
There was silence.
In truth, Clyre and Moreila had already considered this likelihood, but to hear it declared with such conviction⊠nevertheless, it still came as a shock to them. Meanwhile, Ling stood silently behind the warrior, saying not a word.
âThis time, weâre in really deep trouble.â Stroking his beard, the old dwarf wailed in distress, âAll the dimensional passages connected to our world have already been sealed. Finding our way back will be exceedingly difficultâand with you and me gone, in time, Moldavia will descend into chaos. We can only hope that my son can keep the situation under control until our return.â
âThereâs no Primal energy here. My powers are greatly diminished.â Clyre appeared to be tremendously displeased, the Gold-tier druid wearing an expression of grave silence. Looking closely at her soft white hands, she bit her lower lip and whispered, âThe elements are also unresponsiveâthey do not heed my commands⊠all magical ability has been reduced by over eighty percent. The Flame of this world is very weakâIâve never seen anything like this before.â
Joshua felt more or less the same wayâif anything, he felt it more deeply than the other twoâhis energy was constantly leaking out from within, and the warrior had been unable to check the flow, no matter what he tried. Just like the transfer of heat: energy inevitably moved from more towards less.
I ended up here because of the strange energy within that steel-essence crystal. If I want to go back, at the very least Iâll need to find the source of that energy⊠and that source is definitely somewhere in this world.
When he thought this, Joshua recalled something odd heâd heard at the end of the vision.
âThe Pool of Souls⊠the Soul of FireâŠâ
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Chewing this over for a moment, the warrior eventually turned to the others and asked, âDoes anyone know what a âSoul of Fireâ is?â
The old dwarf gave Joshua a strange look, exclaiming, âWouldnât that be you?â
âMe?â Stunned for a moment, Joshua could not keep his brow from furrowing. âItâs me?â
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Before the old dwarf could reply to Joshua, a strange light suddenly appeared in the distant sky.