Chapter 779: To Herd the Stars
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On the coastal docks, the busy elven fishermen looked up at the sky that was darkening.
Overhead, the orange sun that just rose briefly rose was already covered by gathering clouds, while countless gloom vapors assembled from across all directions to the shade. The dull but sonorous echo could be heard resounding throughout the world.
Although the antler-crowned elf appeared shocked and frowned at the imposing presence suddenly arriving over the skies, his tone remained calm. âIt looks like a very huge crabâŚâ
On the other hand, Priest was not just shocked and puzzledâhis inner alarm was blaring, unlike the antler-crowned elf who did not understand what was happening and considered thought that it was some phenomenon similar to an âeclipseâ!
âThe eight-legged fungi had clearly pursued them here!
âHow did they move so fast?! Damn it, if they really broke through the world barrier, we have no place to hide at all⌠do we really have to ask for protection from Hub Accrafa?â
Thunder rumbled continuously high above. At first, Priest was extremely nervous as his mind furiously considered any possible countermeasures, but he soon realized that no matter how forceful the pincer had struck, the sky showed no change or distortion, remaining as sturdy as it always had been.
The pincerâs strike was quite simply, loud but ineffectual⌠then, after some time passed, it simply left, seemingly knowing that the world barrier could not be pierced.
âAh. Such things often happen here, so you donât have to be too surprised. You humans have short lifespans, and might have lost knowledge about that.â The antler-crowned elf said soothingly, noticing Priestâs expression beside him.
âIt happened twice in my lifetime alone: once was a hundred and twenty years ago, when the phantom of a whale appeared over the skies and crashed as forcefully on the skies as it could. The second time was more than fifty years ago, when phantoms of a school of small fishesâthey too, struck the skies for a long time but to no avail.â
Noticing Priestâs eyes widening in shock at himself, the antler-crowned elf curiously righted the crown over his head. âThatâs just my memories,â he added. âThere are many similar incidents recorded in the Mother Treeâs memories, which is why Iâm not too surprised⌠although I am puzzled why itâs a crabâs pincer this time. Might the ancestors have been right that itâs a borderless âOcean of Voidâ beyond the skies? Thatâs some rich marine produce.â
Around them, the elven fishermen who had noticed the anomaly overhead simply pointed and gestured at it for a while before resuming their work. Everything was as the antler-crowned elf had said: it was nothing new for them.
âBlunder. We simply donât understand the ecosystem in this world or the surroundings in which the elves had survived under⌠Still, isnât the outer layer of this world too tough? If these elves were right, Void Behemoths had attempted to invade this place a few times but had simply failed!â
It was then that Priest finally realized that his party and himself might have committed a great errorâthey had carried forward their impression of Mycroft elves to the elves of this âunknown worldâ.
Although both specimens appeared remarkably alike, they were essentially different racesâthey have split apart in all aspects after who knows how long had passed, and were now distinct be it in their customs, world views or even living essence.
At the very thought, Priest quickly decided to seize the chance and ask the antler-crowned elf about some general customs.
âYouâre asking about our past? To be frank, I wonât remember much if Iâm not connected to the Mother Tree.â
The middle-aged elf said in return as he led Priest to stroll along rows of coconut trees beside the beach. âThereâs not much to tell actually,â he said hoarsely, âafter the first ancestors had planted the seed of the Mother Lifetree at the heart of our home, they soon succumbed to Otherworld Blightâfor our part, we relied on the Mother Treeâs protection and unified wills to flourish until today.â
âThis is definitely a fine place. There are coconuts by the shores, while berry bushes and fruit trees grew amidst the forest, not to mention the many flocks of beasts. Apart from the Otherworld Blight and otherworld aberrations, we virtually have no enemies.â
As he spoke, the antler-crowned elf picked up two coconuts from the coastal sands. Both were probably the size of three fists, and the elf passed one to Priest. âHence,â he said softly, âwe flourished generation after generation, living here peacefully until now⌠And thatâs our history.â
Priest quietly poked two holes into the coconut with his fingers and drank from it. The juice was rather lacking in flavor but was fragrant and refreshing, pure and unsullied, having good quality. He could also see some of the tired elven fishermen picking up the coconuts from the beach as well, having a drink as they rested as well before going back to work.
Each elven boat could only carry two or three persons and was at most near ten meters long. Logically speaking, such boats could only move through rivers and lakesâit would too dangerous for it to be used even by the coasts, making fishing simply impossible. However, most of the elves had some supernatural powers and they would use magic to stabilize their boats, therefore not only are they able to move freely in the sea, they could even move to deeper areas to lure schools of fishes.
Moreover, since fishes and other marine produce were not their main food source, the consumption of two to three thousand elves was not even as fast as the natural replenishment of the oceanic region. Most fishermen who simply worked for one or two hours would already have obtained enough food for their entire family for up to a fortnightâmost of which would be dried as reserve rations for winter.
Some of the fishermen were even sunbathing leisurely at the moment.
ââŚHow long has your tribe been living like this?â Priest asked quietly, putting the coconut shell beneath a tree beside him. âA few hundred years, orâŚâ
âAt least one or two thousand years. Perhaps even longer.â
The antler-crowned elf simply answered, appearing nonchalant. âThe five generations of leaders before us had done wellâthe only thing which I outshone them in was probably in living longer.â
âNo⌠what I mean is, has your tribe never thought of change?â
Priest stopped in his tracks and looked up at the skies where the clouds had yet to disperse entirely, and then down towards the quiet and peaceful seas around him. He remembered many things⌠his old home, trampled over by draconic beasts when the Berserker Dragon Plague struck the southern fortresses, his kin and neighbors feasted upon by dragons and the many ordinary citizens of Mycroft who still struggled to survive until this day.
The young warrior glanced once more at the traces of Chaos corruption on the arm of the antler-crowned elf, and recalled the long shadow carved upon Solâs back. âYou have encountered so many sudden anomalies,â he said, holding back his emotions, âand there is also the Chaos, Otherworld Blight, and otherworld aberrations⌠Had you never thought of developing technology to solve those problems?â
âYour homeland is so abundant; your environment so peaceful! Even if this world is a little⌠unusual, how could your kind stay like this over two thousand years? Do you not fear death, or wish to live longer?â
The antler-crowned elf did not understand why Priest appeared rather emotional. He spoke as he always did, calmly and serenely, âTechnology? What is that? If youâre referring to the crafting of your armors, we certainly desire itâwhich is why we were willing to exchange for it.â
âAs for anything else, we could simply follow the measures we inherited from our forebears.â
The middle-aged elf slowly buried his own coconut beneath the san and rose. âThe Mother Tree stores knowledge of the
He turned and level his gaze at Priestâfor the first time, the young warrior grimly saw and observed in detail the entire face of the leader of the âOverwatch Tribeâ.
The elfâs features were rather withered, unlike young elves who were just one or two-hundred years old. As with most elves, he appeared androgynous, although his long, dark-green hair was blackened and yellowing⌠it was a sign that an elfâs lifespan was reaching its end.
The antler-crowned elfâs lips were tightly pursed, making him appear solemn, but the most distinct aspect about him was his eyesight. His eyes were slightly turbid as well, but even as he leveled his gaze at Priestâs own, his sight was wandering, with both his pupils that had whitened shifting slightly towards different directions. Magical energy occasionally flickered in his vision as well, making his gaze appear unfocused, even unnatural.
âI might have forgotten to tell your team something, too.â
The elf smiled mildly, tolerantly, carefreely and without hostility at Priest, who now appeared cautious and intent on leaving at any moment. âThe spirit of the Overwatch tribe is connected together through the Mother Tree. We know your every move, how you treat our fellow tribesmen: you are kind, friendly, prudent, principled and know the gap between good and evil. That is why Overwatch consider you trustworthy humans, and not otherworld aberrations.â
ââŚWhat?!â Priest exclaimed in surprise; he was earnestly bewildered this time. âYour⌠spirits are connected?!â
In truth, Priest had heard before that elves had such ability a long time ago. However, since Father Nature ascendedâin other words, after the truest elf and god of the elves was born, that ancient ability to link spirits vanished from the pages of history.
And these otherworld spirits⌠retained that power?!
The antler-crowned elf smiled, showing his teeth as Priest ruminated, and said nothing. Meanwhile, the young warrior calmed and then quickly thought of something. âNow that you mention it,â he said, frowning, âdid Sol approach me to probe my reaction?â
âNo.â The elven leaderâs tone suddenly turned cold, and his eyes narrowed even as he continued. âSol is my daughter. She was born with a naturally defectâ itâs not an attempt to probe for a reaction, Iâm unaware that she has spoken to you.â
The elven leader, who had spoken fluently suddenly started to stutter just as his gaze cooled, and it was a long time before his tone recovered. âWe could sense the thoughts of each of our own kind through our Mother Tree, exchanging our mood, communicating. That is why our tribe would never have any conflict and everyone is one, big family, sharing all happiness, anger, sadness, and delight, even when it came to the Otherworld Blight.â
âSol, however, is different. She was born separated from the Mother Tree, unable to connect to its store of knowledge and therefore required our gradual education across a long time to learn common tribal knowledge. It was why she often ran off to places our forebears had visited, places of no significance⌠most of the time, she would often ask to go far away, to see frivolous things, a complete aberrant in her own tribe.â
âThatâs also precisely whyâwithout everyone being there to share her burdens, the Otherworld Blight exerts a heavy toll upon her.â
At that, the elven leader turned to Priest. âJust as how those humans had vanished without a trace several centuries ago,â he said calmly, âbeings not connected in spirit could never rely upon their will to withstand Otherworld Blightâour forebears had invited the humans to join our spiritual collective, but they were reluctant to the last, claiming that it holds no future. But now, they are gone, and our own âfutureâ still lives.â
âChild of the plains. If your party is willing to connect with us in spirit, you will become one of usâand not just partners as we are now. We will aid you with however we can.â
âNo, thanks. Goodbye.â
Priest quickly waved him off, shaking his head and declining that suggestion. It did not appear to surprise the elven leader, who simply nodded and skipped over the topic.
Now, the pair had already left the coast, and began walking back through the forest path.
Priest could not resist rubbing his temples after learning so many unexpected information. âOtherworld Blightâletâs call it that for the moment,â he said after taking a moment to calm down. âAccording to what I know, although that illness could be resisted by collective spirits in the short-term, its corruption remains irreversible. If this drags on, the Blight itself would accumulate within the tribeâs very psyche, leading to worse consequencesâhow did your tribe solve that?â
In truth, there were still many users of the elvesâ system of collectively connected wills in recent times, with the psionics of the West Mountains being the most reputable amongst them. Then, when the Great Mana Tide arrived which saw a rapid development in supernatural powers and technology, West Mountain psionics also developed a unique ability of spiritual communication: through various psionic spells or certain unique magical hubs, they would connect several or up to dozens of individuals into a single body as they fought.
It was an effective skill. By joining in spirit, every connected individualâs casting speed and combat endurance would rise by thirty percent, just as they would have considerable strength to resist Chaos corruption, along with certain ability for self-purification. If it was a weaker Chaos and spirit corruption, it would have been utterly cleansed.
Nevertheless, things remained like how Priest had put it: such a union would do nothing other than delay the speed at which Chaos corrupted. Apart from the prime Holy Light that the hierarchs of the Seven Gods Church embodied, each Legendâs unique methods and Order Power that each Sageâs heir possessed, there was basically no other force that could resist the corruption of Chaos. It may not be distinct at first, but eventually the entire psionic network would erode and corrupt, becoming a body of Chaos.
These Otherworld elves had endured Chaos corruption for a long time, and their connected spirits should have long since fallen. Even so, they livedâcomfortably and harmoniously at that, which was something very unimaginable.
Thatâs why Priest wanted to know how the reason behind it all.
âItâs quite simple. Sacrifice.â
Unlike what Priest imagined, the antler-crowned elf did not hesitate to reveal the secret. âThrough sacrifice, and the Sacred Altar Mountain, we greatly reduced the corruption of Otherworld Blight.â
Then, the elf simply revealed how his tribe could flourish for so long despite the corruption of Chaos.
âThe Otherworld Blight is an unusual malady that spreads on two fronts: the flesh and the spirit. There would be root of the malady within the body of everyone here, unremovable but varying to different degrees. However, through the power of the Mother Tree, we could transfer the Otherworld Blight from most others to those with greater abilities who could endure it.â
At that, the antler-crowned elf smiled nonchalantly. âThose, such as I, who would carry the Otherworld Blight of hundreds while temporarily stopping the turn into otherworld aberrations.â
âAnd then?â Priest could not help but pressed.
âThen, we head to the Sacred Altar Mountain.â
The leader of the Overwatch tribe looked up, gesturing for Priest to look at the direction of Hub Accrafa. âThe Sacred Altar Mountain has a power to completely cleanse all Otherworld Blight,â he said serenely, 'so that excess Blight would not return to the Mother Three after the death of its host. In each one or two centuries, we would select ten champions who could host the Blight who eventually heads to the Holy Mountain for prayer.â
No, wait, noâthatâs not sacrifice!
That was essentially no cleansing⌠It was seeking death.
Priest exhaled, and leveled a complicated gaze at the antler-crowned elf. Even if others did not understand, would he, one who was almost incinerated into ash, not?
Was that so-called cleansing not simply using the extremely powerful magical ray to crush body and soul into nothingness?! Whatever returning to the Mother Tree was impossible! Even Supreme champions would be maimed and at deathâs door if they were struck by that level of magical ray!
And yet, these elves did it without fearâin each one or two hundred years, the tribe would send their strongest elites to be cleansed, while those remaining would continue their peaceful, leisurely, unchanging and unadvanced lives.
They connected to each other in spirit, each of them sensing each otherâs emotions and thought, therefore developing no doubt, envy, argument or competition. They only had to labor a day to rest a week, staying in a region with fine climate and inhabiting caverns offering perfect temperaturesâit was too perfect, even for a civilization that had barely begun developing, a flawless threshold the elves of Mycroft never reached.
Even when they had seen the Elite Partyâs enchanted armor, they never once thought of âresearchingâ, instead willingly exchanging it and keeping it in the Mother Tree, just like squirrels that hoarded food.
They would share delight, anger, saneness, and joy, while the technology their forebears left for them allowed them to live blissfully and safely, so much so that the elves had no motivation for progress or to explore faraway places.
As Priest conversed with the elven leader, colossal Void behemoths that bore the form of hermit-crabs slowly drifted along the endless Void, carrying a semi-spherical planetary world.
âGreat Khan. The Fourth Behemoth had discovered an unusual world in the Dark Star Region. It had intended pry open a dead world to replenish its resources, only to realize that its World Barrier was so unimaginably stalwart that it could not even leave a mark.â
At the bottom of the beehive city, a black shelled octapedal fungus was reporting towards a spiritual void reverently. âWhat are your instructions?â
ââŚStay away from that world. Do not simply touch such special worlds.â
It was a long time later that the spiritual void slowly communicated. âThis is the Lost Galaxy, and the stalwart world you refer to is perhaps a Sealed World where some ancient aberration was kept. It is by fortune that it was not shatteredâif it had been, it would be nothing good waiting for us.â
âBut the subjects require sustenance⌠We have crossed the long layer of material vacuum, and now both behemoths and subjects could hardly bear the hunger.â
The black shelled eight-legged fungus stayed motionless, maintaining its âreverentâ posture as it spoke softly, âGreat KhanâŚâ
Another long silence ensued before a rather delirious voice echoed. âEat freely, apart from those⌠unusual worlds. Be it those with life or dead, devour them all⌠We have held back for long, we must collect stores before the âHuntersâ comeâŚâ
âThis is far from our finishing pointâthere is still a long road ahead⌠go forth and heard, Kumocinda, my King of First Akasha. Herd the stars, so that our world⌠become⌠fertileâŚâ
The voice disappeared, but the black eight-legged fungus did not move.
Dozens of minutes later, it slowly rose after it was certain the voice vanished entirely, and left the white palace.
Outside the palace, a team of gray eight-legged fungi elites were waiting. The one standing up front quickly approached the black fungus one he saw him, bending its own limbs. âWhat are the instructions of the Great KhanâŚ?â
Kumocinda stayed silent for quite a while, before saying with a tone that could have been either somber or delight, âdevour. Devour as you will, subjects of mineâthe Great Khan of the Utmost had given permission, we could vent as we wish⌠search for those worlds with life and flesh to herd, that our world feast upon the meat!â
âThis galaxy will be our new farm.â
Meanwhile, inside a certain gigantic silver cocoon in the Void outside the world of Mycroft, Joshuaâs will was left troubled.
âA little mana, elemental energies, ether, stir and stir⌠tsk, itâs much.â
âHoly Light, psionic energy, and paint trace Order Power⌠hmm. A little loose, paste together with Steel Strength, adjusting, adjustingâŚâ
âAh, too much Steel Strength!â
In the dazzling outline of the world, radiances of supernatural energies stirred in all colors. However, when a streak of silver radiance abruptly enlarged, a small explosion erupted inside the outline of a world.
It was only then did Joshua, who had been learning the Fairy Queensâ method in creating worlds and barely restored the worldâs outline, realized at once that those little rascals were unreliable.
âI say⌠how did those damned little butterflies create Fairyland?!â
The will of Joshuaâs main body had been considering in the giant silver cocoon on how to create a whole new world.
He was not learning to imitate Void Behemoths which shaped worlds through some grand self-destructâthe warrior led a happy life and had no intention for suicide. He wished to imitate the fairies, employing various Steel Authority and elemental forces, starting from a demiplane as he completed a world.
The process was certainly difficult, with frequent explosions due to disharmonious forcesâit happened especially with Joshuaâs single-minded aim to shape a more complete world than the Fairy Queens that he added more elements of supernatural powers from the very start.
It was certainly laborious, and it was then that Joshua sensed his clone arriving at the Multiverse Sacrificial Grounds.
âItâs definitely time to ask the Commanding Will to ask about Priest and the others.â
Joshua glanced once at the dazzling and flawless Steel Strength crystallizationâthe complete outline of a world, only to shake his head.
âIâll save that for later.â
Even if he should not be directly asking about world coordinates in fear that the Commanding Will of the Multiverse Sacrificial Grounds would crash, Joshua knew its processing style well enough to interact with the Artificial Intelligence.
After all, he had another AI in his own home, and he had since become very familiar with it after so many years.
Thus, a profound will emerged from the giant silver cocoon, following a formless trail as it descended upon the Multiverse Sacrificial Grounds.
In the Multiverse Sacrificial Grounds, the human form of Joshua had just use Steel Strength to materialize his body. Then, as his eyes sparkled, his presence increased further.
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Sensing Joshuaâs arrival, the silver sun of the Multiverse Sacrificial Grounds slightly flashed, and a sonorous voice could be heard echoing in the depths of the warriorâs mind.
âDo you wish to ask about your pupilsâ location? It is a shame, but I have lost my data in that respect.â
Joshua, however, shook his head.
âNo, Iâm not asking about that,â he replied in his mind resonantly. âCommanding Will, could you tell me truthfully how old is the earliest recorded data you could retrace?â