Chapter 301 â Hall of Fame (1)
Theodore appeared with a flash of light. As soon as he escaped from the teleport blockade, he moved from the halls of the palace to his private room.
He didnât want to walk around, but neither did he feel so tired that he wanted to lie down in bed right away. If it was as Kurt explained, no one would know that Theodore had already woken up. In that case, there was no need for him to cause a disturbance.
âI am worried about Sylvia and Master, but⊠His Majesty wouldâve told me if something has happened to them.â
In Meltor, information could no longer be hidden or restricted from Theodore. Kurt knew this, so wasnât it impossible for him to hide news about Theoâs people? It was right to think that nothing had happened in the meantime.
Theodore sat in his chair and requested, âExplain the feature called the Hall of Fame.â
He had read the message a few times, but all it said was âlearn the accumulated knowledge of magicians using achievement points.â How could he learn it and what was included? He was forced to ask Gluttony directly.
-Okay. Unsurprisingly, Gluttony replied like it had been waiting. -As implied by the name, the Hall of Fame is a special function that exists to preserve the souls of memorable or worthy magicians. This feature applies to writers of books eaten by all users, from the Age of Mythology to present day. Only the most brilliant and outstanding ones are eligible for this function.
ââŠSince the Age of Mythology?â
-Thatâs right. There is a magician who pulled an asteroid from outer space, and thereâs also a magician who made an underwater city at the bottom of the sea. Every single one of them has made a mark in the history of magic.
Meteor fall was a catastrophe which had been unintentionally caused by a great magician whilst exploring the sea of stars. The legendary underwater city known as Atlantis⊠Records said it was an island which had been sunk by the hands of Atlas during the Age of Mythology.
Some of the magicians were wicked, and others were good. However, their alignment didnât matter. Gluttony only cared about the magic. Thus, he collected the souls of over 100 great magicians. Sometimes, they were the enemies of his user. There were other times when they were disciples or heroes who fought on the battlefield together.
The Hall of Fame was like Gluttonyâs history built over thousands of years, maybe longer.
Theodore asked without hiding his surprise, âI can learn from them directly?â
-If you want. It is also possible to receive their assistance if you have enough achievement points.
âAssistance? Is it similar to the one question one answer function?â
-The question and answer is the most basic assistance, Gluttony gave a vague answer. Then it made a direct suggestion, -It is quicker to experience it once. How about it?
-Yes. You donât seem to have anything to do. If I am mistaken, I will apologize.
Theodore was a little worried, but his hesitation was brief. This was something he had to experience once, and it was hard for him to leave the room right now. He got up from the chair and moved to the bed before giving an answer. After all, be it Synchro or the Library, he had lost consciousness every time he used Gluttonyâs functions.
âOkay, I will try it once.â
Gluttony moved at Theodoreâs consent.
[At Userâs request, the Hall of Fame has opened.]
[User currently has 157,329 achievement points.]
[Reconstructing the list of the Hall of Fame⊠Complete. The structure has been fixed in the form of a âgalleryâ, according to the userâs recognition structure. There are three frames registered by User.]
[Connecting to the Hall of Fame.]
Theodore felt his consciousness being sucked away as always. Behind his eyelids, his spirit was being drawn into the hole on his left palm. The connection with his five senses faded, and the distinction between reality and his consciousness blurred. He was sucked into the vortex of irresistible attractionâ
âŠOr he should have been.
âUh, arenât I enduring well?â
Unlike before, Theodore remained conscious.
âIs it because I reached the 8th circle? If I go this way, I can enter GluttonyâŠâ
Not long after that, Theodore clenched his teeth and prepared for the dizziness. Then his consciousness was sucked into Gluttonyâs vortex.
Kiiiing-! There was a sharp noise ringing in the mental world, where there was no concept of sound. Simultaneously, a wave of dizziness came over him. Theodore was stunned, dizzy, and then nauseous. Even so, he patiently endured it for a few minutes. Finally, the dizziness stopped. Theodore opened his tightly closed eyes and looked around.
[Is this the universe inside of Gluttony?]
There was a sea of endless darkness filled with shiny beads of light like the stars in the night sky. It was a huge and desolate universe. These were the words of old scholars: The sky, the earth, and the universe were wide and rough. If the study of magic touched the world, then the universe was waiting at the final destination.
Theodore refuse to imagine the end of the world that was infinitely expanding even now. It was a spectacular universe inside the grimoire, Gluttony of the Seven Sins.
-Hoh, you didnât lose consciousness. Gluttony recognized him. -If you look at it every day, youâll get no inspiration. But the first impression is the same for any user. Civilization as well. Once you observe it, you have no choice but to pursue it. Regardless of whether it is magic or science, there is nothing in history that hasnât challenged the universe. User, Theodore Miller, are you the same as the prophets?
[âŠI am a bit ashamed, but I canât deny it.]
Theodoreâs heart was beating rapidly. Heâd thought that pursuing a dream was purely a privilege of childhood, but now a new fire was burning in Theodoreâs heart. A magician with eight circles could destroy a kingdom. However, even they werenât qualified to leave this earth and challenge the universe. Only a person who had become a true transcendent by completing nine circles, the circles beyond the frame of life, could qualify.
âPer ardua ad astra (Through adversity to the stars),â Theodore recalled an old saying heâd heard somewhere and clenched his fists.
At that moment, gravity returned to Theodoreâs body.
âWah!â Theodore stumbled a few steps due to the sudden change and opened his eyes after barely regaining his balance. ââŠThis place.â
In a simple word, it was a corridor. A gentle light shone from the lamps on the wall, and the passage was a straight path. There was a red carpet at his feet as he took careful steps. It was a landscape that could be present in a royal palace, but Theodore found a strange point.
Countless portraits hung along the corridor at regular intervals.
âSimon Magus⊠Georg Faust⊠Aleister CrowleyâŠ?â
There were nameplates at the bottom of the portraits lined up on the left and right. Even if he knew the history of the Age of Mythology, the great people who played active roles in that era were unknown. Theodore only knew about Surtr, the owner of Laevateinn and Paracelsus.
-You can touch it if you want.
Theodore reached out a finger according to Gluttonyâs words.
[Would you like to open Aleister Crowley? 48,316 points will be consumed to awaken this soul.]
â4-48,000?â Theodore panicked at the absurd number and let go, causing the message to disappear without a trace. If he thought about a grimoire that was worth 70,000 points, this was a truly ridiculous cost.
Then Gluttony chuckled and said, -Iâm sorry, but this is just at an ordinary level, User. Simon Magus next to him requires 150,000 points to wake up.
âWhat? What type of magician is he?â
-He was the peak of gnosticism. He died in the challenge of the 10th circle, but his capabilities are considered within the top three inside this Hall of Fame.
Theodore gulped involuntarily. He didnât know who Simon Magus was, but Gluttony placed him within the top three despite having collected magicians for thousands of years? A monster that had reached the peak even during the Age of Mythology, where there were 100 grandmasters⊠ He wasnât something that could be easily awakened with achievement points.
âEh?â At that moment, there were some portraits that caught Theodoreâs eyes. ââŠWhy are these portraits shining?â
The portrait before him wasnât reflecting the light. Rather, the frame itself was actually emitting light. Moreover, it wasnât just one. Theodore looked carefully at the contents of the portraits and staggered back. It wasnât because he discovered an unfamiliar face. On the contrary, it was because familiar faces welcomed him.
Gluttony confirmed Theodoreâs thoughts, -It is as you are thinking. These portraits are the souls personally collected by User.
From left to right, they were Heathcliff, Abe no Seimei, and Paracelsus. They were magicians worthy of being in the Hall of Fame.
âThe authors of the books I ate are hereâŠâ Theodore looked at the three portraits with a strange sentiment.
Meanwhile, Gluttony continued, -They donât need to be opened up separately, and it doesnât cost a big price to talk to them. It is also possible to get their help easier than other souls if you use achievement points.
âTheir help⊠For example?â
-The lingering attachments left by great magicians like them are usually hard to solve. Furthermore, in the case of a unique ability, it is often impossible to learn even after completing Transmission. It is like Paracelsusâ Discerning Eye, that is innate to him, or Heathcliffâs Prophecy.
Theodore nodded. Their unique abilities were extraordinary and powerful. If he could borrow these abilities at will, it would be worth spending the achievement points.
âAh, that reminds me.â Theodore looked at the portraits and remembered the past. âWhen you have reached the boundary of a mortal, go once again to the world tree⊠Should I ask Paracelsus about that?â
Having gone from the 7th circle to the 8th circle, there was only one wall left to transcend. So, Theodore probably met the criteria now. He looked at Paracelsusâ portrait. Paracelsus was a dignified and elegant magician with a white beard. However, there was an unquenchable curiosity and playfulness in his eyes.
ââŠNo, it would be hard to hear a proper answer.â Theodoreâs intuition spoke to him. The hint that the old man gave Theodore previously was the only thing he would hear, so it wasnât worth wasting achievement points. Thus, Theodore stood in front of a different portrait and reached out a hand.
-User, will you receive his help?
-âŠI donât understand your intentions, but okay. I will approve the request and call the soul.
At the same time, several notification messages popped up.
[Heathcliffâs soul has been called.]
[It is a soul directly collected by the user. A conversation with the soul wonât consume any achievement points.]
The left hanging portrait shone, and the shadow of a man walked out. He was a middle-aged bearded man in white robes. It was the former master of the white tower and writer of the Book of Clouds, Heathcliff.
âAh, you called me.â He saw Theodore in front of him and his eyes widened. ââŠWhat? Youâve already reached the 8th circle? It isnât uncommon to be surpassed by juniors, but I never had that experience. I didnât know I would fall behind first.â
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âDonât worry. My stomach is just slightly sick,â Heathcliff started the conversation with a silly joke before nodding calmly. âSo? Why have you called me, Junior? You hardly need my help now with your skills.â
âIf only that was the case.â Theodore had a purpose for calling Heathcliff. âI would like to request for Seniorâs specialty.â
âHrmm, my specialty?â
âYes.â Theodore took a deep breath and confronted Heathcliffâs hazy eyes. âPlease read the mysteries known only to heaven for me.â