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Chapter 882 Tales



Icy soon slowed down, the large Elemental having reduced her magic to a reasonable degree.

Nearby spirits still followed them, but Ilea assumed that Icy was no longer a massive beacon that shined even through the storms. She saw through her dominion that they had reached a mountain range, Icy climbing up and then past the peaks, down into a valley, and then into a cavern.

Instantly, the loud sound of the all present storm was reduced to background noise. They came up on a collapsed tunnel, ice forming before the Elemental before she bore through the collapsed rock.

Guess that makes more sense than magical ice walls the spirits would sense, Ilea thought, holding on through the violent process. The tunnel collapsed again behind them, the two coming out in a large cavern. Hundreds of ice crystals came into existence and floated in the air, generating pale light that illuminated the stone walls.

It felt cramped with the ice wolf present, the large elemental lying down, the size of her antlers reduced to not hit the ceiling.

Ilea kept up her healing.

Icy looked tired and closed her eyes a moment later.

Ilea sat down a few meters away, pushing as much healing as she could into the creature. She didn’t want to attempt using her third tier, both because she didn’t understand the Elemental’s body at all, and because she felt like it would deplete her mana immediately. She did try to focus on the cracks, slowly evening them out in the next few minutes.

[Ice Elemental – lvl ????]

And she’s higher level than the Meadow. No wonder you’re still alive.

“Heal up and rest until you feel better,” she said and continued using her magic.

The levels from the battle were fewer than some of her earlier fights on Erendar. She assumed mainly because of them fighting the spirit together.

I wonder if that one would’ve been a stalemate without Icy’s help. Certainly came to an end much faster.

She formed heat within her and summoned a meal, but found that Icy’s presence didn’t really allow for heat beyond Ilea’s own body. She was glad there were quite a few meals in her domain that were meant to be eaten cool. She just had to be really quick, or everything would freeze over.

Licking on frozen ale wasn’t particularly tasty either, but Ilea found the novelty amusing nonetheless. How many people could claim to have eaten pseudo ale ice cream next to an Elemental, in a cavern, on a distant moon covered in storms and four mark spirit monsters.

She once again distributed her stat points. The battle had awarded her two additional Core points for surviving the spirit’s Fourth Tier spells. [Astral Star] and [Domain of Weight]. She hadn’t gained a point for being close to Icy’s Fourth Tier and decided she would have to ask the wolf to use it on her at some point.

Maybe not the best option if we don’t want to attract more spirits.

Ilea leaned against the wall and watched the dancing pale blue crystal lights. She smiled, watching the Elemental sleep as she ate a bowl of potato salad. The food started to crunch as it froze over.

You must’ve had a rough few years.

Icy stirred a few minutes later, her body rumbling with a strange sound before she opened her eyes. The large blue and white orbs seemed to move, as if they focused on Ilea.

“Hungry?” Ilea asked and raised her bowl. She didn’t exactly want to share her food, but Icy was injured. And they hadn’t seen each other in a long while.

The elemental didn’t reply.

Ilea formed an ashen wolf, then a bowl of food.

Icy seemed slightly confused.

“I suppose you wouldn’t eat, would you,” Ilea murmured. “Being an elemental and all.”

She smiled and continued eating. “Found some of the battlegrounds,” she sent. “You must’ve fought a lot of spirits.”

The wolf lit up slightly, the ice shifting to show her form engaged in battle.

“Looked like a massacre. I did kill the one we fought together, back then. It was lurking around, probably looking for you,” Ilea sent.

Icy growled. She seemed excited.

“I fought a lot of things too while I was back home.”

She added ash, creating various creatures from the flying horrors of Kohr to the Wind of Aveer.

Icy watched with a focused look, glancing to the near evened out cracks in her body before she closed her eyes.

A feeling of gratitude reached Ilea’s mind.

“I just happen to be a healer. Kind of. If I need ice, I know where to ask,” she sent and winked.

The wolf seemed amused.

Ilea thought that was good.

She assumed Icy would go back to sleep, but the wolf stayed awake, and watched her with inquisitive eyes.

And so Ilea started telling her what had happened. With both words and ash. She started with her arrival back on Elos, bringing the Meadow to the new realm. Her introduction of the creature to Hallowfort and the North, and the formation of the Accords. She told of the Fae, of Audur, of the Ascended, and the realm of Kohr. She talked about her friend and dagger Aki, taking over an entire army of machines, told of the Taleen hidden away in Io, of the Cerithil Hunters that now fought in the Navali forest, among the chaos of the Domains.

And the Elemental listened, with an attentive gaze.

When Ilea was done, the cracks had nearly healed, and the Elemental formed another field of ice. It seemed to be her turn, and it was Ilea’s turn to listen.

She leaned back and summoned another meal, watching as the Elemental created an ice based reenactment of her journey. Short battles of her obliterating swaths of spirits, extensive battles against Daughters, all of which she defeated. Some of the battlegrounds, she left with injuries, but she traveled on. Icy rested and slept in every set of mountains that she found, but it was only a matter of time until more spirits showed up, her form too powerful, too bright a source of mana for them to ignore.

“I knew you’d survive,” Ilea said and smiled, finishing her now frozen potatoes. “And now that I’m here, we can figure things out. I can kill them with my fires. Don’t think they can come back from that.”

The Elemental listened.

“And I could get you to Elos as well. Might have to squeeze you through a gate, but now that I have a way to Erendar, there are options,” she sent.

Icy didn’t seem particularly keen on the idea of leaving these lands. But she formed a few of the spirits with her ice, then covered them in ice shaped like fires.

“The Meadow wants to rid these lands of the Daughters too. And I plan to hunt them for the time being. Not sure we can do anything about the storms though.”

Icy seemed amused. She formed a mountain range made of ice, then herself walking to one of the peaks. Her small form lied down while looking at the stars, undisturbed by any spirits.

“And you can keep the storms away?”

A gust of cold wind flowed around the miniature copy, pushing the nearby floating crystals aside.

“Suppose you already kept that dome cleared out during our fight. We can discuss with the Meadow. If I can really kill them, we can start clearing them out, I suppose, but I don’t know anything about the Daughters. I don’t know how they form, nor why the storms are here now. It will take time.”

Again, Icy seemed amused.

She looked at Ilea with a reassuring gaze.

“Hey, not everyone is as ancient as you are,” she murmured. “I think I’ll go talk to the Meadow, now that I found you. Speaking of which, I have a mark I can set on you, if you are willing. It will allow me to teleport to you, and we can exchange twenty words ever hour. Maybe you can howl or something if you need help. I will also set one of my anchors here, which means I can teleport here even without you.”

Icy moved her head a little closer, indicating for Ilea to touch her.

She smiled and set the mark, additionally changing her Transfer destination of Paarah to this cavern instead.

“Sure you don’t want to get out of here. I don’t know if I can manage it, but we could try,” Ilea said.

Icy closed her eyes and lied down once more.

Not interested in leaving her realm of strife? Ilea smiled. She kind of understood. Maybe Icy would be willing to visit the Meadow at least, at a latter time.

“Do call for me if anything shows up. I can probably kill it permanently,” Ilea sent. “Fighting together was fun.”

Icy opened one eye and closed it again.

Ilea still poured healing into the being, but at this point she felt the injuries were mostly gone.

She activated her third tier Transfer, aimed at her house near Ravenhall. Reminded of her recent bout with the Meadow, she decided not to use her gates.

“I’ll be back.”



Ilea appeared and instantly noted the absence of freezing sand and astral magic. She felt as if she had taken the first breath in a long while. Maybe she was. Nothing had followed her, and her destination in Erendar remained, as did her mark on Icy, though it felt obscured in the same way the one on Violence often felt.

She teleported outside and took in a deep breath, spreading her arms as she yawned. She opened a gate to the outskirts of the Meadow’s domain and stepped through.

“You’re back,” the Meadow sent, voice laced with anticipation. “Tell me.”

Ilea smiled wide. “I can kill them. Or so the notifications claim. Defeat and then kill.”

The being was silent for a few seconds. A wave of space magic moved through the fabric. “You can.”

“The storms are pretty intense. I really don’t want to get your hopes up, Meadow. And there are a lot of spirits. Even if me and Icy can clear the Daughters, there are still-”

“Icy?” the being interrupted.

“Yes. I found her a few hours ago,” Ilea said. “She’s fine. Didn’t want to come here.”

“I’m glad, that she survived. Maybe you can give her a message at a latter point in time. For now, my greetings are sufficient,” the Meadow spoke.

“Happy to deliver whatever you need. Got a mark on her too. But as I said, even with the Daughters cleared, there are… just unending amounts of death and astral spirits. They’re not much of a danger to me or Icy, but some of the Astrals are close to a thousand, with shields and regeneration.”

“There is no rush, Ilea.”

She smiled. “I could die, you know?”

“And my anchors remain, the fires of creation, remain. It is true that you could help a lot with this, but it’s not a priority. There is enough to do here, in Elos, where awakened beings are aplenty, and we don’t have to figure out how to fight an endless storm and spirits.”

“I’m happy to help, Meadow. Might be a nice hobby for me. Clearing out a moon, fighting storms and spirits. I could plant some carrots, see if they grow.”

“Amusing.”

“I’m serious. For now, it’s a great hunting ground, but if I can really kill the spirits, I’m happy to help. Not just for you. Icy wants to stargaze, I think.”

“You would waste your time, fighting most of those monsters.”

Ilea sighed. “You pretty much gave us long range teleportation. You taught me space magic, and helped with my resistances. And you’re a good friend. I think it may even be good for me, not to seek the next thrill constantly.”

“There is always another Drake. Isn’t that what you say?”

Ilea smiled. “Of course I’ll get an itch sooner or later, but it sounds nice.”

“I won’t say no to your help. As a member of the Accords, and as your friend.”

“But yeah, the eclipse is supposed to last for decades? Millennia? Don’t think there’s a particular rush right?” Ilea asked and closed her eyes. Her body didn’t really need sleep, but she wanted to do it anyway. She added a bed and blanket of ash and formed heat within both.

“Indeed. But it would be a shame if you died. Training up the Sentinels will take years.”

“Decades at least. I’m special,” she sent, right before she dozed off.



Ilea woke up to a bolt of arcane lightning smashing into her face. The ground below her bed cracked as the energies spread out. She stretched her arms and yawned.

“One entire hour of sleep. Impressive,” the Meadow sent.

“Just one? It feels like I slept like twelve,” Ilea answered. She felt a little groggy, but assumed that was more just her mind assuming she should feel groggy. Her body was fine. “Could’ve blocked that bolt as well.”

“I did the first few, then thought it’d be interesting to see what would happen. This was number nineteen. You slept through the rest.”

She scratched her cheek and looked up at the storm. “I did? You’re not fucking with me?”

“Who knows,” the Meadow sent.

Ilea smiled. She sat up in her bed slightly. “You have books, right?”

“Tens of thousands. I copy them for the scholars. Dagon and a few librarians throughout the Accords wish to create a library of sorts, including Aki and Taleen technologies. Everyone should have access to the collected knowledge of the Accords. I believe before the threat of the Architect came up, they were arguing about possible topics to limit access to.”

“Was just a matter of time,” Ilea murmured. “I wonder when the first chatroom will be born.”

“A room to communicate throughout large distances?” the Meadow asked. “They were testing that as well. Aki has since reclaimed his higher level machines, but I’m sure there will be research in the future.”

Speeding through development. Give a society some trees and a dagger, bam, modernity.

“You wanted a book?” the Meadow sent.

“Right. Yeah. Something romantic? I do want some intrigue and action though. The ending shouldn’t be too sad.”

“There are three hundred and forty two options available. Do you want them sorted by era, origin, or my personal ratings?”

“All in Elos standard?” Ilea asked.

“I translate them of course.”

Fuck me. We’re beyond modernity already. “Give me one of your choice.”

A book appeared, followed by a dome of golden light that blocked the next bolt of arcane lightning.

Ilea smiled. Suppose it needs more protection than I do. She touched the black cover, a title written in silver engraved letters into the hardcover made of what felt like wood.

The Rains of Virilya – Book 1 – Gregory Langston

“Is that?”

“A distant relative. I don’t think your friend is aware of this book, Gregory’s writings never came to fame. He was not of noble blood after all. Well written enough, and they have heart.”

“I’ll give it a shot,” Ilea said and started reading.



She paused a few hours later, the suns having moved on the horizon. It was fun to read about Virilya, though it seemed either the author lived in a time where the city was far more dangerous, or he added quite a bit of strife for tension. Just enough to balance out the quiet scenes between the young smith and the daughter of a noble house. Not a particularly complex setup, and she could see a few twists coming already, but she couldn’t help but smile, storing the book in her dominion.

“I can borrow it, I assume?” she sent to the tree.

“You can have it, if you like. I made a copy before I gave it to you.”

“You can make paper?”

“Not in the same manner as the known processes. It’s wood, but the function is essentially the same,” the Meadow spoke.

Ilea summoned it again and turned a few pages. “That’s pretty cool.”

“You’ve seen my Fourth Tier spells, and this is what impresses you?”

She smiled and stood up, stretching for a few seconds. “All I’ve seen recently were massive fucking magic spells. Want me to fawn over your prowess, oh great Endless Meadow?”

“That is quite enough of that.”

She grinned. “As I thought. No news from Eregar yet?”

“I would’ve called for you. And no, Aki and Fey have yet to find your target. Not that I think it to be a good idea for you to poke ancient draconic creatures in the far north.”

“I might get another evolution,” Ilea sent. “A young healer needs every achievement she can get. Can’t be left behind by some upstart Sentinels.”

“They are very, and I can’t stress this enough, very, far away from reaching your power,” the Meadow sent.

“You know how fast I grew. I’m sure I wasn’t the first. And I sure as fuck won’t be the last,” Ilea answered.

“Let’s hope they turn out as well as you did,” the Meadow sent.

“You flatter me. Suppose it’s hard to fuck up as much as sun absorbing Ascended, willing to kill an entire planet’s worth of sapient creatures for power.”

“There are many who justify any and all means, if they deem whatever ends they seek, a worthy cause,” the Meadow spoke.

“Good to add a few more capable healers then. Accords certified,” she said. “I’ll be out hunting a few more spirits then. Let me know if anything comes up.”

“Do you have a specific goal in mind?” the Meadow asked.

“For now? Nine fifty, and my last Fourth Tier,” Ilea said with a smile.

“Oh? Made your choice already?”

“Not quite, but I have a few contenders,” Ilea sent back and focused on the anchor she had set within the current hiding den of Icy.

Comments

Anonymous

I wanna see ???? Ash goddess Shenanigans

Anonymous

With her other two classes, she chose the 4th tier as the skill that was most fundamental to the Class. Healing. Ash Creation. So what skill is most fundamental to her Spatial Class? Fabric Tear? Theoretically, that seems like it should be fundamental to a spatial class, but in practice it just does not seem like the most fundamental skill to the Class. What about Space Manipulation? It used to be Space Awareness, which seems fundamental. I think it is a good candidate. Then there is Fires of Creation. I never really understood what that Skill has to do with a Spatial Class. But that Skill synergizes with Primordial Flesh, Primordial Shift, and also can be infused into her created ash and ash constructs. So it may be a good pick because of its synergy. And she could really use another skill with a lot of offensive damage potential, which Fires of Creation definitely has.

Anonymous

That Langston reference was pretty obscure. Should probably add a mention of Dale's name so most readers can get the reference.

Nate

Some nice downtime lol. TFTC!

Narf

You wouldn't believe how happy it makes me that she's taking naps and reading crappy romance novels again. Sure, hunting the next drake might be fun for her, and helping out others is commendable. But this is something that she needs for her soul to be healthy, and it makes me happy that she does so again.

Zarik0

"Give a society some trees and a dagger, bam, modernity." "Fuck me. We’re beyond modernity already." Best lines of the chapter :P Really love the interaction of Ilea, Meadow and Icy in this chapter I have only one point who get me bzz a bit here in this chapter, why bother with message and etc and ilea come back to the meadow? Why the fuck did she not just open a portal to the meadwon and talk using it?????? (like she have done in the great salt before) let it open (she can do it alone and easely if i am right and if not with the help of the meadow they can do it) and so they can have a good talk between them (Ilea/meadow/Icy) and more, Meadow and Icy who im sure can transmit way more info and faster in their talk with their hight mean of communication and the lifeform they are That feel off that she not make contact betwen them with her portal and bother transmit message instead and etc when she can just open a way of communication betwen them with portal in just some seconds to bring them in contact This is the only little point who bothered me and feel off a bit for me in this chapter :) Im for Fire of Creation as the choice, Primordial Shift and Space Awareness seem a bit lackluster one rank below as contender (too random and specific use) vs Fire of creation who have a more wide range of use and possibility and a big synergy with other fourth tier she have (its one of the primordial element who have influenced and reinforced her soul who is the essence and self of her and where her power come out, nothing beat the possibility of Fire of Creation fourth tier and upgrade/possibility out of it and becoming more close to this "element" she can get by taking this fourth tier Primordial Shift and space awareness seem to much "restrictive" in comparaison for the future and the possible possibility she get out of it and synergy with her other fourth tier (and it doesnt seem she need a upgrade of these skill and what they does, they already OP and does fine in their specific use, they too specific and they does it alrigh totally vs Fires of Creation in my view who get a more large and wide upgrade possibility and upgrade possibility for the future class and even more the big synergie she get with all her other tier fourth when using them together if she take Fires) Man im so bad in writing english to say my specific meaning with my lack of vocabulary and etc, sorry for my rumbling it create and "repeat" line when i try it ;)

Anonymous

Ilea is avoiding opening portals between Erendar and Elos for fear that something will be able to hold it open and come through.

Mad Max

I feel like it's time to start going through the list of undealt Drakes, instead of searching for new ones. Sanvaruun and noro, the old basilisk, the four mark Lily mentioned, sanghuerrin, these are all much closer to home.

hill44

Not the basilisk I think. Yeah, the spell it placed to guard its nest killed alot of people but it wasnt being malevolent and it was, after all, there to protect its nest. Additionally, when Ilea encountered it after seeking it out, it went out of its way to warn her off and let her go when it would have been easy to just kill her.

DrNutella

Ilea will hunt more daughters until one day a bright star will shine down on her and she will look up and identify [Sephilon – lvl ?????] - [Angry] No but seriously, who the hell is this Sephilon, why do they have so many daughters and why are they all so hangry?

MrrC

A bit confused...is she referring to the daughters here? "but some of the Astrals are close to a thousand, with shields and regeneration". I thought she was fighting 2000+ marks who are Astrals? N

Arcanum

It is the planet, erendar is one of its moons. Perhaps there is a leader to the daughters there though

Arcanum

They are the spirits she was fighting back when she first went. Enhanced by the new mana. The 2000+ ones are some DOS, death spirits and those that made it there

Arcanum

The basilisk is chill, wouldn't give her much at this point anyways

Anonymous

Best I can tell, Fires of Creation is a reference to the Big Bang Theory -- the astrophysical hypothesis, not the TV show. It's in space magic because it's how space itself came to exist.

Anonymous

The dwarven enchanter, Oracle of blood, and Endless itself demonstrated in various terrifying ways how 4th-tier spells can pass through gates. It would be incredibly irresponsible for Ilea to open one from Erendar to Elos. Even if an entity didn't somehow sneak through, they could cast a world-shaking environmental effect.

Anonymous

Ilea is not a completist, and also has created an entire organization of people like her, and then also created another organization watching over all of the things. So undealt-with drakes are other people's problem.

Anonymous

There are also minor astral spirits on Erendar, that Ilea dealt with along with the death spirits, the first time that she was there. The Daughters of Sephilon are a special kind of calamity from the planet above.

Zarik0

When they are in the safe zone of Icy? and with Icy and the Meadow to control and survey it (both entrance)? this is way more safe than when she was using it before in some case Open for some tens of second with the meadow is enough time for they talk all they want That is not different and better than when she just used to tp out and get in Elos in her old house and not in meadow area (here we get the risk you said here :)

Zarik0

If i remember right they are the swarm of death spirit and zombie "low level", they are some Astral spirit who come at some point when fighting and shoot everything and clean area (this is them she mean here in this line and she has hunted some of them before in the past when she was here) And we get the Daughter of Sephilon If i remember right the Astral spirit also come out of the same place of the Daughter (or atleast appear at the same time in this "eclypse") and i dont remember if they dont shoot betwenn them and are "ally" of the daughter, like the daughter are the "aircraft carrier" and the Astral spirit are some fighter jet/scout (in size and power atleast, and their skill set is pretty much the same as the daughter) I think they are some scout/vanguard and "light cleaner" because if i remember right when she was fighting them in past chapter they "call" other and everytime other appear and come too the fight and ally vs her The death spirit swarm are bullyed by everyone :)

Anonymous

Portals are different than teleporting with Blink/Transfer. Portals are just standard space magic with no built-in protections, so anything with space magic abilities can potentially manipulate portals. The Blink/Transfer teleport has protections to prevent that sort of thing. It works differently. There is no standard portal to manipulate.

Arexio R.

i believe it will be tough to clear all the spirits if she doesnt go down to the planet as i believe thats the source of them

AgentFransis

Sure. Though it's slightly amusing that she goes to chill at Meadow's and doesn't even visit Felicia after her interstellar adventure. Feels like she has more of a relationship with the tree at this point than with her actual girlfriend. I suppose it's only reasonable that a nascent goddess prefers the company of gods and elementals over lowly mortals.