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Jake and his party were faced with a choice… run away and drag things out until the Twinhead Emperor’s empowered state ended, or try and fight back while buying time. Directly confronting the boss was definitely not advised, something they were all in agreement with. Jake usually wasn’t a fan of just running away, but if his party decided to do just that, he wouldn’t object.

“We should retreat for now. Fighting directly is too risky,” the Sword Saint quickly said as he received some emergency healing from DIna. She couldn’t restore his resources and fatigue, but she could get him back in temporary fighting condition… or at least well enough to launch one more good attack.

“I concur,” the Fallen King instantly agreed.

“Me too-“ Dina tried to say but was cut off by the boss.

“You wish to flee? To drag things out? You all seem to thoroughly misunderstand something,” the Twinhead Emperor said as his staff began to light up. Jake felt the entire environment shift as the mana all around took on the aura of the ogre. “It’s already far too late to run.”

Then, Jake felt the pressure as his body felt far heavier. The ground all around them cracked as everything buckled, even the mana in the air itself getting pushed down. It wasn’t suppression of aura or anything like that, but something far more tangible. Gravity magic...

A fucking complicated school of magic that was, needless to say, pretty damn strong. What’s more, the shaman clearly wasn’t done as he pointed his staff toward Jake and the three others around him. A massive flamethrower flew out, unaffected by the increased gravity that weighed everything else down.

Reacting quickly, four barriers appeared. One golden, one green, one of water, and one of stable arcane mana. The flames washed over the four attempts to block the attack, as each was burned through in moments before finally the flame shattered the final one and sent all four of them scattering in four different directions to dodge the attack.

The Twinhead Emperor wanted to follow up, but just then, a blast of wind descended from above, making the staff’s head smash into the ground, resulting in an explosion that sent the boss stumbling back. It was naturally Sylphie who went on the offensive.

Several more bullets of wind shot down, the boss raising a hand to block them with his own barrier of wind – only to then have an arrow strike him in the shoulder, as Jake took the chance to launch an attack of his own.

A long, thin blade of water also struck the boss mere moments later, followed by a blast of force that pushed Jake’s arrow further into the ogre’s shoulder. These attacks were not done with the intent to try and deal damage to the Twinhead Emperor but to try and limit his mobility and disrupt his attacks at least a little bit. Plus, dealing damage should help hasten his demise still.

Sadly, their attacks proved to have little effect as the ogre stomped down, making the ground erupt as ten large boulders flew up, and with a hand motion, each condensed into small stones. Pointing his staff once more, the stones all began to glow molten as cracks formed all over them before he sent them flying toward the four non-birds in Sylphie’s party.

Jake quickly reacted as he shot down three of the approaching boulders that were aimed for the Sword Saint and Fallen King. When he hit them, all three exploded, sending sharp obsidian shards flying everywhere. This gave them some early warning as to the nature of the attack, so when the remaining seven arrived, everyone was ready as they erected barriers and made good distance.

Even so, the Sword Saint failed to deflect every obsidian shard, as one tore straight through his stomach and another through his thigh, while the Fallen King had over a dozen join the black metal shards already sticking out of him.

Bobo, Dina’s living armor, managed to block every single one of them while Jake dodged and prepared to continue his own counterattacks. He shot several arrows that were all sent flying by a blast of wind as the ogre swept his free hand upwards.

A large plate of earth was lifted and flipped over right on top of Jake and his party, but before it could crush them, a tree sprouted from the ground smashed into it, and tore it in two. Dina was back for a bit of action as she channeled mana into the otherwise dead ground, making it explode with life as hundreds of vines shot up.

However, the boss easily responded with a scoff as the gravity around him increased, crushing all the vines back into the ground. Raising his staff toward the sky, the shaman mumbled something silently as a single bolt of lightning shot upwards.

Once it got high enough, it exploded into a massive black thundercloud that instantly began rumbling. During this magic, Jake managed to land a single arrow, as he found himself struggling with the increased gravity, but luckily, Unblemished Arrows made things easier as it made his arrows less affected. The Sword Saint and Fallen King also shot their ranged attack, but all to little effect.

Someone who was luckily not struggling at all was the lightest and smallest person in their party of five. A barrage of wind blades fell upon the shaman, making him groan in pain as he tried to use his staff to block. Using his staff, he shot several large blasts of fire toward the hawk, trying to hit her, but Sylphie simply transformed her body into wind time and time again to avoid taking any noticeable damage.

Having realized her plants couldn’t do much, Dina had also shifted her attention to helping Jake and Sylphie with buffs and defensive barriers whenever necessary. She was also still helping the two oldies recover, allowing the Fallen King to not be entirely out of commission as he soon landed a barrage of golden beams and blasts of force, making the ogre stumble and for Sylphie to land another good attack, sending blood flying.

The problem was that the Twinhead Emperor didn’t care about taking damage, simply tanking everything. He was fully on the offensive, as he quickly stopped bothering to deal with Sylphie and went after the slowest people in their party.

Dina was prepared, but she could only do so much. Fireballs began raining toward her, the ogre lifting a hand as cold energy began to condense. A massive spear of ice was summoned and thrown, Dina barely managing to make a tree shoot up and block in time. Meanwhile, Sylphie and Jake continued trying to attack the boss, but all they could do was slightly delay his casting at times.

Things were getting bad… and Dina knew it.

“Jake and Sylphie…”

“I got it,” Jake assured her, giving her the go-ahead.

“Ree!” Sylphie also agreed.

Without further hesitation, Dina did her thing. Pushing herself, she once more entered her empowered form as trees began shooting up all around her, each of them bending and surrounding herself and the Sword Saint and Fallen King. Just before the entire thing fully closed, the two of them sent out a final goodbye.

A large golden beam shot out toward the boss, hitting the ogre before he could react. For a moment, he stopped, and using Mark, Jake saw the Soulshape of the Twin Emperor temporarily look as if it was wrapped in golden chains. Not for long, but enough for the next attack to arrive, as the Sword Saint exhausted the final energy he had.

“Glimpse of Spring: Erosion.”

His second use of a Glimpse of Spring instantly made him cough up blood, but his attack was not weakened. The stream of water soared toward the head of the Twinhead Emperor, and Jake decided to also lend a hand as he tried to use Gaze.

Sadly, even if the boss was frozen for a moment, the gravity magic in his immediate surroundings proved too strong, and their ability to stop the ogre too weak. He managed to move right before he was struck as he jumped. Combined with the gravity, the ogre managed to dodge a potentially fatal blow, but he couldn’t avoid the attack entirely.

The beam of water struck him in the right knee, blasting off the entire leg beneath it. Landing on the ground again, the shaman used earth magic to form a new temporary leg quickly before turning toward his attackers.

With an enraged gaze, the boss looked toward Dina and the two with her but found a dense dome of wood had formed to protect them. Taking out his anger, he pointed his staff as a torrent of lighting descended upon it, along with a flamethrower from the staff. Taking advantage, Jake released a Powershot, striking the Twin Emperor in the arm, making him nearly drop his staff, as Sylphie did a quick fly-by and left a deep cut on his shoulder, the ogre barely avoiding getting a nasty neck wound.

The shaman’s attacks had all washed over the wooden dome, but once the smoke cleared, the Twinhead Emperor grimaced as he saw a burnt wooden dome that was rapidly mending itself.

Unfortunately for the boss, even in his empowered state, he couldn’t pierce Dina’s powerful defensive technique. At least not within a few seconds only, and while he could likely get through it within a minute, he couldn’t do much with Jake and Sylphie actively attacking him. The problem with this technique was that Dina couldn’t do anything else when using it, nor let anyone out. Something the shaman quickly realized as he didn’t bother attacking the dome again. Instead, he turned his attention to the two people remaining outside still with him.

“And then there were two…”the Twinhead Emperor said as he regarded Sylphie, who had returned to the sky, and Jake standing a few hundred meters away, an arrow already nocked. The ogre wasn’t wrong either that it was only the two of them left… because Jake felt that the Sword Saint was practically unconscious, while the Fallen King could barely maintain himself with all the damage he had taken. Once the dome expired or was destroyed, and if the boss still lived, things wouldn’t be good, and unless the Sword Saint wanted to take the massive risk of using his full Transcendence in his current state, the three of them had little other choice than using the escape tokens they still had saved from Minaga’s Labyrinth… so things were up to Jake and Sylphie now.

“Well, you’re down to just one. Heads, that is. At least ones that aren’t just for decoration at this point,” Jake taunted the boss, trying to get an emotional reaction and drag out time with banter while charging his Arcane Powershot further.

The Twin Emperor didn’t respond with words but shot a flamethrower toward him instead, making Jake release the string of his bow. The Arcane Powershot pierced through the flames before finally getting deflected by the staff. The ogre had not attacked with explosive anger but more a seething hatred as he proceeded to launch several more attacks.

Sylphie dove down and mimicked him, attacking plenty on her own. Erecting an ice barrier, the boss blocked the wind attacks while continuing to launch spells toward a quite frankly struggling Jake. Under normal circumstances, he would be able to dodge something like this… but the gravity magic was really fucking with his movements, making everything he did slower and more cumbersome.

Small cuts, frost burns, and seared flesh soon began to cover his body, but nothing lethal ever landed. Jake’s senses were focused like never before as he kept track of every single shift of mana in the atmosphere, moving before the magic even manifested. As his read on the ogre got better, he even began to launch a few counterattacks here and there, especially when he chose to use Eternal Shadow to also dodge a big blow.

Throughout, Sylphie also kept attacking the Twinhead Emperor, avoiding all the lightning strikes he tried using to keep her in check. Her assistance was one of the reasons Jake could still manage dealing with the constant assault.

Seconds ticked by, and Jake saw the shaman’s Soulshape seem to almost shrink in density. It was odd to describe, but Jake felt as if he could effectively see the soul slowly fall apart. With the poison and accumulated damage, the ogre would die soon no matter what happened… so all the hunter and the bird had to do was hold on.

Also realizing he wasn’t going to achieve his goal of revenge in time if things continued like this, the Twinhead Emperor seemingly made a decision.

Without any warning, the ogre suddenly flew over toward Jake, seemingly wanting to get in melee combat now. Jake naturally retreated as an answer, making sure not to get caught by any attack… which was when the shaman did something entirely unexpected. With a flick of his wrist, the staff he had been holding flew toward Jake, who dodged away, only for it to suddenly slam into the ground just beside him.

As it slammed down, the ground dented, and Jake felt the pressure instantly as he smashed straight into the ground from the gravity field suddenly increasing in power several times over. The ogre was still holding out a hand as it glowed with magic, holding down Jake and the staff.

“Killing you in time… does not seem feasible,” the ogre said while blood poured out his mouth as he turned his head and raised his other hand toward Sylphie in the sky. “But the odd elemental… I have experience killing elementals.”

“Ree!” Sylphie responded by pushing down a dense wave of wind. The Twin Emperor looked at it as his hand began to glow with power. At the same time, his entire body began to shine as every single set of runes enveloped him in light. His body practically burned as his soul was set aflame, blood dripping from his eyes.

“Wind, bend before my will!”

Jake felt the sudden rush of power as the atmosphere changed. The blast of wind Sylphie had shot down toward the boss was somehow caught in his hand as if Sylphie had lost control of it. At the same time, the thunderclouds above suddenly became hyperactive, as all the lighting was shot down within mere moments, Sylphie dodging by spreading out her body into wind as she normally did.

Seeing the smile on the shaman’s face, Jake got a bad feeling.

The raised hand of the ogre began to slowly clench into a fist as the sky above moved. Wind began to gather as a giant spinning sphere of dense wind magic condensed. The stormcloud was already gone, scattered by the wind, as the sphere began to grow smaller.

Sylphie, who was caught within the sphere still in her pure wind form, began to shoot out wind blades to cut it open, but all her magic was simply absorbed by the wind sphere. Jake saw her try to control the wind around her, but it looked as if it no longer responded to her.

The sphere kept growing smaller and smaller as it condensed the air further and further. Sylphie struggled, and Jake tried to stand as he looked up, and his eyes opened wide. Somehow, the wind was getting so condensed that Sylphie began to forcibly reenter her beast form.

Jake saw her struggle, the ogre grinning as his hand closed tighter and tighter. Sylphie was soon entirely forced back into her physical hawk form as Jake saw something he never thought he would. The wind began to cut her, slicing through her feathers. Flashes of red began to appear as blood was drawn, Sylphie having no way to escape or avoid the attacks.

Trying to help, Jake used Touch of the Malefic Viper to intensify the poison, exploded his Mark to try and deal some more damage, and even used Gaze… but all it did was make the boss pause for a fraction of a second, barely giving Sylphie any respite.

Everyone in their party knew what was going on, and Jake’s mind temporarily blanked as he heard Dina say something through her Golden Mark. He heard her mention his name, but he could only stare as the small hawk struggled in vain, slowly getting sliced apart as the sphere of wind was still getting smaller and smaller, crushing her… killing her.

She… she did have the Phoenix Feather gifted to her, but it was risky to use… maybe… no, he shouldn’t tell her to, but… Jake didn’t want to know what could happen if she didn’t get out. He finally stopped doubting what had to be done as he yelled through the Golden Mark. “Sylphie, use your escape token!”

He yelled… but nothing happened. “Sylphie! Now!”

Jake tried again, as did the others, but all they got in return was a rush of feelings from her. Fear… indignation… confusion…

Gritting his teeth, Jake resolved himself. He didn’t have much after Valdemar, but Jake had regenerated some of that special energy over the last many years, and even if it wasn’t his life in danger, he would-

Sylphie’s desperate mix of emotions suddenly stopped… paused… and an overwhelming sense of fury rushed through the Golden Mark, washing away everything else, as an ear-piercing screech echoed out… sounding almost scolding in nature.

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As Sylphie found herself surrounded by the wind, forced into her physical form, and unable to fight back… she didn’t understand what she had done wrong or why this was happening.

Sylphie fought well, at least, she thought she did. She had done everything Uncle and the others had told her to do. Sylphie was really good at doing that! Maybe Sylphie was even the best at doing what she was told to do because Sylphie knew how important it was to listen.

She had learned that back when Uncle had to save herself, Mom, and Dad from the bad sun bird. Learned to listen to what her parents told her. When she left on adventure with him, her parents had told her to always listen to Uncle, because even if Uncle could be very dumb, he was still pretty smart sometimes.

So, she did what she was told. Even if Sylphie was her own hawk, she did what her Uncle and her parents told her to do. That’s just how things were and how they should be.

But… in the fight with the two-headed big bad ogre, things weren’t as they should be. It was a super hard fight, but Sylphie had been in many super hard fights before, so it wasn’t that. No, it was that something acted like it shouldn’t. Things were wrong.

In the same vein as how Sylphie did as Uncle or her parents told her, the wind always did what Sylphie told it to do. That’s how things were and how they should be. But now, against the big bad ogre… the wind stopped listening to her.

It ignored her, no matter how much Sylphie tried to tell it what to do.

The wind… herwind attacked her from all sides. Trapped her, cut her, injured her. It closed in on her as she struggled but couldn’t do anything.

Why wasn’t the wind listening to her? Why did it do as the big bad ogre said? Why was what he wanted more important than what Sylphie asked?

That was just… wrong. Not how the world worked. The wind was supposed to listen to her. It was hers and not anyone else’s.

For the wind to act like this, refusing to do anything she said, and even attacking her just because someone else told it to was just… just…

So rude!

Sylphie had always been nice and always asked the wind to help, and it had always listened… but now, it seemed like that wasn’t enough anymore. It was rebelling, so she did as her Mom had done when Sylphie acted up.

She got angry and channeled that anger toward the indignant wind, acting up like a rebellious child. If it didn’t want to play nice, fine. No more niceties at all, and definitely no more asking politely if this was how the stupid wind was going to act!

From now on, Sylphie was going to make it very clear how the world was supposed to work and who was in charge here. Make it clear this was a world where the wind did exactly what Sylphie told it to do, without any complaint or talking back. To put it nicely, she was no longer making a request as she opened her beak, and with the wind attacking her from all sides, the injuries rapidly accumulating, Sylphie focused on nothing else as she screeched out her first direct command, leaving no room for disagreement.

”REE!”

And as her order came, the wind responded as it rightfully should when the Sylphian Hawk exerted her authority.

*Skill Upgraded*: [Sylph Wind Whispering (Legendary)] --> [Sylphian Authority (Mythical)]

Comments

Jade356i

First

HailingMist

Sylphie out here!

Hayden Leech

That’s a windy bird.

J Davis

Thanks for the chapter. Got a bit concerned about best bird there for a second

Anonymous

Tftc! And phew, we can’t lose Sylphie!

Anonymous

Can’t wait for the next chapter

Mike T

Epic chapter. Loving this fight!

Jason Bradford

Can we please be done with Nevermore

Anonymous

Almost had me in tears for a second there, but LFG Sylphie!

Nick Nicholson

Getting a little dragged out now

Florian

I really like the novel, but there is one big negative. Sometimes the fights are so long over so many chapters that it just gets boring to get to another chapter just to still not get anywhere with the fight. Even if i would read it all without having to wait for the new chapter it would still be too long. It just feels like its made needlessly long. The first few Stages of this fight for example could be simplified and shortened (not less happening, just less in detail explaination about why everyone does what they do, how they got the skill they used and what the were thinking the past few minutes). The story is good, most fights are great, just these very long ones feel like i am watching a filler episode in anime. Anyway, I like Primal Hunter, maybe i just sound like an ass but I wanted to say it anyway.

jackalsclaw

Ah, I love me a sylphie saves the day ending.

John Kinkead

Don’t mess with Slyphy!

Matthew Avery

Edit suggestion: "REE!" -> "REE!"

Cory Sauls

Great chapter. Honestly had me wide eyed and very concerned. Thank you for the chapter

Den

Skiiiiiiim

John Kinkead

In this moment I realized a fundamental truth, I care more about slyphy than Jake

Michael

Actualy getting to see a skill upgrade for sylphie is actually a nice touch for once. I honestly was at the edge of my seat on this one and was thinking Jake would harm himself a lot if he entered that primal state again

Arrogant Savant

Reminds me an anime I watched at one point Kaze No Stigma

Brisyngr

No more ms nice bird.

Dawn cat

Thanks for the chapter

TSMS

Sylphie is like 52 years old.

Athyrium

Go Sylphie!

lockx

Two types of readers today. Team Sylphie loving the fight, and Team Never more nevermore. Thanks for the chapter! About time she got to shine

Anonymous

I think it would’ve been a nice touch if instead of REE! Sylphie would’ve screamed the wind is mine.

Kris Piskorski

This fight is the culmination of the whole arc and we get to experience all the progress and power our team has achieved so it has to be a long one

Anonymous

Matthew to Matthew, it'd make more sense if it was "REE!", not "REE!"

Jul Silver

Looove that! No more Slyphie nice gal. If asking won't work she will tell the wind what to do. Lol.

Omar Jimenez

Love to see a Sylphie POV, always hilarious. In this case, it was also pretty badass. Can’t wait to see how she exploits the skill upgrade. Over the course of this Nevermore Arc, I’ve come to respect Dina’s abilities and apparent growth, but I can’t say I have a good sense of her character. I doubt she’d ever betray the team, but besides that I don’t understand what her personal goals might be. Side note: glad to see there’s only, like, two or three episodes left in the boss fight. Probably.

Klown Keidra

I agree, I think this would have been the perfect time for Sylphie to actually speak, and then go back to Rees as if it never happened

Klown Keidra

I find it funny, because I bet if you just took Nevermore out of the titlle, and just made it a series of little adventures as a team, noone would bitch. Nevermore has been varied enough that it only feels like a single arc because it is called a single arc.

Anonymous

Haha! Go Sylphie!

mitchell kaiser

Love Sylphie glad we got to see some growth from her.

SmokeJam

Best bird in the multiverse. Stupid wind acting like it doesn't understand the language of Ree, actually rude. Go Sylphie, show them who's the real airbender!

Anonymous

Eh. Its their last fight. It should push them at least as hard as Minaga. Makes moments of growth like this feel earned.

Decibel790

YEEAAAAHHHH SYLPHIE! LES GO!!! tftc!!

Kenneth Dennis

Dude this is literally the last fight in nevermore dungeons. Relax and enjoy the ending with the rest of us.

Clint

Great chapter. For a second there, I was thinking Sylphie was about to get a transcendent skill — all that talk of making the world be the way it was supposed to.

john henderson

Honestly I got pretty busy this week and I wasn’t able to read anything until Wednesday, so for me the fight didn’t drag on at all. It just read like a climactic fight should. It showed the growth in power of each of the characters, it humbled the overpowered main character, it had a diverse video game boss feel to it. Like I absolutely 100% would be throwing my controller at this shit throwing an adult tantrum. And that’s the vibe of the entire genre, and especially TPH. Though when you finally beat those fights it’s so much more rewarding than the ones you can just cheese and practically skip through. I’d agree it was an issue if this was every fight, but there have been like 3-4 fights total in the series that have lasted more than 2 chapters. And each one is significantly better than the last. I mean, the Minaga fight was probably more fun, but that’s just a character difference. The actual fights have improved each time imo. This feels so much more involved than the sword saint fight for example.

Chloe

Edge of the seat over our little green hawk. Love that she decided to stop asking, and scolded the wind. The wind of all things. Ha! Get em Sylphie!

Anonymous

🥺 Zog if you kill Sylphie I am 100% cancelling my Patreon payments and leaving negative reviews and spoilers on all platforms

Jaydan Man

This was a great chapter. I have no complaints about fight length or nevermore in general. While I do like the story progression, with the gods and EH more, this is a fun side break. Rather than having a time skip with a huge strength gain, we see it. Which I like

Matthew Avery

Hm, good point, but I think I'm right. Heres my resoning: Ree, reee ree. (REE) 1.) Ree, ree. 2.) Ree: 1/2 ree, 1/2 reee. 3.) R + e + e.

john henderson

Imagine watching a painter working on a mural, and sitting there the entire time saying “can’t you use that brush now? You’ve been using the same brush for like an hour.” Doesn’t that sound like an insane thing to do? That’s exactly what you losers sound like with your “can nevermore be over now?” Bullsh. Like dear god, I would truly rather see 12 people fighting for “first” comment than see the same people btchng about the same thing every week. Just ignore the story for a couple weeks and come back. Or read it and shut the hell up. Does nothing to promote discourse or provide any positive potential.

Cory Sauls

Stop reading the book 1 chapter at a time. It only seems this way because of that. Let it get 10-15 chapters ahead, read it and then wait again. I’ve had to learn this myself. Take a step back. Be thankful you have a great book series to read and stop complaining. The only thing complaining will accomplish is make Zog take a vacation to spite the complainers or just end the series badly making everyone upset. Please chill

Kenneth Dennis

Man the build up in this fight is awesome. And I REEally loved the Pont of view from her. A moment to REEmember for her. Time for the REEconning of the windy one! Sorry that REE! Got me today lol.

Allan

I’m having a lot of conflicting thoughts as to whether to be happy sylphie got stronger or mad that she got hurt.

Ben Heystek

Loved the chapter and this battle is awesome can't wait to see what happens next

Allan

Nah, I don’t really care about Jake as he has plot armor. But just how could one harm the cute sylphie.

JJB4345_80_815

So, one thing that this is driving home to my ole weary noggin, is this Twinhead Ogre REALLY wants to kill a team member. Well, what happens if he succeeded against Ell'hakan's group? I can see his team getting stuck on the following city floor. You wouldn't want to progress in a dangerous floor short a team member, and for being so far ahead would actually be a detriment since you would have to wait for other teams to catch up. They wouldn't be able to pick up a new team member on lower floors since that team member hadn't passed through the intermediate floors, right? Now, I can see Ell'hakan's group not trying to achieve all of the bonuses in a floor and just trying to rush through floors as quickly as possible to get further ahead... But I would find it hilarious if Ell'hakan was stuck on the subsequent city floor for months or years because he stupidly didn't risk his buttocks to protect a hired mercenary on his team from death... 🤣 I haven't been reading many of the comments for the past week or so because of all of the negative Nancy's, so I apologize if someone else has brought this idea up before me...

Kenneth Dennis

On your topic of Dina, her grandfather's goal of her being here was growth and interaction outside her small circle for personal growth. It makes me wonder if she will travel to earth with jape to participate in the prima fight. I'd hate to see her character just leave after nevermore.

Daniel is ŁØNE

Finally, so there was a point to this entire fight after all, If this somehow ended with someone not learning or evolving in some way I would have been annoyed since the entire engagement would have been fundamentally pointless. Now that this chapter has given this floor some actual relevance I'm significantly less annoyed about how artificially extended this was feeling.

Allan

“We should retreat for now. Fighting directly is too risky,” the Sword Saint quickly said as he received some emergency healing from DIna. Dlna->Dina

Anonymous

Oh man I loved that anime you've just given me solid punch to the nostalgia

Jordan Jones

I doubt her maturity level will change until B grade, when her race grade catches up with her existence. Like dragons, something like sylphie should have been born at a high grade. She’s still listed as a juvenile sylphian hawk.

Steven Wood

1. Really glad we are getting ready to see Sylphie shine 2. Why wasn’t Jake using his Momentum skill during this fight? 3. Is enjoyed never more as a whole but glad it is nearing the end, really enjoyed Minaga especially his defense of Casper.

Bobtur

So we have an epic boss fight, some almost team wipe, an epic Sylphie moment, and some character progression as best bird stop playing with the wind and start carrying her weight around. And people bitch in the comment as it is « another Nevermore chapter. » « Feel like it’s just draging on … » Do you even read the chapters at this point ? Or stop reading at « Nevermore chap… » ?

Alexander Doran

And so the angry birbs app was created.

Devin

Go sylphie!!! Tell the wind who’s boss!

StuBee3

Oh, I really hope Sylphie gets the kill!

Daniel is ŁØNE

While I've never really disliked Nevermore, this floor was dragging and as much as I enjoyed this chapter I can't pretend that this entire encounter couldn't have been shortened without losing much of the substance. We have already finished the meat of Nevermore and this final floor had little suspense, impact, or relevance to the overall story and was being dragged on despite that fact (the entire thing took about nearly 10 chapters to gain relevance). We as readers had no reason to particularly care about this fight for any reason other than it being the final battle of nevermore and if we discard this chapter none of the "build-up" gave us much of a reason to care since there was no way in hell any of the characters were gonna die at this particular juncture so even the suspense from them being in a "life or death" situation felt artificial. While I'll admit that this chapter gave this floor some actual purpose, the truth is that the people who were feeling tired had good reason for that, as far as they knew there was no particular reason for the lengthening of the floor to be relevant and nothing about this floor was particularly special other than it being an event floor many of which have been skipped, and that still technically holds true since Sylphie was the only reason this floor gained any measure of relevance. Also, your analogy falls flat because few people in the world are patient enough to watch someone work on a mural when they can do other things with their time, the number of people who are willing to PAY for that type of thing are few and far in between and truthfully the vast majority of the people who give a damn about the Mural in-question care more about the finished product and maybe the name of the person who made it than they care about having seen it's conception since those are what holds value and in this case, before this chapter, the finished product was looking like it didn't have a purpose hence why annoyance for this floor, in particular, was fairly reasonable. Do not discount the opinions of those who weren't a fan of Nevermore since their opinion is just as valid as yours, as someone who enjoyed about 95% of the entire arc I must admit that it could have been less longwinded without compromising overall quality and unfortunately, not everyone is patient enough to sit through a bunch of chapters they aren't a fan of.

Kenneth Dennis

Answer fir #2. If I REEmember correctly momentum resets if her gets hit. And from the fight descriptions he was getting hit just not taking notable debilitating damage. So it was not as effective I think.

Lonnie Sizemore

It's great to see sylphie points of view. Hopefully she gets the killing blow on dude for some sweet sweet revenge for elementals. Then some random beefy title for being the first elemental to get revenge against the ogre. As always, thanks for the chapter, you put out the most chapters besides Seth Ring, but he's working on two or three books compared to your one. Keep up the awesome job!

Hodge Wasson

What a hype fight and Sylphie moment! Super hyped to see the rewards for everyone's badassery. I imagine all of next week's chapters will be the long anticipated culmination of Nevermore, where we get to both celebrate the awesome achievements, see various groups end of Nevermore reflections, AND get some long awaited schadenfreude at Ell'Haken's expense. It's like waiting for Christmas as a kid.

Myridex

This is Slyphie's world and we're just livin in it.

Robert Gallup

Stfu bitch, zog does zog and if you arent here for the entire journey you should just quit reading.

Daniel is ŁØNE

The epic boss fight is standard, we have had tons of them over nevermore and this one is hardly that special, and if not for the significance of the Sylphie skill upgrade this entire floor would have done nothing special, and since there was no way the team was gonna get wiped at this juncture even considering that as a means of providing impact is an attempt to fool yourself. Sylphie is single-handedly the only reason this entire floor has anything that matters in a relevant way and the previous chapters showed nothing to imply she was gonna get a moment so the skepticism at the pointless length of the floor was valid, the author tied this in masterfully but without this happening the floor would have held absolutely 0 significance. Twin-Ogre race explanation is pointless since after this their relevance in the story will be nil since they are capped to C-tier. The hopes and dreams of said Twin-Ogre also mean nothing since he fundamentally cannot have an impact on the world outside nevermore without some Jake-level shenanigans. The fight while desperate had zero actual suspense since it is impossible for the author to write in the death of any of the squad members of Jake's team without it being badly placed therefore they were gonna survive and beat the thing regardless. As far as I can analyze anyone who hasn't read this floor up to this chapter has a valid reason to feel annoyed. Also, despite my arguing for the people who think Nevermore is dragging I honestly enjoyed 95% of the content so this isn't coming from a place of hate or malice it's an explanation for you to understand the other side of the spectrum, just playing devil's advocate. Nevermore was a very enjoyable experience for me with some of the high points in it being my favorite of the entire series despite its length, but make no mistake it definitely could have been shorter without compromising quality.

Vega

Yeah I’m definitely hoping she joins him on Earth too. I wish her personality was showcased a bit more, but I suppose she’s a side character

Anonymous

At least this time the cliffhanger didn’t happen on a Friday

Anonymous

Go Slyphie

Florian

Like I said, I like the novel. I gave constructive criticism based on my opinion. Maybe you guys dont agree, but i did not do anything wrong, if he can take a compliment he should be able to take this too. He doesnt even have to agree or do anything about it.

Numbzy

I doubt anyone is going past the next city floor. With the amount of damage that Jake and Co have received, they have a ton of healing to do and very little time to do it. So the time will presumably run out for them. EH is probably in a very similar situation if he also did the optional boss and managed to keep everyone alive. Or he took a worse option by not doing the optional boss and the next floor is still very difficult. Either way I doubt anyone is going to the next floor.

jazz

Is it just me or is the final boss on their final floor a bit too convenient. Like what are the actual odds they end up on this floor instead of one prior or one after. With all the random factors in nevermore

jazz

I do think nevermore should have a finale like this but the odds are actually crazy

JJMand

For a brief moment I thought Sylphie awakened a spin off of Jake’s bloodline, then I thought she became tracendent. Neither of which made much sense.

TSMS

That's fair. It's still weird that her character is still so immature, when she's probably lived 5 times or so longer than her parents by now.

Tommy

Great chapter. Fuck the haters. Go Sylphie, best bird 💪❤️

Numbzy

Before that final sentence, I really thought that Sylphie was making a transcendence. Man I was praying for it.

Christian Sullivan

She is one with the wind, so for it to not listen is against her very nature. Imagine you are just doing your thing and your hand just tells you no. I'd be pissed too.

Sean Wilner

Not necessarily, there are mid bosses on floors 5 mod 10 and full bosses on every tenth floor. They knew they didn't have time to make it much beyond floor 80 even if they rushed (though there'd be another power-up-able boss on 85) so they took the extra time to fully power it up, and they are still finishing with a couple months to spare. I don't think it's terribly convenient, more loosely planned. While they didn't know what the boss would be, they knew there would be *something* hard to fight at floor 80 if they had enough time when they got to the floor

jazz

That sounds reasonable in the context. My thing is, think about all the factors. What are the odds they end up on this floor

Gavin

Challenging an embodiment of the win with wind....is a choice 😬

Nate Fowler

There’s a special boss every 5 floors. No luck involved that’s just one of the patterns of nevermore.

jazz

Nate I get you I really do. I’m a numbers guy. The odds their final floor has a mini boss is crazy. All I’m sayin

jazz

And saying there’s no luck by ending up on a 5 is crazy. Especially considering the factors

Robert Vick

we have another week to go over the leader board probably. not that I'm complaining I love this arc and the fight so far

Drew

The possibility for an upgraded boss seems to be every five levels on these floors. There was one on 75, now one on 80. If they made it to 85 as their final floor, there'd likely be one there too. It's not some grand conspiracy. They just pushed to end their run on a floor where they could snag a big boss to pad their final points total.

Hayden Leech

I will say that I do get considerably more excited when we see “Not Nevermore” instead. Though it’s been quite a while. I find that as this continues I am enjoying the sandy/Meira/primordials/Miranda and other “Not Nevermore” chapters quite a bit more. It’s just… 200 plus chapters on one dungeon? You gotta admit that’s a lot. Almost a quarter of all primal hunter content ever posted takes place in nevermore.

Hayden Leech

Stormild is at least as immature and it’s one of the oldest entities in the multiverse. Said that “growing up is overrated”

Jeff McCulley

Well. There’s the “stakes”. The improvement that certain parties were looking for. Excellent!

jazz

That would make sense if there was any mention of them pushing to 80 for the final boss. There wasn’t. The way it’s portrayed in the story is that they just happened to end on 80. With everything going into nevermore that makes no sense. Speed on individual floors. Some groups will complete certain floors faster/slower than others, challenge dungeons, time left to complete the floor. The odds are crazy.

Anonymous

It’s also not all that crazy considering it’s being written for entertainment. Zogarth isn’t going to have the massive Nevermore arc just end on a weak note and throw leaderboards at us

Jeff McCulley

I dunno about that. Because we’re not going to see what the one five levels from now is like, or five after that. Perhaps there would be one perfect for Dinah to advance, or Fallen King. And I think we can be certain that they’d be even tougher.

Jeff McCulley

Nah. The ogre is toast now. Not only did Sylphie get a power up…Jake’s gonna be royally pissed off now. Ogie’s about to get blown away. Probably literally.

jazz

Mike, the most accurate response 😂 I’m with you there

Amazon Shopper

and I thought last weekend was going to be long :( ...

Jeff McCulley

Twin ogres are NOT capped at C grade. This one just didn’t have enough opportunity when he crashed here. I suspect this is merely one representative of what you’re missing. Oh well, no matter. Almost done here. Oh, and yes, the whole effing battle WAS a setup for beating down four remarkable members of an unusually strong party in a believable manner—JUST so Sylphie could have her moment, and gain a breakthrough she otherwise wouldn’t have. She’s growing up.

Jeff McCulley

All Ell’Haken had to do was “persuade” the two twin ogres to behave themselves, in a way that meets the floor objectives, to complete the floor and move on. No combat necessary. Maybe he even “persuaded” them to kill each other without waiting. I’d give it a 50-50 shot he didn’t fight much at all. Of course, getting fewer points.

Micah Molina

Ain't going to lie, you had me scared there for a moment. Sylphie moments are the best! Another fantastic moment indeed. Great chapter.

Jeff McCulley

Zogarth: “Flamethrower”? Seriously? A flamethrower is the mechanism that shoots the flame. At the very least, trim off the “er” suffix? Without thinking much, just off the cuff, even “flameflower” would be an improvement. Flameshot. Flamewave. I could keep going? Otherwise, excellent chapter! Thank you!

donvitogonzalle

Great chapter, always fun to have Sylphie pov. Did we have at any point a Dina pov? Cant remember ever reading her thoughts about the team or happenings.

Micah Molina

You do realize it would be planned right? The Wrymgod and Minaga have 90 eras with countless trillions of data. They could easily calculate based on past performances where both the average and top tier teams take time wise. Based on where the event bosses are, you could probably say, top tier teams do about 80 floors. And the next tier below gets to about 75. All the average teams probably stop at 70 where the Challenge Dungeons are, like Jacob. An example is floor 72, where the team had to hold down the fort for 15 months. So without a time skill, your locked in time wise.

Anonymous

I think it’s important to point out that the fight with Valdamar (who was the toughest opponent to date) took 6 chapters so this one will probably take as long if not longer when you factor in 5 party members (2 bloodlines and a transcendent) which all should get their own time to shine.

Nachotoad

Given that they knew how much time they had left and had a solid indication that there would be an event boss on this floor it doesn’t seem too convenient for me. They actively were trying to make it to this floor and it was established that they did less thorough clears on some of the floors before to make it to this one in time.

Ryan Ulrich

Go Slyphie! Eventually we’ll have to find out what comes after mythical rarity. Since there are still a few stages before godhood I’m imagining (Supreme and Eternal rarity) in that order

Ral

Boss fight part 4

Numbzy

As it was foretold by the Harbinger of Primevil Origins.

Numbzy

Well the SS, FK, and Dina are all done for. They are effectively out of the fight now.

austin kutz

The fights over, lol, she only needs to pierce his body with her own then it's done. She's got wind authority now, like the kind of thing that even gods can't mess with

Micah Molina

True, not to mention the 7 seconds part of the fight took the entire chapter. So, occasionally minute would take 2 chapters, lol. Just kidding, but I do agree with you the length is completely valid.

Nachotoad

Loved the chapter! Always good to get some Sylphy focus. I don’t get why people are saying this floor is dragging. It’s the last floor and capstone to the biggest arc in the story so far and it’s only been 9 chapters. It would be kinda weak for the last floor to just be a show up and kill a guy in two chapters. As for folks being burnt out in nevermore I kind of get it it’s been about a quarter of the story now at some 200 and change chapters, but is also a fifty year stretch for the characters which makes it like a third of Jakes life if we count the 40 or so years he spent in time dilation learning shroud.

Micah Molina

I think you're wrong with the numbers. Ofc, Zogarth has it outlined and planned. But so too would the gods of Nevermore. If you do any event enough, you could extrapolate from previous data to order the event how you want it time wise and resource management. Their are jobs that literally do event planning. Not trying to be antagonistic, just pointing out, yes Zogarth structured it that way. And there are no plot holes, the gods have planned their event out thru scale of difficulty and time management. I would completely agree with you, if the author said this was a first time event. There would be no prior data to have an event run smoothly. But it's been on-going for trillions of years, so the gods thru Zogarth want each team to go out with a bang.

Anonymous

How rude!

jackalsclaw

I totally call minaga pranking them by pretending to be another phase of the fight

Ty Cooper

Lol tomorrow is going to be different teams POV leaving us hanging on a cliff with Sylphie's upgrade for the weekend.

joel southard

Nice thank you for the chapter

Ty Cooper

What you only have 3 or so more teams point of view like with the end of the labyrinth with Minaga.

jazz

Valid points everyone. Guess I was overthinking it too much

Ty Cooper

Ha you are right..... but you know he could leave us on a cliff with sylphie and start the other POVs to make it hit the usual Friday cliffhanger

Hayden Leech

I had no idea that Sylphie getting a transcendence was something I very much need in my life. This isn’t that but in the future…… #windybird!

Ty Cooper

Minaga popping out of an Ogre skin with a blow horn yelling "times up, your trip to Nevermore in C-grade is done!"

Ty Cooper

Right! Man the chat would have exploded. Everyone loves the adorable murder bird.

Ty Cooper

I personally am looking forward to it on audible. And to all those that feel sad about the speed. I look to those people and think. Man they love the story so much it cannot get to them fast enough. What love.

Klown Keidra

I don't think Dina can go to Earth. Noone outside of their verse can enter it as far as I know. All the slaves/Beastmen ect. all came from their verse, just transported over. Dina is from the Multiverse to begin with. Thought being a Dryad, it could do something with giving a seed to grow a helper or something that can house her like an avatar or something to help.

Klown Keidra

His Momentum isn't a skill he can use, so much so, as it just activates when it thinks that he is about to die.

Kyle

Good stuff. Glad to see Sylphie get her chance to shine.

Alex Cox

She simply upgraded a skill, not transcendent. Prolly a bit ot Jake Juice at play there tho

Kaibutsu

Silly wind didn't listen...

MacMahon Wenzl

Sooo... cliff hanger tomorrow and I give it a 50/50 if the fight is actually over by then...

Arkenian

Dunno. Since skills downgrade when you go up stages, there aren't necessarily that many more levels at all.

Burkes

Okay fire chapter, thank you sir 🫡

Justus Saucedo

I'm pretty sure that was only for c-grade. It was talked about in the last challenge dungeon. If I'm remembering right.

Anonymous

There is clearly a large contingent of people who both love the story and dislike a certain aspect of it. Is allowing them to vent really that bad. Id also like to say your analogy would be more apt if the the people paying for the painting believed the artist using the same brush made the painting look worse.

Zizawah

I like Seth Ring’s Dreamers Throne. The rest are OK. Not the level of enjoyment I get here though personally speaking. Zogarth’s chapters are very well constructed and I enjoy each chapter which is a rare thing. The writing draws in your interest and do not let you go even when it’s mundane or topic I’m not really interested in.

Tom

Oh you know it won’t be, then we’ll get a week of side characters and maybe floor rewards

DirePants

This chapter is actually speeding along nicely. It’s a straight forward fight so plenty of action with all the final boss goodness. Sylphie for the win! She’s coming into her own as an elemental. Authority over the wind is pretty dope. She’s a good girl 😊

Hayden Leech

Klown… yeah that’s false. Hunting momentum is a skill he got in book 8 from his… I wanna say level 160 of his class.

Hayden Leech

Found it! “[Relentless Hunt of the Avaricious Arcane Hunter (Legendary)] – The Avaricious Arcane Hunter is relentless in his pursuit of a stronger foe, and it only ends when he so desires. Once a target is found, the hunt shall only end in death. When hunting prey, you only grow in deadliness. Allows the Avaricious Arcane Hunter to accumulate momentum during a hunt by slowly finding an opportunity to strike. This momentum can then be turned into a tangible weapon. Successfully landing blows while not taking damage yourself hastens the accumulation of hunting momentum. Can consume all hunting momentum to significantly empower a single attack to deal devastating damage. Momentum can carry over if a new hunt begins shortly after another one ends. All skill effects increase as your foe’s level grows higher. The base speed at which hunting momentum is accumulated, as well as the maximum amount of momentum possible, is determined by Perception.”

Kenneth Dennis

Actually that's a good point. We have seen pov from all party members other then Dina I think. I wonder if that was on purpose for a reason? Something to look for as the ark ends.

Hayden Leech

Side break? Onwards to nevermore was chapter 652. We are currently on 880. That’s 228 chapters of nevermore. That’s 25.9% of all primal hunter chapters ever written. His last novel was 78 chapters long. I think we are gonna wind up with a nevermore trilogy. We are a bit past this being a side story. It’s THE story. It is what it is. I’m glad Sylphie got some cool progression.

Bobby B

Maybe Sylphie’s upgrade will also spur her to change her speech patterns to allow others to understand her. TFTC

Jaydan Man

Apologies for the phrase used. Nevermore is a huge part of the story. I still feel like it's the equivalent of what happened during a time skip, hence why I called it a side story. It doesn't progress the main story lines much, but I like the change. I like that it's over soon but the change has been good for me anyway.

Jonathon Corralejo Levotch

The clouds parted, and little green bird descended from the heavens. “REE!” was is declaration. The wind responded. That is how it is… and how it will always be…

Hayden Leech

Totes. That’s why the last sentence was “this isn’t that but in the future…”

Hayden Leech

“Also! Big Bird said that growing up was “overrated” or something. The other kind of growing up, Sylphie came to learn, not the kind of growing up that made her wind windier. Sylphie agreed on that one; Sylphie didn’t need to change. She needed to be like the wind getting windier, and as Sylphie, get Sylphier.”

Anonymous

As Sylphie would gladly put it, REE!, that's all the reasoning* you'd need.

Tom

Never, she’s a REE for life kind of bird

Anthony Smith

Got me sweating bullets here. 50 years is probably long enough for the phoenix feather to be digested.

Kylar

My anxiety was reaching heights so lofty that I still haven’t come down lol

Jeff McCulley

Nah, one less. Can’t show up a God. Especially when he’s sitting right there!

mapts

This is the first time I’ve bothered to check the comments and Im pretty surprised about the negativity surrounding nevermore. If you are having problems with it don’t read for awhile and then binge it, that’s what I did for the whole arc and I can easily say nevermore has been my favorite part of the story so far! Things that may seem annoying when reading one chapter a day add so much to the story when read in a chunk. Edit: Besides when Jake helped genocide a planet, that was shitty and should be retconned

Nick O'Gara

Definitely not, jeke needs to own that. He had the power to change the way that played out. Before he could have targeted thoes in power or given advice to the student that would have set a different course.

Nick O'Gara

The viper owns his destruction of his home world in C grade, then his path as the wyvern of desolation. It builds character 🙂

mapts

Jake is his own person, the whole point of this story is that he isn’t just some sycophant following in the footsteps of his god

TSMS

I was thinking the same. As NM comes to a close, it doesn't feel like their is any significant connection between Dina and the rest of the party. For Dina NM was a 50 year long business trip.

TSMS

At least Jake did it in a save environment and I think he showed strength of character when he stayed with his student until the end. imo it's one of the better parts of NM.

Rolf

A wind-win situation!

Bob Fight

I still want to know what happened to that kid Jake rescued from the Minotaur mind chief we never even got a name

Thenais

dumbest boss ever, focusing first on the most tanky character, then using wind spells on a wind elemental. /facepalm

Jaydan Man

I dont think its super dumb. Jake is more dodge tank than health tank, if he can get a good hit off Jake is in trouble. Using wing on a wind elemental isnt a bad idea, if you have better control of it than they do. Take away their source of power and they are powerless. Just this time round you have something thats got more power than he does.

SmokeJam

Oh hell nah, the Temlat arc was actually the only one providing Jake with emotional growth. And I'd say it would've been maybe shitty if it was an actual planet outside of Nevermore, this time around he just played Garry's Mod sandbox mode, no harm done.

SmokeJam

Why should she change when everyone else could just learn Ree? Kinda circular argument

Olof Karlsson

Thanks for the chapter!

Naotsugu97

Sylphie is the best bird!

Godzilla511

And thus Sylphie declared, RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!

colten long

Hahahahahahahahahahah I think I enjoyed the author note as much as the chapter hhahaahahahahahah

Adam Birch

Sylphie is growing up. You know, one of the things I really like about this story is that the people Jake surrounds himself with are all incredible. None of them are irrelevant or just there to make him look good.

Brotato

I was hoping that the sword Saint would pull out his Transcendence and be the big hero of this fight, but this is even better

Dave

Ty

Léo COURTEAUX

Litteral chills on this chapter ! Show that baddy who's the boss Sylphie !!

chump1999

There are a lot of things I enjoy about this chapter but as a reader, I'm big into verisimilitude in what I read. Even in fantasy novels. Where my mind is getting snagged this chapter is with the ogre. He's a two-headed ogre (one martial, one shamanic). The magical focus until now has been death and curses. Even with the martial head self-sacrificing and the subsequent power ups, I have a hard time thinking the shaman is so good of a caster as to use a complicated magic like gravity magic without a special ritual setup to assist him. Then to have the shaman have such a supreme grip on wind magic that he can override Sylphie's control and actively turn her element against her... Heck, he's even operating a magical flamethrower. Maybe I'm wrong. But I don't think I am. Look at everyone going through Nevermore. Dina is a genius who's the daughter of a near Primordial being backed by a full-fledged Primordial. Her magic is exclusively nature-based. Sure she uses it to attack, defend, and heal. But it's always nature. She doesn't jump from Death to Curse to Fire to Gravity and then has such mastery of wind as to overcome a sylph in their own legendary and elemental specialty. This doesn't mean I don't like the chapter. My mind just has a hard time buying it. We've yet to see a character in the story have even a fraction of that kind of variable skill specialization. Heck, if I'm being honest, I would expect a shaman to be more like a witch (i.e. more of a long distance control things using rituals and hexes, healing and summoning and less directly confrontational magic.) Still enjoyed the chapter

Mason

I mean he's a system.wyrmgod-created event boss...