Biracial Edgelord Can't Make Immortal : Power of Ten, Book Seven - BECMI Chapter 6 – Going Hunting above my Weight

BECMI Chapter 6 – Going Hunting above my Weight

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Chapter 7 of "Biracial Edgelord Can't Make Immortal : Power of Ten, Book Seven" unveils: The cone of Anti-magic swept past through the air, in my Mage-sight making the Manafield... Continue the story!

The cone of Anti-magic swept past through the air, in my Mage-sight making the Manafield go all gray and blank as the magic dimmed and was suppressed. Very safe up in the shadow of a stalactite, and because baby in brownie-form not stupid, I waited calmly as the source of the effect moved slowly across the cavern, high above the ground and not far below my own self.

I was pretty sure I could kill it straight off, my ready to spring up and launch in an instant once the Anti-magic was no longer a threat.

It was one of the Eye or Orbus species of Aberrants, this particular variety called a , based on the bestiaries and journals I’d read from multiple shaden Elf accounts in places I wasn’t supposed to be visiting, especially at the times I had. The things were usually dealt with by popping them with arrows from extreme range. Without ranged attacks to deal with it, it could be an unholy horror, its ten eyes capable of dealing out gaze weapon attacks every six seconds for a variety of magical effects, ranging from lethal slaying attacks to mind-controlling spells to telekinetically hurling you at your buddies and worse.

Aelryinth had never seen one before, although he’d seen other varieties of Orbus and Oculi before in Aberrant landings that had made it past Terra-Luna’s rings and the World-Angel’s cordon.

This particular floating eyeball had a large central glowing eye in its ‘front’, said eye emitting the massive in front of it. It had a large maw with sharply pointed and askew teeth below it, like the teeth didn’t know which way to grow, and a fringe of loose, hairy tentacles hanging below it. Atop its spherical form was a ring of ten eyeballs on long and mobile stalks, peering actively in every direction they could bend to, including straight-up, making the thing incredibly hard to surprise. Its hide was thick and scaled, a patchwork of green hide and brown molds hanging from it, old and strong and definitely the master of this territory, given the partial remnants of dozens of petrified beings I’d seen about the place.

It didn’t actually know anything was up, but it likely suspected. The wing of gargoyles it had and commanded as servants I’d wiped clean. They had been encapsulated by a , so all the screeching and alarms they’d sent up hadn’t been heard by anything before they were all dead.

The Land registered the thing as Aberrant, something that should not be alive, and there were no problems with me wiping it. Likewise, the wing of gargoyles serving it were not natural in the slightest, and wiping them after they came home from one of their hunts for food, presumably for their masters since gargoyles didn’t need to eat, was a good service to the Land.

The Orbus didn’t move quickly, but it had absolute poise and control, and it was suitably paranoid, peering in all directions for attackers and playing that central eye back and forth to see if anything was trying to be sneaky. It was looking for hiding folk on the ground, not so much near the ceiling, and the arc of its rotated away and forward as it moved past me…

A snap of my will, materialized around me, and lanced on out.

here worked differently than those I knew. Instead of a lesser missile for 2-5 damage every two Caster Levels, it tossed out a slightly larger one for 2-7 damage at every third level. That… was not an improvement, actually a downgrade in damage, and even being a Shardcaster and able to pop up an extra one didn’t help the loss of per- damage bonuses.

Well, whatever. The flip side was that the damage cap of the spell here was an absolute of twenty missiles, and could not go higher with mortal magic. Twenty dice was the restriction.

However, that still allowed per-die or per-missile effects to be added on, which was exactly what I did. Furthermore, weapon specialization bonuses added per if it was fired like an arrow, instead of a touch attack or auto-hit.

Guess who was a Fighter/Sorceress? , tyvm...

A winding circle of crimson roses on black stalks swirled into existence behind me as I swung out from behind my cover, breaking as I attacked. The razored launched themselves at the Orbus, trailing countless crimson petals as they did so, the petals randomly sparkling with the silver energies of Force, the cerulean flames of Aberrant Banefire, the golden flames of Divine Holy magic, and Primal Elemental energies of Cold, Fire, and Lightning combined.

Two of the Orbus's eyestalks snapped around to focus on me, but it didn’t have time to get off a ray or spin to face me with the main eye before the attacks arrived and drove into its back quarter.

My punched into the Orbus like longbow arrows, drilling in deep and delivering their magic straight to its innards, not the tough hide and outer muscle of the thing.

The eye tyrant managed to gargle out something monstrous in Aklo, and there was a pulse of magic from all ten of its eyes in all directions, lashing out in pure reflex as it was fried, pulped, shocked, and frozen from the inside out across over a dozen holes in its hide. I watched a hanging stalactite twenty feet to my left get hit by a green beam and instantly vaporize, while another black ray lashed across several large mushrooms below and instantly turned them black and rotting as it did so.

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Yeah, not something I was going to want to fight straight up.

The Orbus wobbled and dropped down out of the sky as it lost its levitation magic, not plummeting, more falling slowly and automatically, picking up speed as its magic dissipated.

Gargoyle horns and claws were worth some goldweight. The eyes, brains, and blood of this thing were also quite valuable as goldweight, while its hide might actually be used for a set of fancy custom mail that could defy gaze attacks, if made up correctly.

on an adamantine knife would make carving it up a cinch. I could up some containers for the organs and innards… and I still had to follow it back to its lair, where it might even have spawn waiting for it.

Jeeves popped up, my fake skeleton with the roses for eyes keeping watch while I and a got to work on my kill.

Its lair was a cave complex entered via the ceiling and levitation, effectively keeping out anything that couldn’t fly… and the stuff that could nominally fly, such as bats and cave locusts, made themselves into a convenient lunch.

pinged six different sources inside, all about the same intensity, as I flew up to the place. I tossed up a , flowery and shadowed in black with an infrared eye, and crept it up through the opening and the twisting cave through the solid bedrock in a disturbingly organic pattern that hinted at underlying mad comprehensions of… something. It went up into a larger chamber where a bunch of coinage was haphazardly piled up, along with what looked to be ornamental armor and clothing that caught the eye, some gemstones, and a collection of scrolls and books being avidly looked over by six miniature Orbi, floating eyeballs only having the main central eye and three lesser stalks.

They were all engrossed with the books and scrolls, whose writings were flickering with their own light in the darkness as the beholder spawnlings stared drooling at them in utter fascination.

Orbus-types had a fascination with Runework and other magical writings, it had been related to Aelryinth. That was good, as they hadn’t heard their parent die because of it.

The Metamagicallowed spells to bend around corners to their targets as long as I knew the path there. The spawnlings had no alert or alarms as my came whipping around the corners and smashed into all of them, two per Orbus, and killed them all nigh-instantly, sending scaled bodies bouncing and flying from the impacts as they did so.

My surveyed the room further, but the Evil presences were gone, so I zipped on up, over, and into the main room there, noting several smaller chambers dug into the walls for the private use of the eyeballs, too.

I’d be checking them all out in time, but for now I was just taking in my loot.

I could almost feel the additional Karmic trickle coming in, helping raise my Halvyr Level and thus my base. I had a bunch of Faux Levels tacking onto everything, especially in Wizard, but I needed to get more than a Seven in Halvyr, advance my Arcane Theurgy and Sorcery Levels, and really up my prowess, until I could Awaken Void Phoenix at Primary Ten.

Not bad for someone only a couple of months old, I reckoned.

I didn’t have the cloth to use , quite the pity for the moment, but I could make stone chests, coffers, and barrels as needed, so the coins and things could be heaped up and then as needed. I began Sifting them and separating them by metal and by gemstone or crystal, while examining everything for magic.

The spellbooks were mostly elven, the basic model used by the shadelves at the lower levels of society, with a handful of basic applicable combat and utility spells. They were of varying age and came from different victims, with about a dozen of them scattered through the hoard. One definitely came from an officer, with a handful of spells at IV Valence.

A scattering of minor magical Weapons and Armor, with a suit of Plate and a Hammer that were definitely not elven, made for a dwarf. A magical Scarab, who knew what it did as yet, a golden Rod of some kind, and astonishingly enough, a full-length magical Mirror with an Elven Cloak thrown over it, gleaming new and polished as if just made.

Huh. Powerful magic on that Mirror, too…

The coins were partially shadelven, some dwarven, and a bunch of cruder work probably done by the humanoid clans that wandered all these caverns constantly, warring and scraping by in barbaric fashion and proclivities handed down from Immortals who were undoubtedly not of the best kind. There were tens of thousands of them in the higher caverns, and the shadelves were always ready for them to attack.

I would the things later in safety, scanning for Curses first and foremost. ‘Never trust the loot’ was a maxim to live by.

And the eyeballs needed to be processed…

My base of operations was located directly beneath my mother’s house, because why not? I had to use and to move around regardless, and excavating a chamber underneath the root cellar took very little effort. The most difficult thing to make was an emergency escape tunnel if magic somehow failed, but that might be a death sentence regardless, because I’d revert back to babyhood again.

I’d just have to take that risk.

The coinage wasn’t for trading in, or mostly even for buying stuff. I had magic items to make, alchemy to work up, components to stockpile, and reserves to establish.

My ‘comfortable’ form was only two feet tall, limits of the spell on an infant, but if to twice normal height it was enough for me to get around the city without attracting much attention. As long as I turned my hair white and dressed plainly, I was just another kid running around doing errands for their teacher/master/parents, clearly possible when I was trailed by an obvious hauling stuff here and there.

Happily crime was not something to be worried about in most of the city, although the ‘foreign quarter’ where outsiders captured by the shadelves were housed definitely had some questionable businesses attached to it.

I wasn’t worried, however. I was far, far tougher and more observant than I looked, naturally enough, and if anyone decided to try something, well, they wouldn’t even know what happened to them before they were done.

It was nice being an adventurer, with no obligations to speak of. Babyhood was definitely a good disguise and way to duck all sorts of tasks and duties people would want to heap on me. I was enjoying the feeling of liberation and self-improvement, without having to always be at the ready to protect and defend others.

Now, why the Void Phoenix had dropped me here was a completely different matter, but there was no way it would have me working on stuff as an infant, right?

📖 Contents

1 BECMI (Biracial Edgelord Can Make Immortal!) : Prologue 2 BECMI Chapter 1 – Babyhood Sucks 3 BECMI Chapter 2 – We’re at Character Creation and trying to Minmax! 4 BECMI Chapter 3 – Getting Around 5 BECMI Chapter 4 – Setting Yourself Up for Success 6 BECMI Chapter 5 – Immortal Lies, Mortal Meanings 7 BECMI Chapter 6 – Going Hunting above my Weight 8 BECMI Chapter 7 – Material Acquisitions 9 BECMI Chapter 8 – Out in the Darkness 10 BECMI Chapter 9 – Picking up an Animal Friend 11 BECMI Chapter 10 – Butter and Poison 12 BECMI Chapter 11 – Item Creation Guidelines are Important 13 BECMI Chapter 12 – A Stave to Edgelord By 14 BECMI Chapter 13 – With This Staff in Hand... 15 BECMI Chapter 14 – The not-Radiance, it's Gammathauma Radiation, Fools! 16 BECMI Chapter 15 – Explosive News 17 BECMI Chapter 16 – A Study in Time 18 BECMI Chapter 17 – The Elements of Time 19 BECMI Chapter 18 – Busy as the Bugs 20 BECMI Chapter 19 – What Lies Over There 21 BECMI Chapter 20 – Miraculous Possibilities 22 BECMI Chapter 21 – The First Dragon 23 BECMI Chapter 22 – Leveraging Time 24 BECMI Chapter 23 – Working the Runes 25 BECMI Chapter 24 – Runes and Running About 26 BECMI Chapter 25 – Dwarven Hospitality 27 BECMI Chapter 26 – Elven Hospitality 28 BECMI Chapter 27 – Truth Cuts Deep 29 BECMI Chapter 28- A Wrinkle in Time 30 BECMI Chapter 29 – Time is Cruel 31 BECMI Chapter 30 – New Recruits 32 BECMI Chapter 31 – Out-Voted 33 BECMI Chapter 32 – A Long Trek Backwards 34 BECMI Chapter 33 – Warrior and Human 35 BECMI Chapter 34 – The Alternate Road 36 BECMI Chapter 35 – Past Misgivings 37 BECMI Chapter 36 – Another Pause in Proceedings 38 BECMI Chapter 37 – Stragglers Here and There 39 BECMI Chapter 38 – More Stragglers 40 BECMI Chapter 39 - Outlawed 41 BECMI Chapter 40 – Messing with History 42 BECMI Chapter 41 – A Potent Future from the Past 43 BECMI Chapter 42 – One Last Night before we Rest 44 BECMI Chapter 43 – Filling Up the Time 45 BECMI Chapter 44 – A Chill is Setting In 46 BECMI Chapter 45 – A Cataclysm Cometh 47 BECMI Chapter 46 – Some Time Alone 48 BECMI Chapter 47 – A Dragon’s Years 49 BECMI Chapter 48 – Draconic Discoveries 50 BECMI Chapter 49 – The Long Years 51 BECMI Chapter 50 – An Immortal Visitor 52 BECMI Chapter 51 – Immortal Consequences 53 BECMI Chapter 52 - Dragonsleep 54 BECMI Chapter 53 – It’s Time to Go 55 BECMI Chapter 54 – A Final Pause 56 BECMI Chapter 55 – The Last Sunken Hurdles 57 BECMI Chapter 56 – A Scale of Time 58 BECMI Chapter 57 – All the way here to Thisbean Inn 59 BECMI Chapter 58 – Of Ladies and Kings 60 BECMI Chapter 59 – The Guilty Parties 61 BECMI Chapter 60 – Divining the Traitors 62 BECMI Chapter 61 – Of Kings and Things 63 BECMI Chapter 62 – The Ei is Watching 64 BECMI Chapter 63 – A Roadmap to the Future 65 BECMI Chapter 64 – Marked for Greatness 66 BECMI Chapter 65 – About Time and the Land of Darkmoor 67 BECMI Chapter 66 – Trade Matters 68 BECMI Chapter 67 – First Contracts 69 BECMI Chapter 68 – A Working Vacation? 70 BECMI Chapter 69 – Preserved by Amber 71 BECMI Chapter 70 – Getting into Positions 72 BECMI Chapter 71 - Attendance 73 BECMI Chapter 72 – Extending Influence 74 BECMI Chapter 73 – Family Problems Counselor 75 BECMI Chapter 74 – Timely Political Contributions 76 BECMI Chapter 75 – Running Simulations 77 BECMI Chapter 76 – Prepping for Adventure 78 BECMI Chapter 77 – Module, er, Quest Accepted! 79 BECMI Chapter 78 – The Batrachian Basilica 80 BECMI Chapter 79 – Scouting Speed Run Complete 81 BECMI Chapter 80 – Special Forces in Special Places 82 BECMI Chapter 81 – A Failure of Technology 83 BECMI Chapter 82 – Taking the Temple 84 BECMI Chapter 83 – Setting the Spoils 85 BECMI Chapter 84 – New Roads Forward 86 BECMI Chapter 85 – Recruitment Drive 87 BECMI Chapter 86 – Crazy Origins 88 BECMI Chapter 87 – Off to the Weirwoods 89 BECMI Chapter 88 – A Walk in the Moonlight 90 BECMI Chapter 89 – Annihilation: Code Black 91 BECMI Chapter 90 – To the Stormspires and Overstern 92 BECMI Chapter 91 – The Man in the Middle 93 BECMI Chapter 92 – The Forgebridge 94 BECMI Chapter 93 – The Abbey 95 BECMI Chapter 94 – Murder, She Witnessed 96 BECMI Chapter 95 – The Hunt will begin Soon 97 BECMI Chapter 96 – Recovering a Regent 98 BECMI Chapter 97 – A Blood Price 99 BECMI Chapter 98 – Ill Deeds come home to Roost 100 BECMI Chapter 99 – Freedom Rides on Black Wings 101 BECMI Chapter 100 – Beckoned by Fire 102 BECMI Chapter 101 – Forged in a Lava Pit… Sounds Familiar?… 103 BECMI Chapter 102 – I Wish for a Bad Ending to All This 104 BECMI Chapter 103 – A Massacre for a Massacre 105 BECMI Chapter 104 – The Judgment of Heaven 106 BECMI Chapter 105 – Energy in Hand with Entropy 107 BECMI Chapter 106 – Another Courting Call 108 BECMI Chapter 107 – Ripple Effects 109 BECMI Chapter 108 – Fiends for Demons 110 BECMI Chapter 109 – Immortal Words and Wills 111 BECMI Chapter 110 – The Collapse of the Khirifi 112 BECMI Chapter 111 – Intervention of the Elders 113 BECMI Chapter 112 – The Roads to Immortality 114 BECMI Chapter 113 – A Road to the Eternal 115 BECMI Chapter 114 – The End of the Khirifi Empire 116 BECMI Chapter 115 – More Imperial Ambitions 117 BECMI Chapter 116 – Conjured Doom 118 BECMI Chapter 117 – Deathly Bequests 119 BECMI Chapter 118 – On a Higher Cause 120 BECMI Chapter 119 – An Expansion of Strength 121 BECMI Chapter 120 – Immediate Plans 122 BECMI Chapter 121 – At the Tower of Daffid the Red 123 BECMI Chapter 122 – Fiery Food leads to Fond Farewells 124 BECMI Chapter 123 – Fallen from the Stars 125 BECMI Chapter 124 – Diplomatic Dealings 126 BECMI Chapter 125 – Inside the Barhund 127 BECMI Chapter 126 – Hearts at Ease 128 BECMI Chapter 127 – Discussions of Consequences 129 BECMI Chapter 128 – Waking from a Bad Dream 130 BECMI Chapter 129 – The Destiny of the Barhund 131 BECMI Chapter 130 – A Call to Battle 132 BECMI Chapter 131 – A Letter of Blood and Souls 133 BECMI Chapter 132 – Where We are Going and What We are Doing 134 BECMI Chapter 133 – A Map to Massacre By 135 BECMI Chapter 134 – The Cost of a Curse 136 BECMI Chapter 135 – There is no Glory in This 137 BECMI Chapter 136 – Breaking the Northern Fist 138 BECMI Chapter 137 – Vikings get Viked by Southern Cross 139 BECMI Chapter 138 – Killer Legacies 140 BECMI Chapter 139 – What is Locked Within 141 BECMI Chapter 140 – Yellow goes White 142 BECMI Chapter 141 – Something for Later 143 BECMI Chapter 142 – Annealed by the Annelid 144 BECMI Chapter 143 – Cavernous Elimination 145 BECMI Chapter 144 – Cold Relief 146 BECMI Chapter 145 – A Moment to Reflect 147 BECMI Chapter 146 – The Temples are Doomed 148 BECMI Chapter 147 – Death is, in fact, Quite Proud 149 BECMI Chapter 148 – Not a Duel of Fates 150 BECMI Chapter 149 – Chatter in the Coliseum 151 BECMI Chapter 150 – It’s Not Fighting and Slaughter, It’s just Showbiz! 152 BECMI Chapter 151 – Avaunt, ye Avatar of Nifl! 153 BECMI Chapter 152 – Gold and Glory 154 BECMI Chapter 153 – And there was Dancing 155 BECMI Chapter 154 – A Dwarf Redoubts 156 BECMI Chapter 155 – A Legacy to Endure 157 BECMI Chapter 156 – Unmoored Parts moving in the Dark 158 BECMI Chapter 157 – Grifting by a Graf 159 BECMI Chapter 158 – A Return to the Present 160 BECMI Chapter 159 – Wind and Fire do not mix Well 161 BECMI Chapter 160 – I Wish I Knew... 162 BECMI Chapter 161 – Clans and Claymores 163 BECMI Chapter 162 – Time is Anchored 164 BECMI Chapter 163 – Overland Travels 165 BECMI Chapter 164 – Over Roads, Past the Dales, as We Head for the Bleaklands Trails… 166 BECMI Chapter 165 – A New Trade Road 167 BECMI Chapter 166 – A New Trade City 168 BECMI Chapter 167 – Elves Moving Forward with the Times 169 BECMI Chapter 168 – On the Road Again, I just can’t Wait to get on the Road Again… 170 BECMI Chapter 169 – A Bridge over Troubled Waters 171 BECMI Chapter 170 – The Bridge is no Trouble 172 BECMI Chapter 171 – The Road ahead is Bleak, Bleak, I Say! 173 BECMI Chapter 172 – Just Some Random Mercantile Proceedings

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