Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube - Chapter 237

Chapter 237

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Get a glimpse of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" Chapter 237: A week passed in a flash as Ben dug through his bag on the way... Continue the adventure now!

A week passed in a flash as Ben dug through his bag on the way to the gate. He’d packed plenty for the trip, including a crate of books, a variety of materials to use for the coming contest, his prized chef’s hat and ā€˜kiss the cook’ apron, a bunch of items he’d made prior to sell while the competition ran, and most importantly, Thera’s spare cloak.Since they had so much to bring and it sounded like it would be exciting, she was eager to join, not to mention the fact it was an excuse to leave the heat stonewall was facing for somewhere cooler, so they made sure to bring the one Ben had made her when they’d first started getting to know one and other better, something they should have been keeping in the bags anyway. Even if it didn’t allow one to see through it the way a proper fanet’ail cloak would, it would give them the chance to get a replacement if anything happened, even if she’d have to be led to it.

It was as they got to the gate after far too quick of a ride in the cart, ready to drive through to their destination that Ben paused to admire it. Now that he’d read up on its construction and the enchantments that made it up, he couldn’t help but get lost in its beauty, the delicate weaves of mana tearing a hole in space to allow the fast and convenient level of transport that made travel around the world possible, even if the more standard means of transportation were lacking. He could only dream of making one himself, while at the same time questioning how it could be improved. After all, gate construction depended on having both an awakened enchanting skill on top of space magic, something that was already rare enough, but what if there were even more options available? What if the enchantment was modified using awakened versions of other magics to enhance it? He couldn’t help but fiddle with the idea in the back of his head as they passed through the gate.

Once they did though, making it through the crowds of people traveling through the empty space that connected lands to go far and wide, he found himself in a completely foreign environment to him. Despite living in a mixed town, the architecture he was used to seeing was fairly consistent, with only a few changes here and there to account for different body types. Not so with allfaith.

Towers stretching into the sky next to pits receding into the earth, temples and churches, monuments and mausoleums, tents and tabernacles, all blending together in a mess of cultures showing one another how they lived, while trying to maintain some sort of harmony, and Ben knew there was even more. The smell of the salty sea air told him they were on a coast, with the buildings of aquatic and semi-aquatic races having their place too.

More than that though was a feeling of one of his skills screaming out to him as he looked around, a feeling he tried to ignore as he was able to easily pick out where on each structure or monument he would go to if he wanted to destroy them, people walking by that he couldn’t help but notice how to take apart and had to assume he was seeing either due to their level of faith or else because they were major figures in it. Priests, oracles, apostles, all were present in the city after all, either working to guide their believers or gain new ones, and all were equal targets of his sacrilege skill, even if he bore them no ill will.

Pushing the feeling of it back, he instead looked to his companions. Thera clearly wanted to look around and explore while Falk led them to their destination, one of many embassies in the city, the one for Anailia, where they would be staying for the next few weeks.

ā€œYou know, if this guy was going to go out of his way to invite you he could have at least offered rooms,ā€ Ben said, not that he minded the accommodations.

ā€œHe did, but I’ll be damned if I stay somewhere that he can come and bother me whenever he pleases. Sometimes if you have connections you gotta use them to your benefit, now come on.ā€

He led them in and to a desk where he showed a note to a waiting incubus who rushed into action upon seeing it. Ben looked to Thera, question in his eyes but she only shrugged back, having no more idea than he did what her uncle had just shown as they were led up a flight of stairs to some private rooms, one for each of them with all of the amenities they might need during their stay and gave them time to unpack before he started leading them around the city, explaining the sites for them since he’d been there before.

Given the nature of the place, not only was it big but there were plenty of tourist attractions on top of the churches. Since many people would come to pray and give their faith to various gods, it was good to do something to capture their attention all the more while they were there to get them to spend some money. It wouldn’t be good for the city's economy if people only passed through after doing what they needed to after all, and while Thera enjoyed learning the history of the various cultures and faiths present there, Ben’s focus was more on food, at least until he saw his first trial.

He had been wondering how there could be multiple ones in the city given how big the one in Anailia was, but they were structures and places that took all sorts of shapes and sizes, with the one before him taking the form of a cave and capturing his attention completely. With the magic bound to it built in a similar way to what was found in the one he’d participated in during his first visit to Anailia, there were subtle differences he wanted to explore in detail, the only thing keeping him from pressing his face against it as he looked it over was the presence of guards at its front, as well as Falk and Thera’s firm grips holding him back.

ā€œCome on guys, I just want to see a little bit more,ā€ He begged as he was dragged away.

ā€œIf we let you stick to that one you’ll be there all day,ā€ Thera told him before Falk spoke up.

ā€œYou have some days before the contest starts so if you want to look so bad do it tomorrow. May as well see the other ones around to see if there’s any in particular you want to focus on.ā€

That caught his attention. He did only have so much time after all, he needed to know where to direct his focus if he was going to be using his free time on it so that he wouldn’t have any regrets when it was time to leave, not that he couldn’t just come back another time. Just knowing how much there was to see, he couldn’t help but think on how he’d have to have a real vacation sometime to make proper use of the gates to see the world, and more importantly examine every trial he could. The way the magic was placed on them was similar enough to enchantments that he knew he could learn something if he properly took the time, a fact that made him want to dive into the topic in earnest.

He couldn’t help but think.

With curiosity filling his heart he let himself be dragged away as the day passed, walking by another handful of trials, each of which begged for his attention as Falk pointed out the other sites he was looking for. Libraries and guilds, all places he knew he’d need to hit up as he made mental notes on where they were as the day began to fade, and with one final stop Falk wanted to show they went on their way, grabbing the scruff of Ben’s neck as he saw where they were heading and keeping him from running ahead.

ā€œThis is cruelty Falk, you can’t show me something like this and not let me get a better look!ā€ He complained as his teacher grinned back.

ā€œWhat has you so excited this time?ā€ Thera asked, having grown used to Ben’s enthusiasm when encountering something new. ā€œIsn’t it just a tower?ā€

The structure had to be eleven stories tall. Big by the standards of plenty of the world, but on the smaller side when compared to what Anailia typically had.

ā€œYou only think that ā€˜cause you can’t see the enchantments on it, whatever god built it made a thing of beauty!ā€

Of all the ones he’d passed, he couldn’t help but find himself focusing in on that one more than any other and knowing immediately that looking it over would be the thing that would take up most of his free time if he let it. It wasn’t just a trial, it was one unlike any other he’d seen that day.

Even if he couldn’t immediately understand the magic on them, he had at least been familiar with the systems the enchantments had used on the other trials, many of them using a weave structure for their magic while others used less popular options, still good in their own way yet not ones Ben found particularly useful for himself when compared to the way he weaved and blended his mana.

This one was different though. The mana that made it up was laid down in ways he’d never encountered before in all of his reading and study. It was a structure of enchantments completely foreign to him, and that fact made it more exciting than any other.

ā€œFalk, why have I never heard that mana could be used like this? It’s built like what, spirals and rings? What’s the effect of creating something this way? What does it do? How does it compare to the more standard ways of enchanting?ā€

ā€œHey now, one question at a time. Or at least that’s what I would say if I couldn’t sum it up in one answer. I don’t know. What you’re looking at is the dead god’s trial, neither the god that made it nor the race that worshiped him is around to tell us anything about how they’d enchant on their world.ā€

In the thousands of years that races had been escaping to this world, many had found their way there. There were the founders of course, a group of different gods that had managed to find each other after the loss of their worlds with the remnants of those who worshiped them that came together to settle this one and built the system, and as more worlds fell more races joined, spatial gods going out to lead whatever surviving souls could be found to this refuge as more and more unique beings made their way there.

The mana-based lifeforms, spirits and fairies and elementals, all creatures unlike any other and all united in both the unique natures of their bodies, as well as their lack of gods. The forbidden gods too, those few who’d fled their homeworld, only focused on saving themselves and forsaking those who gave them their faith. A unique god in so many ways, made up of the totality of its race after they sacrificed themselves to deal a devastating blow to those who would plunder their world, and so many more that Ben wasn’t aware of, one of which only being known as the dead god.

Whatever its name was had been lost to time, when it came to the world with only its trial, not a single survivor of its race, the others thought they had another forbidden god on their hands and were prepared to lay down the rules for if they were going to stay.

Instead though, they simply placed down their trial and left, explaining that his people had insisted on fighting to the last man, and now that he’d ensured a part of his world would go on to exist, he intended to do the same as he went to fight and die, leaving only a tower with none of the knowledge of the people who would challenge it.

ā€œAnd as interesting as that all is Myriad, you’ve got to know something about the enchantments on it, come on I’m dying of curiosity here!ā€

ā€œI don’t know what I don’t know Ben,ā€ Myriad told him in exhaustion. ā€œMost races that got to the stage of their development where they would enchant figured out how to do it in very similar ways. Sure, there were a few that came up with novel ideas that either got incorporated into the world's methods or discarded after coming here, but without a representative to explain their more unique system it’s an unnecessary level of research. You could check a library to see how far mortals have gotten on it, but I can say with a fair level of certainty that no god has spent any time trying to unravel just what it means when we have bigger concerns. Perhaps if the world survives one of the crafting or magic-focused gods will devote themselves to it, but that’s a big if.ā€

ā€œUgh, fine I’ll look into it myself tomorrow then. There has to be someone who’s studied it, I can only hope they published their findings. In that case, since the god who made it’s dead, can you at least tell me what the trial is like? It might help me understand what I’m seeing from it.ā€

ā€œNo can do,ā€ He told him, speaking up before his apostle could complain. ā€œI can’t tell you because I don’t know. Nobody does. There’s never been a survivor anytime someone’s attempted the trial, and the way it’s god designed it has it thoroughly in his domain. While we can easily peek into each other's trials up here so long as we have permission, nobody was granted it before its creator went off to die.ā€

ā€œSo you can’t tell me anything? Without a god would it even give any rewards, or would you survive whatever it throws at you, only to be sent off without so much as a pat on the back?ā€

ā€œAgain, who’s to say? It’s equally possible that it was made to automatically distribute rewards as it is that it gives nothing. Hell, it’s possible that without its god it simply doesn’t let people out, instead forcing them to starve to death as it tries to call on its maker to reward and free them. It goes without saying, but please don’t do something as crazy as attempting it. Hell, don’t attempt any of the other trials either. I’d rather not have to choose a new apostle any time soon when I still need a head priest.ā€

ā€œRelax, doing one was enough, thank you very much. As much as I want to study it you couldn’t drag me into it. I’ve got more than enough to go off of looking at it from the outside, of course, I’ll be asking a lot of advice while I’m here.ā€

ā€œIf that’s all then that’s fine,ā€ His god said with a sigh of relief as he moved on to a different, more troubling topic. ā€œI have to say though, I still can’t believe you’re in allfaith of all places. How’s the sacrilege been?ā€

Ben could only shrug. ā€œI mean, I’m feeling it everywhere but it’s not like the skill compels me to do anything so much as it points things out so it’s fine.ā€

ā€œMmh, pointing things out is an uncomfortably good way to get your interest though. I guess as long as you don’t get involved with anyone you shouldn’t and don’t destroy any monuments then it’s fine. What’s really important though is making sure you don’t act in a way that would keep my church out of the city, I want a location here one day you know.ā€

ā€œReally? It’s a bit packed for my taste, a few too many people.ā€

ā€œHa, as much of an issue as that is for you it would be a blessing for me. Plenty of the world's more devout come here to offer their faith to as many churches as they can. Heck, the little bit of faith I’d receive from the communal churches was nice, but if I had a proper church and statue in this town that people could give their respects to then that would be all the better.ā€

ā€œWell, I think you’ll need some proper priests if you want that. I mean, I guess I could buy a plot of land to make you a small shrine or something and add a plaque to explain who you are a bit. How much would that set me back?ā€

ā€œHonestly, too much. As glad as I am for the suggestion, the business side of the city has land prices ridiculously high. While the church is against it and wants it to be lowered, at least to the point that each god could have their own faith represented, tourism is unfortunately as big a part of it as anything and it’s an argument that hasn’t ended. Of course, since you’re probably going to die pretty rich if you want to leave your money to the church when you pass I could probably put it to good use in a couple hundred years,ā€ His god was happy to suggest. ā€œIf you live out your natural lifespan and keep making all sorts of things I suspect you’ll end up quite wealthy.ā€

ā€œI’m already wealthy and soft maybe,ā€ Ben told him as he waved off the request. ā€œI’ll put more thought into my will when I’m a bit closer to the end of things thanks.ā€

ā€œSure sure, just remember all I’ve done for you when the time comes.ā€

ā€œBadmouthed me to your other believers enough that they were scared when we met?ā€

ā€œRemember something else.ā€

ā€œGetting me to be your believer and not explaining that I’d have to be an apostle by agreeing?ā€

ā€œOr we could talk about the incredibly useful skill and guidance I’ve given you over these last two years?ā€

ā€œRelax, you know I appreciate you,ā€ Ben told his god with a laugh. ā€œI’ll at least leave the church something, but you’re not allowed to look forward to getting it. In fact, you should put some of whatever money I leave you towards making a statue of your first apostle on the world, that would be pretty cool right?ā€

ā€œJust make it yourself while you’re alive so I don’t have to.ā€

šŸ“– Contents

1 Chapter 1: Prologue 2 Chapter 2 3 Chapter 3 4 Chapter 4 5 Chapter 5 6 Chapter 6 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 8 9 Chapter 9 10 Chapter 10 11 Chapter 11 12 Chapter 12 13 Chapter 13- Theras perspective 14 Chapter 14 15 Chapter 15 16 Chapter 16 17 Chapter 17 18 Chapter 18 19 Chapter 19 20 Chapter 20 21 Chapter 21 22 Chapter 22 23 Chapter 23 24 Chapter 24 25 Chapter 25- Thera's Perspective 26 Chapter 26 27 Chapter 27 28 Chapter 28 29 Chapter 29 30 Chapter 30 31 Chapter 31 32 Chapter 32 33 Chapter 33 34 Chapter 34 35 Chapter 35 36 Chapter 36 37 Chapter 37 38 Chapter 38 39 Chapter 39 40 Chapter 40 41 Chapter 41 42 Chapter 42 43 Chapter 43 44 Chapter 44- Side Story 1- Ben's time at the church, (1) 45 Chapter 45: Side Story 1- Ben's time at the church, (2) 46 Chapter 46- Falk's Perspective 47 Chapter 47 48 Chapter 48 49 Chapter 49 50 Chapter 50 51 Chapter 51 52 Chapter 52 53 Chapter 53 54 Chapter 54 55 Chapter 55- Thera's Perspective 56 Chapter 56 57 Chapter 57 58 Chapter 58 59 Chapter 59 60 Chapter 60 61 Chapter 61 62 Chapter 62 63 Chapter 63 64 Chapter 64 65 Chapter 65 66 Chapter 66 67 Chapter 67 68 Chapter 68 69 Chapter 69- Theras perspective 70 Chapter 70- Theras Perspective 71 Chapter 71- Theras Perspective 72 Chapter 72 73 Chapter 73 74 Chapter 74 75 Chapter 75 76 Chapter 76 77 Chapter 77- Theras Perspective 78 Chapter 78- Theras Perspective 79 Chapter 79 80 Chapter 80 81 Chapter 81 82 Chapter 82 83 Chapter 83 84 Chapter 84: Karly's perspective 85 Chapter 85: Thera's Perspective 86 Chapter 86: Thera's Perspective 87 Chapter 87: Thera's Perspective 88 Chapter 88 89 Chapter 89 90 Chapter 90 91 Chapter 91: Side Story 3- a lesson on invaders 92 Chapter 92: character summaries 93 Chapter 93 94 Chapter 94: Falk’s Perspective 95 Chapter 95 96 Chapter 96 97 Chapter 97 98 Chapter 98 99 Chapter 99 100 Chapter 100 101 Chapter 101 102 Chapter 102: Thera's Perspective 103 Chapter 103 104 Chapter 104 105 Chapter 105 106 Chapter 106 107 Chapter 107 108 Chapter 108 109 Chapter 109 110 Chapter 110 111 Chapter 111 112 Chapter 112 113 Chapter 113 114 Chapter 114 115 Chapter 115 116 Chapter 116 117 Chapter 117 118 Chapter 118: Thera's perspective 119 Chapter 119 120 Chapter 120 121 Chapter 121: Thera’s Perspective 122 Chapter 122 123 Chapter 123 124 Chapter 124: Thera's Perspective 125 Chapter 125: Side story Gods and Demons 126 Chapter 126 127 Chapter 127: Thera's Perspective 128 Chapter 128 129 Chapter 129 130 Chapter 130 131 Chapter 131 132 Chapter 132 133 Chapter 133 134 Chapter 134: Thera's Perspective 135 Chapter 135 136 Chapter 136: Thera's Perspective 137 Chapter 137: Thera's Perspective 138 Chapter 138 139 Chapter 139 140 Chapter 140 141 Chapter 141 142 Chapter 142 143 Chapter 143 144 Chapter 144 145 Chapter 145 146 Chapter 146 147 Chapter 147 148 Chapter 148: Thera's perspective 149 Chapter 149 150 Chapter 150 151 Chapter 151 152 Chapter 152 153 Chapter 153 154 Chapter 154 155 Chapter 155 156 Chapter 156: Thera's Perspective 157 Chapter 157: Thera's Perspective 158 Chapter 158 159 Chapter 159 160 Chapter 160 161 Chapter 161 162 Chapter 162 163 Chapter 163 164 Chapter 164: Thera's Perspective 165 Chapter 165 166 Chapter 166 167 Chapter 167- Side story, sleepovers 168 Chapter 168 169 Chapter 169 170 Chapter 170 171 Chapter 171 172 Chapter 172 173 Chapter 173 174 Chapter 174 175 Chapter 175 176 Chapter 176: Thera's Perspective 177 Chapter 177 178 Chapter 178 179 Chapter 179 180 Chapter 180 181 Chapter 181 182 Chapter 182 183 Chapter 183 184 Chapter 184: As others start to move (1) 185 Chapter 185 186 Chapter 186 187 Chapter 187: Thera's perspective 188 Chapter 188 189 Chapter 189 190 Chapter 190 191 Chapter 191: Thera's perspective 192 Chapter 192 193 Chapter 193 194 Chapter 194 195 Chapter 195 196 Chapter 196: As others start to move (2) 197 Chapter 197: Thera's Perspective 198 Chapter 198 199 Chapter 199 200 Chapter 200 201 Chapter 201 202 Chapter 202 203 Chapter 203: Thera's Perspective 204 Chapter 204 205 Chapter 205 206 Chapter 206 207 Chapter 207: Thera's Perspective 208 Chapter 208 209 Chapter 209 210 Chapter 210: Thera's Perspective 211 Chapter 211 212 Chapter 212 213 Chapter 213 214 Chapter 214 215 Chapter 215 216 Chapter 216 217 Chapter 217 218 Chapter 218: Ather’s Perspective 219 Chapter 219: Thera's Perspective 220 Chapter 220 221 Chapter 221 222 Chapter 222 223 Chapter 223 224 Chapter 224: Ather’s Perspective 225 Chapter 225 226 Chapter 226 227 Chapter 227 228 Chapter 228 229 Chapter 229 230 Chapter 230 231 Chapter 231: A day in the shop 232 Chapter 232: Thera's Perspective 233 Chapter 233 234 Chapter 234 235 Chapter 235 236 Chapter 236 237 Chapter 237 238 Chapter 238 239 Chapter 239 240 Chapter 240: Thera's Perpective 241 Chapter 241 242 Chapter 242 243 Chapter 243 244 Chapter 244 245 Chapter 245 246 Chapter 246 247 Chapter 247: Thera's Perspective 248 Chapter 248 249 Chapter 249 250 Chapter 250 251 Chapter 251 252 Chapter 252 253 Chapter 253: Thera's Perspective 254 Chapter 254 255 Chapter 255 256 Chapter 256 257 Chapter 257 258 Chapter 258 259 Chapter 259: Thera's Perspective 260 Chapter 260 261 Chapter 261: Thera's Perspective 262 Chapter 262: Olop's Perspective 263 Chapter 263: Thera's Perspective 264 Chapter 264 265 Chapter 265 266 Chapter 266 267 Chapter 267 268 Chapter 268 269 Chapter 269 270 Chapter 270 271 Chapter 271: A week without Ben 272 Chapter 272 273 Chapter 273 274 Chapter 274 275 Chapter 275 276 Chapter 276 277 Chapter 277 278 Chapter 278 279 Chapter 279 280 Chapter 280: A month without Ben 281 Chapter 281 282 Chapter 282 283 Chapter 283 284 Chapter 284 285 Chapter 285 286 Chapter 286: Thera's Perspective 287 Chapter 287 288 Chapter 280 289 Chapter 288 290 Chapter 289: Iberu's Perspective 291 Chapter 290: Character and Arc Summaries 292 Chapter 291 293 Chapter 292 294 Chapter 293 295 Chapter 294 296 Chapter 295 297 Chapter 296 298 Chapter 297 299 Chapter 298 300 Chapter 299 301 Chapter 300: Gods and Believers part one 302 Chapter 301: Gods and Believers part two 303 Chapter 302: Gods and Believers part three 304 Chapter 303 305 Chapter 304 306 Chapter 305 307 Chapter 306 308 Chapter 307 309 Chapter 308: Judgment 310 Chapter 309 311 Chapter 310 312 Chapter 311 313 Chapter 312 314 Chapter 313 315 Chapter 314 316 Chapter 315: Thera's Perspective 317 Chapter 316: Thera's Perspective 318 Chapter 317 319 Chapter 318: Thera's Perspective 320 Chapter 319 321 Chapter 320: Vividus's Perspective 322 Chapter 321: Thera's Perspective 323 Chapter 322: Thera’s choices and the thoughts of the spirits 324 Chapter 323 325 Chapter 324 326 Chapter 325 327 Chapter 326: Thera' Perspective 328 Chapter 327 329 Chapter 328 330 Chapter 329 331 Chapter 330 332 Chapter 331: A consequence of awakening 333 Chapter 332 334 Chapter 333 335 Chapter 334: Thera's Perspective 336 Chapter 335 337 Chapter 336 338 Chapter 337 339 Chapter 338 340 Chapter 339 341 Chapter 340 342 Chapter 341: A payoff to consequences 343 Chapter 342: An investigation on anomalous regions, as requested by the adventurer’s guild 344 Chapter 343 345 Chapter 344 346 Chapter 345 347 Chapter 346 348 Chapter 347 349 Chapter 348: Thera's Perspective 350 Chapter 349 351 Chapter 350 352 Chapter 351 353 Chapter 352 354 Chapter 353 355 Chapter 354 356 Chapter 355 357 Chapter 356 358 Chapter 357 359 Chapter 358 360 Chapter 359 361 Chapter 360 362 Chapter 361 363 Chapter 362 364 Chapter 363 365 Chapter 364 366 Chapter 365 367 Chapter 366 368 Chapter 367: Thera's Perspective 369 Chapter 368: Thera's Perspective 370 Chapter 369: Thera's Perspective 371 Chapter 370 372 Chapter 371 373 Chapter 372 374 Chapter 373 375 Chapter 374: A visitor’s greed, 100 days remaining 376 Chapter 375: To learn for others, 80 days remaining 377 Chapter 376 378 Chapter 377 379 Chapter 378 380 Chapter 379: Thera's Perspective 381 Chapter 380 382 Chapter 381 383 Chapter 382 384 Chapter 383 385 Chapter 384 386 Chapter 385 387 Chapter 386: Thera's Perspective 388 Chapter 387 389 Chapter 388 390 Chapter 389 391 Chapter 390: Thera's Perspective 392 Chapter 391 393 Chapter 392: Iberu's Perspective 394 Chapter 393 395 Chapter 394 396 Chapter 395 397 Chapter 396 398 Chapter 397 399 Chapter 398 400 Chapter 399 401 Chapter 400 402 Chapter 401: Thera's Perspective 403 Chapter 402 404 Chapter 403 405 Chapter 404: Thera's Perspective 406 Chapter 405 407 Chapter 406 408 Chapter 407 409 Chapter 408 410 Chapter 409 411 Chapter 410 412 Chapter 411 413 Chapter 412 414 Chapter 413 415 Chapter 414 416 Chapter 415 417 Chapter 416: Thera's Perspective 418 Chapter 417 419 Chapter 418 420 Chapter 419 421 Chapter 420 422 Chapter 421 423 Chapter 422 424 Chapter 423 425 Chapter 424

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