Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube - Chapter 266

Chapter 266

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Chapter 266 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" starts with dramatic events: Going through the portal was as violent of an experience for him as the tornado,... Discover what happens!

Going through the portal was as violent of an experience for him as the tornado, leaving him grateful to be alive, even if he was worse for wear.The speed he had been moving at left him rolling across the floor until he crashed into the wall at the other end, breaking his arms and legs as he went, and he was sure a few ribs too. His face felt wet from what was undoubtedly blood, but his first thought wasn’t about his own pain, but the safety of the crab secured in his pocket, which he forced himself to unzip, already afraid of what he might find.

ā€œLegs, what the hell was that about!ā€ Greed yelled as he got out, looking no worse for wear and leaving Ben relieved. ā€œWhat happened to the plan? What-ā€

He only stopped as he got a good look at Ben, seeing him broken and bleeding cut his complaints short. ā€œAlright, Let’s get you to a state where you won’t die on me and then tell me what happened,ā€ He said as he began using his powerful healing spells, swearing as he did. ā€œInfinite hells, why is this going so slowly?ā€

Ben personally thought it was going far faster than he was used to, but then, for a person with an awakened magic to have any difficulty, it was probably a surprise.

He couldn’t be certain given that Anailia's trial seemed to circumvent them somehow, but with what he’d just gone through he decided he would take whatever win he could. He was alive, that was all that mattered.

After many hours, Greed had all of his more serious wounds treated and moved on to fixing his face, making it so Ben could explain what happened as he worked on the rest of the injuries.

ā€œDamn it,ā€ The crab spat. ā€œOf course there was a fucking time limit. So what now?ā€

ā€œWell, I thought I could get us out because we were at the entrance, but now I’m not sure. For all I know, we’d have to go through that again, but honestly I vote no on that.ā€

ā€œAgreed. It was crap enough before you threw me in your pocket.ā€

ā€œSo that just leaves us with one option then,ā€ He said as he got up and looked around. They were in a room nearly identical to the first one they’d been in before falling into that endless sky, with a fountain and table, as well as a door that he was sure to take him to some equally horrible place as the last. There was just one difference he could see. Along one wall was a pile of discarded items. There must have been hundreds sitting there and he could only worry about what that might mean for whatever was coming next, but the thought was broken off by Greed.

ā€œThe problem is, that last option means I’m either dying in the trial or dying as I starve. Not really a fan of either.ā€

ā€œ...Give me some time to think. I need to check how long we have first.ā€

He went along the wall to look for more moving rings and found them shortly, seeing that they were configured in an identical way to the previous area, meaning that they should have nearly three days. It felt like a small amount of time to prepare when he had no clue what was to come, but it was better than nothing as he spent a few hours examining the rest of the area, looking for any variance in the enchantments he was seeing from what he’d seen before as he went around, continuing to build up his theories on just what everything did.

It was only as he’d finished that he made his way to the pile of items, finding Greed already digging through it.

ā€œFind anything interesting?ā€

ā€œJust a bunch of ancient junk.ā€

Ben couldn’t help but agree as he started digging through it himself. Weapons of every size, their item quality no greater than lower rare with many enchantments almost completely broken down from lack of upkeep, the weave and other methods of arranging the magic being pointless to repair. He doubted anything he was seeing could have helped during the last part of the trial, though he couldn’t know for sure if they would be useful for the next.

As he stared at them something was picking at his brain though, the same way it was when he’d realized what was happening before was a countdown, he just couldn’t put his finger on what.

He didn’t have any better idea so he did just that, going through the pile to gather together knives and spears and shields and all manner of other weapons into their own groups, before moving on to what was left. Small things whose purpose was lost to time, clothing of all shapes and sizes, and other items he could only consider pointless nicknacks. He went through all of it until he got to the bottom of the pile, stopping at the last three items as just what was bothering him snapped into place.

The three he was seeing seemed the oldest by far, and yet their enchantments looked pristine in comparison to what else he saw there. The rings of mana that made each up were still holding strong after what could only have been thousands of years in there, but it put the rest of the items he was seeing into perspective. The creatures that worshiped the god of this trial used their magic in the same way, the fact that he was seeing other systems of enchanting in place, no matter how decayed, could only mean that they weren’t left from the god for the next section of the trial, but from the people thrown into it.

He looked again at the clothing. Some of it fresh, some undoubtedly centuries old, with what he first thought was grime far more likely to be the ancient blood of whatever race shed it. If he had to bet, he would have said it was a combination of both options. The trial storing not only whatever was lost, but the items of anyone who died.

He couldn’t begin to guess why, but he wouldn’t look a gift horse in the mouth, especially not for the nearly pristine items that must have been made by the race of the trial’s god. What looked like a cup, an armband, and a metal circle. They were all built with the same enchantment arrangement as the trial but on a far simpler level. A mortal level, meaning he could experiment with it and learn from them, seeing how they worked in a way he simply couldn’t with something as large as the trial, and after gaining every bit of knowledge he could from the limited form of analysis his ninth level enchanting gave him, he took the plunge and poured his mana into the cup to gauge its effect.

It was sad to say, but it was underwhelming in a way that he felt supported his theory. The items around were nothing special, even if they were valuable clues on how he might learn about the magic structure of the long-dead race. The cup did exactly what he’d guessed from the fact that he could see the enchantments on it were water and air affinitied. It pulled moisture from the air to fill it.

With that done he grabbed what he suspected was an armband, though there was no way it would fit him, it was too small. The main enchantment on it was the non-affinitied barrier magic, and as he ran his mana through it a barrier extended around it, providing additional defense as it did.

The final one was a metal circle that looked like it would fit on his head, a fact he felt was confirmed by the fact that the main enchantment on it was dark magic.

ā€œHey Greed, I need a hand,ā€ Ben called out as he placed it on.

ā€œWhat’s up?ā€

ā€œI’m going to test this out, I just need you to be prepared to rip it off of me if need be.ā€

He laid down by the crab and passed his mana through it, feeling its effects as he did. Since the magic was acting on him specifically, its effects were significantly weakened, and Ben suspected it was doing even less than it should have since it wasn’t built to handle a mind anything like his, but he thought he felt an effect that would compel him to focus.

It was a handy application of dark magic. There were always times in life that a person might know they needed to devote their attention to something but still not manage it, he could see an item like that selling well and tucked the idea away for later. Given he had blessed focus at the ninth level it didn’t do much for him, but he’d been able to figure a few things out in his examination.

ā€œNow just to test them out,ā€ He muttered as he grabbed three almost identical knives from the pile and stripped them of their nearly vanished enchantments before he began applying his own.

He did the first in the weaving method he’d learned, which was probably the most standard way of enchanting, and decided to make it with the fire ring he had access to, to heat up the blade.

Next he tried to make another knife show the same effect, but with the blending method he’d developed with his god based upon the principles of ritual magic. Since by its nature he had to use other magics to get it to show its full effects it wouldn’t work as a perfect comparison between the two, but it would be good enough for his purposes.

Finally, he attempted to use the ring method he was seeing. He took the fire spell he wanted to work with and tried placing it down on the knife before him, starting at one end until it met the other, giving him a circle of mana, but he could immediately tell something was wrong. He could clearly see that his enchantment didn’t look right compared to the ones that were already made, so he stripped it and tried again. It was only after multiple attempts that he accepted he was doing something wrong.

He tried a few different things, playing with his mana to try and get the configuration right, taking note of what was on a closer track to the proper way of doing it, along with what didn’t seem right at all, and after a few hours of struggling and effort he finally got it.

ā€œSuccess,ā€ He happily sighed. It all came down to compressing his mana and making the ring of it before it was placed, and with all three knives ready he tested them one by one.

The weave method reacted as he expected it would, the knife quickly taking a red glow, with a lower mana cost than it would take if he had simply placed the full spell on it.

Next came the blending method, where the enchantment was the same size, but the difference was in the cost and effect. He could feel more mana being drawn from him to make it work, but at the same time the blade of the knife grew white hot in an instant, and Ben canceled the effect for fear it might melt.

Finally, in the moment of truth he checked the ring method, running his mana through it and having every mind in his head focused on the results. The mana cost ended up being in the middle of the two, more like he had just laid down the skill as a whole to get its effect than anything else, with the amount of power he got from it being slightly higher than using the weave, but not enough to choose it when one accounted for how much mana they’d need to spend.

He could only assume that the race that enchanted like this had an unusually high amount of mana to them if this was their standard, but that didn’t help him. Aside from that, there was only one thing he was sure of, and that was that the enchantments were unusually stable.

While the methods he was aware of would usually need to be maintained after a hundred years or so, possibly longer depending on the skill of the enchanter who made them, the fact that there were even three examples for him to look at in almost perfect condition made that fact obvious. It just gave him one last thing to test as he stripped the knives down and looked them over, finding the one with the ring enchantment to be harder to remove by far.

He began again to put a weave on one of the items, only this time he kept building it up, making it as complex as he could until it shattered. That wasn’t a problem though, it was what he expected. He’d kept perfect track of just how he’d built them up, how complex it had gotten right before it broke.

He did the same with his blending method, remaking the enchantments until the knife they were on was destroyed, taking about the same time as the first. It was as he started on the ring method that things changed. He carefully built them up, taking great care since it was a system he wasn’t used to until he reached the point the other two broke and kept going. He was able to keep building up effects until it was almost twice as magically dense as the others until it finally gave in, the knife turning to dust in his hands.

ā€œThis is the most stable way of making enchantments I’ve ever seen!ā€ He said happily, a grin plastered across his face despite the severity of the situation. ā€œThis method doesn’t just break down slower, it puts so much less strain on the item it’s on! Can I incorporate it with the way I currently enchant? Even if it ends up a bit weaker by trying to make it work with blending and weaving it would be worth the tradeoff. God, I need to experiment with this more, but there’s so many other things to do. Crap, how am I going to make time for this all?ā€

He was so deeply in his thoughts that it was a miracle Greed was able to draw him out of them. The crab’s loud and shocked swearing getting just enough of his attention to make him look away from the item in his hand to the side, where a familiar grey was standing patiently.

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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