Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube - Chapter 289: Iberu's Perspective

Chapter 289: Iberu's Perspective

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Chapter 290 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens presenting twists: Iberu thought to himself as he tried to push through the chaos of the streets... Keep following!

Iberu thought to himself as he tried to push through the chaos of the streets around craftsman’s tower to get to the gate.He’d been fulfilling his role as head of the craftsman’s guild as he always had, taking meetings, approving the buying and sales of different supplies and rare materials, and just as importantly, browsing the latest published works, or at least the ones his assistants had already gone through and deemed to be the most valuable. There was too much information produced across the world for one man to be able to view it all, all the more being made ever since the Greys had revealed themselves and offered their aid, but it was important that he at least try to stay up to date on just what was being discovered.

It was as he was going through different project funding proposals though that he’d been alerted to what was happening, the first signs of the invasion beginning, a warning to the world that was more legend to its inhabitants than anything else that pulled him from his office to see panic descend the streets, a scene that would be playing out all over the world, or at least any location close enough to one of the invasion points for people to become immediately aware of it, and the reactions were instantaneous.

Rioting and looting as people lost control of their base instincts, some individuals and families hiding away while others tried to go through the gate to get to wherever they needed to be.

The gate itself was large, as was the space within that people had to walk through to travel between areas, but for the first time in his life, Iberu saw it packed. The crowd of people pushed up against each other in a constant fight and struggle, each in someone else’s way. He was one of the few not experiencing any difficulty getting through. He had a large frame, and even before he’d first awakened a skill, he had an unusually high level of strength thanks to his parent races, the bonuses that came with awakening pushing it all the higher and making it easy to shove people to the side to get to his destination, a smaller mixed city by the name off Elgoth, its population being low enough to keep it from being an invasion point which helped keep things comparatively calmer.

He could see the panic on people’s faces, the worst of them having been outsiders like him, seeing the beams of light rise into the sky and spelling their downfall, but he ignored all of that. At least for a few days he expected the chaos to continue, he wanted to reach his destination and be done with before the streets became too much to rush through.

Walking for a bit, he found an unassuming building out of the way and took out a key, letting himself into what was nothing more than a meeting room. It was private and out of the way though, with the only people who knew about it being the nine that were already there, seated and waiting.

“It looks like I’m late,” He said with a laugh as he took his seat, getting a shake of his head from a hooded mage off to the side.

“I’ve told you again and again you’d regret having your office so far from the gate once things commenced Iberu, anyone could have predicted the reactions.”

“I couldn’t very well move the entire guild headquarters, could I? I still say that we should have arranged this meeting for a week after instead of everyone having to rush here once the sign came down.”

“And what would we do if some of the gates were closed down?” The siren among them asked. “There was word some were thinking about it to contain any panic, depending on how fast anyone implements it some of us might not even be able to make it home after this.”

A different person of a race Iberu was never able to identify shook their head. “There’s bigger things going on, even if a city wanted to, they’d never have the chance to block off their gate right away. They’ll be better off trying to keep any panic and destruction to a minimum.”

“Of course we have people destroying their own lands now,” Another laughed. “Why wait for the demons to do it for us when we can get a head start?”

“Enough,” The mage said, silencing them all. “We aren’t here for this, we’re here to discuss our progress on each project. Now more than ever it’s important. I know that we were all hoping for more time, but we need to work with what we have available. First of all, we need to be honest and allocate resources appropriately. Who here would say that given the time frame, their work is completely non-viable?”

Three of them raised their hands, each looking annoyed to have to admit such a thing. If they’d had another decade then things would be different, but the time frame they were on had simply become far too tight.

The mage gave a nod though, happy to have the honesty to make things easier. “Alright, I’ll talk with you all after and we’ll figure out how to incorporate your resources and people into the other groups, for now though I want an update. When will you all be ready?”

“The second wave at the earliest, maybe the third if we have poor luck in our tests,” The siren admitted, feeling annoyed as she did. They had all been hoping for more time, even a couple years could have turned the tides of battle, but it looked like casualties would be high during the first wave at least.

Around the table they went, each giving similarly bleak appraisals of their time frames until there was only one left.

“And you Iberu? When do you think you’ll be done, if ever?”

“It might take some work for the finishing touches, but before the first wave begins my people should be finished with its construction,” He told them confidently, giving the first and only bit of good news at the table, even if the others picked at it.

“But are you sure you won’t be caught? We’ve all heard what happened in allfaith, the gods are going to be extra vigilant after what that fool Olop pulled.”

“Maybe that would have been something to worry about for a while, but they clearly have bigger things to worry about,” He said, dismissing the concern. “I’ll take extra precautions to be safe, but we all knew what we were doing when we started, didn’t we? Each of us knew what would happen if the gods caught wind of this, it’s the risk we chose to take for the world.”

“Quite right,” The mage agreed. “But I’m more concerned about the man working with you. You know his connections, if they catch wind-”

“He hasn’t been given anything that could indicate what he’s been helping build,” Iberu told them. “Again, I have this as well in hand as I can, if anyone learns of it and I suffer the consequences then that’s just my poor luck. But what of you? You’re the only one who has said nothing of their project.”

At that, the mage grimaced, though he spoke up just as all of them did. “Up in the air. Unlike the rest of you, mine doesn’t need much in the way of resources, at least nothing I need to purchase, but getting the spell structure correct is proving difficult. I’ve poured over all the ancient texts I could find, but the finer points of ritual magic leave it at almost a lost art, not to mention the trouble with manipulating reality itself. If we manage a breakthrough then it will be worth it, but I can make no guarantees on the timeframe.”

“Ritual magic hmm?” Iberu muttered. “Honestly poor luck on that front, I met an enchanter the other day who used it shockingly well in their works. I don’t know how they learned it, but it could only be described as genius.”

“Where?” The mage asked, almost throwing himself at the other man. “Anything more I could learn could be what I need to push my work forward and I’m not so proud as to not pay for lessons. Where can I find them?”

Iberu pulled back, away from the mage’s far too-close face. “Don’t you think I know that? I was planning on trying to connect you two in the future if I could, but unfortunately fate took a cruel turn on that front.”

“What do you mean?”

“He was the one Olop murdered in Alfaith,” He said with a shrug, not having received word of Ben’s escape from the trial just the day prior and causing the mage to sink into his seat.

“Well, if we end up in the infinite hells I’ll at least have someone to take my frustrations out on,” He said with a sigh. “Alright, I think we’ve gotten almost everything we needed to done. Let’s focus on the redistribution of funds now and then get to work. We’re finally on the real countdown.”

📖 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

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