Path of the Deathless - (I) Euthanasia

(I) Euthanasia

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Chapter 425 of "Path of the Deathless" begins with intriguing events: -193 (I)Euthanasia"Why?" Shiv asked, frowning. "What kind of grudge do you have against Enoch?"Veronica scoffed,... Don’t miss it!

-193 (I)

Euthanasia

"Why?" Shiv asked, frowning. "What kind of grudge do you have against Enoch?"

Veronica scoffed, and she began to pace. "It's not a grudge, boy. It's more like a punishment. You know what Enoch did, do you not?" When Shiv didn't respond, she turned toward Cripple. "Ah, so there are some secrets you do keep for your fellow Ascendants. It's good to know that you're not a complete traitor."

The automaton Ascendant flinched beneath Veronica's cutting words, and though its Avatar took no wounds, it was still affected. Such was Veronica's power.

"Enoch split his soul," Veronica declared. "He split his soul the same way Udraal did, the same way Valor did, the same way most Necrotech Undying do. Except he did it poorly, with an incomplete understanding of the ritual. And so, I have a schizophrenic, mind-severed idiot who's desperately trying to find a special Avatar to contain his broken soul. And when we need him to maintain and bless the Republic’s fortifications, no less.”

With every syllable Veronica spat, the heat within the room grew. The flames within the hearth crackled and then became a roar, and the fairies scattered in every direction. Then the room grew darker, the light drained away by the Legendary Councilwoman's simmering rage. And as she breathed out, everything returned to normal. It was like the blackness never was.

"Do you know what being a Legendary Councilwoman means, dear boy? It means being a babysitter. It means that I am the caretaker to some of the most powerful people on the Integrated Earth, yet they are determined to make these mortal failures, these hubristic mistakes that are unbefitting of Master-Tier Pathbearers, let alone gods. But that is not why I'm going to punish Enoch specifically. No, I'm going to punish Enoch because he is trying to do something beyond foolish. He is trying to eliminate the other Ascendants, and he tried to eliminate."

"He did?" Shiv blinked. "Why?”

"Because he’s afraid I’ll try to control him. And he’s right. The Starhawk isn’t the only rogue variable I need to handle. All the Ascendants have their own branching problems, and I need to contend with them all. You see, Enoch isn't trying to find just another Avatar with Rebis. He's trying to find something he can dump a sliver of his soul in to set Rebis free. That way, Rebis can develop on his own. Or rather, Rebis, now consumed by the stable portion of Enoch's soul, can return to being a poor, full person, while the rest of his consciousness, shackled by godhood, languishes."

A whirlwind of thoughts swirled through Shiv's mind, and the edges of Enoch's plans surfaced. "Wait, so if he's connected to himself, connected to his own godhood, but he won't suffer the degeneration anymore, does that mean he will be able to fully wield his power? Like, will that let him continue growing as a Pathbearer, and maybe even survive the destruction of his divinity, in case anything happens within the Great One?"

"Exactly," Veronica said, clenching a fist. "And that cannot be allowed. The Starhawk has already trespassed the unforgivable boundary, and if Enoch follows, if any other Ascendant follows after him, then there will be no more Auroral Council. There will be no unified pantheon, and there will be no Republic."

She sighed. "No, Rebis must die. Enoch must endure his foolishness.

“You need to hold on to control," Shiv concluded.

"Exactly," Veronica agreed without any hint of shame. "I'm glad you can see this. Also, you're likely not leaving this prison without dealing with Enoch." A smirk crawled over her features. "Mainly because I assigned him to guard the core. And while the other Ascendants are busy, Enoch will likely be desperately trying to finish the binding process with Rebis."

"So, I was going to be running into him anyway," Shiv said.

"Ah, something like that," Veronica replied, waving her hand. "So then, my conditions. Are they acceptable?" She held out her sync-letter, and Shiv glared down at the booklet. Pulsing magic radiated from it. A silver locket kept the leatherbound tome closed.

Shiv’s insides felt like grinding stones. His guts churned, and two paths appeared before him. One, to reject Veronica out of spite. To resist being bound to anyone or anything, and continue cutting his way forward. This was his idealized path. It was his highest fantasy; to be unburdened by any interest beyond his own. But ultimately, it was just that: a fantasy. He was a Legendary Pathbearer, but he was facing enemy Legends with the backing of gods, as well as a Post-Legend that had conquered entire worlds with grand schemes beyond Shiv's current comprehension.

Worse, said world-conquering Legend was also...

Shiv refused to think about what Udraal did in detail—what he did to his father. He barely knew what his own mother looked like. And now, every time he would think of his parentage, something inside of him would recoil as if scalded by a searing brand. No. Shiv couldn't avoid the groping hands and sinking claws of the deceivers around him. He might have been damned by this fate from the moment he was born, but he would be godsdamned if he wouldn't use everything he had against them, if he would just let people treat him as an instrument.

If they were going to use him, he was going to use them as well. And he was going to learn—socially, magically, physically. He was going to learn everything he could to be the one on top, to be the user. And when he got there, he wouldn't be like any of these bastards. He wouldn't be a monster. He wouldn't be a whore, either. He would be a pillar for this world because the weakness he saw—all these atrocities—filled him with disgust.

he thought to himself.

The challenger smiles upon your resolve.

He ignored the notification and accepted the sync-letter. As soon as he did, he saw a softening in Veronica's eyes. A breath of relief escaped her, and she nodded at him. "You've done a wise thing."

"I've done the self-interested thing, you mean," he shot back. He glared at his so-called grandmother and barely held himself back from attacking her again. "Let's not pretend that this is a favor you're doing for me. I'm helping you keep the Ascendants degenerated—making sure they're reliant on you. You just complain about being the master of the daycare, but you know what? I think you're full of shit. I think you kind of like it."

A pause lingered between them, and Veronica just scoffed. But that scoff turned into something of a smirk toward the end. "I suppose that is not untrue. It's bad for me, but I do enjoy the power, and you will too, once you gain a measure of it. Once you find yourself capable of shaping the path of someone else's life."

"Yeah, we'll see" He doubted it. Despite how much he liked to fight, he wasn't that cruel, as much as the orcs would want him to be, anyway. "Hey, Veronica, I've got a final question. The Auroral Council. How many of them are there because they're controllable?"

Veronica's smirk became a full-blown, pearly-white grin. "Oh, that's a good question. The answer? Practically everyone, aside from Anthony. The Ascendants, they don't care so much anymore. They want the same thing I do when selecting new Avatars and Council members."

"Controllable people," he ventured.

"Exactly. However, their notion of controllable is very different from mine. They want someone powerful, in accordance with their skills. Someone that can contain their divine mana, and someone they can use to the utmost efficiency. For Daughter, this is easy. For Enoch, far harder. Me? Ultimately, I need people who aren't good at politics. All of them qualify right now, which is why they're eminently replaceable. All of them, aside from Anthony. But he hasn't been a problem in a while."

"Anthony," he said, remembering the old man that had stabbed him. "Yeah, the wrinkled guy with a knife who gave my soul a flu. What's his deal?"

Veronica frowned for a moment. "I won't tell you," she said. Shiv’s patience started to crack, and the Councilwoman scoffed. "Because Anthony's dear to me, and I don't want to see him dead at your hands at any point."

"So, you do care about people," he growled under his breath.

"Of course, I thought you figured this out earlier. Remember my flaw, boy? I get attached. I'm still human to some extent, and that's an ugly thing when you're powerful," Veronica grimaced. "Anthony De Diego was more of a father to me than my own ever was. And though I have broken him, though he is old and has given up on being anything more than just a pawn instead of a player, I don't want him dead. You understand? If you come for him, I will inflict unspeakable things on you. This is one of my red lines. I make this known. Don't trespass on it."

As she finished those words, he felt as if he was being squeezed in the grip of a giant's hand. His breath hitched for a while as he tried to push back using the Shapeless Tides. It barely brought him any comfort.

"I will do what makes sense to me," he said, not promising her anything.

They shared a mutual glare, but then Veronica softened first. "Fine, I'll make sure it's not in your interest to hurt him. It shouldn't be hard."

Part of Shiv thought he should be offended at her words, but overall, he didn't care. He was numb in so many ways right now from all the revelations she'd battered him with.

"You said he's old," Shiv said, remembering something that had confused him for a while now. "Aren't you old? I know Valor is old. What makes Anthony so different?"

For a moment, Veronica didn't say anything. Then her features scrunched up as she thought of a good way to explain. "I'm ageless. Valor is ageless. Most of us are ageless. That's because we look forward to the future. We're always planning. We're always projecting towards tomorrow. Even if you don't suffer from biological decay, you can get old. And that comes with a backward perspective."

"So what, like, he's fixated on things that happened before, rather than things happening right now or tomorrow?"

The Councilwoman nodded. "And be very wary of that. Once you become old, you can't become young again so easily. The past is stone. It can be eroded through means of memory manipulation and historical revisionism, but it is still stone." She walked to her table and slammed a knuckle into it. The etchings upon its surface flashed once more. "Someone always remembers. And right now, this moment will be remembered. Alright, I'm done with my words. You best be gone and finish this ridiculous little escape you have planned." She looked over her shoulder and narrowed her eyes at him. "Don't tell Young Lord Arrow about our association."

"Yeah, I'm gonna have to say no," Shiv sneered. "I'm hiding enough shit from him as it is. If we're going to be working together—"

"We're not working together," Veronica cut him off. "We're going to try to use each other. You're young enough and foolish enough to think that you might be able to get an edge on me. And I'm experienced enough to know that I will slit your throat like a lamb when you try. And you will try, again and again and again, until you are good enough that I can't treat you like a lamb anymore. And then everything changes, and we negotiate a new arrangement or one of us dominates the other.”

"Speaking from experience now, are we?" Shiv asked.

"Yes. Learned from Anthony. He wasn't always old." Veronica's expression turned wistful. "Oh, and when you run into Enoch, understand that he can use the very architecture against you. He builds incredible structures. His mastery of spaces and geometries is bordering on the absurd, Non-Euclidean." Shiv was about to open his mouth in confusion, but then he remembered Uva's skill, and he closed his mouth. Veronica noticed his expression, and a curious look passed over her. "Ask your friend about what Non-Euclidean means. He will understand better than you do. You don't have Dimensionality. Rather sad, because it's such an important and useful skill. I recommend you develop it as soon as possible. Either way, despite his incredible skill, Enoch is especially vulnerable. He, too, is old."

"So how does that help me?" Shiv asked.

"Oh, it helps you because you're going to ask him a very simple question, and that usually puts him in a bit of a fugue state." Veronica spun on her heel. "When you encounter Enoch and his newest Avatar, simply ask him about Aina Huna and how he lost it to the Stormlords of the Pacific. Do it again and again. It will break him. It's pathetic, but also slightly amusing. So much power, yet so many poor decisions. An entire island chain given to a race that barely has any sapience.”

She shook her head. "Godhood. What a poisonous pill of power."

When she said nothing more, he felt an insatiable urge to flee, to leave the room. He realized she had been suppressing the dread aura emanating from this chamber all that time, and now it was back in full force. She was sending him away. "You know something, Veronica? If I ever turn out like you, I'm going to let my vitality spill out of my body, and I'm going to let it keep flowing until there's nothing left of me. I might be Deathless now, but being dead might be better than whatever you've turned out to be. And whatever the fuck Udraal is.”

She craned her neck slightly and rolled her eyes. “Yes, yes, spit your pointless youthful rage. It will go away in time. You’ll learn to deal with everything else as well. It’s just the way life is. Now. We’re done here. Begone. And be quick with your escape.”

With that, they were finished. Their relationship had been ugly since the beginning, and now it was closer and yet more sour than ever. Shiv clenched the sync-letter tightly and wondered just how big a mistake he had made.

He walked out of the room, and something clawed itself up. It started in his stomach, and spikes of pain began to move towards his throat. Shiv doubled his pace, fleeing out from the cracked stone doors and turning along the hall. As soon as he left Veronica's, he nearly doubled over. Every bit of his self-control had been devoted to stopping himself from throwing up earlier, from the disgust that came with knowing about Udraal, about his mother and his father, about so many truths.

"Fuck," Shiv almost whimpered. He used the wall to keep himself standing. As he tried to force another step, he found his leg shaking. Tumbling sprays of bile seared the edges of his throat. Everything inside him begged for him to let it all out, to express his nausea in some way. But for whatever reason, he couldn't. He couldn't just puke. He couldn't admit weakness so close to Veronica.

The doors were still open. She had to be listening. She had to be waiting.

And then a hard but gentle hand landed on his back. He turned to see Cripple's Avatar looming over him. Its optics flickered, and though the automaton's features were nothing like a human's, Shiv could practically taste the sympathy radiating from it.

Cripple said.

He stepped away from its touch. He didn't need it. He didn't need its comfort. Cripple was a broken thing. It couldn't help Shiv any more than he could help himself.

"It's fine," Shiv lied, forcing the bile back down. It would sink into his stomach. It would burn there. It would be a permanent mark of disgust. But he would deal with it. He would live with it. He would accept it. What more was another scar?

"It's fine. I got other things to deal with. I'm going to... I'm going to meet up with Adam."

Cripple asked.

"I'm going to tell him that we have a way in. That I know what to expect."

"I don’t know!" Shiv growled roughly. "We're dealing with enough shit already. I don't need him troubled by this right now."

Cripple continued to press.

"No. I'm really, really pissed off and trying not to throw up because fucking—Udraal—FUCK! FUCK! !” Shiv suddenly screamed and slammed a fist into the wall, blowing a chunk open in the architecture. As the dust cleared, he saw the Orichalcum hull beyond the soft and supple wood. “Fuck,” Shiv whispered. He didn’t know if he was going to go Berserk or have a psychological breakdown. He decided to do neither. He decided to keep putting one foot in front of the other. “I'm going to leave now. You still want to help? Be there. Send your Avatar. Right now, I need to... I need to..."

Cripple said.But as the words finished, they both lingered for a while, and Shiv let out a hiss. He turned away.Cripple said no more than those two words before the Deathless flung himself back towards his temporal anchor.

In the next moment, he snapped into place within the Forest of Alloy.

Before Shiv could emerge from the Category One Dimension, a low, rumbling laugh filled his mind. When the Challenger’s mirth faded, Shiv felt himself on the verge of a violence—with nothing to vent his anger on.

The Deathless was in no mood to speak with the Challenger. He hadn’t processed the madness that was Udraal being his “mother” and the Ascendants…

Shiv paused. “What?”

“Yeah.” Shiv laughed scornfully. “I don’t see the point of having all that power if I’m not the one wielding it. And my mom… The fuck was she thinking?”

Shiv gritted his teeth and, for once, found himself entirely in accord with the orc god. “Yeah. Power is ”

Philosophy 27 > 28

“Really? You reached across the veil to give me a pep-talk?” Shiv said. His sarcasm was lacking, and his suspicion was high.

the Challenger said without a hint of mockery.

Shiv nearly choked. “No shit?”

“Huh,” Shiv muttered. “I… Thanks, Challenger.”

And wasn’t that the truth? “Yeah, yeah. I’m still coming for you, Challenger. But… You know… Thanks.”

And as the Challenger’s presence faded from Shiv’s mind, he wasted no more time. The Deathless moved, bursting free from his cape, prepared to face anything on the other end. As soon as he came out, however, he found himself in a new prison. The valley here looked different. Massive furrows lined the walls. Kilometers of Orichalcum were missing, leaving huge gaps that exposed the mithral supports behind. As he turned, he found several orcs cheering on his arrival.

He found the orcs, Gone, Candles, Five, Adam, and Can Hu, standing at the ready. Their weapons were low, but their eyes were pointed high.

Looming over them, dangling from the ceiling, was the most peculiarly dressed hydra Shiv had ever seen. The twelve-headed beast was large, each of its necks around twenty meters long. A descending pillar hung down from the far-above ceiling, growing longer with every passing second, like an inverted pedestal that the hydra sat upon.

Its body was also decorated in strange—Shiv's mind spun as he realized those weren't decorations. Those were Pathbearers. Those were people. Wardens kicked and wailed, fused into the hydra's scales. And where the wardens weren't, the spaces were occupied by hexagonal plates of Orichalcum as well. Limbs and screaming heads stuck out from the Hydra's body where the Orichalcum grids weren't.

A large cape of flowing silk mixed with luxurious carpets and curtains swayed around the hydra's massive back, flowing as if some kind of stylish half-cape. But it was the Hydra's many heads that caught Shiv's true attention, for it had fashioned crowns for itself—crowns shaped from gold, silver, and even copper, and studded with gems. Dozens upon dozens of necklaces of different styles hung from its neck, and its claws were bedecked with rings.

The hydra had taste. taste.

"Oh, and who is this?" the hydra, the one Cripple had called Solzimort earlier, called out to Shiv. Every single one of his heads spoke in tandem, as if there was no separation between them, and his tone was light and inquisitive. "Is this one of your friends?"

Adam turned, noticing Shiv for the first time. He lingered on Shiv's face for a second, and his eyes filled with concern. Shiv gave him a nod, trying to signal that he was fine, but Adam Arrow's Awareness was peerless in Shiv's view. Even if his Psychology skill wasn't that high, he could read Shiv's facial muscles. He could tell how tense Shiv was.

The Deathless really didn't want to deal with this right now. "Later," Shiv whispered, and that made Adam turn away. Adam was reliable, but he wasn't going to let this go. They were going to face it at some point, but they weren't going to do it right now. Right now, they had a hydra to recruit.

"Solzimort," Shiv said. "Hi. I'm Shiv. I'm..."

And just then, the notification appeared. The cursed notification that made him the enemy of practically everyone in Integrated Earth. The hydra noticed then, and Shiv prepared himself for a fight.

The hydra's many mouths opened wide, and his heads reared back. Shiv clenched his fist. Adam shaped an arrow. Gone prepared to move.

And then, the hydra—Solzimort—let out a loud sigh. "Oh, ohhh, the Deathless. We're so sorry." Of all the things the hydra could have said, this wasn't one that Shiv had anticipated. "You must have had a very hard life. Now the System's trying to get everyone to hurt you. The System is so mean. That's okay, it's mean to us too. That's why we're in this prison, even though we don't deserve it."

Shiv stared at a few of the struggling wardens, who shrieked with terror. “Please,” one of them begged. “Please. Oh, God, I can feel it… I can feel it moving underneath my body. My legs are gone, but I can feel it. It's attached to my legs. Ah, ah, ah! ” The warden's wailing cry pierced through the air and briefly silenced Solzimort's words.

"Uh-huh," Shiv said dryly. "Yeah, I'm sure you're perfectly moral."

Solzimort turned one of his massive heads to stare at the struggling warden. As he drew close, the warden began to sob. Shiv used his Farsight and saw that the warden was a rather young-looking man. Fat tears rolled down his cheeks, and he flinched away from the hydra's breath. He should have expected the hydra to bite down on the warden, to put an end to his screaming. But once more, Solzimort surprised him. “There, there, little warden,” he said with a pacifying tone. “We didn't mean to scare you. We're actually trying to preserve all of you. Don’t worry. We'll keep you safe in our scales.”

"Preserve?" Adam's voice jumped an octave. His eyes darted between all the wardens trapped within Solzimort's body. "Solzimort, you do understand that people need to breathe, no?"

"Ah, no! A common misconception. People don't need to breathe; they need oxygen inside their brains. And we're feeding them oxygen. They're just suffocating for no reason because their body hasn't adapted yet." The hydra's many heads laughed as one. "Anyhow, that's why they're fused inside of us. We're keeping them safe from harm. We're wrapped our skin in Orichalcum, and we've additionally increased our density by ten times. Now, ultimately, no one can hurt us."

Solzimort laughed again, and this time, all the wardens began laughing with him, clearly compelled by the hydra’s power.

Shiv blinked and felt a strange pulse of Dynamancy radiating out from Solzimort. Then he saw translucent trails of mana connecting each of the hydra's crowns with the wardens. He had some kind of strange Psychomancy skill. Moreover, the aura he radiated into the air was infused with Magical Resistance as well.

Shiv thought to himself.

"Actually, we think you should all get inside us too," Solzimort offered. "We're gonna try to get out of this prison, and all of you are really, really small. That's no good. It's better to be big inside this prison. That's why we got a bigger cage compared to most people. Still not big enough for us, but it was more space. And when they stopped making us super sleepy, we immediately started swimming through the walls and getting away."

"That's actually what we wanted to talk with you about," Adam said. Solzimort's heads snapped to attention. In an instant, they all curved over the group, and once more, Shiv had to hold himself back from attacking. It wasn't his fault that the hydra's necks looked like snakes rearing back to strike.

"Oh, you're going to help us escape?" Solzimort's heads crashed together, and his many crowns and necklaces made a clamoring noise that sounded like a legion's worth of armored Pathbearers tumbling down a flight of stairs. "That's great. How are we going to do this, though?"

📖 Contents

1 Pathless 2 Return 3 Festival 4 Deathless 5 (I) Path 6 (II) Path 7 (I) Abyss 8 (II) Abyss 9 (I) Strangers 10 (II) Strangers 11 (I) Biomancy 12 (II) Biomancy 13 (I) Dagger 14 (II) Dagger 15 (I) Weavers 16 (II) Weavers 17 (I) Cooking 18 (II) Cooking 19 (I) Misconception 20 (II) Misconception 21 (I) Arachnae 22 (II) Arachnae 23 (I) Weave 24 (II) Weave 25 (I) Rematch 26 (II) Rematch 27 (I) Composer 28 (II) Composer 29 (I) Quest 30 (II) Quest 31 (I) “Relax” 32 (II) “Relax” 33 (I) Diplomacy 34 (II) Diplomacy 35 (I) Charm 36 (II) Charm 37 (I) Intercept 38 (II) Intercept 39 (I) Bone 40 (II) Bone 41 (I) Tunnel 42 (II) Tunnel 43 (I) Surprise 44 (II) Surprise 45 (I) Master 46 (II) Master 47 (I) Victory 48 (II) Victory 49 (I) Conversations 50 (II) Conversations 51 (I) Hunger 52 (II) Hunger 53 (I) City 54 (II) City 55 (III) City 56 (I) Blessing 57 (II) Blessing 58 (I) Disciples 59 (II) Disciples 60 (I) Ambush 61 (II) Ambush 62 (III) Ambush 63 (I) Mask 64 (II) Mask 65 (I) Recon 66 (II) Recon 67 (I) Infiltrate 68 (II) Infiltrate 69 (I) Access 70 (II) Access 71 (I) Gate 72 (II) Gate 73 (I) Brawl 74 (II) Brawl 75 (I) Fugitive 76 (II) Fugitive 77 (I) Stealth 78 (II) Stealth 79 (I) Conspiracy 80 (II) Conspiracy 81 (I) Reunion 82 (II) Reunion 83 (I) Fever 84 (II) Fever 85 (I) Struggle 86 (II) Struggle 87 (III) Struggle 88 (I) Deception 89 (II) Deception 90 (I) Allies 91 (II) Allies 92 (I) Jealousy 93 (II) Jealousy 94 (I) Jealousy 95 (II) Jealousy 96 (I) Jealousy 97 (II) Jealousy 98 (III) Jealousy 99 (I) Wounded 100 (II) Wounded 101 (I) Regroup 102 (II) Regroup 103 (III) Regroup 104 (I) Escape 105 (II) Escape 106 (I) Recounting 107 (II) Recounting 108 (I) Return 109 (II) Return 110 (I) Volatile 111 (II) Volatile 112 (III) Volatile 113 (I) Bedfellows 114 (II) Bedfellows 115 (I) Armor 116 (II) Armor 117 (I) Unbroken 118 (II) Unbroken 119 (I) Ripple 120 (II) Ripple 121 (I) Dragons 122 (II) Dragons 123 (I) Dragons 124 (II) Dragons 125 (I) Dragons 126 (II) Dragons 127 (I) Endure 128 (II) Endure 129 (I) Veilpiercer 130 (II) Veilpiercer 131 (I) Puppeteer 132 (II) Puppeteer 133 (I) Arsenal 134 (II) Arsenal 135 (I) More 136 (II) More 137 (I) Planning 138 (II) Planning 139 (I) Distraction 140 (II) Distraction 141 (I) Base 142 (II) Base 143 (I) Terror 144 (II) Terror 145 (I) Affliction 146 (II) Affliction 147 (I) Context 148 (II) Context 149 (I) Burn 150 (II) Burn 151 (I) Praise 152 (II) Praise 153 (I) Tome 154 (II) Tome 155 (I) Tome 156 (II) Tome 157 (I) Favored 158 (II) Favored 159 (I) Battle 160 (II) Battle 161 (I) Heartstopper 162 (II) Heartstopper 163 (III) Heartstopper 164 (I) Core 165 (II) Core 166 (III) Core 167 (I) Fall 168 (II) Fall 169 (III) Fall 170 (I) Fall 171 (II) Fall 172 (I) Fall 173 (II) Fall 174 (III) Fall 175 (I) Chronomancer 176 (II) Chronomancer 177 (I) Eldritch 178 (II) Eldritch 179 (I) Companions 180 (II) Companions 181 (I) Companions 182 (II) Companions 183 (I) Companions 184 (II) Companions 185 (I) Prevail 186 (II) Prevail 187 (III) Prevail 188 (IV) Prevail 189 (I) Deliberate 190 (II) Deliberate 191 (I) Radiant 192 (II) Radiant 193 (I) Reinforce 194 (II) Reinforce 195 (I) Responders 196 (II) Responders 197 (I) Change 198 (II) Change 199 (I) Hunt 200 (II) Hunt 201 (I) Hunt 202 (II) Hunt 203 (I) Hunt 204 (II) Hunt 205 (I) Plaguefueled 206 (II) Plaguefueled 207 (I) Cremation 208 (II) Cremation 209 (III) Cremation 210 (I) Feast 211 (II) Feast 212 (I) Feast 213 (II) Feast 214 (I) Reforge 215 (II) Reforge 216 (I) Reforge 217 (II) Reforge 218 (III) Reforge 219 (I) Persuasion 220 (II) Persuasion 221 (I) Peace 222 (II) Peace 223 (I) Open 224 (II) Open 225 (I) Briefing 226 (II) Briefing 227 109(I) Surface 228 (II) Surface 229 (III) Surface 230 (I) Surface 231 (II) Surface 232 (I) Surface 233 (II) Surface 234 (I) Surface 235 (II) Surface 236 (I) Block 237 (II) Block 238 (I) Scouting 239 (II) Scouting 240 (I) Adamantine 241 (II) Adamantine 242 (I) Vicar 243 (II) Vicar 244 (I) Vitaemancer 245 (II) Vitaemancer 246 (I) Vitality 247 (II) Vitality 248 (I) Offer 249 (II) Offer 250 (I) Offer 251 (II) Offer 252 (I) Minions 253 (II) Minions 254 (I) Minions 255 (II) Minions 256 (I) Minions 257 (II) Minions 258 (I) Commis 259 (II) Commis 260 (I) Commis 261 (II) Commis 262 (I) Competition 263 (II) Competition 264 (I) Infusion 265 (II) Infusion 266 (I) Animated 267 (II) Animated 268 (I) Animated 269 (II) Animated 270 (I) Breach 271 (II) Breach 272 (I) Ritual 273 (II) Ritual 274 (I) Ritual 275 (II) Ritual 276 (I) Army 277 (II) Army 278 (I) Monstrosity 279 (II) Monstrosity 280 (I) Helix 281 (II) Helix 282 (I) Assimilation 283 (II) Assimilation 284 (I) Assimilation 285 (II) Assimilation 286 (I) Regenerate 287 (II) Regenerate 288 (I) Leveling 289 (II) Leveling 290 (I) Predators 291 (II) Predators 292 (I) Predators 293 (II) Predators 294 (I) Structure 295 (II) Structure 296 (I) Capture 297 (II) Capture 298 (I) Capture 299 (II) Capture 300 (I) Ethics 301 (II) Ethics 302 (I) Compromised 303 (II) Compromised 304 (I) Confessions 305 (II) Confessions 306 (I) Skin 307 (II) Skin 308 (I) Trap 309 (II) Trap 310 (I) Provoke 311 (II) Provoke 312 (I) Provoke 313 (II) Provoke 314 (I) Undercover 315 (II) Undercover 316 (I) Unexpected 317 (II) Unexpected 318 (III) Unexpected 319 (I) Weapon 320 (II) Weapon 321 (III) Weapon 322 (IV) Weapon 323 (I) Tarrasque 324 (II) Tarrasque 325 (III) Tarrasque 326 (IV) Tarrasque 327 (I) Orichalcum 328 (II) Orichalcum 329 (III) Orichalcum 330 (IV) Orichalcum 331 (I) Weakness 332 (II) Weakness 333 (III) Weakness 334 (I) Grievance 335 (II) Grievance 336 (I) Grievance 337 (II) Grievance 338 (III) Grievance 339 (IV) Greviance 340 (I) Avatar 341 (II) Avatar 342 (I) Overwhelmed 343 (II) Overwhelmed 344 (III) Overwhelmed 345 (IV) Overwhelmed 346 (I) Descend 347 (II) Descend 348 (I) Descend 349 (II) Descend 350 (I) Descend 351 (II) Descend 352 (I) Descend 353 (II) Descend 354 (I) Prison 355 (II) Prison 356 (III) Prison 357 (I) Enough 358 (II) Enough 359 (III) Enough 360 (I) Legend 361 (II) Legend 362 (I) Cell 363 (II) Cell 364 (III) Cell 365 (I) Rubix 366 (II) Rubix 367 (III) Rubix 368 (I) Breakout 369 (II) Breakout 370 (III) Breakout 371 (I) Riot 372 (II) Riot 373 (I) Riot 374 (II) Riot 375 (II) Riot 376 (III) Riot 377 (I) Escape 378 (II) Escape 379 (III) Escape 380 (IV) Escape 381 (I) Decisions 382 (II) Decisions 383 (I) Terrify 384 (II) Terrify 385 (I) Terrify 386 (II) Terrify 387 (III) Terrify 388 (I) Councilwoman 389 (II) Councilwoman 390 (III) Councilwoman 391 (I) Trust 392 (II) Trust 393 (I) Trust 394 (II) Trust 395 (III) Trust 396 (I) Dark 397 (II) Dark 398 (I) Dark 399 (II) Dark 400 (III) Dark 401 (I) Rhetorical 402 (II) Rhetorical 403 (I) Rhetorical 404 (II) Rhetorical 405 (III) Rhetorical 406 (I) Udraal 407 (II) Udraal 408 (III) Udraal 409 (I) Udraal 410 (II) Udraal 411 (I) Decider 412 (II) Decider 413 (III) Decider 414 (I) Anticipate 415 (II) Anticipate 416 (III) Anticipate 417 (I) Anticipate 418 (II) Anticipate 419 (I) Burden 420 (II) Burden 421 (III) Burden 422 (I) Whores 423 (II) Whores 424 (III) Whores 425 (I) Euthanasia 426 (II) Euthanasia 427 (I) Euthanasia 428 (II) Euthanasia 429 (III) Euthanasia 430 (I) Shatter 431 (II) Shatter 432 (I) Morsel 433 (II) Morsel 434 (I) Morsel 435 (II) Morsel 436 (I) Escapees 437 (II) Escapees 438 (I) Capital 439 (II) Capital 440 (I) Neath 441 (II) Neath 442 (I) Neath 443 (II) Neath 444 (I) Sewer 445 (II) Sewer 446 (I) Academy 447 (II) Academy 448 (I) Academy 449 (II) Academy 450 (I) Academy 451 (II) Academy 452 (I) Academy 453 (II) Academy 454 (III) Academy 455 (I) Admission 456 (II) Admission 457 (I) Admission 458 (II) Admission 459 Admission 460 (I) Campus 461 (II) Campus 462 (I) Campus 463 (II) Campus 464 (III) Campus 465 (I) Pacify 466 (II) Pacify 467 (III) Pacify 468 (I) Troubleshoot 469 (II) Troubleshoot 470 (I) Admittance 471 (II) Admittance 472 (II) Admittance 473 (I) Enrolled 474 (II) Enrolled 475 (I) Enrolled 476 (II) Enrolled 477 (I) Gaslight 478 (II) Gaslight 479 (I) Heartbreak 480 (II) Heartbreak 481 (I) Slipgate 482 (II) Slipgate 483 (I) Academia 484 (II) Academia 485 (I) Academia 486 (II) Academia 487 (I) Academia 488 (II) Academia 489 (I) Fire 490 (II) Fire 491 (I) First-Aid 492 (II) First-Aid 493 (III) First-Aid 494 (I) Resolved 495 (II) Resolved 496 (I) Borrow 497 (II) Borrow 498 (I) Volunteer 499 (II) Volunteer 500 (I) Volunteer 501 (II) Volunteer 502 (I) Bread 503 (II) Bread 504 (I) Bread 505 (II) Bread 506 (III) Bread 507 (I) Feed 508 (II) Feed 509 (I) Rage 510 (II) Rage 511 (I) Coping 512 (II) Coping 513 (III) Coping 514 (I) Dietary 515 (II) Dietary 516 (I) Dietary 517 (II) Dietary 518 Cover-Up (I) 519 Cover-Up (II) 520 (I) Cancer 521 (II) Cancer 522 Cancer 523 (I) Vengeance 524 (II) Vengeance 525 Vengeance 526 (I) Disengage 527 (II) Disengage 528 (I) Insight 529 (II) Insight 530 (I) Insight 531 (II) Insight 532 (I) Backstory 533 (II) Backstory 534 (I) Backstory 535 (II) Backstory 536 (I) Liar 537 (II) Liar 538 (I) Transmission 539 (II) Transmission 540 (I) Transmission 541 (II) Transmission 542 (I) Metamorphosis 543 (II) Metamorphosis 544 (I) Metamorphosis 545 (II) Metamorphosis 546 (I) Metamorphosis 547 (II) Metamorphosis 548 (I) Metamorphosis 549 (II) Metamorphosis 550 (I) Extraction 551 (II) Extraction 552 (I) Extraction 553 (II) Extraction 554 (I) Extraction 555 (II) Extraction 556 (I) Extraction 557 (II) Extraction 558 (I) Extraction 559 (II) Extraction 560 Loyalty 561 Loyalty 562 (I) Bargain 563 (II) Bargain 564 (I) Accelerated 565 (II) Accelerated 566 (I) Accelerated 567 (II) Accelerated 568 (I) Beyond 569 (II) Beyond 570 (I) Beyond 571 (II) Beyond 572 (III) Beyond 573 (I) Beyond 574 (II) Beyond 575 (I) “Fury Alone is but Impotence” 576 (II) “Fury Alone is but Impotence” 577 “Nothing is Granted, Everything is Taken” 578 (I) “The Choice of Virtue” 579 (II) “The Choice of Virtue” 580 (I) “The Choice of Virtue” 581 (II) “The Choice of Virtue” 582 (I) Liberation 583 (II) Liberation 584 (I) Liberation 585 (II) Liberation 586 (I) Liberation 587 (II) Liberation 588 (I) Liberation 589 (II) Liberation 590 (I) Liberation 591 (II) Liberation 592 (I) Unseen, Unheard, Unknown 593 (II) Unseen, Unheard, Unknown 594 (I) Unseen, Unheard, Unknown 595 (II) Unseen, Unheard, Unknown 596 (I) Counter-Metamorphosis 597 (II) Counter-Metamorphosis 598 (I) Chrysalis 599 (II) Chrysalis 600 (I) Chrysalis 601 (II) Chrysalis 602 (I) Loss 603 (II) Loss 604 (I) Grieve 605 (II) Grieve 606 (I) Return 607 (II) Return 608 (I) Return 609 (II) Return 610 (I) Welcoming 611 (II) Welcoming 612 (I) Instruction 613 (II) Instruction 614 (I) Instruction 615 (II) Instruction 616 (I) Dodge 617 (II) Dodge 618 (I) Downtime 619 (II) Downtime 620 (I) Downtime 621 (II) Downtime 622 (I) Downtime 623 (II) Downtime 624 (I) Downtime 625 (II) Downtime 626 Indifference 627 (I) Path of the Chefless 628 (II) Path of the Chefless 629 (I) Path of the Chefless 630 (II) Path of the Chefless 631 Path of the Chefless 632 Path of the Chefless (IV) 633 (I) The Sky-Swallowing Carp 634 (II) The Sky-Swallowing Carp 635 (I) The Sky-Swallowing Carp 636 (II) The Sky-Swallowing Carp 637 The Sky-Swallowing Carp 638 (I) The Sky-Swallowing Carp 639 (II) The Sky-Swallowing Carp 640 The Sky-Swallowing Carp 641 (I) The Sky-Swallowing Carp (VI) 642 (II) The Sky-Swallowing Carp (VI) 643 (I) To Break a Curse 644 (II) To Break a Curse 645 To Break a Curse 646 (I) To Break a Curse 647 (II) To Break a Curse 648 To Break a Curse 649 To Break a Curse 650 (I) To Break a Curse 651 (II) To Break a Curse 652 To Break a Curse 653 To Break a Curse 654 To Break a Curse 655 (I) To Break a Curse 656 (II) To Break a Curse 657 (III) To Break a Curse 658 BOOK 1 OFFICIAL RELEASE 659 (I) To Break a Curse 660 (II) To Break a Curse 661 (III) To Break a Curse 662 To Break a Curse 663 (I) To Bear a Curse 664 (II) To Bear a Curse 665 (I) To Bear a Curse 666 (II) To Bear a Curse 667 Curse 2 Bear 3: If You Curse Me Again 668 Curse 3: Double-Subversion 669 Curse: The Next Generation (Adam gets a new hole he doesn’t want) 670 Hero of a Thousand Fates 671 Paragon 672 Paragon 673 Paragon 674 (I) Loop 675 (II) Loop 676 Loop 677 Patience 678 The Grind 679 Haunted 680 (I) Haunted 681 (II) Haunted 682 Haunted 683 Sympathy as a Dagger 684 Sympathy as a Dagger 685 Vestments 686 The Ripple 687 The Boiling Toad 688 (I) Stolen Flesh 689 (II) Stolen Flesh 690 Backstage 691 (I) The Way of Tripartite Ruin 692 (II) The Way of Tripartite Ruin 693 (I) The Way of Tripartite Ruin (II) 694 The Way of Tripartite Ruin 695 The Way of Tripartite Ruin 696 (I) The Way of Tripartite Ruin 697 (II) The Way of Tripartite Ruin 698 Harbinger [I) 699 Harbinger 700 Broken Things 701 Broken Things 702 (I) Broken Things 703 (II) Broken Things 704 The Truth Without, The Lie Within 705 Three Upon One 706 Three Upon One 707 Three Upon One 708 Exhaustion 709 Cocoon 710 (I) Cocoon 711 (II) Cocoon 712 (I) Glimpse 713 (II) Glimpse 714 (I) Truth is a Weapon 715 (II) Truth is a Weapon 716 (I) Truth is a Weapon 717 (II) Truth is a Weapon 718 Split 719 Split 720 Split 721 Split 722 Price to Pay 723 Fault 724 Reconcile 725 Reconcile 726 Friend and Foe 727 A Coalition Against the End 728 A Coalition Against the End 729 A Coalition Against the End 730 Thieves of Divinity 731 Hospitality 732 Hospitality 733 Hospitality 734 Education 735 Education 736 This Shared Moment of Flavor and Monologue 737 This Shared Moment of Flavor and Monologue 738 This Shared Moment of Flavor and Monologue 739 This Shared Moment of Flavor and Monologue 740 Ex Nihilo 741 Novel Flavor 742 Contender 743 Contender 744 Contender 745 Sparring Partner 746 Sparring Partner 747 The Broken But Unbreakable 748 The Broken But Unbreakable 749 The Broken But Unbreakable 750 VII-38 The Scarforged Unbreakable (I) 751 The Scarforged Unbreakable 752 The Scarforged Unbreakable 753 AWAKENINGS 754 Fun Times at Gate Piety 755 The Right Tools 756 The Right Tools 757 The Right Tools 758 Core 759 “The Enemy of My Enemy is but the Dog on My Leash”

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