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Chapter 217

    Chapter 217


    Technically speaking, there was no need to try to draw out anyone if Chikeres method of detecting them was reliable. However, moving from one person to two people potentially randomly encountering someone still wasnt efficient. It might be possible for Enchanter Stasiuk to teach others, but the method was somewhat obtuse. Nor could it be guaranteed to work for <em>everyone</em> they wanted to find. If their method was discovered, it would be simple for people to hide their true weapons in a storage bag, or acquire weapons with different origins.


    The Ears of the Fox had another reason to not wait. Besides the fact that Chikeres method hadnt been tested extensively, the sooner they could get information the sooner they could sell it, and there were <em>many</em> people looking to buy. They even had a bit of a personal vendetta, since some of their junior members had been attacked as well.


    With Chikeres n to draw people out involving members of the Order, it brought other factors into y. While their disciples could technically do whatever they wanted, the Order was also invested in keeping them alive. Beyond that, as a righteous sect they were invested in stopping the attacks as soon as possible even if it <em>werent</em> going to affect their disciples directly. But if it was, they would want to take special precautions.


    The problem was figuring out a way to keep them properly safe without scaring off the would-be attackers. More than that, even if they managed to draw out a group, gaining any benefits from the operation was questionable. Killing a few enemy cultivators might be beneficial, but it wasnt necessarily worth the risks. What they needed was concrete information that could be used to unveil more people.


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    Authors note: Thest time Elder Matousek showed up I identally was referring to her as male. Whoops! I guess thats what happens when someone doesnt show up for a hundred chapters. Should be fixed now.


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    Grand Elder Bohdana Matousek hadnt been present at the battle in ck Soul Valley. That hadnt been her choice, but at the behest of the Order as a whole. Even if she would have been able to sway the tide further in their favor, someone had to stay to defend the Order. She couldnt help but think that some of the others would have survived, or Vandale avoided injury, had she been present. But excessive dwelling on the past never benefited anyone. It was important to focus on the task at hand.


    Despite the Frostmirror Sects location high in the mountains and the fact that many of their buildings were formed from ice, it was actually a rather pleasant temperature in the areas meant for visitors. With a bit of effort ice could be made not to melt until it was much warmer than the standard freezing point, making it easy to build with.


    Even though ice was effectively free, the Frostmirror Sect was not <em>cheap</em>. The ready avability of materials allowed them to make walls many times thicker than most, all bolstered by formations to enhance their durability. They were also intricately designed, with beautiful carvings all along the walls. It was one of the few non-practical things that the Frostmirror Sect allowed. Though perhaps it <em>was</em> practical in a way, to have defining features on the walls to keep every corridor from feeling the same.


    Still freezing the ce? the final arrival asked brashly.


    Elder Adelina of the Frostmirror Sect- still quite young despite her title and early Life Transformation cultivation- settled her eyes on thest woman. Sarka. Just because Glorious me Pce cultivators like to sweat does not make this particr temperature freezing. It is intentionally made to befortable for the widest variety of people.


    The fact that Glorious me Pce and the Frostmirror Sect were working together didnt make them suddenly friends. But Matousek was d that at least that was as far as the words went. There was one more woman present, a woman from the Ears of the Fox. Robinson. This particr group being all women was simply a coincidence, since men also liked to be in on plotting and nning forbat.


    Once they actually got started, there were quite a few ideas thrown around. Elder Sarka was of course more interested in a straightforward attack, but none of the members of Glorious me Pce were really suited for stealth. Their movements were generally obvious, and thus they were easy to avoid. Grand Elder Matousek didnt actually mind their straightforward nature, but sometimes it was unsuitable for a task. In this case, if they were going to put in so much effort they really needed to get something out of it. It wouldnt do just to risk the lives of their juniors.


    The entire n was predicated on the probability that there would be another attack if a particr group remained in an area with high visibility for some time. The Ears of the Fox actually confirmed the likelihood of <em>something</em> happening in regards to Chikere. Some people just drew conflict to them, and she seemed to be one. Likewise, Anton from the Order also ran into a significant amount of trouble. Probably not as much as Chikere since he was more careful about making enemies ofrge sects, but hed ended up fighting off one of the attacks despite not being a target.


    The Ears of the Fox would be working to subtly spread the right amount of information about their presence, while concealing certain other things. The others would be responsible for supporting as they could. The exact strategy wasnt agreed upon quickly. Even after a few days, there were still many discussions. Though she was one of the oldest herself, Matousek had the feeling that older cultivators seemed to lose track of how much time was reasonable. Every day, there was probably another attack- just because so much time had passed already didnt mean it wasnt worth being expedient.


    In between discussions new information came in. It wasnt exactly relevant to their current situation, but it was important news for everyone nheless. Another one of Everhearts tombs had shown up. Normally that would have been news simply worthy of disseminating to junior disciples as a tempering opportunity, but this one caused an itching in the ears of the highest elders. It was supposed to be rted to ascension, and even those who werent at the peak of Life Transformation were still interested in that topic.


    Perhaps it was some sort of awful joke. It was entirely possible that people would gather together with hopes of learning about ascension, only for there to be nothing avable to them except a taunt. Yet nobody seemed to believe it would be <em>just</em> that. While Everheart might overstate or understate certain details about the various ces hed made, the information he chose to reveal before the opening was never entirely incorrect.


    But that disruption was only temporary- there was more than a year until they had to deal with that, and Matousek really hoped their n wouldnt take more than a few days to formte. After that, it might take a month or more of hard work to actually make ite to pass, but at least they would be <em>implementing</em> instead of nning.


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    There were few concerns in Antons mind about whether he would actually reach Essence Collection. It was normal to spend time stuck at the border. He had in front of him many fine examples of that. Chikere, for example, had spent around a full year at the peak of Spirit Building before breaking through, and she was one of the few anomalies that tended to cultivate even more quickly than his own group.


    Though on that topic Hoyt had broken through to Essence Collection as well. Anton would not have been surprised no matter who made the leap first, but the circumstances had been what surprised him. Hed actually begun to spend time with his grandfather, Grand Elder Vandale, despite having avoided any interaction for the previous five years. He didnt think they hated each other or anything, but it was still a surprise. A wee one, since Anton was all too aware that family could be taken for granted, even if they wouldnt <em>always</em> be around.


    Catarina, Timothy, and Velvet were all at the peak of Spirit Building like himself, though theyd been there for longer. He had no doubts they would make the step soon enough. They had already been speaking with Hoyt about his experiences. Unfortunately, they couldnt just repeat what he did. Hoyt was quite a bit like his grandfather and had just forced his way over the gap. That wasnt impossible for any of the rest, and even Anton had more or less tried the same to reach Spirit Building, but it wasnt optimal for every cultivator.


    Generally, a cultivator could sense for themself if it would be dangerous to push forward. It wasnt cowardice to seek an easier path, but wisdom. Not everyone worked the same way, and simply filling up with energy and pushing, even if a cultivator avoided injuring themself, would leave some parts of cultivation almost iplete. Usually it was rted to insufficient insight, if Antons information gathering was right. It didnt always have to be about some sort ofbat style, and sometimes it was more about a mental hangup of a cultivator. It was possible to ignore such problems, but they could grow just as much as the cultivator themself.


    Anton was aware he wasnt perfect, but he couldnt pick out any specific issues about himself. Yet he could only seek out experiences to fill the gaps. Sometimes, those experiences were battles.


    Im d Fuzz isnting with us, Catarina said. Even if he would be useful. Wolves dont really do well around smelly creatures.


    Ive never had a problem with a skunk before, Timothy said. Normally I wouldnt go near them, and theyd avoid going near me. But a giant, rabid one Timothy shook his head. Sounds awful.


    How would something like thate into existence? Velvet asked. There wasnt really information on it.


    Anton had the answer for that easily enough, Not everything that develops in areas with high amounts of natural energy is <em>nice</em>. Creatures that are already unpleasant like mosquitoes, well, you know what happens with them. Skunks prefer to keep people away, but theres always the chance that they ate something tainted. Perhaps another creature, or a nt that developed rotten energy.


    That can happen? Chikere inquired. Ive never heard about it.


    Well, cultivators dont bother to go looking for things like that, Anton exined. Unless theyre looking for poisons.


    Chikere rolled her eyes. Poisons are for people who cant follow through with an attack.


    Anton didnt use poisons himself, but for different reasons. When he had been a hunter, he wouldnt want to eat anything poisoned. As a cultivator, the time and effort to learn about and maintain a stock of poisons that would be relevant to hisbats was just too much. He also didnt want to support any of the vendors of such things, since most didnt really care if poisons were used for nefarious means. Finally, Spirit Arrows werent easily able to carry poison. Hedtely begun to keep a stock of arrows with different properties, but since he would use poison irregrly hed either have to apply it midbat or worry about it losing its efficacy.


    There, Velvet pointed. Tracks. At the size of the creature they were looking for, everyone could easily spot the tracks- but whether they would recognize them as the target was a matter of practice. The front and rear paws were different on skunks, which made them an interesting target to track. They were currently moving through a wet pine forest, so the ground was plenty soft for arge creature to leave extremely visible prints in.


    Not long after, the wind shifted and they recoiled as an extremely foul smell washed over them. It wasnt just the smell, either. Anton felt his energy being eaten away by <em>something</em>. It was only a very small amount, like piddling bits of rain washing away at a mountain, but it was also extremely indirect. Not far from that, they spotted a wolf. Or at least something that had probably once been a wolf. There were a few w marks, but it was mangled from much more than that. It almost looked like parts of it had melted and the smell was strongest on it.


    Ugh, Chikeremented. Why is there a weird goop all around it?


    Anton approached closer, his nosepletely sealed by his energy and his defenses keeping away the lingering remnants of <em>something</em> awful. He bent down, looking closely. It seems to be a mixture of liquified fur, dead leaves, and bark. Plus some mud and blood. He stood up. The decay patterns are unnatural, but if Im not wrong this should have been within thest day. We should be able to catch up to it soon. The sooner the better, since it shouldnt be able to spray an endless amount.


    Anton <em>really</em> didnt like the idea of getting directly hit by whatever noxious gas had developed from a normal skunks already extremely foul spray. The less it had, the better. They group picked up their pace, while keeping on the alert. They had been doing well not speaking about their <em>actual</em> target in the area.
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