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Chapter 466

    Chapter 466


    Continuing to move towards the mountain sized pce-and-statue fight was rather ufortable, but at this point there was little way for those on the Tomb to retreat. They could perhaps attempt to flee, navigating the void of space without a ship but that would involve giving up on this opportunity. Hopefully, it would be sufficient to drive off Fajra.


    Before they quite made it to where the Great Hall had once stood, something happened. Something that made the fluctuations of energy between the statue and Fajra feel small, except though the power was significant it was spread throughout everywhere they could feel. Likely the entire. A sort of swirling of energy, then in an instant it was gone. The most visible result was the statue disappearing.


    Fortunately, either Fajra was stunned by the sudden disappearance or simply incautious. Before she expanded her senses to include the Great Hall again, the group of cultivators mostly from the Order of One Hundred Stars was there.


    With the statue gone, very little time was required to fully connect with the third piece of the formation below. Ive attuned the formations to all of us, Catarina confirmed. The sudden change drew the attention of Fajra, but as her aura bore down on them it was suddenly stifled by a barrier. The ground trembled slightly, as the base of the Great Hall cracked apart. I need your help activating all of the formations, Catarina said. Just channel energy to me.


    In general, formations were designed to power themselves, drawing from the energy in the atmosphere or from sources specifically dedicated to them. This was also the case with <em>these</em> formations, yet Catarina knew she didnt have sufficient power to simply <em>activate</em> them on her own. There were so many, most of which seemed as if they were meant to function continuously. She wasnt sure what all of them did, but if they were functioning properly they should not cause harm to those attuned to it. And they didnt really have time to think about much else. While they might be safe in their little bubble for the moment, if they didnt establish proper control over all of the Tomb now, perhaps Fajra could carve out a weak point to take further action from.


    Barriers were the most directly obvious, forcing people out from inside them. Catarina couldntprehend so many different people at once, though the formations provided some feedback that would have let her be more selective if she could. First was the Great Hall. Then the Labyrinth, and finally the Library. But that was only the start of things, the staging points from which everything else grew. The Statue Hall, Gardens, all of the trapped corridors and external areas between them. The Smithy, the might of the volcano being repurposed back to its former use as a power source. Hundreds of little hidden alcoves that may have never been discovered. Then everywhere in between as the gaps filled in.


    The formations pushed those inside them away, and upwards. It would be up to them to negotiate with any ships for passage off world, which was always the case. They werent even fully separated from the atmosphere, so they should be fine. And if they werent, it would take even the weaker cultivators willing to brave Everhearts Tomb at least a day to be in serious trouble. Maybe theyd look for them and make some sort of bargain.


    Catarina breathed out heavily. One more thing. We havent quite removed Fajra from over there. Alva, if you could pick the best spot to target? Ill channel this attack via your control.


    Got it, Alva nodded. As Catarina nudged her towards the structure, the ground opening up to reveal something akin to a tower, Alva could feel the way it could direct power towards a target. It was quite significant, but even with her own understanding of formations she could tell it wasnt fully functional. If it was, it might have been able to wipe out Fajras pce. Instead, she had to aim for what would hurt most. Which part most contributed to structural stability?


    After a few moments, she found the best target. Fajra was inside the pce, having taken advantage of its defensive properties against Everhearts statue. They likely couldnt kill her here, but to drive her off


    A continuous beam of power drilled into the pce from below, aiming for one specific area. When the power pierced the defenses, water spilled out. And as Alva hoped, Fajra quickly directed the pce away. Well, Alva was hoping it would be less mobile. If Fajra put it back wherever it came from she would be vulnerable, but no such luck. Even so, as she fled the Catarina smoothed out the remainder of the barrier which now surrounded the entire thing.


    What was that? Hoyt asked. Some sort of healing spring? A secret font of power?


    Alva shook her head. More important. I attacked directly into the bathing area.


    Baths? But


    Its definitely the most important to someone like her, Alva said. Power is only obtained for the purposes of control and luxury. Besides, all the <em>really</em> important stuff had better defenses, and we couldnt let her know she might be able to resist this thing. She looked to Catarina, Its kind of broken, by the way.


    Ill look at itter, Catarina said, curling up into a ball on the floor. Need to rest


    -----


    When Prospero Vandale was finally able to answer Antons inquiries, there was quite a lot more to hear. So they finished taking control of the upon which Everhearts Tomb had rested though it seemed Everheart had pulled away many of his resources in the moments leading up to that. That was what they had pieced together, anyway- though whether it was some automatic system or signs he really <em>was</em> still alive they werent sure. Except, of course, that it was always appropriate to assume he was still alive.


    As for the actual intention of Antons messages, it had been to ask his old friend as politely as possible what he remembered about death. In that regard, the response was that he remembered basically nothing between his death and rebirth- perhaps there was little to experience, or he might simply not have those memories at the moment. Apparently he did remember the end, however.


    Ultimately Vandale described things with one word. Peaceful. Despite dying a violent death, he had epted that was how he would die, and even that it would be at that specific moment. He had been satisfied.


    That was what Anton wanted, though he knew many people didnt achieve it. He thought he could, but he constantly felt there was more he had to do. The next invasion, for example. He thought if he could get to that, he would be content. But if he actually did, perhaps he would find something else he absolutely needed to do. Anton would have to think on that.


    It wasnt strange for a few months to go by with nothing monumental happening, and that was the case once more. Anton was aware that work on ships to travel between the stars was progressing, and they were even nning simple tests soon- simply out into their own system to be certain the basic features of the vessels worked. After all, they had to adapt Ruteran technology and Catarinas exnations of how the ships using ascension energy functioned.


    As he was thinking about that, Anton felt something in the sky. Though the tides of the world shouldnt allow for it at this time, it felt an awful lot like someoneing from the upper realms. They were moving too fast for him to intercept, but he began to move quickly towards where he traced their trajectory to.


    -----


    Lately, Erin hadnt slept much. Powerful cultivators didnt really need to, and shed somehow found herself in that category. Not just Life Transformation, but a step beyond- though it wasnt entirely something she could call her own. That power came from Paradise and it seemed that he influenced her as well. Paradise was the sort who slept yearly, perhaps for a month at a time. Erins stints with sleep were shorter and somewhat more frequent.


    She was content with her current arrangement, as if she really <em>wanted</em> to she could still sleep. But having more hours in the day- or in this case night- meant more cultivation, tempering her own power and what she shared with Paradise.


    Through the same connection with Paradise, she asionally sensed what he did. His thoughts were not entirelypatible with her own, but she could sense hunger or fatigue or his usual pleasantpanionship. It was good to know that those who lived on his back werent just tolerated.


    With those being the mostmon feelings, looking up at the stars and sensing a sharp <em>anger</em> concerned her. There had only been one time prior that she could <em>assume</em> Paradise had been angry- when the Ponderous Turtle n attempted to control him. Whatever he sensed <em>up there</em> had to be bad.


    And it was rapidly approaching. Erin gathered some of her energy, intending to mimic Paradise and fire a powerful shot from the waves around them, but suddenly found her flow of energy cut off. Not violently, but like aforting hand on her shoulder. Are you sure you dont want my help? Paradise didnt really speak, but she got a feeling of independence from him at the moment. Then Ill keep the rest of us safe. If Paradise was going to fight <em>that</em>, the surrounding area might not be safe.


    A great power mmed into the sea, raising waves and clouds of steam as it vaporized a section of the ocean. A few momentster, the figure rose from the waves. There you are! a voice boomed out. My pet turtle! Good to see youre still around.


    Paradises response was to fire a torrent of water that Erin had personally witnessed turning a battlefield into an ind sea with those who had been fighting on the wrong side annihted. She was quite surprised when the figure blocked it with one hand. If the figure had only torn a path through it that would be one thing- the power contained in only a small part of it was less significant- but the entire section of ocean broke into a spray of mist.


    Come on now, little buddy. Dont you recognize me?


    The way Paradise snorted angrily and her connection to him told Erin that he did indeed recognize this strange figure. She thought she knew all of the Assimtion cultivators on Ceretos, but apparently she was wrong. No, perhaps not. An invader? But even the Augmentation cultivators hadnt been able to stand against Paradise directly.


    Paradise usually didnt move quickly, but when he was motivated he could cut apart the sea like a knife. Now he did so, his mouth open wide. The figure floating over the sea stood calmly with his hands behind his back as Paradise approached. Well then, it seems you need some time to cool off. Ill be backter.


    -----


    Doing his best impression of someone striding away unconcerned, Everheart flew away from his turtle. He hadnt expected it to get so strong after just a few centuries. And bitter! What, was it bored or something? He hadnt done anything to it. Taking it away from where it was born was a favor, that Slow Turtle Gang or whatever was only interested in controlling it. Sure, that was the same with Everheart but it was supposed to be grateful!


    There went his first n. The moon would have been that, but as expected his whole thing there was already over and done with. And the world here honestly looked to be in a good state, so he supposed it worked. Everheart might have had conflicts with every major faction on Ceretos, but it was still his home.


    At least nobody should remember him directly. Not that it would matter if they did. Life Transformation cultivators meant nothing to him. He had some sort of itch scratching in the flood of memories those stupid projections forced into his head, but it probably wasnt that important. If it was, he still needed a safe ce to digest it. And deal with these damned reopened wounds.


    Maybe hed just pick a random ind. Nobody would notice him there for a couple decades. Yes, that would be for the best. He could sense one right nearby. When he set foot on the ind, something stabbed into the sand in front of his feet. It was only there for an instant- an arrow, if his eyes hadnt deceived him. His eyes followed its path to an old man standing nearby, who waved casually. Well, he supposed he would just have to take care of this guy first.


    As Everheart prepared tounch a counterattack, he hesitated. Wait, what stage of cultivation was this guy even in? And why did it suddenly feel like he was standing next to the sun? At full power he shouldnt be a problem for Everheart, but that wasnt the case right now.


    Then the old man spoke. I dont think weve met but then again, I feel like we have. Perhaps my memory is faulty. I dont suppose you could enlighten me?


    Everhearts mind raced. Who was this guy? More importantly, what would he have looked like when he was younger? He could have sworn he finished off all the potential threats who would have a serious grudge against him. But try as he might, Everheart couldnt ce this man. Perhaps it was his head being shoved full of tons of repetitive days of nothing, but he had the feeling they really might never have met. He rxed his stance slightly. Might as well answer the guy.
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