Chapter 719
At first it had just been casual interest that brought Rahayu to the edge of the Everheart system. He wanted to see what the most infamous Ascension cultivator from Ceretos was up to now. Hed heard of the various treasures stored there, no doubt half truths meant to lure people into deadly traps. But by visiting himself, even without entering the system he was hooked.
He could feel it. Just sitting there, tempting him. Rahayu grinned. He knew it had to be a trap, but how could he refuse something like that?
The itself was covered by lines of strangely banded atmosphere, ranging through many colors. It didnt have the consistent gradient of a rainbow, but instead violet was the primary color. Then there were washed out bands of te, intermingled with green and blue streaks.
Rahayu kept his sword within his grip as he approached. He knew never to underestimate Everheart. This trap was probably for the now-dead sword saint, or for Rahayus former apprentice, but it worked just as well on him. Actually, maybe it <em>was</em> for him. He couldnt write that one off. Everheart had to know hed ascended. Was there some remaining grudge between them worth killing Rahayu over?
No, actually, had they ever really resolved anything? Hardly.
But Rahayu wasnt going to just leave a de like that sitting there unused. Death was one thing, not making proper use of swords was far worse.
The warm side of thes oceans were boiling, but the side away from the sun seemed to be just below that point. Quite unlivable for non-cultivators, but not too difficult to deal with on its own. The whole thing was likely toxic though. Actually, there were a surprising number ofs in this system full of rare toxins. Maybe that was why Everheart had chosen it. Or maybe he added some of those after the fact.
It wasnt Rahayus job to know or care. He lined himself directly over the de he wanted to liberate, slicing through the barriers and dropping down into what was almost certainly the <em>real</em> trap. Or possibly an additionalyer of bait. Hed find out once he got there.
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A few years of lighter action was exactly what Tauno had wanted. There was only so much he could improve his cultivation in conflict with humans. And his equipment would fall behind too, if he let that happen.
The Dancing yer Sect was not meant to forever sit in istion, meditating on their path or energy. It was fine from time to time, and preceding his breakthrough to Augmentation had been necessary for secrecy. But now that the war was shifting in the Scarlet Alliances favor, Tauno had some time to improve himself. He intended to take full advantage of it.
The Harmonious Citadel probably had its saints frantically growing stronger as much as they could, though Tauno was unsure if they could actually relevantly change in just a decade or five. They hadnt been around as long as they imed individually, but ording to the Alliances information they relied upon devotion to train. No doubt they were still receiving some from their brainwashed masses, but even they couldnt suppress all of the defeats and the deaths of three saints. One or two they might have handled.
But ultimately, they were not the driving factor for Tauno. He wanted to grow for himself, and because of the pressure of his own allies.
There were more than a dozen folk from the lower realms that seriously believed they could break through to Augmentation in another half or full century, and if nothing else he was certain they could reach the peak of Integration. Going beyond that was not as simple. Even so, he took note.
Now that he finally had some freedom of movement, he took the opportunity to visit an untamed world. These were worlds teeming with beasts, either never having cultivator presences or having overrun whatever humans once lived upon them. Regardless, when a had a great amount of energy, so too did its inhabitants.
He wanted to fight some flyers, or at least he was bored of things crawling along the ground. The location he picked was up in the mountains around tall cliffs. Even as he descended, he was set upon by giant birds who had probably never seen a human before. And they wouldnt get a second chance.
Sharp ws and beaks scraped upon the scales that made up Taunos armor, flecking off small bits of it. He countered with a de made from bone, slicing apart their wings, disying only the barest martial technique. He fell with the bodies, considering what he could do with the feathers and talons. Ultimately, they werent better than anything he had so he would store them for sale to an outside cultivator.
He needed something tougher, and he found it in a serpent. The creature was winding its way up between the rocks, and he wasnt able to react in time to its strike. The creature was merely four meters long, hardly impressive on the scale of beasts with cultivation but its fangs sunk right through his defensive energy and armor into his thigh. He felt the sh of movement and the sting, and the venom was injected before he could sh at the creature. His de barely nicked the thing as it quickly pulled back, watching and waiting for him to fall.
Tauno took a deep and slow breath, forcing a blockage on the flow of blood through his leg. It only took an instant before his blood had jellified and it wouldnt flow regardless. But that wasnt all. Sparks of pain shot from within his leg, nearly incapacitating him. He knew most of them werent real, but good luck telling his brain that.
He clenched his teeth, the muscles in his leg taut as he stepped forward. He had to swing his leg more like a peg, unable to bend it. The actual damage would have to be enumeratedter.
The serpent reacted to Taunos sudden sh, dodging appropriately even though he appeared to be out of range. But he followed up, forcing it further back and off the edge of the cliff. He looked down, not expecting it to truly perish from the fall but interested in chasing after it.
He didnt expect a tail to whip him in the face as it went over the edge, nor did he expect it to widen and begin to wriggle. ps of skin slowed its descent and then they undted and caused it to fly up into the sky.
Tauno wiped blood from his face where the sharp tip of the tail had cut his cheek. He felt a trace of numbness beginning there too. This would be a good one.
With only a slight application of energy it seemed the serpent could fly at least for a short distance, and its movements were rapid. Tauno did his best to keep up with it, even though he knew it was trying to get the poison to spread through his system faster. His de cut through scales as it tried tond another bite, but without the element of surprise he was able to stay ahead of it, even with a useless leg.
Then he fell to the ground, and the snake thought it had a perfect opportunity. It didnt realize its mistake until the sharpened bone de Tauno carried was sticking out of the roof of its head, his arm in between its fangs.
Tauno couldnt help but grin. This thing had good scales and those fangs had to be useful for something. For him, they would be even greater. That was how the Dancing yer Sect made its way in the world.
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So far, Anton had been disappointed with the neighborhood surrounding Inistra. He had been expecting to find more cultivators, but perhaps he had expected too much. A few dozen systems wasnt that much in the grand scheme of things, and hed inspected several times more between the Trifold Alliance and Azun, with only four systems upied. Two of those had been fairly obvious from neighboring systems, but two had been concealed.
Then he found it, an entire system filled with a haze of natural energy. The entireary ne was practically swimming in natural energy. As Anton approached, he expected to find a system upied by powerful cultivators but as he drew closer he realized he was quite wrong.
The star he thought hed seen was not a star at all. It was a good order of magnitude dimmer than even the smallest red dwarf, but Anton had simply thought that would be because of ster dust in the way. But instead, he found merely a particrlyrge gas giant surrounded by others. A brown dwarf, by some names. Too small to sustain nuclear fusion.
Anton was disappointed in multiple ways. The system seemed to have so much potential, but it was just barely short. The brown dwarf could potentially provide minimal light and heat for a very close, but that greatly limited the options. On the other hand, the natural energy he thought was from overflowings actually was more of a trapped fog that thes simply werent powerful enough to condense around them.
Only one had cleared out its ring, a small rocky that Anton surprisingly found life upon. Or rather, mostly inside. Beasts of various types living underground, both types simr to traditional burrowing creatures and novel ones. Many beasts had a small amount of cultivation, and there were nts that absorbed the natural energy and used it to grow. But beingpletely untouched by the presence of humans- as far as Anton could tell- he was rather unimpressed by the power level of the creatures dwelling there.
There were a few more traditionals, doing little to generate or absorb natural energy. Anton continued his survey from outer to inner. He was still hoping to find humans, but he felt no intentionality about anything in the system.
But he continued inward, until he came to the innermost. It waspact, with a dense gassy atmosphere that made it nearly impossible to see the surface. Anton felt little hope, but he swept his senses across the trying to find cultivators. Nothing.
He almost left just there, but something told him to look closer. Descending below the clouds, he was surprised to find buildings. Towns and cities and even people. He merely missed them because they didnt disy much natural energy- or only the barest traces of it.
On a close pass, he found several Body Tempering cultivators in arger city, as well as one that he would have deemed around the level of a Spirit Building cultivator.
It was simple enough for him to determine that they had been long disconnected from interaction with the wider cultivators, simply by listening to theirnguage. Yet there was a small portion that was simr as well, indicating they had a tenuous connection.
He could find no signs of destruction- at least not on a scale that would indicate this had happened in any of the previous two cycles due to the actions of the Trigold Cluster. If they had been previously invaded and purged, it was far beyond physical recognition. It was simply that they had little cultivation basis. It wasnt that a few individuals or sects were hogging everything- he would have sensed them. Though Anton couldnt <em>entirely</em> rule out a grand sect with a formation beyond his capabilities, he would have expected more higher ranking cultivators in general if that was the case.
So then, what should Anton do?
The easy answer was just to leave them. And Anton couldnt say it was wrong. They were not in constant turmoil. From what Anton could tell over the course of a week, they lived much like he would expect for a ce with few cultivators. Sadly, that didnt mean it was all peaceful farming without danger and violence, only that the violence tended toe in the form of many mundane individuals.
Across the whole of the, he found several ces that seemed to be at war. It was either a travesty, or normal daily life. That would depend on who was asked, probably.
So, it was not that they had no violence. In fact, they had plenty of their own. Would Anton improve anything by giving it to them, or would he cause more harm? He might even draw the attention of the upper realms. But he also wanted to shout better farming techniques down from the heavens.
Before he could know for certain, he needed to know the people. That meant watching and listening, and learning theirnguage. Hopefully he would be faster this time, with more experience with oddnguages and it actually sharing some ties to the widespreadnguage of cultivators.