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A Jaded Life Chapter 860

Novel: A Jaded Life Author: Tsaimath Updated:
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As we made our way upriver, I realised just how fascinating the area we were in truly was. Not only did the lake provide ample water, but the water also had a fairly interesting effect on the local wildlife, sothing I hadn’t noticed before due to their relative weakness. A beast around level thirty, unable to detect us before Lia or Silva could strike, wasn’t even a minor threat, even if it was comparatively resistant to magic, or able to use so magical abilities itself. It turned out, that was why those cats we had seen before enjoyed the trees growing in the recently flooded area so much. They were able to walk on water, much to my surprise, allowing them to pounce from above before retreating across the water and back into the trees. If their prey tried to pursue, they’d have to enter the water and from what we had seen that was highly hazardous to one’s health, leaving the felines scot-free.

Unless, of course, they tried to pounce on sobody with a long-raged weapon or maybe so animal with needles, spikes or sothing along those lines. In that case, the cat would likely be left with bleeding paws and a small, sowhat sadistic, part of was curious what would happen then. Did the cats actually touch the water or was there so thin layer of air between, would the blood disrupt their ability and if yes, would the water start to destroy them from the foot up? How long would it take for their ability to disappear, was it tied to their paws? The pads of their paws? So many questions, but alas, I didn’t think I’d have a chance to investigate. After we were attacked by another cat, after the first pounced on during the night and we dispatched that cat, too, no additional felines tried to test their luck.

Similarly, we noticed a few deer, drinking from the water, and when I tried to hit one with an Icicle so we could have venison for dinner, I could feel the icicle weaken a great deal when it was about to hit, similar to the effect of my Ice entering the water here. Only that the effect was in the air around the deer, making wonder how that particular effect worked. Sadly, the deer didn’t stick around to let study them, they ran off imdiately, leaving us with no dinner and with even more questions about this area. It was quite obvious that the water didn’t destroy creatures that drank it but changed them. A part of was curious about what would happen if I drank it, but I wasn’t about to test it. Maybe we could catch so animals to experint on, to see how their physique and abilities would change but it might take too long, or too large doses of water.

Similarly fascinating, and just as inexplicable, was the existence of the will-o-wisps. As of yet, none of us had managed to Observe one of them, but after watching one of them co into existence, I was fairly certain they weren’t a threat, sowhere around level twenty if I had to guess. Their only real strength, from what we had seen so far, was their ability to move at incredible speed and with unmatched agility, making think that they either had so way to counter inertia or they had almost no weight, or maybe both. Whatever the case, when we tried to close in on one that was wafting around near the shore, it had demonstrated speed far beyond even a magically launched Icicle, making attacking them a fool’s errand. While they might not be able to outspeed a bullet, they could do so with arrows and magical attacks, leaving us with no recourse. Luckily, no real recourse was needed, the things seed to be content to waft around the lake, floating above the water and possibly trying to lure unsuspecting people into the water where they would be dissolved.

Learning about the origin of the strange, necrotic energies I had noticed in the water turned out easier than I thought after we moved upriver for a bit. After the lake narrowed back into a normal river, I could feel the influence far stronger than before, partially because the saturation with Water Astral Power fell rapidly, and partially because the necrotic energies grew stronger, making them easier to detect.

Either way, when we rounded a bend in the river, the reason beca obvious when we saw a small rise that had partially collapsed into the river, a rise decorated with nurous stone crosses and headstones. It was, or used to be, a graveyard above the river but one of the earthquakes after the change seed to have destabilised the ground, dumping a good chunk of it into the water. And with that earth ca the buried bodies. It was fairly simple to see the debris, the broken coffins partially sticking out of the ground and even a few partially buried bones were there. Given the situation, it was almost certain that more of it had ended up in the water, so of it getting carried with the flow but all of it rotting and slowly seeping into the stream. I wasn’t sure just how much water a single body could poison, but it was fairly obvious that the influence I had felt ca from here.

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“Let’s check the graveyard out,” I suggested, curious what a place once consecrated might feel like, if there was an appreciable effect. Had the fact that the graveyard used to be hallowed ground before such terms had aning gained so magical aning after the change, even if there was no actual cleric to perform the service? Did that ‘God’ have influence or were the gods, for so unknown reason, limited to the Norse and Greek Pantheons? It was an odd idea, that sohow only those Gods were supposed to be real, what about the rest?

Humans had imagined thousands, or even millions depending on the exact definition of a God, of Gods but sohow I was supposed to believe only the limited number existed? That didn’t really track, making fairly suspicious. Especially if what the Grandmother had written about apotheosis was true, if the ‘only’ thing needed to beco a God were followers on a different plane of existence willing to offer up Astral Power.

Hel, it was suspicious that the Gods imagined on Earth sohow matched the Gods existing elsewhere, making wonder if that was a coincidence or if the Gods simply had certain inherent aspects and took on a fitting form to be worshipped. Having a God of Lightning or Thunder was fairly obvious, before people understood what lightning was, it was an incomprehensible and impressive occurrence. Even knowing what lightning was, it was hard not to feel a certain awe when watching a thunderstorm. It made a person feel small, and attributing that sensation to a God diminished that sensation.

Similarly, people wanted certain things, it didn’t matter if those people were human or not. A mate to procreate, giving you Gods of Love and Family, food, giving you Gods of Hunting, Agriculture and possibly Fertility, protection, giving you Gods of War and such, people weren’t terribly complicated. So, maybe the existing Gods holding those domains simply took on a fitting shape to influence a new world?

But if so, why take on the guise of Gods that were almost solely used in entertainnt, in fantasy and such? Why not use the guise of Gods still worshipped around the world? Sure, the majority of people worshipped one of the monotheistic Abrahamic religions, so having multiple Gods take on that guise wouldn’t work, but why not the Hindu deities? There were enough of them and they were already worshipped by many people, even if the Norse and Greek deities might be better known.

Maybe that was the reason, the Norse and Greek Gods were known due to their role in Western dia while the Hindu deities were worshipped and known primarily in Asian countries. Did the average Westerner know about Brahma? I wasn’t sure, but I was fairly certain that most people in India had at least heard the na Thor or Zeus.

Though, if I went with the idea that the Gods only took on a certain role, why would there be two Gods of Thunder, wouldn’t that make things less efficient? Conflict felt inevitable in that case, Just like it had happened on Mundus.

Which was a whole different thing to wonder about, why did Mundus have so many similarities with Earth? It was too much of a coincidence to believe that the continents had just happened to form in a similar shape, even if so of their positions had shifted, with cities and rivers roughly in the sa position.

So, there had to be so connection, but how that might work, I had no idea.

Shaking my head, I focused back on Lia, who looked at with a raised eyebrow, as I had obviously failed to hear her answer to my question.

“I said, Sure, let’s go,” she repeated, a grin on her face, “But if you’re already dreaming, maybe we should head back and you can get so sleep. Wouldn’t want you to be injured because you were lost in your mind, Mother.”

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