“All this security for a dical research lab?” Jasmine asked, walking down a long, sterile corridor. Thick glass panels lined the walls, revealing syringes and an array of dical equipnt inside.
“No beds or chairs,” Priam pointed out. “And look at those syringes—so of them are automated. They were running experints on animals here.”
“So, a veterinary lab?” Jasmine mused. “I wonder what kind of secrets warrant a bunker that probably costs more than a skyscraper.”
“I think you’re underestimating the cost,” Priam replied, eyeing the glowing runes on the floor and ceiling. Right now, they were serving as basic lighting, but a single command could overclock them to unleash an ultraviolet inferno. The real question was—why?
The two continued down the corridor until they reached a set of double doors, each emblazoned with a massive, blood-red symbol—the kind that scread ‘turn back’. A panel to the left displayed instructions. The script was unreadable to Priam, but Jasmine translated.
“Decontamination airlock. Proceed only when equipped with a Positive Pressure Personnel Suit,” she read before explaining, “A full-body garnt used for protection against hazardous materials.”
“That’s not creepy at all,” Priam muttered, glancing at an open locker room nearby. Judging by the empty racks, the Tutorial must have yanked the scientists mid-shift, leaving no hazmat suits behind.
Jasmine’s voice darkened. “I think I know where we are. A branch of the Biological Hazard Institute. The Guild avoids these places like the plague.”
The wordplay earned a smirk from Priam. “So what are we dealing with? A simple study of highly pathogenic agents? Genetic retrovirus experints to alter species? Bioengineered bacteria and viruses that make Ebola look like a common cold?”
“Hell if I know,” Jasmine replied. “I dropped out of school when I was six. My biology knowledge is limited… except for human anatomy, of course.”
Priam gestured toward his shadow. “Go in. You’re better off staying put.”
Jasmine didn’t even argue, obeying not in blind submission but in unshakable trust. To the young woman, the Juggernaut was unkillable. So why worry?
Priam stepped forward, and the door slid open, granting him entry into a sterile white chamber. It sealed shut behind him and before he could question the wisdom of willingly stepping into a reinforced cell, powerful pumps roared to life, sucking the air from the room. A chemical mist drenched him next, searing his skin. Priam groaned as the solvent burned his retinas.
Lvl Up: [Acid Resistance] lvl 10
CONST 1
Barely had his eyes regenerated when a blinding ultraviolet flash seared his vision again. At least the burst of light finished drying him off.
“What was that?! Your shadow was weird for a second.”
Without air, Priam couldn’t tell her it was a precaution to obliterate any lingering biohazards on his skin.
Lvl Up: [Radiation Resistance] lvl 6
CONST 3
VIT 3
ta(Authority) 3
The next door opened, revealing an identical chamber. Priam stepped through, and was once again imprisoned. The new room filled with sterilized air, and the mage narrowed his eyes.
“You still breathing in there?” he asked his shadow.
“Yep.”
“Damn sha. There must be a reason this place has an airlock…”
Another mist shower hit him, and he shivered as a fresh solvent gnawed at his skin.
Lvl Up: [Acid Resistance] lvl 11
CONST 1
“This isn’t exactly pleasant…”
“I noticed you’re not a fan of showers.”
“I wear a mantle of flas, and Micro lets regulate sweat, sebum, and earwax production. What the hell do I need a shower for?”
“To sll like sothing other than smoke?”
Priam knew a lost battle when he saw one and dropped the subject. Jasmine nestled in his shadow, he strode through pristine corridors lined with microscopes and unfamiliar instrunts. Guided by [Threat Killer] like a compass, he navigated the labyrinthine facility until he reached the lowest level of the bunker. The entire floor consisted of a single room—a massive chamber spanning a hundred by two hundred ters, covering an entire city block.
Priam didn’t waste ti scanning the dical equipnt scattered about or the silent chiras stationed at the four corners of the chamber. His gaze locked onto his son.
Ash-blond hair, a black mask concealing the lower half of his face, and venom-green eyes, he stood before a kneeling chira.
“Father.”
“Son.” A second of silence. “You look less like than your clones do.”
The nesis sighed. “I’m afraid the Necromoon has partially corrupted . Fortunately, since my essence is that of a Tribulation, the damage is contained and my eyes aren’t crimson.”
“Mmh.” Priam swept his gaze across the room. “I expected a trap. These chiras won’t even slow down.”
“They’re not ant to. They’re just culture diums.” Seeing Priam’s confusion, the Tribulation elaborated. “Perhaps my clones have told you, but I’m a genetic researcher. One of your long-term goals was to upgrade our race to Tier 5, and I took it upon myself to handle the biological aspect.”
The nesis poorly concealed his desire to stall for ti, but Priam found the conversation interesting enough to decide to play along. “I thought past Tier 3, racial upgrades required modifying the aetheric code.”
“They do, but the genetic code has to keep up. I… My mories are fragnted,” his son admitted. “Plus, my body has been altered by the System—right now, I’m just a Tier 2 Homo Gaia sapiens. Clearly, it doesn’t want revealing too much.”
Homo Gaia sapiens was way less stylish than Homo Elysian, but sothing else had caught Priam’s attention.
“... Why are you staring at so strangely?”
“Yeah, you kinda look like you wanna fuck him,” Jasmine added.
Priam rolled his eyes. “His race does interest . With his blood, I’d take a giant leap toward Tier 3 for Homo Elysian.”
“Oh!”
“Why tell all this?” Priam asked, ignoring his son’s discomfort.
“I’m just buying ti,” the antagonist confessed. “To modify genos effectively without advanced tech or mythical skills, I had to be clever. Did you know nearly a tenth of our genetic code cos from viruses? For example, the placenta—the organ connecting mother and fetus—relies on a viral gene. Without it, we’d still be laying eggs.”
Priam knew it already. “You’re spreading viruses right now to modify my genetic code.”
“You’re as quick-witted as ever.”
“Yet, I don’t feel sick.”
“You won’t as I’m not hurting you. I’m abusing your natural healing by altering your body’s blueprint so your body will consider that your arms and legs don’t exist. With your high vitality, your cells regenerate fast so it won’t take long for you to be nothing but a torso. Really, the only hard part is to re-encode your geno.”
A shiver ran down Priam’s spine at the thought. Suddenly, it felt as if a billion tiny creatures were crawling inside him, dismantling him from within. Flas erupted around him as he beca a living torch, hoping that his Unity with Pyro would be enough to purge these unwanted guests.
His instincts—and his son’s amused smirk—told him it was wishful thinking.
“You’d need an insane level of control and understanding of your own body to leave the viruses behind when you transform,” his son pointed out. “At the very least, Micro V is required.”
“I’ll get there,” Priam muttered, studying his hands. His fingerprints had vanished, but the rest of his body seed intact. “Looks like your viruses are struggling to get through my constitution.”
“That only delays your defeat. You’d need [Virus Resistance] at a legendary rank to block my attack. And my viruses are preventing your cells from mutating to resist them. Your reprieve won’t last.”
Without wasting a second, Priam activated the fourth rit of [Life is Hard; I’m Harder], selecting [Virus Resistance]. With any luck, his accelerated cell mutation and skill progression would outpace the blockade imposed by his opponent.
Summoning his spear into his right hand, Priam took a step forward. “Let’s see if you can dodge Prosse long enough for your viruses to bring down.”
“[Lightning Knot]!” Protheus roared, more to warn his allies than to show off. Shouting out his abilities was getting old—especially when it was the hundredth ti in fifteen minutes.
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A spark ignited ten centiters in front of his palm, and he hastily stepped back. Five seconds later, a lightning bolt as thick as a tree trunk erupted from that source, leaping from target to target and electrocuting his enemies. Any RPG player watching would have instantly recognized chain lightning, a spell notorious for its indiscriminate friendly fire.
A hundred smoking bodies crashed to the ground, their deaths drowned out by the rolling thunder. Not a single human was among the dead.
“Impressive, my King,” a nearby knight remarked while trying to ta a lesser lighting bolt. The original creator of [Lightning Knot] lacked the necessary attributes to guide his skill.
Frankly, so did Protheus. But the rain cascading over the abominations made them perfect conductors. Above, heavy storm clouds summoned by [Cloud Tide] lood, their droplets avoiding humans under the influence of [Rain Blessing].
Juggling the powers of his knights, Protheus achieved results far beyond simple addition.
“Mmh.” His response was but a grunt. [Silent ditation] worked wonders for accelerating his aether regeneration but made talking impossible.
Summoning another arc of lightning, the king stepped back to avoid getting scorched. His foot caught on sothing hard. Cursing, he broke his fall with a roll. Wiping the mud from his face, he lifted his head and froze—a corpse lay less than a ter away. The half-devoured torso of a young man had been what tripped him.
Using his sword for support, Protheus rose and surveyed the battlefield. The elite of his army held the front, diverting the undead horde’s focus to relieve the thirty shields protecting his army. Behind them, siege engines, bows, rifles, and mages rained death upon the enemy ranks. For every one that fell, a hundred took their place. Protheus shut his eyes for a mont and grimaced. Thirty-eight knights had fallen, and the battle was barely twenty minutes old.
Mourning the loss of comrades and the finest warriors protecting humanity, the king let loose a roar. He would unleash the full fury of the elents upon the undead.
Half an hour later, the penultimate aether shield shattered. Only one final barrier remained between his army and annihilation. Protheus clenched his jaw. Breath ragged, his ridians close to rupturing, his aether reserves nearly drained, he feared for the n and won who followed him in this charnel house.
“My king, we must return to the capital!” Guandi shouted, slicing a monster clean in half.
“Our lands will die from the necromantic blight!”
“Better our lands than our people!”
Protheus hesitated only a mont. His general was right. The battle was lost. If they stayed, they would be slaughtered to the last.
An abomination crashed down five ters behind him. A woman was riding the corpse, clinging to the handle of a dagger protruding from its skull to keep her balance. Extracting the blade, she jumped to the ground.
“If we flee, they’ll cut us down before we make it,” Gloria warned. The blood staining her robe was too black to be her own.
“I’ll hold them here,” Guandi declared.
“You’ll die.”
“We all die soday.” He t Protheus’ gaze and grinned. “Go, Your Majesty.”
Before Protheus could argue, a colossal silhouette parted the clouds. Its sheer presence drained the warriors of their will. Gloria murmured, “A dragon?”
“No,” Protheus replied. “If it were, this planet would be lost. It’s a Duke.”
The beast landed, crushing smaller undead beneath it. In its crimson eyes blazed a hatred for life so pure it sent a chill through the king. One look was all it took for Protheus to understand. It’s here for .
“Guandi, lead our army back to the capital.”
“My King—”
“My Lord, you can’t—”
“Your life is more—”
A flex of his Royal Aura silenced his knights. Bloodied and battle-worn, Protheus still radiated majesty. Every soldier here had sworn their loyalty to him, and the fire in his eyes reminded them of their duty.
“Go.”
Gathering the wounded and burning the dead, the human forces retreated in under a minute. anwhile, the abominations stood still, observing in eerie silence as their leader prepared to execute the enemy king.
Once the last of his n had left the battlefield, Protheus raised his sword. The hilt trembled before elongating. In a heartbeat, he wielded a long spear—perfect for piercing the chira hide. The polymorphic weapon was the mythical reward he had claid after conquering the fiftieth wave of the Colosseum. He had wrestled with the choice between it, the second life tattoo and the ring of ubiquity, but he had no regrets. A shapeshifting blade was perfect in the long run and personal strength was important in the System—doubly true for a leader.
Across from him, the necro Duke threw back its head and roared at the heavens. The storm clouds trembled, the earth quaked, and Protheus leaped.
Micro, [Flash Leap], and [Wings of Wind] carried him across the battlefield in an instant. Blade Mastery and [Thunder Thrust] wreathed his lance in crackling energy, driving it effortlessly through the beast’s hide and into its heart.
Two masteries and three epic abilities should have ended the fight. But the enemy was undead.
The pseudo-drake fixed its baleful eyes on the human king and snapped its tail like a whip. Before Protheus could react, a bone spike struck his chest at five tis the speed of sound.
His body flew back at nearly the sa speed, bouncing four tis before slamming into the geomancers’ earthen rampart.
“Argh.” Protheus coughed blood. Even with [Heroic Armor], [Spectral Plate], and [Knight Physique], he was at death’s door.
A tremor in the ground made him look up. His foe was closing in for the kill. Yet all Protheus could think about was the Champion of Humanity. Priam was a Duke too. Was he stronger or weaker than this abomination? A grin spread across the king’s lips. The monster before him was terrifying, and yet it felt like it wouldn’t have even troubled the Juggernaut.
“He eludes death… and I refuse it so long as humanity still needs .”
On each of his forearms, a tattoo ca to life. Chains of Protheus was a mythical mutation earned in the Colosseum—the relic of the bonds that once shackled the immortal titan, condemned by Zeus to have his liver devoured daily by an eagle for gifting fire to humanity.
Inked chains burrowed into his elbows, carving through his flesh in agony until they reached his liver. As searing pain consud the king, his consciousness ascended—bordering the divine.
Agony was the price of epiphany. He who fought for humanity received the blessing of a Myth.
With the ease of a celestial titan, Protheus wielded Micro far above his actual Tier to restore his body and sprang to his feet. Opening his soul to aether, he probed his adversary, located its core, and readied his arm.
[Royal Edict].
“By my decree—I sentence you to death.”
A perfect throw drove the royal spear through hide and muscle, burying it deep into the necromantic fulcrum of the Duke. The weapon flared, delivering the king’s judgnt—and the abomination froze.
Ignoring his notifications, Protheus stepped forward to retrieve his spear as the beast collapsed. A hand pressed against his abdon, failing to suppress the agony of his liver being devoured. His affinity for his mutation notwithstanding, the curse of his nasake was inescapable.
“I’ve got about a minute left… More than enough ti to thin out this horde,” Protheus muttered, facing the undead.
A shriek answered him. Masterless once more, the monsters surged forward.
The lone king smiled.
Status:
PHYSICAL:
Strength 915
Constitution 1 589 ( 7)
Agility 1 256
Vitality 1 474 ( 6)
Perception 881
NTAL:
Vivacity (D) 634
Dexterity 787
mory 972
Willpower 1 208
Charisma 888
TA:
ta-affinity (O) 1 103
ta-focus 633
ta-endurance 1 094
ta-perception 558
ta-chance 667
ta-authority 521 ( 5)
Potential: 27 214 ( 5)
Tier 0
Sun points: 1 143 444
[He Who Eludes Death] charge: PRID.
Concepts:
Breath (T0): 100% / HarmonyFire (T0): 100% / UnityPyro (T1): 100% / UnityMist (T1): 100% / Symphony
Bloodlines:
Phoenix: 3%Dragon: 2%
Rewards standing:
Fusion Token - Skill (Epic) Evolution Token - Skill (Legendary)Affinity Token - Tier 1 (30%)Alien Concept fragnt (7th Terror)Talent Token - Upgrade (Seraph)Revelation Token - Ideal Prerequisites (Epic)Colosseum VIP TokenReborn Token - Reset biological lifespan (Legendary) Minor skill EpiphanySeed of PotentialTrophy Compass
[Tribulation]: Two Tribulations pending.
Future Tribulations delayed until:
Ti: 29 days 20 hours 35 minutes 57 seconds.
Next thresholds: 12 attributes > 900 / 6 attributes > 1 200 / 1 attribute > 1 800
Tribulations ended and next arc already complete on Patreon if you want to find out what happens next!
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