Elizabeth materialized deep in the Winterheart region, landing silently on a snow-covered branch high in the canopy.
Paragons didn’t gain strength through Mastery. That system stopped applying at Rank Five — the chanics that governed initiates through Exalted beca irrelevant at that threshold.
What remained was refinent. Most Paragons achieved it through extended ditation, slowly sharpening the precision and depth of their existing power over years of focused stillness.
The Valerians didn’t ditate.
Their unique constitution made a different thod more effective — direct, sustained combat against opponents that could genuinely threaten them.
The pressure of a real fight, absorbed and processed through their specific biology, produced refinent faster than any quiet room ever had.
Elizabeth preferred this approach significantly.
The ground suddenly trembled as her senses caught a signature before anything beca visible.
It was the sharp tallic bite in the air, the specific ozone quality that preceded certain large monsters.
She moved imdiately, vanishing in a spark and reappearing on a higher branch with a clear sightline to the clearing below.
[Winter Wolf — Level 208]
It drifted through the snow like it was part of the landscape. The fur was the grey-white of a winter sky at its darkest point — so perfectly matched to the drifts that the creature seed to erge from the environnt rather than move through it.
Along its back, a jagged ridge of glacial ice had grown through the pelt, forming a frozen spine that cast faint crystalline blue light across the surrounding snow.
Each step left deep gouges in the frozen earth from translucent ice-talon claws.
It paused in the clearing. Its massive head tilted as sothing had just registered.
The great eyes lifted and found her.
Elizabeth looked back from the branch and smiled. The particular wide, uncontrolled kind.
"Holding back against sothing like you would be suicidal."
Her hand went to the bracelet on her wrist. The mont she made contact, the bond released.
This was a deliberate removal of the Power Seal, the permanent spell she wore like training weights to maintain fine control of her output during ordinary situations.
Without it, the full weight of a Paragon’s power settled back into her fra naturally.
The air pressure around her changed.
The Winter Wolf didn’t wait. It opened its jaw and an ice wall erupted from the ground — three stories tall and moving fast, taking the tree Elizabeth had been standing on along with it, throwing snow clouds across the entire clearing in a dense white surge.
The wolf tracked through its own work. But in the next mont lightning gathered overhead, as Elizabeth appeared above it, already casting.
『Fuln’s Judgent』
The clouds ford their circle and the bolt ca down with the full, unrestrained output of a Paragon.
However an ice do erupted from the ground around the Winter Wolf in the sa instant — a reflexive defense, thick and dense, absorbing the full strike before it reached the creature.
The impact detonated against the do’s surface and discharged outward in every direction, decimating the surrounding trees and carving the snow into bare earth for thirty ters in every direction.
The do held. Barely. As a crack ran from the peak down to the base.
The Wolf’s mouth was already open when the smoke cleared.
Ice energy gathered at the back of its throat.
Elizabeth was still airborne, dropping from the apex of her cast. She pointed one finger at the ground below.
Every residual lightning charge she had scattered across the surrounding area — the energy that had discharged from the do and spread through the earth and air — reversed direction simultaneously.
All of it snapped back toward a single point.
Toward her.
The Wolf released its attack and a beam two ters wide left its mouth, cutting upward at the falling figure.
Elizabeth coated her entire body in lightning and dove straight into it.
Bzzzt!
The coating tore through the beam’s leading edge — the electrical field shredding the ice energy as she punched through the center of it.
The returning lightning she had called back hit her from behind at the sa mont, adding to the montum instead of stopping it.
Force compounding on force.
The beam was still firing. The Wolf tracked upward and registered what was coming through it.
Its eyes went wide but it was already too late to move.
BOOM!
Elizabeth landed in the crater and looked at what she’d done.
The Winter Wolf was down — body charred from the direct lightning strike, limbs twitching from residual current still working through its system.
The ground beneath it had gone red from the heat, the snow within a wide radius either vaporized or pushed back into dirty walls of slush at the crater’s edge.
The only sound in the clearing was the Wolf’s whimpering and the faint crackling of the electrical discharge still bleeding out of the earth.
Elizabeth exhaled.
"I overdid it."
A Level 208 Winter Wolf wasn’t an easy target under normal circumstances — it should have been a proper fight, the kind that pushed her and produced the refinent she’d co here for.
Instead she’d obliterated it due to a miscalibrated output.
She knew why.
The spar with Winston had done sothing to her internal gauge. Brief as it had been, absorbing a strike from soone operating at Exalted output — a fresh initiate, carrying power that had no business existing at that rank — had quietly shifted her reference point for what a serious threat felt like.
The Wolf had registered as more dangerous than it should have and her body had responded accordingly.
’I’m more rattled than I showed.’
She turned to leave the crater.
But suddenly Five n appeared simultaneously, encircling her from every angle.
They wore black robes with no visible faces. And on each robe, embroidered at the chest — an emblem of a skull with its cranium open, the brain exposed above the eye sockets.
Elizabeth went still. Her eyes moved across all five of them in a single sweep, reading positions, intent and the energy signatures bleeding through the fabric.
When she spoke, the warmth that occasionally showed up in her voice was completely absent.
"What are you doing here?"
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