Ery awake with the news that Killagragah had finally accepted him. This recognition signified a monuntal shift in his journey. He now held two of the coveted four Khaos Gate pieces.
However, possessing these two pieces didn't grant him the privilege to wield their powers simultaneously. It was a choice, he could harness the energy of one gate or the other, but never both at once.
And then there was the matter of Killagragah's unique elental mastery. The dragon was proficient in manipulating fire and lightning. Ery, though capable, was not yet versed in these elents. If he wished to truly tap into the dragon's reservoir of strength, rigorous training awaited him.
As the recognized champion of the Famine gate, a new privilege was bestowed upon him. The stone door, which had stood imposingly in chamber was now accessible to him.
Finally after more than 10 years, the door was open were open for him.
With a mixture of excitent and reverence, Ery approached the door. The intricate carvings on its surface seed to dance and beckon him closer. Without hesitation, he reached out, touching its cold, hard surface. In an instant, the world shifted around him, the familiar surroundings lting away.
When his vision cleared, he found himself back to the familiar ruins of the Khaos Domain. But this ti, it was different. Ery could distinctly feel the connection emanating from two of the four gates. It was as if they were alive, reaching out to him. The very guardians of these gates seed to be whispering, their voices echoing in the recesses of his mind.
Feeling their presence more intensely now, Ery voiced the question that had been burning in his mind. "Now, tell more about harnessing this power. What can I truly achieve with it?"
The guardians of the Khaos realm were ancient beings, bound by codes older than ti itself. Ery's command resonated with them, prompting them to weave the intricate secrets of Khaos into the fabric of his thoughts.
A newfound understanding dawned upon Ery. The dual doors, symbolic of the two gates he now possessed, functioned like mystical tunnels. They allowed him to traverse vast distances. For instance, if he positioned the Pestilence gate in Zodiac City he could effortlessly oscillate between Earth and the half blood city.
Eager to test the boundaries of this power, he inquired, "Is it just ? Or is it possible to bring along soone else?"
The guardians' response was swift, echoing in his mind like a gentle breeze,
Ery's eyebrows knitted in confusion, "The seed? Elaborate."
A cascade of realization washed over Ery. The term 'seed' denoted those chosen by the Khaos, individuals who bore its mark and were potential candidates for the champion's title. These seeds, apart from their potential, had a unique gift; they could establish waypoints. And Ery, as a guardian, had the privilege to access these waypoints, granted the seed gave their consent.
Being a champion ca with its own set of perks. Ery could now, if he wished, choose a handful of individuals to beco seeds. There was, however, a catch. The chosen ones had to have an innate affinity towards the darkness elent, and able to received the power of Khaos.
The restrictive nature of this clause did leave a tinge of disappointnt in Ery. Yet, he couldn't deny the imnse benefits this newfound knowledge presented.
Ery tilted his head back, allowing his gaze to stretch upwards, getting lost in the vast expanse above him. The dark space were dotted with an array of floating rocks. These were all waypoints, a tunnel leads to other place.
Now tell about all these waypoints, there must be thousands, if not more?"
The answer was disappointing.
Ery let out a long, drawn-out sigh, his shoulders sagging slightly. Probing a single waypoint was no simple feat. To thoroughly inspect them all, one by one, would require weeks, if not months, of unwavering focus and energy.
The truth Ery was excited to check them one by one, however the imdiate concerns demanded his attention, and he had to prioritize.
Ery once again gaze toward the black crystal at the center of the ruin,? the visions of his earlier encounters danced before his eyes. The formidable task of collecting all four gates from the Khaos entity wasn't just a mission; it was a destiny he was intertwined with.
Eyes narrowing with determination and fueled by newfound curiosity, he queried, "There's more to this. The four gates... what do they truly represent? What power do they hold?"
Killgragah responded, The weight of his words hung in the air, heavy with unspoken truths.
But it was Cthulhu who elaborated further,
Ery's heart raced. This 'Cosmic Power' was not just a step but leaps beyond the power of laws. It was a force that could challenge the esteed path of the grand magus. Ery's mind wandered back to the fateful confrontation with Zenonia. Harnessing the might of Khaos, he had tasted an inkling of this potent force. The allure of delving deeper into the mysteries of Khaos beca irresistibly stronger.
Ery ruminated on his own progression. He had surpassed 30% in total law comprehension, a milestone few reached. In theory, has the soul force? to harness the cosmic energy. But he also knew the challenges ahead. His late Senior, Lord Izta, had t the prerequisites yet spent nearly a millennium striving in vain to achieve the grand magus tier. And Fuxi, had only ascended when his comprehension neared the 50% mark.
Determined, Ery resolved that uncovering the mysteries of Khaos would be his next great expedition. However, amidst these grand aspirations, Ery was tethered by his roots and responsibilities. An instinctual urge prompted him to refocus on the present, on the imdiate world outside the Khaos domain. To check on situation close to ho.
Drawing a deep breath, he resolutely stated, "Ti to check, what's happening out there"
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