Markets and Multiverses (A Serial Transmigration LitRPG) Chapter 374: The First Step into the Trials
As I stood at the top of the staircase at the foot of the great tree, I felt a twinge of anxiety. I looked at the ground below us, and saw hundreds of people clustered around the base of the tree. I could barely see them, but sothing about the undulations of the crowd made feel uneasy. These were the people of the Sanctuary. They knew that I was a hero. Many of them knew that Felix had made the boots the city guard now relied on for defense against low level threats.
They were counting on us.
I didn’t want to let them down.
I gulped, and tried to fight off my nerves. This wasn’t the first ti people had counted on . During our first life, I had planned to lure a great ocean monster to the surface, and destroy the gailian fleet before they reached our islands. This wasn’t much different - except for the fact that I could see the sheer number of people counting on .
We hadn’t told anyone that we were coming today, apart from our parents and Elder Veridian. For so many people to gather anyway, the elder must have let so information slip. Was this her goal? To remind us of how many people would be hurt if we failed? I sighed, but decided not to hold it against her. She had originally said that we would probably fulfill a role closer to moral support, rather than upfront combat, largely due to our limitations in comparison to the natives of this world. Since that was the case, her letting people know about our trip up the special ‘hero stairs’ was pretty normal. Just seeing us walk up an invisible staircase that nobody else could access would work to confirm our identities as heroes - and to boost the morale of the city.
Still, it certainly didn’t help my nerves any.
Anise squeezed my arm, and I blinked in surprise.
“It’s going to be all right,” said Anise, as she smiled at . “Just keep moving forward. We’ll do our best, but at the end of the day, what matters the most is our research. You and Sallia still have a third ability rune that you haven’t used yet, and we know what we’re missing to make an artificial sun. We’ll see if we can get it from the hero trial sohow, and if we can’t, we’ll find a way to make things work. This trial doesn’t an much - so relax!” Anise bead at . I felt the corner of my lips twitch in response, before I gave in and smiled. Then, I pulled Anise into a hug.
“You’re right. I’m nervous, but at the end of the day, our research is what matters. We’ve found a way in every other world - this one won’t be an exception,” I said, pointedly ignoring the second world where we had very much not found a way.
“At the very least, we’ll try our best,” said Felix, as he flashed a grin at . “That’s all we can do, after all. We aren’t gods - we’re just people doing our best. So let’s keep doing our best.”
“All right, ready?” asked Sallia.
I nodded, and the four of us took the last step upwards.
There was a flash of white light, and suddenly, we were sowhere else. Or, perhaps more accurately, I was sowhere else. My friends were no longer by my side. I felt a surge of panic, but before I could fully process the fact that my friends were missing, a new System ssage appeared in front of .
Current Heroes are determined to have reached the proper level of physical maturity for further upgrades.
You will not lose anything while choosing upgrades to your body, mind, or Skills, and there is no risk of any damage to you.
That being said, you can still choose to undergo your hero trial later, if you choose to do so. To exit this space and return to your original position, please say ‘allow to exit!’ as loudly as you can. If you do so, the trial will teleport you out.
Special notes: the Hero ‘trial’ is ant to give you benefits and strengthen you - but it is still a trial. The better you do, the better your rewards will be.
However, if you wish to skip this trial and just take the rewards, please insert your ‘hero token’ into the door. This will skip the entire process, but give you all of the relevant rewards.
Special note - doing this will give you drastically weakened Achievent rewards, since you will not have genuinely earned any of these boosts with your own willpower or abilities. Therefore, it is not recomnded. However, if you either don’t care about Achievent rewards in this world, or simply don’t have confidence in passing, this is a viable alternative to a difficult trial.
If you have lost or forgotten to bind your hero token to an item slot, please contact #$*#&$ by yelling (Error: Missing File) for a replacent and further assistance.
I winced. I wouldn’t have minded skipping the ‘hero trial’ and just taking the rewards. I was sure that creating an artificial sun would give us more than enough rewards, if it worked, and I had no clue how hard the trial would be. If we died during the trial, it would be a huge loss. I suspected that, at least in our case, the risk to reward ratio was wildly unbalanced. Sadly, we didn’t have any ‘hero tokens.’ I wondered if that was sothing that people who got to this planet ‘properly’ would have? Since we had taken a pirated route into this dinsion, it was hard to know what information or objects ‘normal’ heroes would have that we were missing.
I sighed, and decided not to think about it. In any case, there was nothing we could do to fix things. Given what had happened to the Market, I doubted we would have survived trying to enter this dinsion through the ‘proper’ entrance, either. Being able to get here in the first place, and find a way to be useful, was already lucky enough.
After I finished scanning the System ssage, I realized I hadn’t contacted my friends yet.
I asked.
said Felix.
said Sallia.
I looked down, and shrugged. I kind of liked the style of the trial’s ‘waiting room,’ but I could see why Sallia didn’t like it. If I tried to look through the floor, it did make my stomach feel a touch queasy…
said Felix, a few monts later.
I blinked in surprise, before I did as Felix suggested and ntally ‘queried’ the System ssage about what kinds of rewards I could receive.
Trial of Heroes
Hello user ______. Naturally, every transmigrator has a different build, and so things that would work well for so people would work poorly for others. A Strength boost would be pretty useless for soone trying to act like a traditional mage, for example, and so builds might benefit greatly from so kind of ‘heat resistance’ build while others would barely have a use for them.
Thus, the Trial of Heroes allows you to select a very wide range of rewards. We have no way of knowing exactly what your build needs, so instead, you can tell US what you need, and we will set the trial to give you pieces of it as a reward. There are so limitations, but not many.
If you need suggestions, try asking the AI for ‘build advice’. The AI is not very advanced, but it can at least give you a few suggestions to help you get started!
Good luck, Heroes!
I blinked in surprise. Felix was right. The Trial had far more options for rewards than I had initially thought there would be - far more than I had hoped for, in fact. Before we entered, I had expected a stat boost - perhaps a very large one, but nothing too out of reach for the rest of this world’s inhabitants. However, this was far beyond that - it allowed to potentially create sothing build defining, even if it would be hard to keep it ‘permanently.’
I could see how heroes ca to be so dominant in this world’s history. If every single one of them could create a skill that perfectly rounded out their build the mont they turned fifty, they would have yet another huge advantage over the natives.
I only thought about it for a mont, before I asked the trial a new question.
“Can physical objects be given as rewards?”
Yes. So limitations apply, but almost any physical object can be created and given as a reward for the trial so long as it doesn’t utterly violate the laws of reality in this world. Do keep in mind that physical objects can break or be lost, though. You would likely be better off grabbing a new Skill or a Stat boost of so kind - but do what makes the most sense to you.
I grinned, as a thought struck .
“In that case… can I get a spherical sheet of glass, which allows light through it, but no other form of dinsional law interaction inside of it?” I asked.
The object you have requested is possible. It is calculated to be worth the value of the first two stages of the trial, aning that if you reach the third and final stage of the trial, you can choose another reward. Would you like to set it as your first reward for the trial?
I grinned. I knew exactly what our group needed from this trial now. All we had to do was work out what other rewards our group might need to create an artificial sun, plan who would get each item, and then pass the trial.
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