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Now reading: Book 2: Chapter 3 — Shackles from Rise of the Devourer, a Fantasy novel by KrazeKode.

Noah looked at Aurelia in surprise, as he saw her legendary path in the status nu. “You have a legendary Path now?”

“Yes, I do,” Aurelia replied with a smile. “I just got it with my new evolution. It wasn’t even a Path fusion but instead an entirely new Path unlock. I had t the requirents for finally unlocking my third Path. I also got another option from just the wyrm encounter we had.”

“What Paths did that unlock?” Noah asked.

“It gave the 'Draconian Rider' legendary Path. But given that I don’t have even a juvenile wyvern, much less sothing draconic, it didn’t make sense for to pick it. It wasn't the Path that I wanted to progress on anyway, so I went with my current option,” Aurelia said before she eyed the system nu in front of her. "What about you? Given that you’re only at rank F, the Paths that you have are quite impressive. I had a single rare Path and one uncommon, while you have two epics and a rare. I wouldn’t be surprised if you manage to unlock one, if not two, legendaries at your own evolution when you reach level 100.”

“It's hard to do that when I can't even rank up at level 50, isn’t it?” Noah said, shrugging.

“You’re not going to be at level 50 forever, and whatever you do, your experience will be carried over when you rank up. So even if you do not rank up for a while, it won’t really stop you from progressing.”

"What do you an? Experience will carry on? As in when I rank up, I'll get the experience from before my rank up too?" Noah asked.

"Essentially, yes. What this ans is that you’ll be able to continue progressing, and whatever you do will add your total experience onto your Path when you do rank up," Aurelia explained.

"Will that not cause the oversouled problem again?" Noah asked.

"It will, if you keep progressing at the sa rate. Honestly, there is no other way to solve your problem than to simply slow down. Take so ti, train your body, and make sure that it can keep up with how fast you are growing. Being oversouled is no joke, and if your aura collapses, you may even beco unable to progress for quite so ti, if not completely crippled from the aftermath," Aurelia cautioned.

"Hmm," Noah humd in thought. "So what you're telling is that if I can find a way to have my body keep on growing as fast as my levels, I can progress however fast I want to."

"That is not what I—" Aurelia sighed in defeat. "I give up. I knew you would take it this way. Yes, if you can find a way to make your body progress as fast as you are, you can, in theory, prevent being oversouled. That said, if there was a way to do that so easily, we would not have this problem in the first place, don't you think?"

Noah glanced down at his arm and the ring on his finger. Tony flew around the room and Noah smiled. "I do have sothing that most people don’t, though," he said, as an idea began to bud in his mind.

Aurelia understood his look, glancing at the little demon before turning back to Noah. "Are you seriously considering this?" she asked.

"Yes, I am," Noah replied. "If Tony can modify my body, which he already does with tamorphosis, I think I might be able to solve this issue without too much trouble. It would save us ti as well, and it would allow to not be tied down or slow down my progression."

"You do realize that power cos at a price, right? When we awaken our souls, we reach out and connect to the Astral script, inheriting the magic within it. But that magic also changes who we are, sotis very physically. My eyes were not this color at birth. They are a result of the magic that is within my soul, a direct product of the Paths I have picked and who I have beco. You yourself are far from who you were just a month ago. Your arm, your eyes, your body, everything about you has been changing so rapidly. Trust , Noah, you need to slow down, or else you may even lose sight of who you are, and beco intoxicated by these powers," Aurelia warned.

Noah looked at Aurelia seriously, thinking over her words. What she said had rit. Yet, at the sa ti, his enemies were so much larger than he was. Each encounter and battle made him realize that he was far from being strong enough to survive, let alone achieve the goals he had set out for under Hellion’s blessing.

He wasn't entirely sure if the void still considered the pact valid or not. He could feel the pact; it existed within his soul. However, it was tentative now; where before its grasp had been firm, now its shape wobbled, as if uncertain of its existence. "I'll take your words into consideration," Noah replied.

Aurelia looked like she wanted to say sothing, but before she could, there was a knock at the door. It then opened to reveal the massive Drailith standing outside. Raesar's sharp teeth glistened as he smiled, ducking down to avoid his head hitting the door fra as he walked into the chamber.

"I heard about your little problem, Noah," Raesar said, "and I think I have a solution."

Noah looked at the guild master, an eyebrow raised in surprise.

The giant Drailith moved closer to Noah before bending down, as he put two oddly-shaped bracelets around Noah's wrists. Magic runes glowed on them.

Your aura is being suppressed.

Noah stared at the bracelets in confusion, feeling them gnawing at his mana, then he looked up at Raesar. "What are these?" he asked.

Raesar grinned as if amused by himself before he replied, "Aura suppression shackles," he said, glancing at Aurelia. "They eat at your mana and suppress your soul and aura to keep them in check. They prevent you from using your abilities as freely and will make you consu twice as much mana for them. Normally, these are used for prisoners, especially spirit animals, so that their abilities can still be used, but not to the fullest extent. But in this case, I believe this is the perfect solution for you."

Noah glanced down at his wrist, shaking them, feeling the weight of his new shackles. He tried to use Blink, but found the ability shaky. The shackles vibrated, suppressing his abilities, and he found himself having to push before the magic kicked in, and he was across the room. "These are… unpleasant. Very unpleasant."

Raesar laughed. A booming chuckle that shook the room. "Yes, they are," he said, sounding far more amused than Noah felt about the whole ordeal. “Our souls are tied to our wills, which is how we use mana. It’s like a muscle that you can train. With these shackles, you’ll train your willpower and mana control so that you have greater control over how your soul interacts with your body. Of course, that only goes so far, at so point your body needs to be trained to match too.”

"What if I want to take them off? Like, say, what if I get attacked and need to fight with my full abilities?"

"I’ll give you a key," Raesar said, glancing at Aurelia, "I'll also give her one. You'll be able to open the shackles with them, but as your guild master, I forbid you from doing so until you have managed to solve your problem and reach an acceptable level with your sub-attributes. I don’t tolerate half-baked individuals in my guild. Your attributes an nothing if your body is not capable of using them. Do you know what happens if, say, you excessively strengthen a single attribute?"

"You get a high feeling, as if your body is tensing, clenching, and being wrung dry like a dirty rag," Noah said.

"That is rely the beginning. If you keep going, your body will tear itself apart and your soul will burst. You won’t die, but you'll wish you had. The magic in your soul will escape your body, leaving it ravaged, and you’ll slowly be torn apart. It is a grueso fate, one of the worst. Strong adventurers must be aware of this. This is why I insist on sparring with all my guild mbers. It is their abilities that we must hone first and foremost. Strength will naturally follow."

Noah heard footsteps outside the room, as he saw Nae walking in. She paused at the door before she looked at Raesar. “Why do you always run so fast?” she sighed.

Her eyes drifted to Noah’s hands, and she sighed again. “I see, I was too late to stop this idiot.”

Raesar chuckled once more. "You're too soft. And from what I have seen of Noah, I'm certain he'll be fine. He even managed to use his teleportation ability with the shackles on. So he's clearly got so kind of soul resistance or other."

Nae turned to Noah. “You do?”

“Is that bad?" Noah asked.

"No, if anything, soul resistance is a highly useful skill. But at the sa ti, it makes you harder to capture or suppress in case you go rogue. It’s not a skill any governing body would want their citizens to have. It can get you put on observation lists. Be thankful the governor’s soldiers did not notice or go through everything."

Raesar snorted. “They're fools to fear the ability. Soul suppression is not the only way to capture soone. It is rely the safest. It’s their fear that makes them so reliant on it." Turning to look at Noah, the Drailith's slit eyes focused on him. "You should go to Heartillia. I don't care much for the Lord there, but the city itself is the capital of lior. And it will allow you to find far more ability tos than you can in a city like Windrest."

"Erwest is going as well," Nae added. "I’m not quite sure why. It could be because his church asked him to, or because he himself wishes to accept the invitation. Truthfully, we could use so more people there. The guilds and the lords are working against the cults, but it's difficult to ascertain who is on our side and who isn't, especially now when we need the church’s help to even determine who can be trusted."

Noah turned to look at Aurelia questioningly. Aurelia responded with a shrug. "I’ve never seen adventurers take this long before deciding on setting off on an adventure."

"I guess you’re right," Noah conceded. "It would be a sha to not see the city, and I’m curious about what this lord might have to say as well."

"Very well. I will arrange the transportation and notify Erwest that you two are joining him. There will be so quests that will need your attention while you’re there, if you don’t mind. They'll be under-the-table jobs, so we will not announce them, nor will they be in any public or guild records. But they will reward you handsoly."

"What’s the quest?" Noah asked, raising an eyebrow.

Nae donned an impish smile at his words.

"We want you three to infiltrate the Abyssal cult in Heartillia."

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