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Now reading: Chapter 56 - Third Trial, going mad from Tyrants of Earth - The Legend of Artigan, a Action novel by Purveilor.

The Realm was finally starting to settle down after the war between the dragonslayers and the Tyrants. The fight had, in a literal sense, shaken Sectors and more than a few famous dragonslayers had been blacklisted overnight. There were no orders to hunt these dragonslayers down nor had a bounty been prepared for them.

In fact, the Guild had been in half a mind to not blacklist any of them, they didn’t know most of their identities anyway, and it was too dangerous to antagonize them all.

That was, until they got sent a list with every single dragonslayer that was involved in the assault. Hand delivered by the Tyrants’ Secretary, under orders from the Witch herself.

The Adventurer’s Guild took that list, posted it, then tried to very implicitly explain that the dragonslayers wouldn’t be hunted nor would there be a bounty on them. They really didn’t have the ti nor the resources to launch an assault on over sixty blacklisted dragonslayers.

Not when they were preparing for a Realm expansion.

It had been leaked that the Chieftain Tyrant had allowed zhar's team to challenge the highest Trial and now everyone was certain that it was going to be completed. For the first ti in history the highest Trial was going to be completed by another team.

And every ti the highest Trial was completed, a realm expansion would arrive.

It was estimated that Sector Thirteen would be at minimum, one and a half tis as large as Earth. With it, opportunity would co, new ruins, new artifacts, potentially even a new energy source.

But most importantly?

New dangers.

Monsters, environntal hazards, even threats that attacked the mind. Sotis it wasn’t too bad…

Sotis a literal dragon would arrive and a Realmwide quest would begin.

The Realrs were preparing, the adventurers were preparing. People were nervous about the blacklisted dragonslayers, yes, but they also couldn’t let that stop them from practicing drills and getting organized.

Adventurers from all over were helping Realrs evacuate towards the System portals. While the portals were down for now, the mont it was up all the portal allocations would be used to transport Realrs en masse into the inner Sectors. Where the defenses were strongest.

Most would be evacuated to Ulverra, many to the other cities that had been designed for just this situation. Where respectable dragonslayers had claid their hos.

Larger cities in Sector Six were being migrated, portals had allocation limits and millions of Realrs couldn’t just simply go through them at once. Instead they were escorted by dragonslayers and those above the fifth realm, many of whom had families and friends amongst the crowd.

Despite the upheaval, not too many Realrs were nervous. After all, two of the ‘weakest’ Tyrants had just fought off eighty dragonslayers. How much more powerful had the other Tyrants beco in that ti?

The Realrs’ faith in the Tyrants doubled as they dutifully prepared their defenses. Excited about the prospects of new lands and new sights that the adventurers would explore.

anwhile the two most talked about Tyrants in recent history t together in a floating fortress.

What did two of the most powerful beings in The Realm talk about? The Realm expansion? The highest Trial being challenged without them? How to deal with over fifty dragonslayers?

It was none of them.

“It has been awhile, Dwarven Tyrant.”

“Ah fuck you too Lihua, you couldn’t even co in person?”

The Witch Tyrant sniffed. An action that was uncharacteristic to anyone but her peers.

“I am here in person.”

“Want to prove you’re not?”

Her mother, the Witch Tyrant, was obviously not in a good mood. She seed to want to gloss over the niceties and get to the point.

“What is this eting for?”

“Well… A little birdy told about an interesting boy that’s been running around. A second realm?”

Manager’s blasted asshole.

The air froze as the Witch twitched. She opened her senses again and found Gamielle spying on them both. Gamielle was technically always spying on her mother, just not this explicitly. She reached her hand out to bring her wayward daughter into the room.

That was right. The two bickering Tyrants cared little about The Realm and the upcoming expansion. They had gathered to discuss sothing else entirely, or rather, a soone else.

“Hey, not in here! You’re going to activate the damned wards.”

“Gamielle.” Her mother hissed.

Gamielle appeared sheepishly, hiding a bucket of popcorn behind her back. She shrugged innocently at her mother, then gave the Dwarven Tyrant a side eye.

“Aw, I asked you to be subtle, Henry.”

“Sorry girl, best to get this out of the way with around,” he thumbed at the Witch, “old pointy here would figure it out eventually.”

There totally was a way, Henry, or rather Henrick had just disagreed with her planning and went and blabbed it all out. Her mother would have been furious later, yes, but nowhere near as she would be now.

“You told on .”

Now Gamielle was many things, an irascible imp, a devilishly beautiful girl that knew how and when to push buttons. Gamielle quickly hid behind Henry’s small but stocky fra and peered out at her mother, trying to look as cute as possible. It didn’t work.

Oh boy was she mad.

“You never told to keep it a secret.” Gamielle squeaked.

Her acting cute might have worked a long ti ago. The Witch lood over both of them, like a tyrant deciding on what kind of horrible execution to place upon their own offspring.

Henry put his hands up, trying to co to her rescue after he had left her to dry.

“Alright, alright. It’s been done and she outplayed you, you should be proud of that!”

“Yeah!”

Gamielle was still trying to tug at her mother’s heartstring. A ploy diminished by the fact that her mother knew exactly what Gamielle had done. When her mother had been grabbing at Indigo’s Legend, Gamielle had annoyed her, annoyed and shaken her enough to throw her across The Realm and tune her out.

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That was when Gamielle had run off to tattle on her.

“I should -”

“Enough, I’ve already told two of the others.”

The Witch Tyrant tilted her head at Henrik.

“Which ones?”

“Hey! Don’t take that tone with ,” Henrik warned. “Soon everyone will know and all of us will have a eting about this. That’s the end of it.”

The room was getting cold. Most people believed the Witch Tyrant’s aura to be of rot and decay, it may have been, once. Now her true aura was a simple cold fury, it started to warp the magical enchantnts. The Dwarven Tyrant was unmoved, his arms crossed as he looked at her in both sympathy and disappointnt.

Lihua did not like that look. Though there wasn’t much she could do to him now, not here and not when she wasn’t here in person.

“Fine.”

The Witch Tyrant vanished in sparks of light. Gamielle let out a breath she didn’t realize she was holding as she wiped at her brow.

“Phew, I thought she was going to shove in a box again.”

“She did what?!”

“I did not. It was a threat, one I am quite happy to make again.”

“I think you should stop talking, Gamielle.”

“...yeah.”

She paused, waited for ten seconds, then took out the popcorn from behind her back, she put her hand in and - it disappeared.

“No food or drinks for a year.”

“Aw.”

Day 15:

Ryan chased down a giant snow leopard he’d scared from its camouflage.

“Co back! Let stab you! I’m so close I can feel it.”

The leopard had no interest in whatever the [Rogue] was selling as all it saw was an enormous aura stained in death and war. It yelped as it dodged a throwing knife and scattered away in perfect zigzag motion around the trees. Once it got going, it was faster than a car going top speed on the highway.

He’d struggle with that speed even if he was in the third realm.

Ryan made a face and flopped on the ground, uncaring about how vulnerable he was. Nothing dared to attack him, not since the war. Sothing about the whole thing had added to his Epic, making sure nothing would attack him, not even the apex monsters of the area.

“Damn. Gamielle was right, this really isn’t adventuring.”

How could he put himself in life threatening danger to hone his skills if monsters just ran from him?

The main problem was that the vast majority of his levels and all of his precursor skills had co from incredibly dangerous situations. It made him impatient and feel like that was what he had to keep doing to progress.

It might have been the fastest way to level, but it definitely wasn’t the only way to progress. Zedart had trained the entire ti in safety and made it to a maxed level [Cleave] and [Uncanny Parry], hell he even managed to make a rged skill. It may have taken a few months but it did show that training worked.

Ryan was a realm two [Rogue], he should have an easier ti mastering physical skills than a realm one [Warrior].

There was just a small voice in the back of his head, what if he was still inferior?

He sighed and got up. It was finally ti to practice on his own.

Day 16:

Ryan spun around a tree as he took his soulsword in a fencers’ stance, he rapidly stabbed forward, his hands blurring as the tree was pierced again and again. There was the slightest, lightest touch of sothing else piercing the tree but he was going for sothing else. Not the spectral stab that ca with a level five and above [Double Stab] but the level one [Double Stab].

He thrusted forward, every single motion, every single muscle fiber at almost the exact sa position. Every motion down to feet placent, breathing and the position of his fingers were exactly the sa.

Now

On the next thrust, he visualized another hand layering on top of his own, it was like an extra hand where he pushed them both at the sa ti. An extra bit of chip barked off the tree.

Unlike the incident in the harness, Ryan didn’t pause, he imdiately stabbed again, this ti focusing on making the ‘second’ hand real. He pushed, not just with his mind but his aura as well, his Epic. He demanded the skill to bend to his will.

A red tinted spectral stab appeared next to the thrust. There had been no help from the Trial System at all.

Trial skill [Double Stab] learned!

Trial Skill slots (3/4) -> (2/4)

“YES!”

Day 17:

[Instant Dodge] turned out to be a little more difficult. The precursor skill, [Partial Acceleration], did help in getting the feel for activation, but it wasn’t like [Double Stab] at all. There was no uniform form to be had as there was no uniform force with [Instant Dodge].

Sotis it was a harsh pull, like he was tethered to a taught bungee cord that was pulling him back up, sotis it could be like soone was pushing him hard, sotis it just felt like had just recently kicked off the ground.

There was no physical constant here, no uniform form, the best he could do to replicate even a portion of the skill was to jump hard. But that was probably why [Double Stab] was a Common and [Instant Dodge] was an Uncommon.

There had to be a way…

Day 18:

Ryan leaped into the air, he stabbed a soldier’s spear right into a tree and used it to pull himself upwards. He spun, kicked hard off the tree and into another one. Stopping the montum again and kicking off back at the embedded spear. He grabbed the spear as he passed, about to–

The spear tore out from the tree, making him go spinning into the forest floor.

“aaaaaahh”

Day 19:

If soone had walked by where Ryan was training they’d see a blur of a person jumping, pulling and kicking off around the treetops of a forest. The branches on these pine-like trees couldn’t hold weight, much less a second realm kicking hard off of them. Instead each tree was embedded with at least three spears, looted from the corpses of both armies.

He was jumping around like a freaking ninja.

Day 20:

He couldn’t just stop and kick off from things, that had been a mistake. It ignored the ‘instant’ part of [Instant Dodge]. Ryan needed to move with the least amount of stopping possible, the lightest of touches. Until he was no longer bending his knees to stop his montum. It ant he couldn’t accelerate as hard, but it felt closer.

Ryan started bouncing around the obstacles like a pinball.

Day 22:

Here he hit a wall with his progression. His body moved like a dream and it felt like he had been on the right track, but the skill just wouldn’t activate.

Sohow even bouncing around beca dull after a while.

Day 23:

All training and no progress make Ryan a dull boy.

Day 24: Ryan finally snaps…

I have no journal to write on but I am keeping a ntal log of losing my mind. There is only so much training one can do before one starts cracking.

Honestly, chasing things down as they flee for their lives is kinda depressing. I even pretended to run from a monster but they didn’t even look back.

The Trial quest notification tells that if the highest Trial goes on for long enough then there may be an unknown mutation.

Is it weird that I’m hoping it happens?

Day 25

I’m going to find Valee’s team to try to hang out with them.

Day 26:

I found Valee’s team, they were hunting monsters. I also made Felsley give his phone. Apparently they had to get their phones back from the human encampnt and it was a huge issue on its own. I really don’t know why they’d just given up their phones like that.

Either way… I HAVE A PHONE NOW.

… I forgot to get the password. I now have an excuse to find their team again.

Day 27:

I have no idea where the hell Valee’s team is. I have no tracking skills and I have a feeling Valee hears ahead of ti and hides. I swear I found fresh tracks but sohow I still couldn’t find them. It’s so hard to track soone down when they can hear and probably sll from a mile away.

Why did I practice the blade? I should have practiced bushcraft.

Day 28:

I’m going to make it my life’s mission to find Valee’s team. I am 99% certain they’re hiding from .

I tried to factory reset the phone… I have no idea how to factory reset adventurer grade phones. I regret not just demanding the password the first ti.

Day 29:

They’re definitely hiding from .

YOU THINK YOU CAN HIDE FROM ?

“Why the fuck is he hunting us?!” Felsley whisper-exclaid while pulling at his hair.

“I’m pretty sure he’s just bored, he’s not trying to kill us.”

Valee wasn’t completely certain of that. Every ti Artigan ca close to them, her [Enhanced Senses] picked up things that really made her question the blacklister’s sanity. So of the stuff he ntioned gave her goosebumps.

“There’s a whole forest full of monsters he could be fighting. Why is he harassing us?”

Marickle wasn’t happy. An extended Trial was sothing only the best fought over and they’d been taking the opportunity to hunt monsters and raise their achievents. Now most of their ti was spent making false trails and carefully avoiding walking on large patches of snow.

Then the notification hit.

Highest Trial failed. All system portals will be made available and ti has been resynced with Earth.

Total realmti elapsed: 30:03:12:00

Total Earthti elapsed: 03:00:31:20

Earth ti until the highest Trial must be completed: 38:09:30:02

“Huh, soone must have snuck past the Tyrants.”

“Damn a ten to one desync, that’s going to be an issue.”

Valee wanted nothing more to do with these woods ever again. If she never saw another pine tree again she’d be happy.

They made their trek back to the Trial portal. While their team hadn’t explored too much, there hadn’t been another exit portal they could find. As they reached the clearing, a grinning figure sat outside the portal, waiting for them.

“Oh for Manager’s sake.”

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