《Return of the Tower Conqueror》-324- Roar of a King (VII)
Advertisement
Chapter 324
Roar of a King (VII)
The first plant to be laid onto a massive, winter-cold, marble table was a flower. It looked strange pressed against the white stone, though still beautiful. It reminded Cain of a lily, though it had twelve petals all protruding outwards from the ‘heart’, and what stood apart the most, perhaps, was the fact that four colors in total dyed the petals--red, white, sapphire, and pink.
Its stalk stretched some few inches and bent into a curl toward the end. The flower seemed alive, as though it was breathing, and though leafless, the green stalk had a strange pattern reminiscent of the shape.
Quinn, Lear, and the twins immediately hovered over it, picking it up, touching it, sniffing it, licking it, using Mana to look beneath the surface, discussing it and dissecting it with words until they seemed to have written an entry in the book of biology.
“The scent is subdued,” Quinn said. “Is it because it’s dead, though?”
“The petals’ surface is rough,” Lear mentioned. “Almost hardened--I think it’s because of that.”
“I concur,” either Harmony or Nature mentioned. “The colors tell me that it uses them to repel animals, disguising itself as poisonous.”
“You don’t think it’s poisonous?” Quinn asked.
“Could be,” either Nature or Harmony said. “But nothing about how Mana is distributed throughout tells me that it is.”
“I agree,” Lear said. “In fact, I’ll go on a limb and say that the flower was likely a garden variety. Even if it does exist in nature, it’s likely a different version of it. This one looks like a purposefully-bred one to display the most colors and the subdued scent could be a mutation to make it an indoors plant without overwhelming the aroma of the room.”
“And? What do you think?” Quinn turned toward Cain and asked him, prompting others to look in his direction as well. He cracked a bitter smile--to him, it was just a nice-looking flower and nothing more.
“I dunno,” he shrugged. “Could be all and could be none. Could be some and could be... uh, won?”
“Haah, anyway, since we have a plant invalid, let’s do it like...”
Cain tuned in shortly after; he did inspect all plants that came about with Mana regularly, and he’d even chime in if he noticed what he considered to be an anomaly, but... it didn’t do much. He realized quickly into the ‘game’ that he was entirely unnecessary.
It hardly hurt or bruised his ego--in fact, he was happy to be able to delegate it to the people with far great qualifications than he had. He’d tried to do everything himself the last go-around, and not only was it beyond difficult and exhausting, it also amounted to very little, if not nothing.
Advertisement
Watching them passionately dissect the various herbs that he could only describe as ‘alien’ and ‘inedible’, he chuckled and stood up, stretching his legs by deciding to take a walk through the massive garden. Though they realized it, nobody stopped him, having accepted that his addition would really be a subtraction in the end.
“What thinks thee of my garden?” he glanced to the side where he saw the small gnome floating along. The figure was slightly hazy, indicating it was likely a clone of some sorts.
“Musta been hell to raise it,” Cain replied.
“All beautiful things require arduous work,” Danny said. “But most are worth the pain.”
“So, why are you here with me instead of talking plants with people who actually know what they’re talking about?”
“Ah, a dagger to the heart of issues, aye,” the small gnome chuckled. “It is so for I have a quest for you, Thief.”
“...” Cain remained unfazed, having realized that he’d encounter more and more people who were aware of his status the further along he went. “What quest?”
“A rewarding one.”
“A deadly one, maybe.”
“Equal parts,” he said. “But I take you as a lad to garner and gather risks like flowers for a bouquet, aye.”
“... since you know roughly how strong I am,” Cain said. “As you’ve seen me fight the King, and you’re still claiming it’s potentially a deadly quest... aren’t I signing myself into ass-fucking voluntarily?”
“The Crowned had tapped your potential, aye,” Danny said with a faint grin. “But hadn’t pulled it at its roots. Many-a-secret you hide, Thief, and death is likely a distant friend of yours.” Cain was forced to duck underneath a thick, flung, overhead branch of a tree as the two made their way deeper into the garden. Strangely so, however, the aroma grew lighter and easier on the nose.
“Doesn’t mean I’m eager to walk into its hands,” Cain said. “Not without proper incentive, anyway.”
“The reward will be the last Gottan Fruit,” the gnome said with a clearly pained voice, though the name meant nothing to Cain.
“... and what does it do?”
“Aren’t you interested in its history?”
“More interested in its effects.”
“Its history is far more interesting.”
“Are you trying to swindle me?”
“It’s one of the three Genesis Trees,” Danny’s words shut Cain up and caused him to listen. “Y’dril Tree, G’ton Tree, and E’dul Tree. Myths say that each tree only bore three fruits--one of each was used to feed the One in His infancy, the second set was given to each of his Daelas--Seed Children, one for each of the three. And the last three were lost to time. In truth, Edduna Fruit ended up being the seed of the Dragon Race, Ydrassil Fruit ended up becoming the genesis of all life in the cosmos as you know it... and Gottan Fruit became the heirloom of the family that inhabited this world. In their ire and demise, to protect it, they had sought me out and given it to me, with the express purpose of using it as a reward in the future for someone who could challenge the Rites.”
Advertisement
“...” Does he realize he just said a whole bunch of shit that means nothing to me?! though Cain grumbled inwardly, in truth, he was awed.
“I understand that it all matters little to thee,” Danny continued. “And it does not turn your heart discordant like mine. But at least thee ought to understand that the Fruit is not simply the kind that elevates your stats or affords you a skill or two. It is a Fruit that only two before have consumed--both of whom are mythical figures beyond the reach of any one of us.”
“You mentioned Seed Children,” Cain said. “I thought that after the One, there were two strongest, and weren’t called Children?”
“Oh? Thee is aware of the Divine Hierarchy?”
“Somewhat, yes.”
“While it is true that are two Qods, those two are simply the first Heralds of Genesis--for in the time of great Origin Wars, where races fought, would rise and fall infinitely it seemed, those two became the Champions of War and were awarded the seat directly below One’s. But One’s Seed Children are different.”
“How?”
“One of them became the very Magic that you use,” the two men came to a stop in front of a small pond of beautiful, sapphire-dyed water with tiny fireflies flying about. The resonance of the sight and the gnome’s thunderous words shocked Cain to his very core. “The other became the very energy that forms the stars. And the third... the third became the last breath that we all return to.”
“...”
“The Child-Seeds, as myths occasionally call them--the Seed of Birth, the Seed of Life, and the Seed of Death. The cycle that all are subjected to... but their very creator.”
“...”
“The Nine Fruits, Seeds, Origins, whichever one of the many names you ascribe to them,” the gnome continued. “Ordinated the path of the universe since its inception. And the last of them... lays dormant in my hands. The key to the grand, cosmic change--the only way to unilaterally usurp the order of everything.”
“...” Cain frowned, forcibly calming himself down. There was too much to unpack within that statement... and the implications scared him. “Are you sayin’ I’d literally have to start a rebellion against the Towers if I took the fruit?”
“Yes,” Danny replied unhesitatingly.
“Then no,” Cain returned the favor.
“At the heart of everything, there is a Clock,” the gnome turned to him, his tiny eyes glistening softly. “It’s a nameless Clock, one framed in ordinary wood, with an ordinary pendulum. Yes, a pendulum. The Clock represent the whole sum of time, cross multitudes, dimensions, temporal rifts, and even anomalies like thee. Every last nanosecond of existence is stored within the Clock, each one weighing it further and further. There shall come a tipping point,” the gnome said, summoning a translucent, old-looking clock above his tiny palm, as though to illustrate the point.
“Where the pendulum... can no longer swing,” the image within the ‘hologram’ reflected the words. “And it shall cease. And with it... so shall all else.”
“... what? It’s like a countdown to a Judgment Day?”
“It is a countdown, but not to the End,” Danny corrected. “But the Origin Reset. In term you might understand, think back to your world before the Towers fell, how the concept of money existed. Inflation, I believe, it was called. Up and up and up until, one day, poof... it needs to come back down.”
“...”
“For the universe, it is everything--the scope of life, the inflated magic, the levels of power and strength, and, most importantly, the sheer scale of things. At the moment, the two expanding ends of the cosmos are so far apart... that only the One can go from one end to another. Nobody else, not even the Voidworms, could. Not in the afforded lifespan, anyway.”
“... okay,” Cain nodded. “So, it’s just an inevitable death of universe. Or, well, a rebirth. I guess. Why would you want me to start a rebellion or something? It won’t change a thing.”
“Do you know what weighs the most upon the pendulum?”
“What?”
“The Divines.”
“...”
“Their existence accounts for two-thirds of all the weight.”
“Shit.”
“It is not as thought I had been waiting for thee all this time,” the gnome said. “In fact, you are far from a perfect candidate. But... the time is running out. If we do not begin now, we may as well never begin. Though the death of everything is inevitable, the One had tuned it to be natural. Like how an ordinary man is want to live a good, healthy century... but is cut down in his youth by another. You needn’t make a choice just yet. Peruse the world. Talk with yourself. And before you are to leave... if you wish it, come and see me. If not... well, at least I shall finally be able to put my mind at ease and accept... it shall be over.”
Advertisement
- In Serial25 Chapters
Dawnlands, A New Beginning
Energetic Entertainment, The most popular game company in the world, decide to upgrade their popular and longest running virtual world game by introducing a greater reality into it, along with groundbreaking access hardware, never before seen, or expected. Gordon "Gordo' Rammidge, the original games longest playing person and also its number one player receives an unexpected job offer to serve, yet again, as a beta tester to some unreleased technology within the new game platform. Having to restart from the beginning, while his fellow player keep their old characters, will Gordo manage to regain his prized number one position, and will he be able to survive a year testing this new hardware......
8 326 - In Serial72 Chapters
Ninth World Lia's Struggle
Life is never as it seems and one can find themselves in different situations. What if you were to find yourself in a rather odd one. Magic, swords, war, amongst other things. That is what our lead found when she was reincarnated. Amelia bellevie, a simple girl with a simple life, that is until she got done in by truck-kun. Now she is having to find her way around the ninth world. A battle world created by the eight gods of the main races for entertainment, as well as for competition. Will she make friends and have a good life? or go into a darker path of hatred and murder? the cover is a character named Casselia illustrated by Selenada, commisioned by ShiningSiria. However, this is how I imagine Amelia looks like.
8 441 - In Serial42 Chapters
The Life of a Goddess and a Fox in the Cultivation World
In the Wanderer's Realms, where many beings fight to gain more powers and lifespan by breaking through to higher Ranks, a mysterious man sent two unknown Seals in two of the three main Realms. One was found by a masked woman who seemed to hide a tragic past, while the other was directly absorbed in the body of newborn with an Immortal Fox Bloodline. Two beings that should have never met each other, two seals that seemed to attract one another. What will they experience? Adventures, fights, love, pain? Only by reading this novel will you know the answers to those questions. Greetings dear readers! I am Calm Wanderer and I present to you my first novel in the universe I created, the Wanderer's Realms. This story is mostly about the story of Bai Yue and Guang Yang. It will follow how their relationship evolve and how Guang Yang matures from an innocent child to a powerful cultivator. I will do my best to avoid 1 dimensional characters and also to avoid plot holes. The first few chapters will present more and more information on the important characters and set up the universe I decided to write in: The Wanderer's Realms. If you have any questions or advice, feel free to comment. I'll do my best to answer you as quickly as possible. Release rate: For now I'm planning to release 1 chapter on Friday. The average length of the chapters are 3000 words each. Quite lengthy compare to a lot of other novels.
8 196 - In Serial6 Chapters
Making of Paradise
Fyi, for all that start reading this. I am currently rewriting this entire story and going to start the release of it when I have about 15 chapters ready. Expect it in like 2 weeks. As planet "Earth" has come of age, starting integration of the system. As planet "Earth" has come of age, starting mutation for non-human life forms. On January 1st, every living person saw these two messages pop up as blue screens in front of their eyes. Soon after, animals started mutating and becoming savage and attacking nearby humans. These mutated animals included but were not limited to; house-pets. rats & insects. Quickly, most of the technology stopped working and cities became wastelands. We follow a man named Ambros in this new, changed world as he releases his true personality.
8 192 - In Serial243 Chapters
Deviant's Masquerade: The Huntsman's Quest (An Urban Magic Quest/RPG)
Jon Whitaker went to summer camp expecting a nice relaxing time as a newly minted counselor in training. He was not expecting to fight an army of monsters, work with a serial killer, enter a one-sided friendship with an eldritch horror, or study under a competing witch and dark lord. But regardless of what he was expecting, his summer is over and he's made his way back home where he can try and return to a normal -for him- life. Too bad life rarely goes as expected. --- Please Note: This is forum quest/RPG I run in the same city/setting as my other stories Hacking Reality and Get Ink'd, meaning that while a majority of the plot is made up by me, the major choices as well as what each chapter is about are usually made by the actual readers in forum votes. Additionally, given how this is essentially a story version of a Tabletop game there is also a background RPG system that while the characters aren't necessarily aware of, the readers can see these stats to know how each chosen 'Action' effects their character's development.
8 166 - In Serial35 Chapters
Here
⚠️ MATURE⚠️ This story contains strong use of language and mature scenes. If you are offended easily do not read. ________________________________________________I felt something tug my hair behind my ear and I snuggled my head deeper into the pillow. Suddenly I felt someone straddle my back. I gasped and my eyes flew open as I swung my hands forward to push myself up and whatever was on me off. I groaned as I fell back down to the heavy weight, someone was on top of me. The person grabbed my hands and held them above my head with a firm grip. "P-please let go of m-me" I choked out, tears starting to run down my face from fear. "You are so beautiful." A male voice whispered in my ear as he grabbed my bottom, squeezing it.I screamed but got cut off as he put his hand over my mouth, flipping my body around. He was now sitting on my middle section. He was wearing all black, I could tell that it was the man from earlier. He has a cloth mask on, opening for his eyes and mouth only. Cold brown eyes met my green ones and I whined in fear as he stayed deadly still, studying my face.My shirt had rode up past my belly button during the struggle and his eyes raked over my showing skin, lust filling them. I struggled, trying to move my legs and arms to get away but he was too strong. "If you scream again, I'm going to kill you." He growled. I groaned in response, tears running down my face. He slowly released his hand from my mouth and reached into his pocket pulling out a knife and zip tie. I figured that if I didn't scream I would want to die if this man took me so I did what I had to do. I let out a bloodcurdling scream loud enough to wake up the whole entire neighborhood.
8 99

