I asked for Rohanâs assistance and he lent me his carriage to guide me back to the cave, thanking me for my troubles. Arriving shortly after, it was once again time to meet the Supreme Sage
âGaspard, Stop right there! It isnât a good time to come in!â
A red light filled the cave.
âGnoss, whatâs going on?â
âI had warned you not to interfere with this Mortal World, Gnoss. I banish you to the void for all eternity!â with this
A ringing sound reverberated throughout the cave and a bright light flashed
âGnoss!â
The altar upon which he had been sealed disappeared entirely.
âHelloGnoss are you there?â
I called out in the cave but there wasnât any response.
âGnoss, I need you!â
Silence
âDamn, just when you need them mostâ
Buuing
âDid you call me?â
Suddenly the gem he was trapped in reappeared through a dimensional rift.
âWow, I thought you were a goner there.â
âYes, I also thought I would be trapped in the void, luckily the promise of the ring is absolute.â
The ring of obedience give off a small light.
âSo what just happened to you?â
âDonât worry about it, not a big deal. So have you read the Codex?â
âNot a big deal you say who was that the being who banished you?â
âIt has nothing to do with you. Well, now that youâve read the Codex, there is just one last step before becoming a Chosen Warrior.
There was no reason to press the issue, like he said it wasnât any of my business.
âWhat is it?â
âYou need to get my permission as the prophet to the Divine will.â
âOk, letâs quickly get it over with.â
âWellâ
Something was off, why was he hesitating?
âWhatâs wrong?â
âI met some unfortunate circumstances in the Higher plane, and lost most of my Divine Graceâ
âWhat did you say!â
I spat out both irritated and angry. It was the feeling of having come so far, only to fail at the very end.
âNo, it isnât a big deal and the ceremony can still proceed, just that you wonât be a complete Chosen Warrior. With the amount of Divine Grace I have left, you can only wield the strength of a Chosen once, before requiring to charge it for around one yearâs time.
âIs there a way for you to regain your Grace?â
âNo, my Grace doesnât regenerate. I only acquired it when I inherited my position as Supreme Sage.â
Well there wasnât much of a choice, At least I would be able to release my main body.
âOkay go through with it, but keep in mind that removing your seal will not be my priority.â
âI accept because this is my fault, just sometime in the future please remembers to remove my seal. â
He spoke out dejectedly.
âWorry not, I always pay back those I am indebted to.â
âOkay, this will just take a sec.â
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I floated into the air, embraced by a bluish nimbus filled with energy, which slowly seeped into my body. After a short time, I dropped back down to the ground as I noticed the new Chosen Warrior title on my status page.
âPhew, that was a close one, I was worried for a second that it would fail because of the lack of Grace.â
âGood, now Gnoss, will you continue to stay here? Isnât it dangerous?â
âWell Iâve been fine so far, but that does seem to have changed.â
I picked up the green gem within which he was sealed.
âWhat are you doing?â
I have a lot of uses for you, so youâll get comfy accommodations in my jewelry pouch.
âHow dare you treat me like some common gem, I am the Supreme Sage!â
âDo you have telepathy? You must since as you just mentioned you are the Supreme Sage. Make sure to use it when we are around other people, canât have a talking gem now can I?â
Ignoring the chatterbox, I left the cave and headed back to the Inn.
âGaspard!â
I met the women on the first floor, apparently they were worried that I had gone missing.
âI have to leave to take care of some personal business.â
âCanât we go together?â
I shook my head, I really didnât want them to come over to the Pit.
âWill you be coming back?â
âOf course, there are still many quests waiting for me.â
âOkay then weâll wait for you.â
Kishande stayed quiet after that, while Miranda and Ashe were in tears.
âIâll be back as soon as I can, so in the meantime donât do anything dangerous.â
I rushed out of town, galloping towards the Pit, trying to arrive as soon as possible.
âGnoss, Iâll share with you a bit about myself, so try not to be too surprised.â
âOh, do you mean the fact that youre the King of the Pit, or that your main body is that of a Golden ArchLich?â
âWhat, howâd you know?â
âMy Identification is at Max Level, I can even see all of your stats. Speaking of which, have you experienced a special event? You appear to have a unique ability that allows you to receive exponential experience for multiple kills. Iâve never heard of such a trait.â
Multiple kills, I had also been wondering why hunting several monsters at the same time would reward me more than others. Even if others would perform the same feat as me, their level didnât rise as quickly.Was it a unique trait of mine?
âYou also have an extra Identity, have you killed a Reincarnator?â
I proceeded to tell him all my experiences since Iâd arrived in this World. I needed his wisdom and could count on his discretion, after all he was sealed and resided in my pocket. He would be my new substitute for the Sageâs Wisdom and would resolve all that was unknown to me, so I chose to be upfront with him.
âHow should I refer to you, Chompy, Johra, Gaspard?â
âIt matters not, you can choose.â
âHow have you managed to survive so long? You seem quite innocent with that straightforward personality of yours. Was it because you began as a skeleton and had no emotions? You truly are an interesting case study, Kekeke.â
I probably wouldnât have shared my life story with him had I known he had such a creepy laugh.
âI see, so you were sealed when fighting that childish League of Reincarnators. â
âHey, please tell me it wasnât you who made Lorina a Chosen Warrior.â
âWell.â
âGeez, a least make some selection process, how could you have given such power to a waste like her?â
âWell.. I refused at first, but she later returned with a divine writ from a High God. If I continued to deny her I would probably end up losing my position as Supreme Sage. They may be a bunch of trouble makers but they at least fulfilled their oath and sealed Soleste, but when I tried to retrieve the Divine Grace bestowed on them.â
âThey sealed you instead?
âThatâs rightâ
I could somewhat understand what Gnoss had gone through. As a Supreme Sage, his role was to lead those he deemed worthy on the path of a Chosen Warrior. However, when he tried to take back that power, it was used against him instead.
âThen was that red light a High God?â
âNo, itâs the Messiah,an errand boy so to speak. High gods never come down to this realm.
On our way back I continued to converse with Gnoss, absorbing as much knowledge as I could.
âSo the Elves have finally organized an expedition? You have some tough times ahead. You managed to cause those prideful Elves to put aside their differences as well as a thousand years of disagreements and bickering among tribes, to band together for a common cause. Of course, at the end of the day, their greed for the Worldâs nectar is the main reason.
âThen do you know of some allies I could find to help beat them back?â
âOf course I know I am the Supreme Sage. If youre looking for allies, then you have to consider your enemyâs enemy. The first are the Dwarves, although rocks and trees may coexist peacefully in nature, It isnât the case for those two races as they are always at eachotherâs throats. I will tell you how to make an alliance with them. Then thereâs the Totem Orcs, they are a rather peaceful species but will always avenge an enmity. Finally, you told me that youâve reached an agreement with the Asmodians. Thatâs good, they are honorable beings, and would not easily go back on their word.â
It was a great use of my wish to have Gnoss accompany me, he was like a fountain of wisdom, providing me with all kinds of useful information. Maybe he was being more cooperative when he found out I hated Lorina.
âHa~ Finally arrived.â
Standing on the precipice, I looked down at the beautiful scenery with a sense of pride.
âIs this the Pit you spoke of? It looks bigger than you let on.â
Although Gnoss didnât have any eyes he could see with, he could view the Status pages of all living creatures, allowing him to have a good grasp of his surroundings.
âAlpeon.â
Boowooong! Boowoooong!
âLord, Iâve been impatiently waiting for your return.â
Winged Antilliens came up to greet me, and with their help we arrived before my sealed body by the lake.
âGnoss, do I just need to pull the sword out or is there something special I should do?â
âOnce you grasp the hilt of the sword, try to visualize something Divine. Most of a Chosenâs powers originate from that mental image.â
I grabbed the sword, and focused on the image of a pure white angel.
Suwoook!
I pulled the sword out, finally regaining my main bodieâs freedom.
âHa ha ha! Iâm finally free!â
âAvatar Flip!â
âUgh, why so loud. You sound like a villain thatâs just been released.â
I heard Gnossâ grumblings but simply ignored them.
âWe must celebrate the Kingâs release!â
The insects that were nearby were hopping around in ecstasy, while Ian Gwyn and Mallepi stood nearby.
Ignoring the festive mood, I spoke urgently to Ian with my telepathy.
âIan, I have important business to take care of. Iâll be back to meet with you, Gwyn and Mallepi later.â
âOkay Johra.â
After nodding back, I signaled Alpeon.
âAlpeon!â
âYes Lord!â
âPrepare 20 of our finest soldiers, Iâll be heading out shortly.â
âIâm on it!â
Ten minutes later, 10 Antilliens and HighArachnids assembled before me.
âGood, Arin youâll lead them as their captain.â
âThank you for the honor Lord!â
All of them had maxed out their levels and had a unique skill.
âWhatâs the matter with my Avatar?â
My human body which I had left by the lakeshore was trembling uncontrollably, making strange sounds.
âWhy is it doing that Gnoss?â
âWhen there is no soul inside the Avatar, a wandering soul is born. However, if there are other souls in your proximity then youâll be fine.â
âAlpeon, please have some of your children accompany my Avatar.â
âOf course Lordâ
As the Antilliens neared my human body, the seizures immediately stopped.
âHmm was that the main reason why the women would accompany me every night?â
I had always assumed it was because they had been traumatized, but by the looks of it they might have had a more altruistic purpose.
âArin, letâs get going.â
Boowooong!
Leaving the Pit behind, we headed toward the Wetheros Mountains at a brisk pace. Carried by the Antilliens, I helped by reducing the effects of gravity, speeding us along. A journey that would have taken 5 days on horseback, was completed in just 2.
âGnoss, this is the Dwarvesâ home right?â
âYes, just wait a short while and they will appear.â
Although the huge cave before me appeared to have been formed naturally, upon closer examination the rock seemed to have been melted.
âWas it a dragon?â
âThese are the lands of the King under the Mountain! None can enter!â
A unit of small, but sturdy dwarves appeared before us. It was the same dwarves that were renowned for masonry and blacksmithing skills, as they were dressed in gorgeous armor and wielded fierce weapons.
âI came seeking an audience with your King.â
âReturn from whence you came, our King does not meet with outsiders.â
Tell him I came to fulfill the Supreme Sageâs promise regarding Valenor.â
âVale never heard of it. Now leave or would you rather have a taste of my hammer!â
Buwoooong!
The unit leader threateningly swung his hammer around a few times, seemingly with no intentions of passing on my message to his king.
âHand him what weâve brought, dont fight!â
Gnoss shouted out to me urgently.
âArin bring it here.â
She brought forth of a kegâs worth a the Worldâs nectar.
âWe present you with a gift for the King under the Mountain, a token of friendship and goodwill.â
âWhat is it, beer? How could it possibly be more delicious than our dwarven ale?â
Propping open the barrelâs lid he had a taste of the nectar. The other dwarves approached him with curiosity as he was bathed in a golden light.
âHey, you canât possibly be thinking of drinking the whole barrel before presenting it to your king?â
âAahh You there! Present this barrel to the King and explain to him the situation here!â
âYes Captain!â
Having tasted the nectar and accepted our gifts, the dwarves were considerable less hostile.
âSo captain, whatâs your name?â
âNorin, son of Valin, how about you?â
âDwarven child, how dare you presume to ask our Lords name.â
Arin intimidating presence made the dwarves instinctively take a step back.
âDo you want to fight? Norin son of Valin is no coward!â
Despite his words of bravery, his cowering body betrayed his true self.
âArin, we did not come here to fight.â
âDwarf, next time you address my Lord, refer to him as King. Otherwise Iâll munch on that delicious looking head of yours.â
âHa, just you try it!â
Since that time we no longer exchanged any verbal pleasantries, making for an awkward period of time, until finally the sound of trumpets were heard from within the cave.
âThe King has arrived!â
The well dressed Dwarven King appeared before us.
âI am the King under the Mountain, who here speaks of the promise with the Supreme Sage and gifts me a barrel of the Worldâs nectar?â
He wore very formal clothes but spoke quite amiably.
âIt is I, the King of the Pit. I come to help you due to my relationship with the Supreme Sageâ
âHmm.King of the Pit you say. Iâve been hearing rumours of those filthy Elves banding together to deal with you. Is that why youâve come, do you wish for us to join you?â
I nodded.
âIâm not sure what youâve heard from the Supreme Sage. but the promise of Valenor is quite risky for us as well, I you fail we will lose our homes. Were you aware of that?â
âGnoss, what is he talking about?â
âOh that? Donât worry about it you can handle it.â
âHandle what? What are we talking about here?â
âNo big deal, youâre good at this stuff.â
âJust what are you hiding from me?â
âJust go along with it, Iâm also here to help. Regardless this is the easiest way to gain the dwarvesâ support.â
I felt something was off, but if I wanted the dwarves to aid me I needed to do as he said.
âI am a friend of the dwarves, the Supreme Sage trusted me, and the King under the Mountain should trust me as well.â
âHmm Dwarves keep their promises so we will trust you with this. You guys, escort them to the chamber.â