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Chapter 197

    Chapter 197


    Matts spiritual sense didnt even have enough time to properly register what was in the safe room before he rolled to the right. At the same time, Susannes and Aster''s AI linked with his own, giving him a wealth of information.


    He came out of his initial dodge and kept sprinting to the right while arrows and spells peppered his newly-resummoned [Cracked Phantom Armor].


    He appeared next to the ns gathering point, so while the attacks werent absent, they werent full-on either.


    Thankfully, once he neared the Empires portion of the safe area, he was able to slow to a walk and join his Powers side.


    This wasnt a surprise, and it was exactly why they set up this contingency before they left.


    The first people into the safe room would be those that weren''t going for the theme reward. While that poption predominantly featured Tier 14s, it also included a fair number of Tier 12s and 13s from the other seasons that just wanted <em>out</em>, whether or not they had enough for the exit reward.


    With the exception of the Sects, each Great Power had managed to convince enough of the people that were exiting to stick around for three hours in their own territory. If only to give additional protection to those taking the theme challenge as they reoriented themselves to their real bodies.


    There would be no repeats of the previous floors safe room if Matt could help it.


    Three hours, tranting to three months in-challenge, should be plenty for most people to get their upgrades and move on.


    Anyone who took longer than that was on their own.


    Matt noted that Liz wasnt here yet, which implied that she ran into some difficulty, but he wasnt overly worried.


    Jill wasnt out yet either, while Bradley was chatting with the first-ce solo winner of his own Tier 10 tournament, Statue.


    The woman was a metal mage as well, but had gotten a [Metal Body] ability far earlier than Bradley, and had used the impressive amount of control she had over the nigh-invincible state to great effect.


    Statue saw Matt appear, and after inspecting him and nodding, she turned her attention back to the surrounding Great Powers.


    Aster exuded smugness at her growth items upgrade, but as they had decided to lean into the idea that she was Susannes bond, didnt jump into his arms.


    All of them wanted to show off their new abilities, of course, but by prior agreement, they would hold off until all four of them were together.


    He did feel out the Boon settled into his spirit, familiarizing himself with it. It felt like well, like a new limb. Something that hadnt been there before but was wholly one with him.


    Its effects surprised him though. He had gotten a far stronger reward than what they had recorded. Hed expected a better than average reward but something this good was beyond his expectations even after single-handedly powering the faction to victory but there were harsh diminishing returns on the favor to final Boon conversion so he hadnt expected anything quite so impactful.


    Matt had heard that very rarely, an upgraded [Maniption] skill could gain a truly incredible amount of finesse and feedback while bing almost free to use, and he was reminded of that as he tried out his new abilities.


    [Ice Maniption], [Air Maniption], and [Shadow Maniption] still cost the normal amount to use, but they were responsive in a way hed never felt before.


    As a quick test to check the changes he could fell, he made himself an finger sized ice sculpture of a songbird, and found that not only was he able to effortlessly imbue it with detailing on each feather, but he could make the ice flex and flow in a way that it could p its wings and fly like a real bird without cracking and shattering like normal ice.


    There was more to it as well, but before he could experiment and find out how else the Boon had impacted his skills, Liz appeared right outside the Federations territory and was bombarded by attacks. Fortunately, when people were put into the spatially expandable safe area, it was a good distance away from other people, so no one would appear inside anyone''s formations. Thanks to the degree of separation, Liz was easily able to escape the attacks and join the Empires group. With her there, the four of them wasted no time in racing to the pir leading them to the next floor, and were quickly whisked away in a swirl of motion.


    ***


    Luna was watching a woman celebrate exiting Minka after an inspiration to Tier 15 when she felt the ripples of space fluctuate around all eight Great Powers moons, and ripped a hole through reality at the same time.


    She and every other high Tier were caught off guard at the sudden influx that implied that the fourth floor had been conquered. Normally, that took at least six months when there were only <em>two</em> courts. A two-court fourth floor was unlikely. And even then, it had only been three months.


    Something had happened, and she had a good inkling of what exactly it was.


    She and Carol moved, appearing in the midst of a small crowd of iing cultivators and diverting more teams to the space she had chosen, until she had about a hundred in total. She gave her chosen mouthpieces a few moments to orient themselves to being outside of Minka before she <em>spoke</em>, with her Domain leaving no room for misinterpretation or dy.


    Exin exactly what happened. All at once and leave nothing out. To ensure there wouldn''t be anyints, she pulled a Tier 20 mana stone out of one of her spatial rings for each of them, and ced her bribe in front of each respective volunteer.


    It only took a second for all of them to start rambling over each other.


    At Tier 43, she had no issues hearing and dissecting each and every one of the delvers stammering, cutting out the wasteful information, and gathering the pertinent bits she wanted.


    She felt a smile creep over her face as she got a jist of the situation.


    The children had gotten a four seasons theme for Courtly Warfare, beyond perfect for Aster.


    As more people chattered, she started to paint a better picture.


    Seemingly out of nowhere, Winter had attacked Spring and took the city in a surprise ambush.


    They thought it was a fluke, but the season had a general before anyone else, and then turned and attacked Fall.


    While it had been a harder fight, they had defeated a General in a great battle that wrecked a sizable portion of the city.


    That information caught her attention, and an eyebrow rose as she heard of the General''s prowess.


    The pinnacle fighters having most of an Intent was stronger than usual, but nothing she hadnt seen before in a Courtly Warfare floor. Minka never made any monster stronger than Tier 14, which meant if it wanted to make a real challenge, it was limited in its ability to do so.


    It also couldnt, or at least had never, made a monster with a full Intent, but making monsters with somebination of Phrase, Image, and Anchor wasnt unusual. Though a monster of that ilk appearing at floor four was rare indeed and a monster with a <em>strong</em> pseudo Intent was unheard of on the fourth floor.


    Still, from the babbling of the cultivators who exited, she was able to determine that her charges were part of the team that defeated the General, and that they hadnt taken any casualties.


    Susanne and her Queen identity had been identified and targeted, but she was alive and well. While unfortunate, her cover beingpromised was entirely expected. She wouldve been hard pressed to kill <em>everyone</em> who saw her Concept manifestation.


    She kept an ear out for anyone talking about a blood mage, but no one mentioned it, which meant that Liz had managed to remain hidden thus far, which was good.


    It wouldve been better if she had stuck to fire skills, but with the talk of a water mage fighting the general, she suspected that the girl needed to bring out her real skills, even if hidden. Though she couldn''t be certain of that as water mages were all toomon of an archetype to identify one of them as Liz from the third or fourth hand descriptions.


    There were rumors that Quill had been in the fight as a massive ice spell she recognized was used to battle the General but that seemed more rumor than fact and she had fully expected the children to be pegged for their masked identities.


    That was their purpose after all.


    With her curiosity sated, she provided each of them with their promised mana stone and allowed them to go on their way. They could now go Tier up and enjoy their immortality. The smart ones would buckle down and progress as fast as possible, but that wasnt any of her concern.


    The children were.


    And things were going well on that front. Now they just needed to see what thetter half of Minka would throw at them.


    She chuckled as she thought of the fact that Kurt and April might miss theming out because of the incredibly fast fourth floor.


    With a flex of her Domain, she returned to her house and her vigil, Carol joining her a momentter.


    This time, she was in a much better mood. Her little monsters were growing up and showing their fangs.


    Killing a peak Tier 14 with most of an Intent?


    Winning Courtly Warfare in a fraction of the normal time?


    Her smile only grew as she thought over the debrief she would get when they came out.


    She could <em>not</em> be more pleased.


    ***


    When theynded, Matt cast [Cracked Phantom Armor] and [Bulwark], preparing for any attacks, but none came.


    He noticed what was wrong at the same time as everyone else.


    Their skills were slowly, but noticeably bing more expensive.


    Dropping his active skills, Matt cursed, but Aster said it first with a sad whine. Taxing Skills confirmed.


    That reminded him to drop his AI and he knew he wouldnt be able to understand his bond for the foreseeable future.


    Taxing Skills would increase the cost of their skills the more they used them, and Minka had the habit of throwing huge groups of monsters at people to force skill usage. Fortunately, none of them werepletely dependent on skills, like a pure mage would be, though Aster was the worst off. Bloodlines and Concepts werent affected, which, in their case, just lowered the burden that Aster and Liz would need to put on their mana for their skills.


    Still, the reward would be <em>very</em> useful. Especially for Matt.


    At this depth and Tier, Matt expected to get three extra Core skill slots, fifteen Inner ones, and forty Outer slots from the reward, and not a second too soon. Constantly delving fully-charged rifts meant that they were flush with skills, and Luna expected him in particr to be proficient with <em>so</em> many of them. Most of his Maniption skills were in his Outer Spirit, and if he could just bring a handful of those into his Inner Spirit, hed already be much better off.


    There were only a few other floors that Matt would rather have gotten over Taxing Skills for its reward. Its floor restriction on the other hand was going to pose a serious challenge.


    Liz tapped her leg and asked, Chances Minka shuts down our talismans again?


    Matt thought for a moment as he scanned their surroundings. Not sure. I think a total shutdown is unlikely, but they might get less effective if we overuse the same ones.


    They were in a narrow corridor with brass walls covered in tubing boxing them in on each side, but it was open to a dull, violet sky above. Matt flexed his Concept, trying to get airborne, but his feet stayed nted on the ground.


    Cant fly with my Concept. Cover me as I try a flying device.


    As Matt spoke, the other three changed positions to cover him, but it turned out to be useless.


    The instant he brought his flying sword out, it ttered to the ground.


    Liz looked back and cursed. Abyrinth? Fuck me sideways. Well, this is quite the pickle.


    Matt couldnt help but agree. Labyrinth rifts and ruins were annoying at the best of times, let alone in Minka, when time was of the essence.


    Susanne shrugged. It could be worse. At minimum, we shouldnt need too many skills for a maze, and at best, we might be able to totally bypass it.


    Liz was already one step ahead of them, feeding an essence stone into their seekerpass and waiting for it to settle. Matt, meanwhile, pulled out the key theyd found at the same time, seeing if it had any resonance with their surroundings. It didnt, so it returned to his ring a momentter.


    Aster pointed out the problem with theirpass even though Liz had to trante, How much could it really help? Pointing to the most valuable thing may almost be <em>bad</em>, because of how many treasures would be in the middle of this ce. And even then, it wont tell us the correct path.


    Liz sighed as she put down thepass and asked, Well, how did everyone do with their upgrades and Boons? Everyone get something good?


    As they went around and exined their upgrades, Matt inspected his own sword. As the old man Jeffrey said, he was able to change his weapon''s enchantments with a thought. Or rather, it was like the de in his hand had two different spirits that he could swap out at will.


    It was something like flipping a switch, and when he did, the melee-focused abilities that he had enchanted the de with vanished to show his longsword clean and pristine.


    A little poking around the weapons enchantment capacity also revealed that he had more room to enchant his weapon than he had before, even if it was rtively minor inparison to the ability to swap enchantment sets all together.


    Im going to need a little bit of time to enchant my weapon once more. I can store two forms now, but the second one is nk. I got more room with the upgrade too, so Ill need to re-enchant the first form anyway.


    Liz looked around at the gleaming walls. How long do you need?


    Matt thought for a second before saying, Give me five hours. I want to fix the de up half decently, since it can help counter spells getting more expensive. But I dont want to take the half a day that it would normally take to really n everything out correctly. Thinking about it some more, he changed his mind. Actually, I dont want to change the current enchantments with the floor theme. So, for now, Ill just add spells to the other side.


    Before he got too far into it, he pulled out a stack of talismans and handed them out, saying, Attack talismans. He pulled out some of the items he had prepared for Minka in case they got this floor and continued, And attack items. The bracelets have simple [Mana Bolt] enchantments, but if we y it slow, it should be enough to not rely on our skills at all. I have staves with more varied skills. Let me know if you want them instead.


    Liz mirrored his action with a few potions. She didnt have that many universally applicable ones, but not many still wasnt none, and they could use all the versatility they could get.


    He wasnt willing to use his AI on this when it could be such a decisive advantage against other delvers in the very near future, but Luna had seen to it that he could make something worthwhile without it. A few additional spells added to his suite could help out immensely here, and it wasnt like they hadnt prepared for this floor beforehand.


    For the time being, Matt applied a few temporary enchantments to his de, free handing the runes required by copying them straight off of a spare staff. They werent his best work, not by a long shot, but theyd serve him well enough for the time being as a backup, just in case they ran into any more spatial locks.


    His first choice was [Fireball]. It was a simple spell that had endless uses, and he actually knew the rune form of the skill without the assistance of his AI, since he used it more than a few times with his talismans.


    His other choice was [Mana Barrier]. It wasnt a shy spell, but he wanted a defensive spell in case Minka decided that his use of talismans was cheating once more. As far as he knew, items were never hit with the same restrictions as consumables, and were the main way people dealt with the floor.


    Matt finished up with a bit of a grimace. It was <em>far</em> from his best work, and half the runework had a decent shot of blowing out, even if Minka <em>didnt</em> impose any restrictions on them. But he didnt want to hold them up any longer. His crafting skills were already taking up a truly <em>obscene</em> amount of mana with each cast as Minka began exacting its toll. The others had spent the time familiarizing themselves with their Boons and new growth item features as well, but none of them could <em>really</em> afford to waste skill casts at the moment.


    Further unfortunately, none of them had gotten any Boons or growth item upgrades that would help them in this situation. Lizs Boon gave her skills something of a mental effect which made it harder for people to notice they were bleeding or feel the wounds that her blood inflicted on them, Aster got the ability to affect more kinds of ice with [Ice Maniption] in a way that Matt didnt fully understand but was assured was quite important, and Susanne gained the ability to cut light with her Concept sword, making herself invisible for brief periods of time.


    Matt still hadnt figured out what his Boon did beyond the upgrades to his Maniption skills but he could feel it was there.


    Still, they would make do. It was a slow trek, asbyrinths and traps were nearly synonymous, and none of them were crazy enough to walk forward without checking for danger.


    Liz took point, using her elephant summon to lead the way in the hopes it would trigger any weight-based traps. Matt, meanwhile, used a fifteen-foot pole to probe suspicious-looking spots while Susanne and Aster watched their rear, keeping an eye out for illusions.


    It didnt take them long to encounter their first trap.


    As the elephant walked over a seemingly normal spot of floor, there was a loud crack in the air as a flurry of spikes appeared embedded in the wall, causing a few metal chips to ping against Matts armor and causing the elephant to dissipate in a burst of mana. The holes they had flown out of definitely hadnt been there a second ago.


    Considering that Matt couldnt even scratch the wall with [Metal Maniption], those spikes werent normal, and neither was the trap.


    Carefully, he tried to use the holes they created to get a grip on the walls of thebyrinth, but once more, his spell slipped off as if it wasnt metal at all.


    Susanne whistled. Well fuck that. How quick was that attack? A millionth of a second? No way to react to that at our Tier.


    Matt shrugged; he simply didnt have an answer for her. None of them kept their AI running, as even reserve AI would slowly increase in cost, so wasting that build up time would be stupid this early.


    After checking the area for even more traps, they found nothing, and they stopped to look at the trap''s mechanism.


    Even after checking the holes in the wall with a mirror and seeing they were empty, Matt felt incredibly ufortable being in front of them. Thankfully, they werent attacked when they removed the spikes or when they passed the holes in the wall.


    To their surprise, when they passed the danger zone, they actually felt a small stream of Genesis Energy flow into them from the walls of thebyrinth.


    Being rewarded for passing the trap sessfully wasnt unheard of, but it was surprising.


    It also caused their wariness to increase a hundredfold. The mirror that had broken every illusion they encountered beforehand didnt even react, which meant that the traps werent hidden with magic. Either that, or they were simply <em>stronger</em> than the mirror. Matt added on a possibility after a little thought; Minka could just be suppressing the mirror to ensure that its challenge waspleted without their bypassing the true nature of the test.


    Matt shifted his grip on his stick and moved forward, checking each step until they had walked hundreds of feet forward in the in, concrete hall.


    It felt like an eternity, but they eventually found themselves at a crossroad as the path they were walking ended suddenly, prompting Aster to hop up and make a mark on the wall with a bit of chalk.


    Everyone looked at Liz as she consulted her sphericalpass. Its pointing in a sort of right direction.


    She hadnt sent her elephant more than half a dozen feet down the new corridor when a stream of me came out from the floor, scorching and burning the elephant half to death before it managed to escape.


    They shared a nce as Liz dismissed and re-conjured her summon, and Matt tapped the newly-revealed rune with his pole, prompting another plume of fire.


    Liz retrieved a few handfuls of dirt from her spatial garden and tossed it onto the ground. With a pulse of his Concept, Matt sent the loose soil skittering across the ground, unveiling a checkered pattern of runes across the floor.


    Liz took the lead, with her phoenix bloodline giving her the best chance of skill-less fire resistance. She tiptoed across the safe zones with a [Water Bubble] talisman clenched in her hand, reaching the other side after only a few hair-raising moments.


    Before the others followed, they double-checked that the runes hadnt moved, which, they were happy to see, had not. With Matt and Susannes superior physical cultivation, jumping between safe zones was eminently doable.


    Once they had reached the far side, Aster whined and tapped her paw twice on the floor, indicating that she had something she wanted to say. Susanne pulsed her AI on to receive the message, and smiled as she tranted, All this stress is bad for my fur. Can we go back to killing monsters?


    Matt fully agreed. He was decidedly <em>not</em> having fun with this ruin.


    It seemed that Aster had jinxed them, as not long after she said that, a horde of Tier 14 kobolds came bursting out of the wall and attacked them.


    Seeing them, Matt cursed the other portion of this floor theme and how it changed their encounters. Monsters woulde in packs to push them towards using spells in their engagements.


    Matt cast three [Fireball]s with his sword before he swapped the form over into his old melee enchantments.


    Cutting down, he cursed the fact he hadnt left either [Mana sh] or [Mana Charge] in the melee form, as he was reduced to using his sword as a mundane de while casting [Mana Bolt]s with the bracelet on his left wrist.


    Thankfully, he and Susanne were able to fight the monsters with assistance from Liz and Aster as they cast basic spells from behind.


    The kobolds did have spells of their own, but Matt and Susanne both had plenty of experience fighting the little monsters. Despite them being Tier 14 inside Minka, they didnt have any new tricks; just their normal arsenal of [Mana w], [Bite], and [Fire Breath]. With that small collection of spells, as long as they were on their toes and ready to dodge, they were able to retreat and avoid every attack.


    Which was exactly how they handled the two dozen little monsters. With Liz and Aster watching their retreat to prevent ambushes, and keeping them out of the me runes, they were as safe as possible while also not using any spells that would increase in cost.


    Matt did use his gauntlets twice to prevent attacks fromnding on Susanne, and his own repulsive field once when he was too slow in dodging, but they still made it out of the fight without taking a single hit, which he considered a win.


    As they cleaned up the battlefield, Matt smiled as they got four essence stones, two items, specifically a spear and a ring, and a skill. For being nearly swarm level, the monsters were generous with their deaths.


    Aster chortled as she used the mirror to inspect the area the monsters hade from, where a hissing, mechanical room expanded from thebyrinth''s normal tight corridors, and a decentlyrge metal box sat conspicuously in the center.


    Inside sat a greataxe enchanted with [Mana sh] and [Acrobats Finesse], which Liz tossed into her ring alongside what the kobolds themselves dropped, forter depositing into their loot vault.


    After about a day of maze-hunting, Liz called their attention to herpass, which was flickering between two different directions as though it couldnt decide which was more valuable.


    Matt wasnt surprised that theyd run into another group- floor 5 was <em>small</em>, usually about the size of an average moon- but that they had both appeared in the same ruin as them was a bit unusual.


    Carefully, they crept up to the intersection and checked for traps, not wanting to use the elephant in the hopes of not giving away their presence.


    They didnt find any, but Matt used a small mirror to check around the corner. A few hundred feet down the corridor, there was a team of Monster Collective delvers.


    Two were beasts, a very obvious lion and a deer, while the two humans with them were basic, as those things went.


    Pulling back, they had a whispered conversation and decided to announce themselves in the hope of avoiding a fight, which was likely to happen if they kept quite this close to the other team.


    Liz directed her elephant to audibly approach the intersection, its footfalls preceding its entry to the intersection of the two corridors. Once it actually entered into the open space, a voice called out in the beastnguage, Who is there?


    Liz responded in the Empire standard, Empire delvers.


    There was a long silence, but eventually, the same voice called out and Liz tranted for them, We don''t want a fight. Who moves first?


    You can go ahead, and we''ll move back into our corridor further so theres no suspicion, Liz called back, directing her elephant to return to them.


    It took a few seconds, but the other voice called out, Ok, that works.


    After the lion checked that they had in fact moved back with a quick peek around the corner, the team moved across the hall after checking the ground for traps.


    The four of them waited until they couldnt hear the group moving forward anymore.


    Matt used his pole to stretch the mirror around the corner, where they met eyes with the four delvers who had decided to wait in ambush.


    With their trap exposed, Matt opened the fight with a pair of talismans, bathing the corridor in mes as he cast [Fireball] through his sword. The deers antlers sucked in the fire and came alive, flickering like they themselves were red-gold tongues of me.


    Then, the fire rebounded, and a wall of red-gold fire flew down the corridor at them.


    Matt gritted his teeth and cast [Bulwark], blocking the attack in exchange for functionally weakening the skill for the rest of the floor.


    Then, he let the barrier fall, and he and Susanne rushed forward, using their physical boosts to close the distance. Susanne pushed past him with a burst of wind, her sword aimed at the lion. It dodged the attack and pounced on Matt with a single movement, ws glowing, but Matt sidestepped the attack with a flickered teleport and brought his sword down on the lions head.


    Flesh and bone split under his blow even as he flicked bothyers of [Cracked Phantom Armor] for half a second, blocking the knife the second human was driving into his ribs.The secondyer of his spell blocked the attack, and his gauntleted fist hit the man in the face, crumpling his helmet and sending him tumbling into the wall.


    Susanne engaged the deer, blocking a pair of attacks before swinging her sword in an odd way that seemed to obscure Matts view of her, vanishing into thin air.


    A [Blood Bullet] from Liz whizzed by him and struck the deer on the nk. It didnt react, preupied as it was with looking for Susanne and bathing everything in front of it with golden mes, but it still met its end a momentter as she appeared behind it, grabbed a hind leg, and hacked it in half with a few brutal chops with her sword.


    The final man tried to run, but Matt made a quick calction and shot him with a [Cracked Mana Spear].


    There was no retreat after trying to kill his people.


    After the man fell, he got back up to his knees, but a [Mana Bolt] from Aster caught him in the heart and through his spine, ending his life.


    Kicking the lion''s body, Matt asked, Why be greedy? We were nicer than most. Fucking idiots.


    He knew why, but he was still angry.


    The Monster Collective wasnt hostile to the Empire, which didnt even give them the excuse that the Republic, Sects, or Federation cultivators had. They were just greedy, and confident in theirbat prowess.


    Too confident, as it turned out.


    Grabbing the lion''s body, he felt around the mane and looked for the spatial item that he assumed was there.


    It was a ne, as he suspected, and he sent a thought into it to find a rtively normal assortment of items for beasts, along with a number of natural treasures and other items from Minka.


    Aster ripped a simr ne from the deer as Liz came back with the ring and gear of the man who he shot.


    Can you help me? The antlers have some special metal on them, and it seems like I cant just pull it off.


    Matt wasnt happy with mutting a sapient''s body for their items, but he still brought out a small hand saw and cut the antlers at the skull. If they didnt take it, Minka would just eat the items, and he really wanted to know if the antlers and their fire absorbent properties were a natural treasure, or something more ephemeral.


    He continued his search for whatever thepass had been pointing for, and found a loaded skill shard holster. His curiosity got the better of him, and he pulsed his AI to try and identify it. Annoyingly, it took a few seconds before his AI returned any results, pulling up a secondary data pack that Kurt had passed him in preparation for Minka.


    [Kartan Greets his Foes] was an air-aspected area debuff skill, usually only found in the Monster Collective, but had been picked out as especially good for Aster. It was like the opposite of [Tailwind], inhibiting the motion of enemies even if they tried to use their Concept to part the air in front of them.


    He happily tossed the shard to Aster as he continued his search, eventuallying on to a small ruby containing an even smaller me within. None of them recognized it, but it was packed with enough essence to warrantter inspection.


    The humans didnt have anything so impressive on them, so the four of them continued their trek into thebyrinth.


    After another day of spotting and avoiding traps, fighting monsters, and navigating the maze, theirpass suddenly started spinning like it couldnt figure out where it ought to point. It took about an hour, but they eventually uncovered a hidden trapdoor set into the floor below them, opened by turning a nearby pipe knob three and a half times exactly.


    It swung open, revealing a lush, green room containing a single,rger bush sitting atop a small hill. It bore a single ckberry streaked with a lighter purple.


    Liz was the first to say something, though from Asters whines, she probably had recognized it about the same time. Oh! A void ckberry! Thats a nice find.


    A what now? Susanne poked her head in.


    A void ckberry, Liz repeated with a smile, before relenting and borating. It helps with internal void resistance. Lots of people with void-aspected bloodlines or who otherwise have void affinity can suffer from health problems, but void ckberries help mitigate them a lot, actually. Its also key in a lot of potions and enchantments that utilize void mana, makes them more resilient and less likely to corrode. <em>Really</em> good alchemists can even brew void resistance potions from them. So yeah, its nice and valuable.


    Matt quipped, Also, the vor is apparently divine. Im almost tempted to take a nibble just to find out what all the fuss is about. It wouldnt lose much from one single drupelet missing Id bet.


    Liz whirled on him. Dont you dare!


    Heughed, Im kidding, Im kidding. None of us would do that. That means you, Aster.


    He nudged the fox away from the trapdoor before her drool could drip down onto the bush below, and she tapped twice on the ground while yipping. Liz tranted her message this time, It smells like cold and sharpness and ice and nothingness and ice cream and


    Liz dropped down into the room below, carefully coaxing the bush into her garden orb. In the instant before it vanished into the expanded greenhouse, it dropped its fruit into Lizs hand. He couldnt tell if the bush itself had survived- natural treasures were notoriously difficult to transnt and grow- but he hoped it had. Maybe Liz would be able to crossbreed it with normal ckberries, preserving the vor if not the magical effects.


    He was <em>really</em> curious about what made it taste so good.


    Reaching down he gave Liz a hand back into the mainbyrinth, and they carried on their quest for the exit.
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