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Chapter 218: Something Else Altogether
writer:Monsoon117      update:2022-07-21 16:42
  I hovered my hand over yes before turning to the others,

  “Guys. I’m probably going to look like I’m dying over here. Don’t worry too much about it. I’ll be fine.”


  Althea frowned, “What do you mean?”


  I took a deep breath, “It’s my next armor evolution. It’s been years, and something tells me it’s not going to be a simple, easy thing this time. It might take a while.”


  Helios raised his exposed eyebrow, “Evolution? Your armor evolves?”


  I nodded, “It’s about to again. I’m going to take a few steps away, just in case.”


  I lifted myself up, “I’ll be back in a minute. Well, it might take a while actually. I don’t know yet.”


  I spoke my goodbyes while the others were patched up by the medical facility. With formalities handled, I zoomed off into the distance. After pulling myself along for about a mile, I landed surrounded by the sounds of a forest. I sat down cross-legged as I absorbed the atmosphere around me. I loved nature, and my mom would sometimes say I liked trees more than people. At the time, that was truer than she’d ever imagined.

  After settling down, I mentally prepared myself for what was to happen. This would be a real mind breaker of an experience. With that in mind, I meditated for a moment, getting fully prepared. After a few more seconds, I selected yes on my status.

  Something changed as I did.

  Around me, the dimension around me receded, giving me distance. I went somewhere else, my body suspended in a blot of pure black. This stretched into a circle around me. I stood and turned, finding something familiar about this darkness. As I dwelled on it, I understood why.

  The range of the darkness mirrored Event Horizon. I shifted it back and forth, ripples reverberating through the space around me. It was a surreal sight. All this time, it felt like I was impacting the dimension around me. Now it was more like I was claiming a portion of it as my own. No, I wasn’t taking anything. I was making it.

  Another series of sensations sprung forth. An urge to devour washed over me, both intense and persistent. It threatened to control me, but I summoned more of my willpower and quashed it. I long ago learned to control my mana, and I wouldn’t let a simple increase overtake me now. Still, it would be annoying having to tame it all the time, but I had the willpower to spare.

  As I finished handling the sudden surge of mana, a heat built in my chest. Like a furnace, something burned away all the impurities in my body. It started light but built in intensity. A pain built in my chest at that moment, spreading to all my limbs. I blinked, my eyes watering. As I lifted my hands, all my blood steamed from the interlocking plates on my body. Like a metal lobster, I boiled alive inside my body. As my skin and bones bubbled, a pain erupted into my body.

  As the process continued, this ache turned like liquid fire in my veins. All remnants of my humanity expunged, something else replacing it. Every cell was washed away in order to make room for the new. This cycle of heat building continued, the sheer volume of energy amassing to absurd amounts.

  I became a living star, my body having no right to remain alive. I kept my voice from escaping my chest even though I wanted to scream. It was terrifying yet necessary. It was as if all my weakness was being washed away by a hungry fire.

  It wasn’t fire alone that plagued me. Pressure on all sides compressed me down to a finite point as if I was a singularity. It changed me into something odd, a material I’d never seen nor heard of. Reactions took place that I did not comprehend nor understand. It felt like I was being forged at the center of a nuclear reactor, being turned into a weapon.

  Hours passed, perhaps days. I couldn’t tell in that state of constant agony. It was more than a human mind could handle, but I was more than human now. As my body finally stopped boiling, I cooled down until my chest no longer burned. The pressure ceased, but I didn’t take a breath.

  I no longer needed air to breathe.

  I stared at my hands, expecting to find myself looking like a charred corpse. Instead, I wasn’t completely different in appearance. I was similar in composition, though my armor was a very dark gray rather than pure black. There weren’t any plates over my skin anymore either, just a few thick spikes along my shoulders and back.

  This gave me a biological look, like a creature that existed in a dimension of only metal. I still had bones, muscle, and the arrangement of a human. The difference came in my composition. I don’t think there was any water in me anymore. I mean, my blood was silver before, so I already understood I wasn’t normal. Now, I was the refined version of my old self.

  That begged the question – was I ugly as fuck now? I pulled back my helmet and felt my face. It was as dense and hard as metal, though it still had the texture of human skin. Really, really hard human skin. I made my hand glow, and my skin didn’t reflect a ton of light off my face. I wasn’t shiny then. I would probably look grayish now. Didn’t I look grayish before? Man I needed to look in a mirror sometimes.

  Maybe I could change my appearance in the future, but that would be up to Althea. After all, I didn’t want her to think I was hideous. While I was at it, I felt along my back. My runic work remained from my previous transformation, so I retained my ability to siphon mana into myself.

  After a while, I tore a strip of my skin off, melted it, and turned it into a smooth panel. It acted as a mirror that I hovered in front of me. Overall, I looked quite a bit different, less busy in appearance. Although my own look never bothered me, it was kind of nice not being such a sore thumb. At the same time, something about the way I stood took up more space. I wasn’t physically larger, but there was a pressure I exerted.

  I looked as if I didn’t belong here.

  I didn’t really understand it myself. As I moved my hands to check them out, there was no resistance in my movements. How a material was so dense and so hard yet moved with ease was mystifying. My joints glided along, not needing any added strength to move. Everything worked like clockwork.

  As I appreciated my lack of defects, I stared around me, the black aura receding. In its place, a mild, red tint remained. Event Horizon was visible now. That was weird.

  I pulled Event Horizon inwards, finding the forest remaining as I left it. That was also strange. Event Horizon should’ve disintegrated all that was around me into black slush. Instead, everything increased in size. I walked up beside a tree, and I found myself shorter than before. That was strange as I expected to be taller. Being a fourteen-foot giant had its cons though, so losing a few feet in height wasn’t the worst thing in the world. I’d manage.

  As for my mana, I channeled it. It responded in an overflow, flooding any of my expectations. It was pure without any instability. No internal forces fought to create this energy. Enhancing the flow did not require effort either. At my uppermost limit, it did not threaten to bother me in any way whatsoever. My mind was clear, as if I was meditating on a calm Sunday morning.

  The life around me trembled, however.

  My aura reached the skies. It devastated everything around me, red, glowing lines growing over the trees and wildlife. They cracked and crumbled, unable to sustain through the sheer volume of lifeforce oozing into there bodies. Even the temporal space around me shivered, unable to endure the sheer volume of vitality. This mana pooled at my feet, crystalline mana structures forming. The clouds above let out ripples of red lightning, a thunderstorm generating in seconds, but it carried no rain.

  At the same time, it shocked me how easy the mana was to summon and maintain. I used to ramp up to my limit. This came like a flood after a dam broke. This red aura drenched everything around me, a glowing red crystal forming over nearby trees and grasses.

  I pulled that mana inwards, satisfied with the sheer volume. Once more, I expanded Event Horizon to see if it was still weakened. The response was immediate and utter. Within the aura, everything died. All the lifeforce around me sapped inwards, a minuscule flow of mana coming with it. The trees, grass, and all life evaporated into nothing.

  It was as if the world siphoned to me, no black sludge remaining from the bodies. It was as if someone salted the earth. In fact, there was a strange sense of control over the entire area. It was a lonely but comfortable feeling like standing atop a mountain’s peak.

  To get a better idea of what was going on, I opened my armor menu to check out what the bonuses were. After all, I needed to figure this stuff out and use it to my advantage.

  “As long as it’s reasonably priced. Otherwise, fuck that.”


  Helios tapped his claws against his side, pausing for a moment,

  “That was a joke.”


  I spread out my arms in mock disbelief, “Wait a second…you have a sense of

  ?”


  Helios deadpanned, “Not anymore.” He waved a hand, “Enough chatter. Come.”


  He stepped halfway into his portal,

  “The Empire welcomes you, Harbinger.”