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Chapter 203. The World Below part 3

Her hands hurt like hell.

Mirryn leaned against the par.a.p.et of the Legion HQ and took in the view, resting her forearms on the stone.

"How are you holding up?" a voice came nearby.

Mirryn turned to see Donnelan approaching from along the wall.

"Couldn't sleep either, huh?" she asked him.

"Not a chance in hell" he muttered.

Neither of them wanted to talk about their baptism but they couldn't help thinking about it. When they had finally been taken out of the basin the trainees had immediately lost consciousness, their minds longer supported by the complex enchantments that had surrounded them.

Upon awakening they learned that three of their friends had died.

All things considered it wasn't a bad number. Below average. She could see the relief in the officers faces that they hadn't lost more. It seemed stupid, to be thankful of only three deaths but she understood their logic. Would the situation be somehow better if four had died?

No.

The commander and the rest of the Legionaries had been past to visit them in the days since. The trainees had been placed in a convalescence unit, comfy beds, good food, medical staff around the clock, counselling specialists, the works.

On the surface Mirryn would have been shocked to think of the cost of the lavish treatment, the Legion was legendarily thrifty, they made most of their own equipment, ate nutritious but brutally unflavoured food. It was a regular sight for the trainees to be seen cleaning their leathers and polishing their swords outside the barracks in the dawn light right next to their officers.

The trainees were learning just how many things they had thought they'd known had been an elaborate deception. The Abyssal Legion they thought they'd known, the Dungeon they'd thought they'd known, indeed, the world they thought they had lived in were so far from the truth.

"Did you ever think that something like this could exist?" Mirryn asked Donnelan as he joined her.

"Absolutely not" he answered flatly, "In fact I specifically remember being told such a thing was impossible".

Even though she was looking at it, Mirryn still thought it was impossible.

It was a city.

In the Dungeon.

A vast egg shaped cavern of impossible size, kilometres across and many more high, filled with people. The buildings covered the bottom of the cavern and then extended up the walls, carved into the rock face. A gigantic glowstone at the top of the space provided illumination in the day and faded at night, regulating the time for the thousands of citizens here in Railleh.

Through some mechanism she couldn't imagine the cavernous space managed to keep the Dungeon veins out. There was no risk of monsters spawning within the city itself. Such safety within the Dungeon felt weird to her. She'd spent every moment underground up to this point being completely alert. To be this relaxed down here felt, unnatural.

From her vantage point Mirryn could see the city bustling with activity day and night, the people moving like ants in the cramped streets below. Even now the light of thousands of lamps lit the city at night like a sea of candles in the darkness. It was incredible.

The Legion headquarters was about halfway up, a citadel that occupied a position of great standing, looking down over the rest of the city. She hadn't been able to explore much yet, the trainees were basically confined to recovery. Not the trainees actually… Full Legionaries now.

Mirryn had longed for that for so long…

"How's your hand?" Donnelan asked.

She glanced down at the heavy bandages that wrapped her forearms all the way to the tip of her fingers.

"Better" she said, "they've been healed but they're worried about damage to the bone so I'll be under wraps for a few days yet".

Donnelan's expression twisted a little. Unable to contain his curiosity he eventually asked "Is it true how they got injured?"

"What did you hear?" she answered.

"That you punched the commander in the face".

Mirryn shrugged her shoulders uncomfortably. "it's true".

Donnelan whistled his appreciation. "I can't… I cannot even imagine it. Did he say anything?"

He hadn't. The commander had visited each trainee personally upon their wakening. When she'd finally opened her eyes and got her bearings he'd already been there. He didn't explain, or justify. He just sat there. On seeing the man that she'd trusted so much, almost like a father, who had done such an unspeakable thing to her and her friends … she'd lost it. Rage and fury had exploded in her.

She'd been able to contain it at first… what would be the point of hitting him?

When she asked how many had died and he told her she'd leapt out of the bed and punched him right in the face with both hands. He hadn't resisted in anyway, willingly accepting her strikes, but, the end result was she broke both fists. She didn't think the commander had even moved.

She'd spoken with some of her fellow trainees, especially Donnelan. There were feelings of anger, of betrayal and of fear. Fear of the pain that kept them awake at night, fear of the never ending horror of it and deep down, fear that the Legion was right.

They could feel now. Ever since they'd awoken they could tell that something was different. Their bodies were absorbing mana out of the air, breathing it in and out through their pores. Mirryn felt stronger, healthier, her mind felt like it moved more quickly, with greater agility.

They hadn't even begun training or using their new bodies yet but they could already tell that they had been fundamentally changed. She didn't think it would end with just this either, she thought there would be more secrets to come.

She knew that her officers were good people. The impression she had of them from years of living alongside them weren't wrong. They were indeed the kind of hard line, duty bound hard heads that would put people they cared about through such torment, so long as they had good reason to.

The torment was over but Mirryn was afraid to find out why it was necessary.

The Legion had done this for thousands of years, why? What exactly are they fighting down here?

She turned back to Donnelan. "When do you think they'll let us out and into the city?" she asked.

He smiled. "Hopefully soon. After everything that's happened I could do with some leave. A few refreshments wouldn't go astray".

Mirryn shook her head. "A whole new world to explore down here and the only thing you care about is getting drunk?"

"Yes" he said.

After a pause they both laughed and turned back to the city spread below them. Growing up in an undeveloped frontier country like Liria had stunted them in many ways. They'd very rarely met members of the other races, didn't come into contact with the rare and powerful artefacts of the old empires. The frontier nations had been established in land that nobody had wanted by people with the grit to try and carve out a new life for themselves. The kingdoms, empires and alliances that had endured from the Cataclysm to today were far off legends to them. Here and now, looking down on the impossible city below them they felt as if those fairy tales they had heard were so close they could reach out and touch them.

A cough sounded behind them and the two jumped, turning quickly to find Tribune Aurillia behind them.

"I hope I'm not disturbing you, Legionaries?" the older woman enquired.

The two stiffened at being approached by their officer. It would take a long time for any sort of trust to exist between them again. Aurillia was not offended, or even surprised. She naturally knew how they felt, she'd gone through the same thing herself.

"The commander has called for you to assemble. It's time to find out if what you endured was worth it".

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    It seems the warriors in this novel doesn't want power? In the Martial unity martial artist will do anything for personal power

    Quote: sonicslow
    Your cringe af every comment you've written on this novel has been edgy like, pls stop, and secondly, I'd rather stay human than go through the shit they were forced into.

    I know most people will accept this just for the powe, there are various novels where characters do more than this for POWER!!
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      Seems more realistic this way; there’s more to life than just “power”.
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      No, most people wouldn’t accept this kinda thing just for power. That’s kinda the entire reason they have a system to kinda get the right people for doing it
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        You clearly haven't read dark novels
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    They are actually... ungrateful?
    Mere humans being allowed to become something greater... and they dare... dare to be ungrateful and even angry?
    Hah. Truly. These are the ones that do not deserve to ascend. Kill yourself.
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      Your cringe af every comment you've written on this novel has been edgy like, pls stop, and secondly, I'd rather stay human than go through the shit they were forced into.
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        This guy is kinda cringe not gonna lie
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        No idea what this particular thing was about, but there's nothing special about being human tbh.
        Weak, and so easily killed. I don't see much appeal in it tbh, might as well not exist in the first place.
        Not like our world is interesting anyway.
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          I got bad news for you, m8. It's either you accept the reality that we humans can't shoot cosmic beams out of our asses, or you kys since you would rather not exist.
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            Ah, well, I'm very good at resigning myself to my Fate when it arrives.
            I have accepted the fact that humans are powerless and worthless. I am too, as I am human.
            You are too.
            Anyway, it'd be convenient if I sneezed and just randomly died, but that kinda thing doesn't happen and I don't particularly enjoy pain or suffocating or whatever, so it's kinda difficult to off myself at the moment.
            Besides, while I will accept death when it comes, and it will come and take everything you or I ever were (making all effort meaningless), there is currently no need for me to seek it out. I haven't been forced into that corner yet, hence I am still here. I assume it is similar for many others.

            I just can't understand why people would take pride in being human, that's all.
            I haven't found an acceptable reason to do so.
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              You sound so f#cking stupid
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                Hmm, I disagree.

                I think the problem here is merely that you are too stupid to comprehend what I'm saying.
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                  And they call me insane
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                  Again. It seems to me that you are simply not wise enough to grasp the obvious truth in my words.
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                  Or maby your the only one that actually thinks that any of what you are saying makes sense.
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              Being human let you go to heaven where you can wish for anything and never ending life where you can have your own heaven where you can do whatever you want for free with only one condition that is to believe in god and worship him you could say that is an offer of a lifetime or eternity 🧐
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                I hope for you that that is true, if that is what you believe in.
                For me, however, unless the existence of the divine literally slaps me in the face, they don't exist/aren't interested or capable of interfering with the mortal plane on a scale that goes beyond just observing.
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                Which god? Which heaven? Do you believe in a pantheon of gods or just in one god like Jewish and Islam people do? How are you so sure that your god is the true god? I’m honestly impressed with a level of faith that can truly believe that you’re correct and a large portion of the population is wrong. That’s some confidence ya got
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              Basically being proud of being human comes from the perspective of being ok with what you are regardless of what that may be, im convlusion what really matters is self love
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              You have a kink for nihilism don’t you, you have to for ts to be said. Either that or deeply depressed, maybe both. You should probably see someone about that or get some help for yourself
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      Considering they were tortured for over 20 hours while being unable to go unconscious? Yeah f#ck that, that shit will traumatize you for the rest of your life, sounds like a good way to get PTSD.
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      edgy ahh comment. bro think he some main character ahh sigh
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        Yeah... I was not in a good headspace at the time.
        Not, of course, that I am much better today.
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          Of course dude, everyone has those days and comments whoknows
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          I’m sorry about that, man. I hope you feel better.
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