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Chapter 1774: Strange Partners (part 2)

"This is great news." Feela said. "Tower or not, now we can destroy Night as soon as we face her in battle."

"Beware, though. Time is of the essence. I've reason to suspect that the longer we wait, the less these weak points will help us defeat her. It's the reason I need your help. If we don't act swiftly, by the time we find Night she might have removed them." Baba Yaga said.

"What do you mean removed?" Inxialot said, impressed by how much the Horseman's crystal resembled his own phylactery. "Artifacts don't change after being Forgemastered."

"That's what I thought as well, but that may not be the case anymore." The Red Mother replied, snapping her fingers.

Zepho Acala walked through the door as well, sitting beside Dawn and holding her hand. The ex-Ranger was a man in his mid-thirties, yet after Awakening, he looked ten years younger.

He was 1.78 meters (5'10") tall, with chestnut hair and a beard of a brown so light to look almost red. His bond with the Horseman had turned his grey hair into silver and the violet aura surrounding him proved his strength.

"What the heck?" All the Council members jumped from their chairs, Leegaain included. "This is impossible."

"Correction. This was supposed to be impossible." Baba Yaga sighed. "Allow me to introduce you to my daughter's host, husband, and the living proof of my worries."

"The what?" Inxialot was the most scared, fearing that his phylactery might walk out of its cave and ask Raagu out before he did

The Mother hated the idea of revealing even one shred of her secrets, but she had no choice.

"The method people use to turn themselves into Liches is a perversion of my Horseman technology." She said. "The mana core was never supposed to be split into two. On the contrary, it was supposed to become one with the power core of the artifact.

"I created my Horsemen so that by bonding with a host, they could have a full life and the ability to evolve like living beings without being limited by their nature of artifacts.

"I gave them the mission to overcome the limitations of the undead not by performing crazy experiments like they ended up doing…" Baba Yaga glared at Dawn and Dusk, who blushed in embarrassment.

"But by bonding with an undead, Awakening them and then growing through their bond. My idea was that it would have allowed my Horsemen to alter their host and fix the imperfections in their blood core.

"Yet I never imagined that they would bond with living beings. It had the unforeseen consequences that you see. Since there was nothing wrong to fix with Acala's core, it was Dawn's that started to change.

"I am happy for Dawn and Acala, but I'm terrified by what might happen if Orpal and Night manage to do the same. You have seen the fight, she doesn't just ride him like she did with her previous hosts, she rides along with him.

"Orpal had full control during the fight with Manohar, something that has never happened before. It makes her potential limitless."

While Baba Yaga's kitchen erupted in yells and battle plans, Dusk pondered what he had just learned. His red crystal lay atop one of the tallest buildings of the slums of the city of Gima.

After stripping him of his host and powers, Baba Yaga had dropped the Horseman in the Gorgon Empire where he still resided.

'My plan is even more perfect than I thought. I need to take a leaf from whatever has bonded with Verhen and bond with a young host who carries a dormant bloodline.' Dusk knew about Solus from his sister Dawn, but he had no idea she was the daughter of Menadion.

He looked below at the ruthless beating that was taking place in a dirty back alley. A kid dressed in rags was fighting to protect their most prized treasure. A loaf of fresh bread that they had managed to steal after two days of starvation.

"These are our streets, runt. You have to ask our permission and pay for protection before robbing anyone. That's the rule." The man was twice the size of the kid, yet he kicked the sorry figure on the ground as if it could retaliate at any time.

"If we let every beggar steal from our customers, they don't make business. And if they don't make business, they don't have the money to pay us. So either you compensate us for our losses or we'll break your hands!"

Now that the message was delivered, the guys blocking the alley's entrance to keep the kid from escaping joined the beating. The child cried from the pain, but mostly from the hunger and the idea that most of the bread was now covered in filth and inedible.

'That's' my cue.' Dusk said as the snapping sound of a broken bone and a yelp of pain echoed through the alley.

The thugs suddenly found themselves paralyzed, incapable of moving a muscle.

'Hello, there. Don't worry. I'm here to help you.' Dusk said to the kid via a mind link.

Kelia had no idea what was happening, she was just glad that the pain had stopped. Fear came only when she lowered her gaze, noticing that the loaf of bread was gone, replaced by a shiny red crystal.

"Where's my food?" She had a lisp due to many broken or completely missing teeth.

The moment Kelia tried to move, her broken arm sent a pang that froze her. The pain reminded her of the thugs that had cost her what little she had.

The young girl stared in hatred at their figures floating in mid-air and her broken lips painfully curved in a smile when she noticed that their faces were blue.

Her mysterious benefactor had hanged them with an invisible rope.

"Kill them! Kill those fuckers and that baker that sent them after me!"

'That's not going to happen, but I'm going to make sure that they'll think twice before bothering you again.' Dusk said, breaking their wrists and engulfing them in red flames.

The thugs screamed in fear and pain, rolling onto the ground to extinguish the fire before running away.

Dusk had let them live, but not out of pity. He didn't want to taint the memory of their first meeting with murder. Also, everyone in the Gorgon Empire knew about cursed objects, even kids.

He wanted the thugs to haunt Kelia's mind, to make her desperate and scared enough of their revenge to bond with him.

"Thanks. Where did you put my bread?" She slowly stood up, noticing that most of her pain was gone.

'Do you mean this crap?' Dusk took the piss-stained muddy bread out of his pocket dimension. 'Wouldn't you like this, instead?'

Kelia's desperation turned into amazement when a plate filled with a steaming stew appeared out of nowhere. She drank it in big gulps, uncaring for the burns that the hot broth caused her.

The only thing she could think of was to eat before someone took the food away from her, again.

'Slow down and use this. No one will bother you as long as I'm here.' Dusk offered her a spoon and refilled her plate, adding a fresh loaf of bread.

Kelia almost choked several times as she ate as quickly as she could.

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    I guess 500 chapters from now dusk becomes a problem too. With the way characters get abandoned only to come back overpowered later
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    Mad_anklav
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    Хотите сказать келия дочь орпала?
    Ну все началась санта барбара
    А вообще это правильно странно то что у них детей нет не у орпала(до этого момента) не у триона
    Я имею ввиду незаконных
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    wolf
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    I hope kelia become character as well. It would make everything interesting
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    Indecisive_Wanderer
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    just had an epic idea
    you know how if you break the link between 2 elements you get their OP versions kinda?
    what if someone got the detached version of fire, and attached it to darkness?
    wouldn't that be like, OP?
    considering fire and darkness are the elements of destruction, the result would probably be pretty destructive
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      Hope lith can learn that joy
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      Something like "Amateratsu" I believe he already has something like that; Void Flames.
      It packs a wicked punch, faster than Origin Flames, and has more destructive power than Origin Flames.
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        Why do you always speak in goddamn bold text
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      Armyofone
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      I know what ur talkin about bro. U r talking Cinders element the detached cursed element of fire merging with chaos element which is also the detached cursed element of darkness. Logically impossible merge two cursed elements which are not their respective counterpart. But we are talking about SOON TO BE GUARDIAN OF DESTRUCTION WHO RULE OVER FIRE AND DARKNESS don't know what will happen in next chapters. But our MC have void flames akin to AMATERASU.
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        Armyofone
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        If you don't know the cursed elements read the chapter that first lich fights with plague abomination in lith's awakened campaign.
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          Indecisive_Wanderer
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          I do know about the cursed elements, i just forgot what they were called and i'm bad at communicating

          also, the combination would be different from void flames in that it would be 2 relatively new elements to make a whole arsenal of spells out of, on top of this, with the elements being linked, but not hindering eachother's destructive capabilities would make them stronger than their base forms while not harming the user (at least in my theory)
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            Armyofone
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            you got all right dude.
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    Why the hell are there so many useless comment about Baba Yaga? Everyone says that she is a gray character but hell no in my opinion. She created three monsters with immortality. Send them outside to a mission imposible with no hint whatsover. Watch those three sh*t burn, kill, butcher, massacre hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands people directly or undirectly. Save them from every damage, spoil them with limitless love, ACCEPT whatever they did with nothing but smile. Is this something a GRAY character should do. A GRAY character moves for him/herself to reach their goal in some not extreme but unortodox ways. They don't create IMMORTAL "BUTCHER"s and let them go and sh*t every innocence people's life. She is a downright crazy old bat. Just how many more innocent "MORTAL" should be killed, butchered, destroyed for so that those who says that Baba Yaga a lonely gray character accept that this f*cking TRUTH? Seeing those comments about "pitiful yaga" really strains some nerves.
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      Facts.

      To think she couldn't come up a solution herself, so she handed the impossible task to her bloodthirsty children.
      And they call it love.
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      She is most twisted character in this novel but no-one seems to be seeing.
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    Quote: Ribbit
    Maybe, or maybe it would could lead to further discovery of magic such as sliverwing releasing a lot of magic to non-awakened community. A case could be made either way. I don't think it would be wise to share such knowledge, but it's interesting to look at it from a character point of view. Baba yaga has been depicted as this near godly character in this novel, to the point where even guardians respect. What are her motivation for hiding such knowledge? Is it because she is selfless and wants to keep some of her power? Is it because she fears that a mage tower could pose a problem for her daughters and undead that she wishes to help? Or is it something else? She is definitely an interesting and complex character, and I wonder if she is closer to a villian or a hero.


    Could also be a case that the mage towers siphons more mana than mages are supposed to and having many mage towers would deplete the ambient mana, a bit like when people keep regrowing crops in the same soil and ruin the ground
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      Ribbit
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      Considering that solus requires a mana gyster, which has been described as an underground collection of condensed mana, it could be the reason why. But solus is also the only human/tower hybrid that is a) recovering from huge damage B) a hybrid with her own mind. This means that maybe solus is an anomaly when it comes to mage towers and power usage? Her core is weakened so it might be using more mana than a typical tower to recover and it might just be imperfect at using mana since it wasn't designed to become a hybrid. Also she actively improves and uses a breathing technique to improve her mana core and pathways. I am just hoping we get to know more technical stuff surrounding mage towers.
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    I was the only one who was surprised by the part about the child? Who is this child? Why is she here? When

    And why do I think this is the child of one of the abandoned Verhen brothers.
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      Armyofone
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      whoa whoa that's sick dude if that's the case it must be orpal's or trion's
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    PLayerzero
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    Leeagain está na lua. Bacana. Agora mudando de assunto completamente, sou só eu que queria saber qual a diferença de força dos personagens de One Piece para essa obra? Uma vez que em One piece temos imagens residuais, ou seja, se mover mais rápido que o cérebro percebe. Quão rápido? O cérebro humano gasta 13 milissegundos para processar uma imagem. Ou seja, para deixar uma imagem e sair do seu campo de visão sem que ninguém vejo, teria que se mover mais ou menos a 46.800 Quilômetros por hora. A velocidade do som é de aproximadamente 1225,044 quilômetros por hora, denominada Mach 1. Ou seja, a velocidade de alguns personagens de One piece equivale a mais de Mach 38. Considerando Haki e os podereses das Akumas no Mi, qual universo venceria no um contra um. E sabemos que o maior feito de velocidade até o momento é Tyris viajando aproximadamente dez vezes além da velocidade do som.
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      What's the point of comparing this universe to one piece?
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      1. Offline
        PLayerzero
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        Por que não comparar? É só pra passar o tempo.
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      Dude you should try the cultivators from Birth of the Demonic Sword.
      The MC movement techniques creates cracks in reality (space-time array), which leads to the void.
      That's how fast he is.
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        PLayerzero
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        Técnica de movimento. Tem nego que só se move e desaparece deixando a pós imagem.
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          Every funny, let me guess those characters exist in a lower plane (according to Birth of the Demonic Sword classifications.)

          For example Earth is a mortal land, then there is an overall Higher plane (Immortal Land) that's where the deities exist (Divine Existence), that's where the MC lives right now.

          Now think about it again; His movement techniques causes cracks in reality that leads to the void. bossgif
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            PLayerzero
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            Eu sei. Só estou fazendo birra.
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              welldone

              You should read BOTDS, it's a good one.
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    "I created my Horsemen so that by bonding with a host, they could have a full life and the ability to evolve like living beings without being limited by their nature of artifacts.

    "I gave them the mission to overcome the limitations of the undead not by performing crazy experiments like they ended up doing…" Baba Yaga glared at Dawn and Dusk, who blushed in embarrassment.

    "But by bonding with an undead, Awakening them and then growing through their bond. My idea was that it would have allowed my Horsemen to alter their host and fix the imperfections in their blood core.

    It wouldn't be easier to tell them that instead of watching them make mistakes with their experiments and killing people beasts, plants and the undead themselves and making enemies for themselves and their family forcing Baba Yaga to spend the last few centuries saving his ass of every powerful figure on the planet who wants to see them destroyed for all the crimes they committed for not knowing their real objective?
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      My thoughts exactly
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      CoxD3
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      She most likely wanted them to learn on their own and grow without interferring to much but yeah could have dropped some hints here and there. You know save a few thousands of life sacrifice to their experiments, but Baya Yaga Going to be always soft on her children one way or another.
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        Flimsy excuse.
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          CoxD3
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          Hey, I never said it was good, just what I assume she would think with the amount of spoiling nad love she gives her "kids" lol
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      Gashe
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      Spitting facts like a chad! 👉👍
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    I'm glad baba yaga takes some responsability

    Of course because lith is the main character he's going to have to kill orpal himself

    Because she could just call lochra and go kill orpal with her, she surely wouldnt want orpal to scheme to kill solus

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      Ribbit
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      One thing that this novel does well is writing characters that are grey. Baba yaga is not an awful person. She cares about her creations, about her "daughters", even other characters such as leegain (excuse typos, writing on mobile). She wants to find a cure for the problems of the undead, and some of the writing suggests that is because she doesn't want those that she loves to die of old age or be limited by death. Could you make a case that she is a bad person for not sharing the secrets to make a mage tower or other research? Sure. But it doesn't make her a villian or a bad person. She is a flawed character. She loves her daughters too much, letting night go overboard because she doesn't want to really hurt her. But ain't most people blind towards those that they love? I have many issues with this novel, I might reread and analyse it once it finishes, but the creation of grey characters that have faults and motivation in this novel is great. I just wish that the love interests had the same level of depth.
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        I don't mean that it's bad, it would be very lame if baba yaga just killed him herself storywise
        and blaming baba yaga for night would be the same as blaming Elina and Raaz for trying to look past Orpal's past when he tried to come to lutia last time
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          Ribbit
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          I was just adding onto your comment. Sorry if it sounded like I suggested that. I just really like her character.
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          Bro, Baba Yaga 1000s years old and she doesn't draw any line for her daughters hundreds of years. Whereas Elena and co. are just over 40 years. Be f*cking logical.What is the wisdom difference of hundreds of years?
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            It's not about age but more about personality. Different kind of people will reach different kind of conclusions after 1000 years. Like the contrast between leegaain and Sarlaak was shown in a chapter. To be able to deal with test of time, she likes to surround herself with people she likes whereas leegaain prefers to grow emotional attachment to only a few people. They live on for an eternity whereas others die.
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        madbene
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        Sharing how to craft a mage tower should not be open knowledge. That would ruin the balance of the world and kill a magnitude more characters than it could ever hope to achieve.
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          Ribbit
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          Maybe, or maybe it would could lead to further discovery of magic such as sliverwing releasing a lot of magic to non-awakened community. A case could be made either way. I don't think it would be wise to share such knowledge, but it's interesting to look at it from a character point of view. Baba yaga has been depicted as this near godly character in this novel, to the point where even guardians respect. What are her motivation for hiding such knowledge? Is it because she is selfless and wants to keep some of her power? Is it because she fears that a mage tower could pose a problem for her daughters and undead that she wishes to help? Or is it something else? She is definitely an interesting and complex character, and I wonder if she is closer to a villian or a hero.
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          She never said she would share her knowledge of crafting a mage tower, right..?
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        Bro she is thousands of years old. Also love and spoiling are different things. She SHOULD have at least that much wisdom.
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