Chronicles of the True Wizard

Chapter 226 - Book 28



The last recruitment he had scheduled was the one he was the most excited for, at least at the moment.

Earlier on, he was more excited for the others because those were the recruitments he was planning on making the most progress in. Now that he had done that, accomplished just about everything he had hoped to, his priorities had shifted. He still had some things to work out, but Rhonan's was where he would put all of his progress, to the test.

On the day of, Felix walked and flew towards the portal room and joined the single biggest collection of students from Eramith he had ever seen. Luckily, all of them were heading to the same place and the portal was just left open so they all simply walked through. He wasn't so excited that he needed to be right there when it opened, but rather he genuinely believed every minute counted.

Walking along at a steady pace, the line moved through the building until finally Felix caught sight of the room itself and a few people standing outside of it. One of which, was Melody.

She saw him about the same time he saw her and she smiled then skipped over to join him in the line. No one really minded her cutting in either because of who she was or because of how fast the line was moving.

"Hey. You changed your hair. I kind of liked the reddish orange mess."

Oh whoops. Forgot to regrow that.

"Changed my head actually. Just forgot, I'll regrow it."

She cocked her head and stared at him for a moment then snorted, "How have your recruitments been so far?"

"Great, actually. Better than I expected in many ways."

She nodded, "You look… or rather feel different."

Felix smirked, "Wait till you feel Peace."

She smirked but didn't ask, figuring she would find out eventually anyways, "Got any specific goals in mind for this one?"

"Yes and no. I have a couple things to finish up but, mostly just want to get used to everything that changed."

"Makes sense."

The line was moving quickly and their conversation was cut short as they walked through the portal themselves and into the biggest building Felix had ever seen, from inside or out.

Looking around him, the ground floor they arrived on was massive and stretched out in every direction, as if the tile floors were a natural phenomena that formed a vast field. Off to the sides, near the walls, there were multiple halls that stretched out, some of them with signs, others with no labels at all. These halls existed all around the building on every floor Felix could see.

Tilting his head back, Felix couldn't actually make out the ceiling, however far it was. All along the edge of the non-ground floors, as far as he could see, were railings and on the lower ones he could just make out even more openings. Likely each leading to their own winding hall with rooms contained along them.

His rough math put the number of floors, multiplied by the number of halls on each and finally rooms in each hall in building in the low billions but he was almost certain that couldn't be true so he waited to see if there was something he was missing.

The entire building looked oddly modern from the inside too with lots of natural light, open space and clean lines forming the architecture.

Once he was done examining his surroundings, Felix finally noticed Melody smirking at him but he just ignored her. Unlike her, he hadn't actually seen anything like this before. He was still relatively new to the multiverse after all.

She didn't get a chance to tease him directly though as they were approached by a humanoid female with long white hair and simple clothes. All in all, rather unassuming.

[A - Exotic] Sword Sage: Ameryl (Lvl 3892)

Sword Sage? Sword is a pretty general category. Not sure how she can be the Sage of Swords unless… is it just a title? Like Somatic Sage and Spirit Sage for Peace and I respectively?

Felix nudged Melody with his Matter Control which confused her greatly, "Is she actually a Sage or is that just a title?"

"It's a title and she's a Sage. Gods have claims over certain titles. Rhonan has most of the combat ones, Edras a bunch of the Academic and some Mage like ones, Radleus has all the merchant ones, Sha'alin has all the thief ones and so on."

"That makes sense. What's she the Sage of then?"

Melody smirked, "Sword Fighting."

"That's… super general also… this is something I've been wondering for a while now, wouldn't that be a pretty low rarity skill? Once you get to Sage tier in a skill, you're likely to also have a high level and you've probably upgraded and specialized your skill along the way, right?"

"It depends. Ameryl doesn't have Sword Fighting as a skill but her class is based entirely around Sword Fighting and she has enough derivative skills of Sword Fighting that are all at Sage proficiency, that they get grouped up. You also don't need to have a skill, to have all the knowledge and understanding of that skill."

"What about Mana Manipulation for example?"

"That's a good exception. There aren't really many derivatives or evolutions of that skill, at least there's only one that I know of. Instead, everyone has the skill but gets different benefits out of it. If you practice and hone your Mana Manipulation speed, the skill will decrease your Cast Time more than anything else. If you focus on Mana Manipulation quantity, power. Control, stability."

"So then to get to Sage in a skill like that…"

She nodded, "You'd have to re-generalize afterwards. Which is why it was so impressive that Khidell had reached Sage proficiency at all. That along with the skill being notoriously painful to train."

Felix nodded in acknowledgement, "So then…" He thumbed in Ameryl's direction, "She's like… super impressive then?"

Melody smirked, "Oh yeah. She's super famous. Ridiculously bonkers strong too. Like, definitely high Demi-God tier in terms of raw combat ability."

"Demi-God… Just to be sure…"

She nodded, "Just means S grade or above. At that point the whole level grade thing breaks down and kind of falls apart. You know how Peace is an exception to the level thing? At that point normal levels and grades are the exception and sentients like Peace are the norm."

"So then to become a god, you just need to be S grade and open an afterlife?"

"Yeah. Pretty much. It's a lot harder than it sounds but, in essence, yes."

As the last of their group filed in from the portal behind them, Felix looked back to see how many others there were and saw thousands of similar portals and groups behind him. Each of them had an elite of some kind to greet and guide them from A grades and Sages to Demi-Gods.

"Welcome to Osgard." Ameryl addressed the group, gathering their attention rather quickly.

"You're the group from Eramith and you all have Epic recruitments. What that means is, you'll have a little more time on everything, but not as much as you'd want. First things first, anywhere you can go, you're allowed to go. Yes, that includes getting into locked rooms without the key. I was told to warn you though, it probably isn't a good idea anyways. Some doors are locked for a reason."

"As for everything else, the only restrictions are on how much time you have on the Class and Profession leveling worlds." She sighed a little through her nose, "You'll all get 1 hour of access every day to a C grade Beast Breeding or Resource Collection world of your choice. You will have unlimited time however, with instructors for sparring, labs and workshops at all times. Use your time wisely."

Felix leaned over and whispered to Melody, "That doesn't seem like a lot."

"It's a lot. Finding C grade monsters to fight is pretty annoying as is. B and A grade are nearly impossible. So, Gods basically take planets in their domains and terraform them with added Mana so they can breed high grade creatures. Issue is, how long would it take you to clear a medium sized planet if it were covered in monsters?"

"What's medium sized?"

"Eramith sized."

"If it were actually covered and the Mana Density was high, 1,000 epochs?"

"Okay. Creatures that strong can't be packed in very tight so lets just say one per square kilometer."

"50 epochs or so."

"Okay. We need to keep at least half of them alive for them to repopulate the planet."

"So 25 epochs."

"And it would take about 25 epochs to repopulate that half of the planet."

Felix sighed, "So it would literally need to be an entire planet, with people feeding and breeding and managing the creatures to not kill each-other, just so I alone could kill things constantly."

Melody nodded, "Yup. So if you have…" She turned and looked around at all the people still streaming in from portals all over, "A few billion looking to farm levels…"

"You'd need a few billion planets, enough mana to cover them and keep them dense and enough people to manage and maintain the herds of creatures on each. Which means they need to be strong and skilled enough to trivially deal with the beasts themselves."

She shrugged, "Yeah so, not a trivial thing. 1 hour is pretty generous at least compared to other recruitments. Also that's only really possible for the C grade, don't even think about B or even A grade. That is when it becomes a real issue. The Tournament of the Abyss filled that hole for the lucky ones but… yeah, that's not a thing anymore."

Felix nodded in understanding then turned back to their guide and the crowd he had been mindlessly following while he and Melody spoke. Quickly replaying everything they had gone over in his mind, she had just walked them around to some of the more popular facilities and explained how to find what they were looking for. He didn't pay much attention to any of it though and figured he would take a look later, if Melody didn't drag him around herself, which he was expecting.

"Down this hall you'll mostly find restaurants. As I said before, they aren't organized at all and some of the portals aren't even indexed anymore. These Forgotten Portals were added so long ago, everyone's just forgotten about them."

Felix immediately noticed a few of his classmates perk up at the idea of finding some forgotten portal that held treasures or resources ripe for the picking.

All he could think about was how stupid that was and how the entire facility seemed like a logistical nightmare.

Ameryl looked around, seemingly confused for a moment then shrugged, "Can't think of anything else. Any questions?"

A few of the students in their class asked about or hit on her, which Felix pointedly ignored. Others asked about how many of the portals in the building were forgotten and her answer was even more fuel for his logistical nightmare, "No idea. People often find portals that are seemingly forgotten then tell no one about them and come back time and time again to profit off them. Like their own personal planet. This is your recruitment so this is the first time for many of you but Osgard is completely open. You can visit even without a recruitment, you just won't have access to trainers or dedicated leveling planets."

Melody looked eager to run off so Felix stepped away and just followed her, "How do they control how much time you use on the Beast and Resource planets? If a bunch of the portals are unknown and you can go anywhere you want, do they just have guards in front of the Resource and Beast planet portals?"

She chuckled in anticipation of Felix's reaction, "Honor system."

The disgust on his face was even better than she was expecting, "How does that make any sense?"

"If someone is abusing anything, you can report them. Some Elites that can tell if you're lying will come by and ask you point blank or a stealthy one will follow you. If they confirm the claim, the offender is banned for life and the person who reported them along with the elite that confirmed the claim, get to split a reward."

"That seems… trivially abusable."

"A lot of this place would be. It only works here though and is a lot less fragile that it seems. Everyone keeps the people below them in check. If an elite were abusing the system, some Demi-God would ban them. If a Demi-God is caught abusing the system, some God would. If they are caught abusing the system, they have to answer to Rhonan."

"So even if I can successfully lie to even you, some stealthy elite would just follow me and I'd get kicked out?"

"Yeah, more or less. It's also not super precise. No one is going to kick you out if you're in there for an hour and ten minutes. As long as you make a best effort."

She dragged him into a restaurant and picked out a table then ordered for them in a matter of seconds, definitely having been there before. Once she had, she looked back over at Felix and smiled, "The first time I ever came here, I remember some guy getting carried out of a beast portal by some Demi-God. They had been in there for a week but not because they were abusing anything. They overestimated themselves and ended up hiding in a cave, the beasts just outside trapping them. The Demi-God dragged them to a healer and they were fine. No punishment."

"That's…"

She shrugged, "Judging intent isn't too hard in most cases, for most people. Then there are wild cards like you and Peace. You could probably get away with it but… I wouldn't risk it."

"Fair enough."

"So." She leaned forward a little, "Tell me about your recruitments."

"They were fine. I climbed a bunch of mountains, met a God, upgraded a bunch of skills, Peace almost died but, then he didn't. He fought a God. I learned super secret magic. I made some machines. I made some spells. I read some books. I got some new skills. Moved some stuff around. Swapped out my head. Smuggled some research." He shrugged, "Now we're here."

Melody looked at him for a moment, expression blank, before her lips finally curled up into a smirk, "Well. Sounds like you had a productive few terms. What are your plans now that you're here?"

"Levels. Spells. Constructs. Iron out my skills."

She shrugged, "Seems simple enough."

"What about you. How are the bakeries?"

She smiled like she didn't expect him to have remembered or cared, "Actually really well, thank you. We're still trying to nail down a set menu and process but I'm already making money which… is more than I expected for a bakery to be honest. Speaking of process though… how are your Mana Attunement crystals coming along?"

Felix shrugged, "We've gotten them to just over 90% efficiency which mostly just means 90% the correct attunement and 10% noise."

Her eyes widened, "90% is way better than before."

He nodded, "Yeah. I'll swap out the ones I'm using as my efficiency goes up but for now, I accomplished what I needed to with them."

"In that case, you have time to do me a favor."

He squinted, "Depends the favor."

She leaned in a little further, "The only reason my bakeries are at all profitable, is that my pastries aren't just sweet treats. They also… provide buffs."

Felix nodded, "That… makes a lot of sense."

"I'm still experimenting with the best process. The best buffs are Anima infused pastries. They stack with all buffs from spells and potions but they're nearly impossible to make. I and a few people who owed me favors had to all work together to create one batch."

"You want to look into using Mana to create buffs in pastries and want some crystals to make the process fast and efficient."

She nodded, "Yup, exactly."

"If you give me a sample of the Attunement, I can start the process of calculating the best configurations…" Felix stopped himself and sighed, "You don't know what attunement you want, do you?"

She smiled, "Not a clue."

"We can… work on it. What about imbuing Anima with specific convictions into the ingredients themselves?"

"It's theoretically possible but… I think I would literally need Amatara just to manage the crops."

I wonder if I could do it… or create a construct to… in the future. I can't even create convictions at will myself just yet.

"I see."

Their food arrived and they each scarfed down a small pile of meat, Felix regrowing his hair with the incoming matter, then Melody paid and led him out of the room and up through the center of the building.

They flew up to one of the higher floors as Felix tried to figure out how anyone that couldn't fly moved through the building.

Maybe they jump? Not everyone is physically focused though… There must be portals on the lower floors that lead up.

Following Melody down the walkway, down a specific hall, he stood behind her mostly zoned out as she opened a door and led him into a simple bedroom with a single large bed.

She spun around and smiled at him, just the slightest hint of a smirk on her lips, "What do you think?"

"Seems nice. This your room?"

"Our room. While we're here at least."

Felix looked over at the bed then back at her, "One bed? Is that supposed to be an offer?"

She shimmied her shoulders a little, "Well I-"

"Seems more like pleading to me."

Her jaw dropped in a combination of mock offense and real shock.

"Either way, no."

She laughed, "You don't even sleep anyways. Why would we bother with another room at all? Also you have a Pocket Home."

Melody walked over to the right side of the room and rested her palm against a closed door, "I figured you wouldn't mind sharing a room, considering I'm paying for it." As she finished speaking, she pushed the door open to reveal a massive workshop.

It was only about half the size of Ked's warehouse sized workshop on Eramith but that was still far bigger than he realistically needed.

The tools and tables in the room though, looked brand new and more advanced than Ked's, most of which were homemade. Both would be functional but these looked precise in a way Ked's didn't.

Peering into the room, after gaping at the workshop itself for a moment, Felix realized there was no other door inside the room. Considering how thoughtful it was for Melody to have rented the room for him, he decided to tease her back a little, "This looks amazing. Thank you. Just one thing though… There's no other entrance to that room. What if I'm coming and going and you happen to be changing in your room?"

"Now that would be a tragedy, wouldn't it?" She winked, "I guess we'll have to find out."

He snorted then took a step back towards the exit, "Leveling time. I don't want to lose my hour."

"Oh. I'm coming with you."

Felix winced at the exponential loss of experience, "Uh…"

She slapped his shoulder as she passed him, "It'll be worth it. I promise. Give me one day. You can always just ditch me tomorrow."

Fair enough.

She led him through the building and and into a portal onto what looked to be a barren planet of grayish stone and sand. With the accompanying lack of breathable air, Felix definitely felt a little like he was on the moon. A feeling only dispelled by the nearly flat and distant horizon indicating how massive the planet was.

He didn't say anything about the apparent barrenness of the planet because he trusted Melody, at least enough to give her the benefit of the doubt, as he followed her.

She had already activated an item to give herself breathable air and Felix did the same with a spell as he followed her through the air, a hundred meters over the surface.

As she flew, Melody's body turned so she was sitting on an invisible chair as she withdrew the same instrument Felix had seen her use a few times already. As soon as she pulled it out this time though, Felix could tell it was not a normal instrument. No doubt due to his increases in Anima Senses and general Soul strengthening, that instrument was one of the only items Felix had ever seen that made him immediately wary.

The complexity alone was life like along the strength of will embedded in the anima-no, the soul within the instrument, surpassed The System sub chunk he had fought. Concentrated strength of will wasn't the sub-chunk's strong suit by any means but still, it was impressive nonetheless. Put up head to head, he was pretty sure the entirety of the sub-System pitted against the instrument would win, but only because that was akin to a million soldiers fighting just one. The complexity though, was more than what came out of just being a core soul. It was like it was the soul from a more advanced being.

Even all that, was just what Felix could sense though and he was certain he was still missing a lot.

Instead of tapping her fingers against the instrument, Melody actually plucked it a couple of times which released two subsequent shock-waves of Anima that smacked up against Felix's outer soul layer.

A few moments of silence passed before Felix heard a rumbling noise coming from the ground. Looking down, he saw hundreds of alien creatures explode out of the ground.

[C - Epic] Kora-ka-gorak (Lvl 1908)

Each one was long and looked like the cross between a serpent, a bug and a scorpion. They had exoskeletons and giant bone spikes as their front limbs along with a mouth that was simply open, no jaw or other apparent method of closing it visible.

Dropping down just a little, Felix began simultaneously pulling from multiple of his Attuned Cores and forming the Mana into blades, bombs and javelins.

He decided he would have to get an actual number later by casting a traditional spell with nodes, but for the time being he laughed aloud as his focus had seemingly sky rocketed. His rough estimate was that it was at least 10 times what it had been.

Realizing how much it had increased, inspired him to test out his other Mana related abilities and while Mana control speed and power were nice, the range was what he found immediately exciting.

Reaching outwards and casting spells at his maximum range, Felix found he could cast spells nearly two hundred meters away from himself. Considering how many spells he could cast with his increased focus and Attuned Cores, Felix felt like a walking war machine.

Lowering himself towards the ground so he could reach outwards further in every direction, Felix cast explosions and blades all around him as he swept along the surface of the planet obliterating the bugs that were crawling up to the surface.

Melody continued to play but only plucked a string or two every couple of kilometers, just enough that Felix never ran out of bugs to kill.

She was right. It was worth it to bring her along.

By the end of the hour, Grim had to break Felix out of the trance brought on by the immense fun he was having experimenting with spells and abilities and Felix found he had gained 10 levels in his class.

Ding You have slain 5182 [C - Epic] Kora-ka-gorak (Lvl 1847-1982)

Ding You have gained 10 levels in [C - Ancient] Reaper

Even though Melody had said they weren't strict, the two of them left the planet just a few minutes short of their hour at which point the two of them split off. Melody went off to find something for her bakeries while Felix, went to retrieve his familiar.

They agreed to meet back in the room to go shopping together afterwards.

Although she was sad to leave her new friends, both of which were now in the C grade, Nova was also happy to rejoin Felix.

He arrived back in the workshop a little sooner than Melody and began taking inventory of the workshop until she arrived.

Once she did, Nova hopped onto her shoulder and began excitedly meowing through the tale of her own recruitments. Felix wasn't entirely certain Melody couldn't understand her but he was also pretty sure Nova knew what to keep secret. She was smarter than she seemed.

Though the portals and halls containing them weren't organized on a whole, they weren't entirely random either. There were some halls that held entirely or almost entirely shops. Others that held mostly restaurants.

The hall they walked through was a collection of storefronts throughout the planets and sectors Rhonan controlled that had portals in Osgard. Surprisingly to Felix, not all of them were particularly impressive. It seemed as though the requirements to have a portal here weren't as stringent as he would have expected.

Melody was a fantastic guide though and knew which shops to avoid as he was mostly interested in bulk material suppliers.

While a store like Nela's was useful for specific materials and having them pre-shaped, they didn't carry bulk materials or really anything but material for very specific use cases. For Felix, he really only needed generic material that he could use to make constructs at the moment. Anything more specialized and he could get Nova to transmute and form it for him.

In the future he decided he would have to get samples of all the materials he could find from shops like Nela's for Nova.

In the meantime, even though he was relying on Melody's seemingly bottomless wallet, Felix just looked for whatever was decently strong and cheap, with lots of stock.

Transporting it all back to the workshop Melody had rented him, Felix unloaded the materials along with Art while Melody read in his Soul Space, connected by a Soul Tendril. Felix and Art communicated through Mark along with Grim and a few experts in the field of constructs, at least with respect to everyone else in his Mind City, to figure out which constructs they would focus on and how many they could make. The biggest limiting factor though, was Anima.

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He had gotten a solid influx from the burrowing bug things they had just killed but even if he just used Spirits-which he still hadn't figured out how to control-as the souls, he needed Anima to fuel his skills. Specifically Imbue Creation because at this point, he didn't see any point in not doing so with each and every construct he created. He also needed some to peer into the Spirit Realm, though he was hoping that wasn't much.

Luckily, he should have a daily supply of at least some Anima from the hour they spent hunting every day.

He only spent a few hours working with Art and they tried to optimize everything so they could minimize Art's reliance on him. Felix did however, offer to imbue Art with an Enchanter Profession, now that he was outside of Felix's Soul Space but he refused.

Apparently he had heard about Zero from Grim and was hoping to achieve something similar for themself.

As they worked, Felix also gradually got better at using his Mage Hand ability. It was no where near a real hand and it would be a long time before it ever was, but it was still incredibly useful to have another hand to hold things. He could then use one hand to move his quill and two to hold the object he was enchanting steady.

At the same time, Nova transmuted some specific materials that they expected to need ahead of time so she could join Felix once he was done.

The plan for the majority of the rest of the day, was to train.

Apparently Melody had already set something up for the two of them before the recruitment had even started. She had also invited Adaline, who had apparently, declined.

The trio headed through the building and into another portal which led into a short hallway then into some kind of large open training room. The room looked to be made of something like concrete and was a few kilometers long and wide and about a kilometer tall. Considering how massive it was, Felix was pretty certain it was spatially expanded but if it was, the enchantments doing so weren't anywhere near them.

The only thing in the room, was a person.

[S - Ancient] Tam (Lvl 5824)

Level 5824 but still only S? I guess Melody did mention everything breaks down at that point anyways.

She looked like a normal sized woman with blonde hair and a rather skimpy outfit that looked like a Sorcerer's robes with as much fabric as possible removed. Felix didn't judge her at all, not just because he didn't care in the slightest what people wore, and not because her body was carefully crafted to her idea perfection over the course of her evolutions. It was hard to judge her for her lack of clothes because she was hot.

Looking at her from the portal, a half kilometer away, Felix could see the heat ripples in the air around her. Like she was in the process of constantly cooking the air itself.

As they approached she smiled wide and waved as the effect disappeared, likely due to her manual intervention.

Melody rushed over and jumped into a hug as soon as it wasn't dangerous to do so and Tam easily caught her.

"Melody! It's been a while."

Tam released her and Melody hopped back a step onto the ground, "How have you been?"

Tam shrugged, "Same old, same old. You? How's the bakery going?"

"Bakeries now." Melody puffed up her chest a little teasingly, "They're going well. Thanks for agreeing to do this by the way."

"Of course. You know dad's always up in my business about politics and stuff so this should get him off my back plus… it'll be fun. Right?" She said as she glanced over at Felix.

Melody grinned, "I promise, you won't be disappointed."

I'm not sure what she's expecting of me… either of them… they do know I'm still just a lowly C grade… right?

"He looks… interesting…" Tam's eyes shifted over to Nova sitting proudly on Melody's shoulder, "What's with the Daemon though?"

"This is Nova." Melody gestured back and to the side, towards Felix, with her head, "His familiar."

Tam's eyes immediately squinted then, her entire face drew up into a wide smile, "I think you might be right. Introductions first though." She leaned over past Melody to look right at Felix behind her and waved to him, "Hi. I'm Tam."

Felix nodded, "Felix."

Melody turned to the side and looked back at Felix, "Tam is Romar's sister."

Felix's jaw opened a little instinctively before he closed it, "I see."

I wonder how she feels about Romar being the next in line for the… throne? Crown? Diety-dom?

"Nice to finally meet you." She smiled, "Melody talks about you a lot you know."

She talks that often… to a Demi-God? Guess it tracks, given her lineage.

Felix shrugged, "I didn't even know you existed before this. Kind of assumed Romar was the eldest."

She didn't seem offended at all, "Nah. I gave up on becoming a God when I picked my first class. What really cemented it though, was when I refused to evolve into a star. I mean… who wants to be a giant ball of fire? The logistics alone of not being able to interact with anyone outside of your family without burning them…" She shivered, "Not for me."

Melody smirked a little, "Instead, she decided to become a Spirit."

Tam looked at Melody in mock shock and offense, "Don't go giving away all my secrets. A girl's gotta keep some things to herself to stay mysterious." She looked back over at Felix, "Technically, I was a Fire Elemental and now I'm a kind of Fire Celestial so… still a Spirit. Upside being, I can touch people-" She accentuated her point by groping Melody, "Without hurting them."

Felix nodded, "So similar path to Nova then?"

She looked over at Nova and shrugged, "Similar. Daemon is higher than Elemental. I wouldn't be surprised if she was offered Celestial maybe not in B grade but in A grade definitely." She winced a little, "Little hard though because that one isn't totally up to The System. Spirits and The System-" She brought the splayed tips of her fingers together, pointedly not intertwining them, "-don't really like each-other much."

Huh.

"Alright." Tam looked at all three of them in turn, "First things first. I need more information so I don't accidentally kill you guys." She looked at Melody directly, "You I mostly know, any major changes recently I need to know about?"

Melody shook her head, "Nothing noteworthy."

"Alright and no using that thing on me, right?"

Melody laughed once, "I'm never using that thing on anyone."

Tam nodded in understanding then turned to Felix, "What about you and your familiar? Race, Defenses, Vitality, Endurance."

Felix looked at Nova and thought about it for a moment then turned to Tam, "Familiar first. Nova is a Primal Matter Daemon." He shared her status screen with Tam which was significantly different from Felix's.

Name:NovaPower2,949
Race:[C - Ancient] Primal Matter Daemon (Lvl 1,946)Defense2,948
Health:29,486,000 / 29,486,000Mental2,903
Mana:12,000,000 / 12,000,000

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