Leveling up the World

Chapter 417: The World to Enter



Chapter 417: The World to Enter

Chapter 417: The World to Enter

Any world? Dallion asked. If I go to a world with no humans, will I change bodies again?

The fury laughed.

Youre afraid to be the only one of your kind? Eury didnt seem too bothered. But no, youll remain what you arehuman in every way. That means you wont be able to use magic like the race that inhabits the world. Sometimes you might risk being killed or captured for research. After all, what would happen if I suddenly appeared in your world?

That was a good point. If an elf appeared on Earth, the world would go mad. With everyone having mobile phones, such an event would break the net. Following that, most likely the elf would be captured and taken away for research. Thats how it happened in nearly all games and movies, and there was no indication real life would be any much different.

Going into a world other than your own comes with its risks. Theres always the chance you get lucky, although dont count on it too much. Your luck wont be as good as its here.

Theres a hidden luck stat?

No, Jiroh laughed. There might well be, though. The Moons grant greater luck to the ones they find interesting. Havent you noticed how easily you found certain things? Your harpsisword, for one thing. By now, you probably know you dont have nearly enough money to buy that. Even the general will have a difficult time finding one. Not to mention your familiars, and all the times you survived when you shouldnt have. The Moons dont want to carry a person too much, but every now and again they give a substantial shove forward.

Entering an unfamiliar world with no special items, skills, or luck not to mention that hed be treated as a monstrosity. Then again, maybe it would be a place worth visiting. The sad truth was that he needed to know a lot more about the worlds before venturing there.

Theres always the possibility you will manage to find your way back here, Jiroh continued. Personally, Id advise against venturing into another world. Not unless you have a very good reason.

Whats your world like?

The fury sighed, her clothes changing color to the point they became pure white.

You know I cant tell you that? In the end, Im not Jiroh, just your mental image of her with a few pieces of information given to me by the Moons. I know as much about the worlds as you see. I can tell you a lot about your own world, though.

Funny, Dallion thought.

He spent a while going from door to door. From what he could see, every world seemed a hospitable place, with the exception of that belonging to the dwarves. Underground tunnels were just not Dallions thing, and if he had to spend the rest of his life there, things would be pretty dark in every sense of the world.

Any advice you can give me, Felygn? Dallion asked.

If there was any time for the Moon to be helpful, now would be it. However, after waiting for several seconds, Dallion found that this time he was on his own.

What about Eurys world? Dallion asked once he got back to the door hed come in from.

No one can return to the gorgons world. Why do you think shes so set on staying here? Its not just because she has achieved something. There simply is no way for her to do so. She used to search, hoping that shed find a way. After a while, she just gave up.

So going with Euryale was no option. That was unfortunate. Her world was one of the ones Dallion wished he could visit, only with her, of course.

Thanks, Jiroh, he said, then split into a dozen instances and walked out with two of them the same way he had come in. The fury didnt attack, but surprisingly, the moment one of Dallions instances walked past the doors threshold, he was forced into it.

Youve broken through your thirty-ninth barrier.

Your level has increased to 39.

Choose the focus that will serve you best.

So, it was a trial of logic, Dallion thought as he increased his perception.

Are you confident in your choice? Nil asked. You could have returned home.

Maybe I could have. But there are more things here than back on Earth. For now.

As long as youre confident in your choice, thats whats important.

Were you given a similar trial?

Something of the sort, the echo replied evasively. All I can say is that your decision was a lot better than mine.

Not wishing to have a long conversation with his guardians, Dallion returned to the real world. The trial had been completely non-physical, but he still felt starving. Apparently, he had spent more time making his decision than he originally thought.

Since he was still a bit low on funds, after his sky silver purchase, Dallion went to Hannahs inn to get some food. The usual long conversation with Aspan followed, during which a lot was discussed about life and the various worlds.

Aspans home world was at the same time far more technologically advanced than Dallions and far less. Physics, molecular biology, and geneticsas far as Dallion could make outhad reached their pinnacle due to the copyettes nature, allowing for the creation of non-sentient automated devices in society. Electricity and electronics remained largely ignored, even steam was regarded more as a means of amusement than anything serious. However, that didnt stop from a bustling entertainment sector to focus on organic computers and displays, using a combination of vibrations and pheromones for wi-fi. On Earth that would have created huge lags, but having entities that created copies of themselves for thousands of miles provided a pretty good equivalent. Aspan referred to it as the copy-network and it allowed virtually anyone to interact with one another via pools that constructed physical, organic copies of the person in question. The closest thing that Dallion could imagine was virtual reality, but in which everything was real. In turn, Dallion explained the wonders of the internet and electricity. Aspan seemed to get a general grasp, but didnt see the technology as impressive or even remotely suitable for his world.

Shortly after noon, Dallion left and went back to the forge, where he spent the day mostly doing nothing. There were a lot of things he could forge, but he had no desire to. After everything he was feeling anxious, waiting for midnight so he could complete his final leveling before the gate.

If you arent working, why drag me here? Onda grumbled.

Because he enjoys your company, the armadil shield said. Also, he wants to show you off. Doesnt that make you happy?

The hammer guardian didnt respond. Slowly, he had started getting used to the banter of Dallions inner realm. For the most part, hed started to feel at home, although he was still extremely cautious in front of Harp. One might also say that he behaved as if in the presence of royalty. However, Vihrogon was close to that as well, and didnt receive the same reverence.

Dont worry, youll have plenty to do in a bit, Dallion whispered, looking at the sky through the small window.

Three of the Moons were up, including the Green Moon. Soon they would pass the point of the sky marking the midnight hour, and then the final trial could begin.


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