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Super Necromancer System Chapter 188

Chapter 188: Volantis Restored

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The strange chant that Wai'Ki uttered was the Ancestral Tongue, a language of

Old Spirits where every single word held power in them.

Even if Aldrich had a spell or passive that gave him Allspeak, the ability to

understand every language, it still would not have let him understand this

tongue for, according to the lore, it predated any regular spell.

In Elden World, the Elduin realm was ruled over by a variety of deities, but

these gods were outsiders from other realms that had spread their inuence

upon the world.

Before them all, the Old Spirits ruled the land, acting as aspects of nature that

represented everything from forests to the realm's three great moons.

With the arrival of the Elder Gods, however, the Old Spirits were cast away,

their inuence relegated only to the Soul Stream - the great spiritual realm

where all souls were cast back into upon death, to be washed and cleansed anew

for renewal and rebirth.

As a result, though the Old Spirits lost the capacity to grant their followers

power over nature or the elements, they could still grant a strong anity to

spiritual magic.

In particular, where the new gods used written Runes to infuse their power, the

Old Spirits used spoken words in the form of the Ancestral Tongue to grant

their followers an avenue to access their strength.

The issue was that with the advent of the gods, the followers of the Old Spirits

thinned out from a variety of reasons ranging from active purging to simply a

loss of followers over time.

Wai'ki's race, the Rusa - humanoids with features of deers - were one of the

few peoples that maintained a connection with the Old Spirits.

Aldrich remembered how the Death Lord mentioned the Soul Stream in trying

to revive Adam and Elaine. How the Soul Stream of this new world was

inaccessible to her.

Yet could Wai'ki achieve what the Death Lord could not through the Old Spirits?

No, to begin with, were the Old Spirits even here to channel from?

"How will Wai'Ki channel the Soul Stream? I'm assuming the Old Spirits

haven't transported over here," asked Aldrich to the Death Lord.

"No, not even she can reach into the waters of a foreign Soul Stream," said the

Death Lord. "And she cannot call upon the Old Spirits directly. However, their

words of power that comprise the Ancestral Tongue still hold sway for a reason

I cannot fathom.

Medula is still investigating why.

There are many things I do not know yet, so you may nd questioning me

rather unhelpful."

"I see," said Aldrich. "I'm also curious about how all this happened. I have to

spend the majority of my time in what you call the 'New World', so I can't

devote myself to guring this all out. But you have the time and resources to

get answers.

If you nd any, let me know."

"I shall when I can," said the Death Lord.

"When you can?"

"I plan on secluding myself in my Throne Room for some time to recover my

injuries. Worry not, though. I shall still grant you quests that continue to give

you more and more of my power," said the Death Lord. "I doubt Medula will

answer you even if you call to her – she does hate to be removed from that

dreary study of hers – but I will give her an order to let you know of any

breakthroughs in her research."

"Done!" said Wai'ki cheerfully. She wiped a few beads of sweat away from her

forehead. The blue glow around her antlers started to fade away, leaving them

to their original color of bone white.

Aldrich inspected Volantis. Nothing about the armor seemed changed. It just

stood there as if in suspended animation, unmoving and unresponsive. The eye

dot was still white as well.

"Are you sure?" said Aldrich.

"O-of course I am! Oh, maybe something did go wrong, I don't know -I always

mess things up somehow." Wai'ki frowned as she nervously held her sta.

At that very moment, Volantis responded. Smooth streams of blue energy

swirled out from Volantis, and in the creases and crevices of his armor body, an

eerie glow permeated through. Like an overcharged lightbulb, that glow

exploded outwards in a ash.

"Eep!" Wai'ki yelped as she pranced backwards, closing her eyes and holding

her sta out defensively. Her deer ears twitched in terror. There was no doubt

about it: Wai'ki was never meant to be a ghter.

Volantis started to twitch, the metal body of his loosing a rattle as he began to

regain movement. A good sign.

"O-oh, it worked!" Wai'ki sighed, her ears opping down in relief.

Aldrich felt a twinge of pity for Wai'ki in how she had died in Elden World.

When the goddess Amara laid siege upon the Necropolis and defeated the

Deathguard, Wai'ki was the rst among them to go for she was the weakest.

She had been ambushed on a journey to harvest mortal souls for the Death

Lord. While isolated, Prelates – high level assassins of the Radiant Faith that

served Amara – ambushed Wai'ki and her subordinates.

To save her subordinates, Wai'ki stalled the prelates for her life.

It must have been a tremendously dicult decision for someone with such a

frail heart like her to make the brave decision to give up everything for another.

She must have felt terried and utterly helpless going against trained, ruthless

killers of the light when she herself had little to no combat ability.

In a way, that was perhaps the biggest fundamental dierence between Aldrich

and a true hero.

Real heroes were willing to lay down everything on the line for others. Aldrich

was not. He did not consider himself any less because of that – it was simply a

dierence in ideology.

Conversely, he did not look down on the golden age heroes that sacriced

themselves. In fact, he respected them.

It just was not the path he wanted to take. Not after he had seen what it had

done for his parents.

"I sense turmoil within you, Death Walker." The Death Lord put a hand on

Aldrich's shoulder. "Is anything amiss?"

Aldrich glanced at the Death Lord, at her gaze maintained regal dignity and yet

still showed sympathy. She had been like this with Aldrich when he had said

goodbye to Adam and Elaine as well. Even as a warlord of death that sought the

demise of all living beings, she was strangely perceptive of the emotions of

others.

"No. I'm ne," said Aldrich.

"You are strong, Death Walker, and growing stronger by the day" said the

Death Lord as she withdrew her hand. She glanced back at Valera who looked at

the Death Lord's hand with suspicious eyes. "But you as a Necromancer of

Legion should know more than any that it is always ne to rely on others.

And that is not only in matters of strength as well.

There are others like that girl who would support you through matters of the

mind, for it is often that the battles we hold within ourselves are the greatest

we struggle through.

Far greater than any blade or magic we face upon the battleeld."

"I've dealt with myself for as long as I can remember. I'm used to it," said

Aldrich.

"The strength of youth. Ah, it is wonderful to see," said the Death Lord with a

gentle shake of her head, as if she was remembering a fond memory. "But

simply know this: to face one's feelings, to face one's inner battles, is not a sign

of weakness.

It is in eeing from them, in locking them up, that one faces defeat."

Before Aldrich could respond, Volantis spoke.

"Where...am I?" Volantis's voice was guttural. Deep. Natural. Not at all like the

smooth, programmed elegance of the Demonwill. This was his true self. "I-I

don't remember."

Volantis grasped at his helm head in confusion.

"Oh, this will help!" Wai'ki reached out with her sta and tapped the ower

head upon Volantis's head.

"Don't touch me!" Volantis roared as he swiped at Wai'ki, causing her to yelp

and fall backwards.

"D-don't hurt me! I'm just trying to help!" said Wai'ki.

Medula instantly stepped in front of Wai'ki. Though her expression was still

unchangingly bored, it was obvious she cared a great deal about protecting her

allies.

Immediately, Aldrich and Valera were behind Volantis, holding back his arms

on either end.

The Death Lord stood behind, her eyes narrowed as her magical energy surged

in a green aura around her, ready to deal with Volantis if needed.

But whatever Wai'ki had intended to do worked. From where she had touched

his head, blue butteries of pure energy ickered about, the uttering of their

wings releasing glittery little sparkles.

As those sparkles hit Volantis, he calmed down.

"I get it now," said Volantis. "It's all coming back to me. My life, no, my lives."

Valera looked to Aldrich, wordlessly asking if she should let the armor go.

Aldrich nodded, and together, they released Volantis.

Volantis stood up, looking at his armored body. He put a clawed hand up to the

air, splaying his ngers out as he inspected them. "This is what I am now. A

chunk of metal. All that muscle and bone I was so proud – all gone.

Gorr the Bone Taker. The Butcher of Demons. Turned to nothing but a heap of

scrap for the same horned monsters I used to slaughter."

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C428 Sheathed
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C424 Restored
C423 Cycle Of Life And Death
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Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
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Chapter 204
Chapter 203
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Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
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Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
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Chapter 96
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