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Super Necromancer System Chapter 196

Chapter 196: [Bonus chapter] Top of the Necropolis 2

Aldrich stared at Okeanos for a blank moment.

"I am not going?" Okeanos's antennae dropped in disappointment, already

knowing the answer to this question.

"You can if you want," said Aldrich. "There's nothing stopping you."

"Nothing except me." Medula spoke as she neared Aldrich, the Death Lord

beside her. "It may not look like it, but with the vastly reduced manpower in the

Necropolis, many of its functions are held together with the bare minimum of

stability.

And that stability comes from a generous subsidy of my own magical energy.

A warp to the top of the Necropolis is the most costly. I can understand

spending that cost rationally for those absolutely needed. Irrational spending,

though, I cannot accept."

Aldrich remembered that the Death Lord had mentioned almost in passing that

the Necropolis had lost over half of its troops. That explained why the

Immortalis Legions, an army of over a hundred thousand, seemed to be absent.

Why Chiros only commanded fteen death knights where as a captain, he

would have easily been the head of a force a hundred plus strong.

It made sense that if one considered the Necropolis a complex mechanism of

many moving magical parts, that the loss of manpower would aect its

capacity to run.

It was also a testament to the sheer ability of Medula that she could manage a

territory as vast as the Necropolis. From what Aldrich knew, Medula was

basically like a dungeon master. She was the direct overseer of every trap, every

warp point, every unit placement throughout the entire 100 oors of the

Necropolis.

"I am sad," said Okeanos. He spoke bluntly and without inhibition like a child

would. "But I understand."

"I'll make it up to you later," said Aldrich.

"Promise?" said Okeanos.

"Promise." Aldrich nodded. He was interested in Okeanos and his origins. Why

his mannerisms were so childlike and how they could be so human in the rst

place considering his status as a variant. That, he would dive into later.

"Then all is in order," said the Death Lord. "Medula, prepare the warp."

"Yes." Medula clasped her bandaged hands together, and when she withdrew

them, dark strands of energy threaded between her palms. "All of you, stay

near me. I calculate that there will be no issues with the warp, but physical

proximity eliminates any confounding variables."

Those coming to the top of the Necropolis drew closer to Medula.

"[Advanced Gate]" chanted Medula. She tossed out the dark strands between

her hands, and they quickly expanded outwards into a spherical void that

engulfed everyone.

The warp, unlike the type that Aldrich accessed through Sign Stones to get to

the Nexus, took several uncomfortable seconds of feeling weightless and

stranded in complete and utter darkness.

Then, the darkness faded, leaving everyone at the top of the Necropolis.

Aldrich had never actually been to the top of the Necropolis. He had not even

actually cleared the entire tower. Just up to the seventieth oor.

At that point, the Necropolis was weakened enough for the goddess Amara to

isolate the Death Lord in a Trial Quest even through the natural barrier the

Necropolis emitted.

Where the player faced the Death Lord in that quest, the strongest troops of

Amara cleared the rest of the oors. It was not a dicult thing to do, granted,

with the Deathguard and the Death Lord eliminated at that point, leaving

strong but still regular mobs left behind.

But Aldrich realized that Elden World had missed out on a massive opportunity

in not sending the player to the top. The sight that Aldrich saw around him was

nothing short of a grand spectacle.

He stood atop an enormous oating circular platform of stone. Green, circuit

patterned light streaked across the stone, congregating into a large dot at the

center.

"Is this fog?" Valera looked around, seeing a misty white veil all around them.

"No. These are clouds," said Aldrich. That was how high up they were.

He looked up to see an enormous bell hovering above the platform they stood

upon. The structure was massive enough that it utterly dwarfed Aldrich. It was

as big as the higher end mansions that stood tall in Sky Cities.

Decorative patterns of lilies and bones and dragons etched their way across the

bell's dark metal body in an artistic tapestry. A faint, nearly translucent

spherical orb of green covered the bell, and it pulsated in a rhythmic pattern

like the beating of a heart.

Directly beneath the bell, a comparatively tiny pillar of green light shone down,

linking with the dot at the center of the oating stone platform.

"Welcome, Death Walker, to the Solarium." The Death Lord pointed to the

enormous bell above. Looking up into it, Aldrich saw darkness, but within that

darkness, he could also make out the ickering movement of green wisps.

Souls.

"That is the Bell of Eternity," said the Death Lord. "An artifact of the Divine

grade, the highest there is. No, that does not do it enough justice. It stands at

the top even among Divine grade artifacts. That little suckling bottle that the

goddess Amara grants you heroes is worth as much as manure compared to

this.

All that lazy goddess did was shape shards from her heavenly domain. Compare

that to this artifact of mine. Its metal is abyssal iron harvested from the

deepest, most dangerous dungeons of the realm. To nd enough took me three

centuries of diving into dungeons.

It was shaped in the ery forge of Corinthisus, the Dragonsmith whose lowliest

artifacts are of the Mythic grade. Quenched in waters harvested from the Soul

Stream itself - that was a journey that took me another two centuries.

The sacrice of two Millennial Dragon souls went into enchanting it. The battle

needed to slay those two and take their souls cost me another century and

nearly my life."

"An artifact ve hundred years in the making," commented Valera in awe. "I

had heard of this bell in texts and tales in the libraries and study halls of

Nokros, but nothing my instructors taught nor what those dusty tomes

depicted ever compares to this."

"Do not get swept up by it," said Medula, still as bored as ever. "Despite my

lord's grandiose words, in the end, it is simply a power source that allows this

massive realm to be as stable as it is.

Nothing more than a battery, really."

"Battery? Aye, that does sound right." Another voice, not one from the current

group, spoke out. It came from the pillar of green light tethering the center of

the platform to the bell's spherical aura.

A woman stepped out of it. A woman that positively screamed with the word

'power'. She was easily three meters tall, towering over everyone there. Further

exacerbating the weight of her physical presence was her build. She was

noticeably muscular, and she did not hesitate to show it o.

Her outt consisted of black leggings and bra that tightly clung to her curvy

gure. All her developed muscles were visible regardless of whether they were

clothed or not, and they looked solid enough to shatter bricks on.

Other than that, she wore a single large pauldron on her left shoulder, and

behind it, a short, tattered red cloak uttered behind her. Her hair stretched

down to her waist in wild red waves while her eyes shone with a gleaming

white.

What made her power most evident, though, was her aura of magical energy

that raged around her in ame orange red. It was practically just as strong as

the Death Lord's when she got serious.

"Cause' that is what methinks I am these days. A gloried battery holding up

another battery," said the woman with a disgruntled expression. Her glowing

white eyes did not have pupils in them, but instead a single elaborate golden

letter in each.

Runes. A symbol of power from a god. Or, in this case, a sign that one had

inherited the blood of a god.

This was Rella. First among the Deathguard and the undisputed strongest,

likely being even stronger than the Death Lord herself in terms of sheer

damage output.

"I understand it is not work that you may nd betting your status as First

Deathguard, Rella," said the Death Lord. "But it is one of necessity. Without

your vast magical energy reserves, reserves that far outstrip even mine with

that divine blood of yours, maintaining the Necropolis's stability would be

dicult.

In that regard, consider the duty you perform now to be of the highest

importance."

"I suppose," said Rella as she crossed her arms and stared at Aldrich and

Valera. "So, what do we have here? This the usurper you were telling us all

about? He seems awfully small and skinny to me.

If I fought him now, he would die in just a minute, tops.

Still-" Rella liked her lips like she was looking at a piece of meat. "I do want to

try."

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C440 Warehouse Raid
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C435 Intrusion
C434 Suspicion
C433 Infiltration
C432 The Convoy
C429 Blackwater Plans
C428 Sheathed
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
C425 Swords
C424 Restored
C423 Cycle Of Life And Death
C422 Unsealed
C421 Lab's End
C420 Down To Earth
C419 The Return
C418 Meteor Labs Demolition
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Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
C408– A Dream
C407– {Twin}
C406– {Break In}
Chapter 405
C404– {To the Vaults}
Chapter 403
C402– {Oni }
C401– {Aftermath}
C400– {Usurper}
C399– {The Search}
C398– Happiness
C397– [Bonus Chapter] {Shuten Doji}
C396– Breaking In
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Chapter 394
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
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Chapter 384
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Chapter 378
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Chapter 371
C370 The Journal
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C367 Assassination
C366 Clint's Decision
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C364 Feather's Meeting
C363 Balar, the Eyed
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Chapter 222
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Chapter 216
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Chapter 214
Chapter 213
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Chapter 211
Chapter 210
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Chapter 208
Chapter 207
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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
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Chapter 189
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Chapter 187
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Chapter 150
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Chapter 134
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Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
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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
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
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