《World Keeper 》Chapter 283: The Unforeseen Ruler
Advertisement
I looked at the list curiously, not entirely sure which to pick. Each one had quite the cryptic, yet powerful description. But, with the system descriptions, you couldn’t always just rely on the face value. Sometimes, there would be hidden flaws that were not obvious. For that reason, I immediately eliminated the Twelve Demons option.
It was not simply a matter that the price seemed too low for what it offered. The idea of twelve intelligent beings that controlled that profound laws seemed… bad. In the long run, I mean. What would happen if those twelve beings decided that they were better at running the world than the Keeper? Or that, if they themselves became Keeper, they’d be able to use their knowledge to create a better world?
That is a downside that immediately screamed out to me when I read the description for the profound law, and then saw how cheap it was. It was clear that there was a dangerous side effect there, so I moved on.
I faintly registered Balu moving to sit on the bed next to Terra, but didn’t really pay any mind to that. Rather, I opened up nine different windows myself, and began to look up information on the forums regarding the remaining nine laws. I didn’t need to know anything too deep about them, merely if there were any crucial flaws in them that other Keepers had found and reported.
Sure enough, there was one. The Laws of Heaven had a feature that one Keeper labeled Heaven’s Jealousy. If a cultivator scorned the laws set forth by the heaven, then they would be unable to train in those laws for the rest of their life. All things must exist under heaven’s rule, and all which denies heaven is thus denied by heaven.
Immediately getting rid of that one from the list. I thought inwardly, before looking at the remaining eight. Each had their own strong points, going by their names. And, I admit that I was tempted to go for the modular Profound Cultivation 101, simply for the option to improve upon it myself. But, if I wanted to create my own cultivation method, then I’d do so instead of buying a system like that.
The next one I considered was Burning Heart Law, but it was similarly discarded as well. Between the system name and description, it felt like a cultivation method that could cause severe damage to its practitioner, even without any form of heavenly tribulation. That was another thing that I desperately did not want.
He last one that I outright eliminated was… Nine Divine Stages. If there were only nine stages between a mortal and a god, then each stage would mean a massive jump in power. If there was anything that I had learned so far, it was that the power from systems like these did not come easily. Someone could be stuck at a bottleneck for the very first stage, unable to find the chance to breakthrough.
Five down, five to go… I thought inwardly, before glancing towards Balu. “Out of these, which would you personally recommend?” While I might not strictly go with her decision, it would be good to know if she had any insight into these systems that I could borrow.
Advertisement
“Hmm…” She closed her eyes in focus, leaning to the side against Terra. “Personally, my favorite is the Warrior Circle. It’s one I made myself a long time ago. I’ve switched to a different set of laws since then, but I always liked it. The idea that there was always a way to improve, even when you seemed to reach the end.”
“Ah… How does that work, exactly?” I had been curious about that myself, but I didn’t think to ask because I didn’t know she created the system.
“It’s really easy. Naturally, the ultimate form of power is the God Stage. However… you only get one domain, right? How can you be considered the strongest with just one domain? I made the Warrior Circle in order to find a way around that. Once you reach the God Stage, which would be the False Divinity class, there is another way to grow.”
“To become strong, you must realize your weakness.” She quoted the system description from memory. “If you drop from the God Stage to the Infant Stage, the lowest level of power, you can begin the cultivation process again from the start. Your foundation becomes stronger, and when you reach the God Stage… you get a second domain.”
My eyes widened when I heard that, and I couldn’t help but give that system another look while she continued speaking. “It gets harder every time you restart, of course. You have to rely on yourself to achieve new insights. Maybe you focused on water first, and became a god of water? Then on your second try, you might focus on earth-based techniques. If you devote your training and focus to the same techniques you know previously, then when you ascend you will only receive the same domain you had before.”
“You don’t get to choose your domain with this system? Even as the Keeper?” I might not have entirely understood what she was talking about, but that part came through loud and clear.
Balu smiled knowingly, one of her cheeks puffing out a bit as her lips curved. “That’s right. It’s the drawback that the system imposed. I was once a ninth stage god, but because I ended up slipping back into old habits, I only had six domains.”
Well, that did make the system a little less appealing, even if the idea of being able to train multiple domains seemed like it would be worth it in the end. “And… what is the Keeper benefit of having a cultivation world? I know that with the game system, I get the highest level of each class available, and the stats stack up higher because of it.”
She gave a small nod, seeming to have expected this. “A cultivation keeper receives the strongest energy of their world. You could be at the first stage of cultivation, with the energy equal to the strongest being. This doesn’t automatically boost your cultivation, but it opens the path. You won’t need to manually refine your energy over countless years, and will simply need to worry about making the breakthroughs of the profound laws.”
Advertisement
“Depending on the system you choose, it could be really hard to advance in power beyond the level of your inhabitants. This isn’t like a game world, where you can walk around and kill some monsters for a power up. Well, most of them aren’t. There are some where you gain energy by absorbing a monster’s essence. Instead, most require you to cycle your energy through your body, strengthening what you can hold one little bit at a time.”
“Whenever I have to reset, I always just advance my world quickly, letting my companions handle the guidance. They’re used to it by now. Then, once someone reaches the proper stage, I descend and make repeated breakthroughs. If I have enough energy left over, I even take it a step further.”
I nodded, taking another look through the systems. By now, I had it narrowed down to two. The Warrior Circle was intriguing in that it opened the possibility for me to get multiple domains. This was something that would help me in the future. But, at the same time, cultivating each domain would likely take quite a long time. If I happened to be at a weaker cultivation stage during an invasion, I’d be in no position to help fight without sacrificing all of my work and starting over.
The other system that I was interested in was the Profound Star Laws. While cheaper, it had a more special significance to me personally, given the presence of Leowynn. For the same reason, I had strongly considered the Spirit Lake Law. However, I knew from experience how hard it was for a mortal to train spiritual energy.
That system likely had a high entry requirement, and would be hard for a normal human to train. Even worse would be if that wasn’t true. If it became easier to train spiritual energy because of these profound laws, then there could be a clash with the system laws already governing Earth and my other worlds.
Ultimately, the decision came down to those two. Warrior circle or profound star… One held both risk and reward, while the other held personal meaning. In the end, I had to pick one. I couldn’t easily afford both.
Making up my mind, I chose to buy the Profound Star Laws. If I regretted it in the future, I could get a second cultivation world for Warrior Circle. But for right now, stars held a special significance for myself and Leowynn. If I didn’t imagine the Sky Ocean law to have strange effects on outer space, I probably would have picked that one instead.
I watched as the vast majority of the points that I had earned from the invasion, as well as selling the information, vanished immediately. Instead, a shining blue sphere fell into my hand.
“Profound Star Laws, was it?” Balu asked as she stared at the sphere from the bed, seeming to be able to read some contents from it without requiring physical contact. Probably a skill that older Keepers pick up with practice. “That one was… just over two thousand, right?”
“Two thousand, one hundred and fifty.” Terra said, holding a hand out towards Balu. “Making your commission fee two hundred and fifteen points.”
Balu blinked, nodding her head and taking Terra’s hand. The window briefly flashed, asking me to confirm the transaction. Since this was a business deal, I did so readily. Balu held up her end of the bargain, so it was only right for me to do the same.
Everyone, I’m about to create another world. This time, I want you all to decide amongst yourselves who will run it. Like with Ashley’s demon world, this one is going to use a preset system, which is a profound law for cultivation. In truth, only Fyor was set up entirely free from interference so far, but it couldn’t really be helped that I needed people to run worlds I set up when I found something I needed for the future.
There was a pause for a moment, while I was sure that the gods were all discussing amongst themselves who should get it. I was half tempted to just hand it over to Keliope, as she was the Goddess of Strength, Defense, and Fortitude, making her the perfect choice for a cultivation world. But… if I arbitrarily did that, it would be giving the beastkin a second unique world to themselves before most of the other races received one.
Even now, I expected Keliope to be the first to offer to run the world. It would be perfect for her to build her martial prowess in. However, a voice spoke up from perhaps the most unlikely of places.
Oi, I’ll handle it for ye, lad. The god of the forge spoke into my mind after the pause, during which Balu had apparently fled the room to go back to playing. I get the same deal as the others, right? Any points earned from the world, able to be used to buy things from ye?
It took me a moment to properly register that Tubrock of all people had volunteered to manage the cultivation world. My mind was now filled with the image of dwarven monks. Y-yeah. Same deal as everyone else.
Aye, good! He said cheerily, clearly having some greater plan in mind. Given that this was Tubrock, I was equal parts worried and curious. Worried for how much it would damage my sanity when I saw it completed, and curious… because let’s be honest. Dwarven monks do sound kind of badass.
Anyone have any objections? I asked around, making sure that everyone agreed to Tubrock taking this one before he had spoken up. Sure enough, he had everyone’s consent. Tubrock, I’m going to have Terra send a copy of the profound laws down to your forge so you can study them. In the meantime… just like everyone else, you have five hundred points to spend as a starting pool. Start thinking about it, and let me know what you end up wanting.
Advertisement
- In Serial7 Chapters
The Twelfth - End
Mana, Chi, Divine, and Demonic, those four powers, which come from their respective entity, are the basis of all creation. For something to exist in this world, this thing must have either of them if not all four of them. The entities they come from could be considered as Gods. But unlike popular believe, they aren't "intelligent" beings. They act based on something unknown to us. This very thing which gave birth to their children. If the "Gods" couldn't be considered "intelligent", the same thing couldn't be said for their children. All of them could think and act on their own. And that's what they did. They quickly realized that among all the other creations, they were unique. Their abilities were nothing like the others. Even among them, siblings, some were clearly above the other ones. Thus, some of the weaker ones, feeling upset about their inability to oppose their siblings, decided to flee. Somewhere very far. And they managed to find something they had never seen before. Something which would change the fate of all of them.
8 178 - In Serial85 Chapters
Drops
Kidnapped from his country home as a child and raised by powerful government authorities, a young man born with hydrocyrokinetic abilities poses a serious threat to valuable water resources on his homeland, causing everything to crash and burn. It’s not until a blossoming friendship is born after years of isolation that he must do everything he can to protect those who he has betrayed, and face his complicated past as dangerous circumstances rise in war torn Plod. ————————— This fiction is rated R. Nudity is present. Violence, profanity, trauma, suicide, mental illness, and disturbing elements are prevalent. Gore is described in graphic detail that may be disturbing. The story is very, very depressing. Do not read if you are sensitive by heavy subject matter, including themes of suicide. It is a tragedy, which means that it has dark and disturbing psychological content that is intended for a mature audience. Do not read the whole thing in one sitting, as it may be emotionally draining. Read in small sections. Do not read if you like happy, light novels. Read at your own risk. Haitian Creole and Jamaican Patois will be sprinkled in rarely from time to time. The opinions and thoughts of the characters are not mine. If you are sensitive to traumatic content, please do not read. Do not read if you are sensitive to mental illness, genocide, graphic violence, or the reality of war. I ask that while you critique this story, you do it in a respectful way. If anyone harrasses me/ tries to discourage me from writing, I will report you. All feedback, critique and suggestions are welcome; feel free to comment. I am trying to grow and improve my writing, so constructive criticism behind advanced negative reviews are appreciated. Due to the fact that I am a college student and working part time , some chapters may come a little later than usual. If anyone writes reviews that don’t have anything to help me improve the story and attack me, the author, for choosing to write about these dark themes, kindly please leave, because they should not even be reading, let alone be anywhere near anyone's fictions. I am also interested in any ideas people may have for the drafting process. In other words, if you want to tear apart my story, do it properly, please. Negative reviews that respectfully point out any plot holes, inconsistencies with my characters, or writing style are well appreciated. Anyone attacking me personally will be reported and blocked, especially as the fiction gets longer. I do not need negativity or harassment. For those who take the time out of their day to read and offer helpful feedback, I truly appreciate you all, and you are the best. You have been warned. Read at your own risk. Thank you.
8 143 - In Serial28 Chapters
Beyond Midnight
"I've been taught that girls have no value, and he's the only one who assures me that I do." Soleil is a girl. A young woman. A female. She couldn't hate it more, because in her society that cursed gender makes her expendable.The war that was wrought on Earth years ago destroyed society, and men almost went extinct. Repopulation is the propriety, even if it means marrying a man with 8 other wives to become a baby making machine.When she meets an enormous alien man through a window, she slowly comes to realize that she is meant for more. She sneaks away every night after that to meet him, finding herself falling for all 7 feet of him.... even if she can't understand a thing that he says.Fray has come from Rytaria to collect human females, the salvation of his race. As soon as he meets his precious Soleil, he knows he has to have her. Little does she know that Fray will do whatever it takes to make her his mate, and he will worship the very ground she walks on.
8 151 - In Serial11 Chapters
Re: Progenitor
A famous mountain climber with skills untold dies due to a massive avalanche. Follow this man as he is reincarnated as a beast who is more than meets the eye.
8 183 - In Serial17 Chapters
MY BABYSITTER'S A VAMPIRE. ❪ Malia Tate ❫ ✓
𝐌𝐘 𝐁𝐀𝐁𝐘𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐓𝐄𝐑'𝐒 𝐀 𝐕𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐑𝐄 ━━✧˖*. | ❝I'm not from Twilight!❞ | ✧˖*."I thought werewolves and vampires were enemies," Stiles stated."Shut up, Stiles."Meet Willow Evans, a recently turned vampire-lesbian, who happened to be at the wrong place, at the wrong time. She needed money and Malia needed a tutor-slash-babysitter. It all worked out.Started: 11/01/2018Finished: 11/15/2018Edited: 04/09/2020❪ 𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗮 𝗧𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝘅 𝗳𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗲! 𝗼𝗰 ❫Cover by Keilanikai
8 102 - In Serial16 Chapters
A Birdflash Story
//Three weeks ago Wally would have shoved such thoughts to the back of his mind in the 'nope, I am straight' section. It's amazing how some crazy aphrodisiac chemical and one kiss can change everything//Warning: I was like 16 when writing this. It sucks. Go read something better on Archive of Our Own, I beg of youWarnings:NSFW, obviously (but not in every chapter, there is plot). Based on the rebirth Titans comics. Some things pulled from pre-new 52. Swearing. Cover art is mine.
8 177

