《Galactic Internet: System Initializing Book 1》Chapter 9
Advertisement
The Elder One had never been in an alliance with anyone before. He was generally the reason others forged alliances. Things were different though, The Elder One was different. His near-death experience hadn’t exactly humbled him, but it had shown him the advantages of an alliance. If Autumn was stronger she could have at least delayed Ares.
“Why didn’t you help me?” The Elder One asked critically.
Autumn sighed before asking, “What was I supposed to do? He could kill me with one hit probably!”
The Elder One frowned, but he knew he would have probably done the same thing in her position. He could see now, his vision was hazy, but he could see well enough to tell that Autumn seemed to be distressed.
“I’ll forgive you this once, but next time I expect you to assist me,” The Elder One said.
Autumn nodded. “So, you are proposing an alliance? Fine, next time if I can help you I will.”
The Elder One smiled and nodded. He didn’t believe her, but he wanted to.
“You need to grow stronger Autumn,” The Elder One waved in front of himself. “It’s like a game, so use it to grow, and the next time you can do the killing.”
“You’re right. Why is it like a game anyways, do you know?” Autumn asked.
“I made it this way obviously. It’s based off my personal library of entertainment. Although there are several things in here I don’t recognize.”
Autumn gasped, “You made this? Why? How?”
“Well, I didn’t make this. I just set the parameters it was supposed to operate within. Honestly, I’m not sure what all the changes have been.”
Autumn stood up and started pacing across the bloodied floor. “You set the parameters based off games, right? I bet the humans are freaking out!”
The Elder One grimaced, “I think it brought monsters to the world. How else are we supposed to level? Kill each other?” The Elder One shook his head. “No, I’m almost certain there are monsters.”
“You want me to go out there and kill monsters?” Autumn asked after she inhaled.
“Yes, you’re too weak, you need to grow stronger. This alliance is too one-sided,” The Elder One said as he slapped his hand in the blood for emphasis.
“I’m not that weak, watch!” Autumn walked over and held her palm over the blood.
The Elder felt a chill go through his body as he saw something streaming out of Autumn's hand. The blood below her started to freeze and he could hear it crackling. She let out a sigh and sat back down on the ground breathing harder.
“How did you do that?” The Elder One asked with wide eyes.
Autumn snickered, “What don’t you know? You created this,” she waved her arms around her.
The Elder One just glared at her.
“Fine! I just thought about drawing out the heat and directed my thoughts at the blood. Watch this.” She held her hand palm up and a flame appeared in it. With a wave, it vanished.
The Elder One held his bloody palm up and thought about creating mass friction and adding a combustible. A flame appeared and The Elder One stood up, still staring at the fire. He pushed it to grow larger, and then he tried to throw it at the wall. It fizzled out about halfway there as if absorbed.
Advertisement
“Cool, huh?” Autumn asked.
“Yeah, it is. Come.” The Elder One started walking towards the passage. “Let’s go find some monsters!”
He took one final glance at the room he was born in before they left. It was a series of plain stone walls in the shape of an octagon, with a stone ceiling and floor. It was completely empty of anything except Autumn, The Elder One, and the remains of the two corpses.
They both made their way through the passage after a couple of minutes. They descended the stone steps and made their way to the apple orchard below. Before they got there though, they noticed a man sitting and watching them. The man was on an ATV with its engine running. His mouth and his eyes were both opened extremely wide.
The Elder One, still naked and covered in blood and gore pointed to the man. “Human! Tell us, where are the monsters?!”
The man on the ATV revved the engine loudly and took off disappearing between the trees.
The Elder One turned and looked behind him. They were standing on the side of a massive pyramid.
“That’s odd,” The Elder One said. “He ran from a pyramid?”
Autumn laughed, “No, I think he ran from us.” She stared at The Elder One for a couple seconds before adding, “We’re naked and covered in blood.”
The Elder One looked down and he could see the glistening blood that completely coated him. There were lumps of meat, bits of splintered bone and hairs interspersed.
“Right, we need to get cleaned up and grab some clothes. Where do you think he went?” The Elder One asked.
“He probably went to tell others what he saw.” Autumn laughed again, “I doubt they’ll believe him.”
“Look! There’s a canal next to the orchard we can rinse off in there. Then we just need clothes,” The Elder One said.
As they made their way to the canal The Elder One explained to Autumn about the puzzle, and how he’d solved it. He didn’t give her any technical information, but he gave her an overview of everything that had happened. He knew she wasn’t one of his kin who had allied against him and he figured if she was going to be his ally then she would need this pertinent information.
As they were rinsing off, the Elder One told her about the restricted access to the Galactic Internet. He told her about how he had been named the Controller of Earth and the changes he had accepted. She was shocked when he told her his theory about the puzzles creator. He finished his story with how he had been forced into a human body. He even told her why his body was so durable.
She told him a similar story about being forced into a body. She was upset that she hadn’t done the same as The Elder One and packed the atoms and molecules together. Although she had spent more effort customizing her artificial brain, while The Elder One had just accepted his without any customization.
“So, what does being the Controller of Earth mean exactly?” Autumn asked as she pulled herself out of the canal.
“Seems that I have a tab devoted to that, it shows that it’s being contested though,” The Elder One said as he held the edge of the canal.
Advertisement
“Interesting, so can you do anything with it?” Autumn asked.
“I think so, I have access to a small percentage of Earths energy production. It looks like I can create quests, but everything else is greyed out. I probably need unrestricted access for them,” The Elder One said as his eyes roamed the windows before him.
They heard a car driving down the side of the canal so The Elder One pulled himself out of the water. It was a pickup truck that stopped about fifty feet from them. Four men got out, two holding rifles.
Autumn leaned closer to The Elder One and whispered, “You think you could create a quest for them to bring us clothes?”
The Elder One shrugged then nodded before listening to the men as they walked closer.
“Holy shit, Jake, you weren’t lying! I thought you said they were covered in blood though?” Said one of the men with a rifle.
“They were, musta washed off in the canal,” Jake, the man The Elder One recognized said.
“Humans,” The Elder One said, “bring us clothes and take us to the monsters.” He navigated through his menus and created a quest for the four men to do just that.
They all stopped and looked at each other before one of the men leveled his rifle at The Elder One.
“Why were you covered in blood, naked, and where’d that come from?” The man gestured with the barrel of his rifle up at the pyramid. “And what was that ‘system initializing’ shit? This health, mana and so on? And pardon my French ma’am but you’re naked as hell.”
The Elder One turned to look at the pyramid again. “It came out of the ground obviously; can’t you see the dirt?”
“What of the blood, and the large man?” Jake asked.
“I killed Ares,” The Elder One answered.
The man pointing the rifle laughed, “You killed the god of war, in your birthday suit?”
The Elder One puffed up his chest and was about to answer when Autumn put her hand on his arm. Until then she had just been standing there totally naked with her arms to the side. She gave him a look, but he couldn’t tell what message she was trying to convey.
She cleared her throat and looked back to the men, “Did you get the quest?” Autumn squeezed his arm.
The men looked to each other again, a few of them nodded.
“Good,” Autumn said as she stopped squeezing his arm. “Well let’s go then.”
The man who was talking pointed his rifle at Autumn as she took a step forward. The Elder One pulled her back behind him. He knew those bullets could kill her, but not him.
“Now hold on a minute,” The man with the gun said, “Who are you, why are you naked, and what are you doing out here? Are you some kinda psycho devil worshipers? Is this the end of the world?”
The Elder One started stepping towards them. “Put down the gun,” he said.
Now both men were pointing their guns at The Elder One, and they were backing up towards their truck. The man who had been speaking started yelling for The Elder One to stop where he was, but he didn’t listen.
A shot rang out and The Elder One felt a strong pinch on his chest. Compared to what Ares made him go through it wasn’t even enough to make him flinch. He stepped up to the man who’d shot him and swiped the gun out of his hands. He turned and glared at the other man pointing a rifle at him. He was amused watching the trembling man urinate his own pants, but he didn’t let it show, he kept glaring.
The one who urinated in his pants dropped his gun and The Elder One turned back to the speaker. His eyes were wide, and his mouth kept opening and closing, but he wasn’t saying anything. He could see the man holding his hand, it looked like his finger was broken. The Elder One held up the rifle, realizing he’d bent the barrel.
“I’m The Elder One,” he said.
“And I’m Autumn,” Autumn announced as she picked up the other rifle and started to inspect it.
The Elder One handed back the bent rifle as he gestured at the truck, “Shall we?”
The men were suddenly eager to do as they were told, and it didn’t take long for them to head out. The Elder One was sitting opposite to Autumn in the bed of the pickup truck, it was sagging heavily under his weight, but it seemed like it would probably hold up. He could hear the four whispering to each other inside the cab, but he couldn’t make out what they were saying due to the wind. He looked down at his chest, there wasn’t even a mark on it, but he did remember losing health when he was shot. Now he was back up to full health.
“Thanks,” Autumn said as The Elder One fingered his chest.
The Elder One gave her a quizzical look.
Autumn rolled her eyes, and after a moment of silence she said, “I know we could have probably resolved it peacefully, but the chances of me getting shot were unacceptably high.”
The Elder One thought about that, and not just the fact that no one had ever thanked him for anything before. He wondered why he had done things the way he had. Sure, his body was powerful, and it was exhilarating to use. He could understand why humans would want to drive high-performance vehicles. It was like she said though, the odds of her getting shot were unacceptably high.
He nodded to her and smiled.
They fell into a peaceful silence until the truck came to a stop in front of a two-story house. It was surrounded by the apple orchard on three sides, with the front connected to a poorly maintained road. The four men got out and the one who had urinated himself went in the house first. The speaker approached them.
“I’m James,” said the man who’d shot The Elder One. “This is my house, you can get a shower upstairs and we’ll find some clothes for you. But we don’t know anything ‘bout no monsters.”
“Very well, James,” The Elder One said. “After we get clothes you will take us to look for monsters. They’ll probably be in locations with a higher population density if not here.”
“You mean the city,” James nodded. “Alright, first the clothes, follow me.”
Advertisement
- In Serial58 Chapters
Apocalypse at Mighty Max
God sold us out and the world ended... well, sort of. God may have sold us, or at least, our universe but our world didn't end. Instead, the new owners decided to play, and we all know what that means: Monsters, a System, Magic, Cultivation, and, of course, two new moons! Thanks for reading! I appreciate the interest. This is a rough draft and is intended to flesh out some ideas for a novel that I had. Maybe figure out if I want to do this author thing, you know? If you want immediately OP MCs, fights every chapter, a harem, this is not the story for you. Sorry about that. If you're willing to put up with a long growth curve, an MC that doesn't know what he's doing most of the time but is trying his best both to survive and to help his friends survive, you might enjoy the story. I'm just trying to have fun, maybe create something that in a second draft I can sell on the eBook market. If you're not into that, not into providing helpful comments for revisions, hey, that's cool, but do us both a favor and stop reading now. ** Oh, release schedule For the first weeks, I'll be releasing a chapter (1800-3000 words) a day. Following that, I'll be releasing whenever the mood strikes me. If I get some feedback, the mood might strike me more often, hint! hint!
8 209 - In Serial482 Chapters
Echoes of Rundan
His salvation comes in the form of a digital invitation... Mild-mannered accountant Dylan McIver needs something more than takeout, spreadsheets, and the occasional PUG. Everyone around him is getting married and popping out kids, and neither of those sound like the adventure Dylan wants out of life. His best friend, Nakala, has the answer. A beta invite to Monsoon Entertainment's latest MMO. But it isn't just an offer; it's a plea. Dylan will need to sacrifice five years of his real life to help her. The grind in the game is real, but Dylan is up for the challenge. There's monsters to kill, towns to build, mysteries to uncover, crafting to master, and fishing to enjoy. He'll sleep eventually. Echoes of Rundan is a Royal Road and Patreon exclusive fantasy LitRPG that starts with Landfall. Chapters are uploaded every other day!
8 471 - In Serial6 Chapters
Should I love him or Walk Away: An Inuyasha and Kagome Love Story
This my love story for Inuyasha and Kagome
8 98 - In Serial12 Chapters
Imperium
A young fledgling city-state of Etris seeks to make a distinguished name for itself in the chaotic era of human emergence with the Titanomachia only a few decades behind them the ordinary citizens of Etris await the coming of their divine Consul. The one who will lead them to become the prophesied Etrian Empire is yet to be born. In the faraway tribal regions of Gallia a young boy is born to the tribe chief of the Veraxes. The boy is pale and smaller than most young ones in the tribe yet his destiny is to outshine all who came before and shall come after him. In another city-state of Junia the city lord has recently been bestowed a son and a daughter by the Gods and he has begun preparations of an invasion of the tribes that surround his territory. A prelude to an epic begins in 100 C.D. Hey everyone second time writing a story on Royal Road the first time was an experiment that made me learn much but hopefully this time it will be better. As always 3 chaps a week for this one could be in the middle of the week or at the end but 3 will fall definitely. Discord Link: Imperium Discord Have fun reading.
8 95 - In Serial32 Chapters
The Kings of Thendor - The Two Kings
To some, it would probably be obvious. To others – not so much. In the land of Thendor, where magic is mysterious, unmentioned, and sometimes even disbelieved; where kings, queens, and stewards rule, the ages-old kingdom of Alldel remains without its king. Heirs come and go and no one can explain why each one chooses to abdicate to the steward. And who are these heirs, anyway? Some say the line of kings is dead, while others whisper of magic. Some, though few they are, will tell you other kingdoms have interfered, keeping the line of kings from rising in the nation of Alldel. But why? Adric, son of Cassian, heir to the throne of Alldel has come of age and must answer the question, whether to assume the throne, or abdicate as his ancestors had done for centuries. Raised as a blacksmith by a family friend, Adric struggles with the decision to take up his place as King of Alldel, and to make matters worse, a neighboring kingdom has confirmed the rumors of the common folk. An impossibly old king with a centuries-old message arrives and changes Adric’s life in ways he could never have imagined. Adric must decide the future, and perhaps even the fate of the great kingdom of Alldel. Unprepared for this turn of events, he enlists the help of allied kingdoms and even the mystical nymphs of the Tulusbian forest. Some say his actions will start a war on the continent of Thendor. Ohers say he is resurrecting a long forgotten one from centuries ago. Abdicate, or become king? To some, it would probably be obvious. To others – not so much.
8 188 - In Serial30 Chapters
Picture Day (Inanimate Insanity AU)
[Picture Day Book 2 is up! Book 2: Lockdown]Moving schools can be hard, Fan would know.He recently moved schools mid-year and found it a little hard to fit in a first, but he made some good friends along the way.But when picture day arrives suddenly, Fan starts to realize this school may not be what it seems, something is being planned and Fan has yet to find out what it is.Unexpected things are in store for Fan and his newly-found friends, they will all just have to wait and see....(WARNING: Some Gore and blood.)(Characters by AnimationEpic on youtube)(This is my first story ive ever written in Wattpad so please dont judge, im not very experienced. The story may be a little uneventful at the beginning but im trying to make it more interesting as I go along!)[COMPLETE STORY]
8 183

