《Soul of the Warrior》Chapter 194 - A Sea of Possibilities
Advertisement
"It's not that difficult to combine Stamina and Mana together," Xudrid said. "The trick is getting it to stay like that." Reivyn had continued his talks with Xudrid and Vyria. They spoke about the different exploits they had achieved in their respective adventures over the years. The secret realms kept by the sects weren't just residential zones, though they didn't have any authentic Dungeons inside of them. They were regularly stocked with captured beasts and monsters from people traveling the lower Regions to serves as training experiences and Experience for the younger disciples. The talks had eventually led to the differences in their fundamental nature. Qi, being a combination of Stamina and Mana, was not able to be infused with an Affinity. As such, the disciples of the sects didn't pay nearly as much attention to their Affinity training as non-Cultivator Classers. "You're a Tier 2 with a Tier 3 Class, so I don't know if you can even do it, but there's a reason why the 2nd Tier Class is called Qi Refining," Xudrid continued. "We literally gather the strands of Stamina and Mana inside of ourselves, weave them together, and then store them in a pool in our core. "When Qi is formed, it is still ethereal, and it can dissipate. Once it is stored in the core, it becomes liquid and it is permanent. That means a permanent loss of Stamina and Mana, and a permanent gain of Qi. It's also not one-for-one. One Stamina plus one Mana is only one Qi." "Is Qi more powerful than Stamina or Mana?" Reivyn asked. Reivyn wasn't the only one present for their discussions, but he was typically the only one that engaged in the conversation. Refix stood to the side, watching and listening with rapt attention at something new he had never heard of before. Kefira sat next to Reivyn with Serilla standing behind, and she interjected from time to time as a participant. Vyria was always with Xudrid, but she never spoke. That didn't mean she didn't communicate, though. It had taken a bit of time, but Reivyn had picked up on her body language, and her snorts and grunts were almost a fully formed language all on their own. Xudrid had been with her for years, so he was able to immediately pick up on her moods and what she wanted. Reivyn thought their interactions were fascinating, and Kefira shared his opinion on the matter, though Reivyn had to convince her not to try and come up with her own snort-grunt-language. "It's not that Qi is more powerful," Xudrid explained. "You've seen the difference in power from different Mages using the same amount of Mana in their Spells. There are far too many variables to pin it on just one thing being stronger. "The biggest difference is just that Qi can do different things. It's not just that it acts as Mana or Stamina as a situation dictates. It's very hard to explain without showing you, and then it's harder to grasp looking at it than using it for yourself. "One quick example would be a Qi Shield. A Mana Shield blocks out Mana and physical attacks. One could also have a Class Skill that uses Stamina to do something similar. A Qi Shield, though, blocks, absorbs, disperses, and reflects, all at once. We don't need to learn separate Skills for it, nor infuse it with different Affinities to get the effect. It also allows us to breathe underwater, and it protects us from the Astral Wind in the atmosphere. It's an all-in-one Skill." "That does sound amazing," Reivyn conceded. "What's the catch?" "The biggest catch is that it expends Qi quickly, and getting struck by attacks accelerates it a lot. Everyone also has a lower Qi pool than one would have of a Mana or Stamina pool, too. "That's only for in the lower Tiers, though. That problem is resolved at Tier 4, Golden Core." "Oh yea, what's the difference? How does the problem get resolved?" "In order to advance to Golden Core, at max Level in Tier 3, we have to put 100% of both Stamina and Mana into our cores, regardless of the balance, and hold it there while we Level up to Tier 4, Level 1. The Qi becomes solid, and then when it is extracted for use from our cores, it can be Stamina, Mana, or Qi at will." "If you have to put 100% of your Stamina and Mana into your core, permanently sacrificing it, how do you survive?" Kefira asked. "It's not easy," Xudrid said, shaking his head. "Not everybody does. There's a washout at each Tier. A good rule to go by is to take the Tier one is in, multiply it by 10%, and that amount of people will fail to reach the next Cultivator Class. Golden Core is particularly difficult, as those that fail will die, and it's about 30%." "Wow, I'm not sure I would have the guts to go down that path," Kefira said. "Not even all of the Cultivators do, either," Xudrid said. "A significant portion of people in Tier 3, Foundation Building, simply don't try to form a Golden Core. They choose to keep their Stamina, Mana, and Qi pools how they've developed up to that point, and they switch to a non-Cultivator Class. It's not a big deal. Cultivator Classes are, like I said before, just Classes at the end of the day." "So, the names of the Classes have to mean something," Refix spoke up. Everyone turned their heads to look at him. "You said Tier 3 is Foundation Building, so I'm guessing it's necessary to have these specific Classes in order to tread down this path? Someone like me, a Tier 5, wouldn't be able to suddenly switch over to a Cultivator Class?" "That's exactly right," Xudrid confirmed. "You could form Qi from your Stamina and Mana. That's not hard. But because your meridian pathways have developed to such an extent, it is impossible to turn it into a liquid and permanently store it in your core. That means you also wouldn't be able to shove all of it into a Golden Core. I'm not sure you would want to try that anyway, as you would simply have way too much Stamina and Mana. If someone has tens of thousands of points, their Golden Core is likely to explode from the built-up pressure." "Is that why you said you didn't know if I could do it or not?" Reivyn asked. "Because I have the meridian pathways of a Tier 3 Class?" "Yes. You would have to try and form a Qi pool in your core to know. I've never heard of a non-Cultivator Tier 2 doing so, but that's mostly because they're too weak. They haven't built up enough Stamina and Mana reserves to accumulate enough Qi to qualify for the Tier 3 Foundation Building Class." "What about someone with a sufficiently powerful Bloodline?" Reivyn asked. "There typically aren't any powerful enough Bloodlines in the lower Regions to make up for it. You have to understand that the Cultivators have Bloodlines, too, and because of the nature of where the sects are located, even the lowest Bloodline is going to be superior to what can be found in the lower Regions. "An imperial Bloodline in the lower Realms will be around twenty thresholds. Those are some of the strongest Bloodlines in the lower Regions. The weakest Bloodline that I've heard of in a Tier 7 sect has 30 thresholds. The Patriarchal family of our sect, one of the highest even among Tier 8 sects, has 70 thresholds. Finally, there are some unique constitutions among Bloodlines that give 80. "Now, couple all of that with our Epic Rarity Tier 1 and 2 Classes, and the fact that 20% of those that make it to Qi Refining don't have enough Qi to qualify for the Tier 3 Cultivator Class, you can see how it would be difficult for someone from the lower Regions to accomplish it." Reivyn had to try very hard to prevent himself from sharing a look with Kefira when Xudrid had mentioned the different thresholds of the Bloodlines. He saw her look at him with his Divine Sense, but he kept his focus on Xudrid. If 80 thresholds is the pinnacle of someone with a superior Bloodline plus a unique constitution, then what does my 100 threshold Bloodline mean? Reivyn thought. "Ok, so back to the nature of Qi," Reivyn said. "If you can't infuse an Affinity into the Qi, does that mean you can't use Elemental Skills or attacks?" Xudrid held his hand out, and a flame popped up, hovering over his outstretched hand. Reivyn hadn't noticed any kind of Mana fluctuation prior, and he couldn't detect any Mana from the little flame, either. For that matter, he noticed that he couldn't see Qi with his Divine Sense or and of his Mana sensory Skills, either. "It's not that we can't do it, it's just a bit complicated," Xudrid said. "If you decide to accumulate a pool of Qi, and you do it successfully, I'll explain it to you. "I don't know the principles behind why Qi can't hold an Affinity, though. That's just how it has always been, and nobody questions it beyond doing some shallow experiments when we're young. "Every Cultivator, especially the ones with unique Classes, thinks they're the next ancestor of a new Cultivation method. It's just within grasp. We can see it, feel it, and everybody always thinks they're just on the verge of breakthrough... and then it slips through our fingers. We've all done it." Reivyn glanced at Vyria and noticed her face blush and her body fidget a bit. Xudrid also glanced over, a small smile forming on his lips. I'm guessing she went through a phase where she was convinced she was the "chosen one" or something, Reivyn mentally chuckled. "Wait, does Vyria have a unique Class?" Kefira asked. Reivyn looked at Kefira with raised eyebrows before looking back to Xudrid and Vyria. The question lingered in the air until Vyria coughed into her hand. "She does," Xudrid replied. Apparently, that cough was some sort of confirmation for him to answer. "She's a Sword Cultivator. She was born with a unique constitution, and she has a six-soul talent. She's the biggest hope for achieving the Divine Class: Sword Immortal that's appeared in hundreds of thousands of years." Refix gave out a low whistle as everyone else stared at Vyria in astonishment. "Wait, Divine Class?" Reivyn asked. "I thought only an Ascended Being could grant a Divine Class to someone." "You're 90% correct," Xudrid said. "The Class itself is Divine Rarity, but because we're in the lower Realms, it won't be powered by Divine Mana, thus it will be counted as a Pseudo-Divine Class. If she's able to achieve the Class and Ascend one day, it will get empowered by Divine Mana and it will automatically upgrade to fully Divine Rarity." Reivyn's Divine Sense and Perfect Domain Skills flashed through his mind. So it's not just Skills, but also entire Classes that can function under this rule. Interesting. "I think I'm going to do it," Reivyn said. Everyone looked at him, waiting for him to elaborate. "I think I'm going to try and form a Qi pool. You never know, the System recognizes my Tier as still Tier 2, so maybe even though I have the pathways of a Tier 3 Class, I can still do it. I don't know if I'll be able to unlock the Foundation Building Class, and, frankly, I don't think I would take it anyway, but there's no harm in it. I have tons of Stamina and Mana to spare." "Yeah, you're situation is unique," Xudrid said. "There are records of people achieving forced Class transitions in Tier 1 and Tier 2 in the ancient records, but I don't think any of them were as powerful as you are. "But, if I may, why wouldn't you take the Foundation Building Class? It has so much potential for your future growth." "You said Foundation Building is Epic Rarity?" Reivyn asked back. Xudrid nodded his head. "My current Class is a higher Rarity, already. I would be taking a step back if I went with it." Xudrid, and even Vyria, stopped and stared at Reivyn for several seconds as they processed that information. It wasn't a secret, but it also wasn't widely publicized that Reivyn had a Mythic Class. The two Cultivators had assumed he had an upgraded Rare or Epic Rarity Class, not an upgraded Legendary one. "I see..." Xudrid said, trailing off. Vyria once more coughed into her hand. Reivyn picked up a slight difference in the vibrations of the sound through his Divine Sense. "Yes, I think you're right. This has endless research possibilities." Vyria got up from her position sitting next to Xudrid. She walked over and sat down directly in front of Reivyn and looked him in the eye. "Reivyn, would it be possible for the two of us to continue to follow you for a time, even after this business with the Mercenary Company?" She asked. Her voice was very pleasant, and it reminded Reivyn of the tinkling of wind chimes. Reivyn shared a look with Kefira and his father. They both nodded their heads. Refix was particularly enthusiastic. "Oh, the training possibilities!" Refix shout-whispered, pumping his fist in excitement. Kefira rolled her eyes and smirked at Reivyn. Reivyn just chuckled and shook his head. "Certainly, that won't be a problem," Reivyn said. "I'm probably going to be messing with the Mercenary Company even after this particular military action is over, but you're welcome to leave the ranks and join us as friends at that time."
Advertisement
Advertisement
- In Serial735 Chapters
Night Ranger
After transmigrating into a weak noble body, Marvin discovered that he was familiar with the world, this was the game he played in his previous life and… Damn! He only had six months before the Great Calamity!As a former top player, he would obviously fight to save the world… Yeah, no. Time to plan and prepare for the upcoming events, better to use that knowledge to get ahead rather than fight with gods.Follow Marvin’s journey through this new world.
8 1444 - In Serial9 Chapters
Forgotten Blood
The Story follows Hirotaka as he was reincarnated into one of his own games, which happen to be the newest game he was working on called Forgotten Blood. He wasn't born the hero but rather one of the strongest final bosses. Will his own knowledge about his own game hold some truth to his new reailty?
8 204 - In Serial45 Chapters
Hope
There were 2 options: Fight the same war for countless more aeons. Shatter the Betrayer's undead legions time and time again until all was ground to dust. Because the endless legions truly never end. A hair's breath of ground in a century is enough if the war takes all of eternity. Or to choose Hope. To cast away his memories, his power, his very life. To wager everything on a chance to prevent their eventual end or to perish trying. Because if he were to return it would be with the power necessary to finally slay what remains of the Betrayer. Of the last Aspect. Only then would all things be right. And so, he chose the latter. Expect:Weak to strong quick-ish.Powerful MC reincarnates, gradually starts regaining memories.MC that is an actual character not a plot device.My original unique magic system discovered along with the MC.My original setting with mythos that have both been living rent free in my head for actual years.Opening arc will be less fast than the following story. Good writing (I think) and grammar. Upload schedulle: 2 chapters a week of 3-4k words each. I want to upscale to 3 in the future. Meant to be read in RR dark mode. For those coming here from my other stories, this is indeed a reimagining of my older story, CotM. I say reimagining because I have changed so much it cannot be called just a rewrite. Among the major changes, MC is fundamentally different in personality and background, I have actually planned the story out and changed it almost completely and I have adjusted my mythos so it no longer has as many holes as swiss cheese.
8 207 - In Serial165 Chapters
The Heart is a Void: Ashes to Ashes
For Karel, the search for power erodes the sense of mercy. When a bug traps players in a new, immersive VRMMO, and begins to undermine the system that protects them from experiencing pain in combat, the players scramble to avoid becoming victimised. Some seek to hide or gain protection in Guilds, others seek power at all costs. Rumours of torture and possibly even real death begin to spread. Many would-be heroes strive to protect themselves and others by becoming powerful mages, mastering the power of the elements, or training at combat with large weapons. While Karel had begun by trying to enhance his mage powers as far as possible, he eventually becomes disillusioned with this as he sees the power of others who use unconventional and amoral means to take advantage of the bugged game. As he explores this new, Free-For-All world, he must turn to cunning and ruthlessness to get ahead.
8.18 215 - In Serial16 Chapters
Kaul'n: Wielder of Time
Thousands of years has passed since the end of the racial war between Mortals/humans, Demonaics, Elturs, and Luk'Ag-uerans which shifted the barbaric world to a "peaceful" world. An orphan of a small village wakes up from a nightmare that prophesied their village would be raided by a Mortal army from an enemy kingdom. The child and his caretaker barely flees from the village and a few days later stumbles upon a "bandit camp" as the leader took pity in them and takes them inside their camp. Five years has passed as the orphan child and his caretaker went through hardships as apprentices of the leader, and as the orphan child about to rest another revelation comes into his mind that the camp will be raided by the same Mortal army that wreaked havoc onto his old previous home. However, five years of training was not enough to fend off against them and forced the orphan and his caretaker to leave the camp by the leader while they stayed and fought against the army until his last breath. From then on more revelations entered the mind of the orphan causing his body to weaken as if the revelations continuously consume his insides. How will he continue to live while the visions/revelations consume his vitality? And how will he be able to control these visions along the road? The first purist in Kaul'n will have to face many challenges ahead.
8 86 - In Serial97 Chapters
Into the fire
The avengers have a lot going on. The world needs a lot of saving. And when the world calls, the avengers answer. Sometimes these missions go well, sometimes things happen outside of their control. And between trying to live a normal life, balancing relationships and trying not to die while out on missions.. well, it's not always so easy. And sometimes even the avengers need saving. But just because someone saves you once, doesn't mean they'll be there to catch you again. Not everyone is a hero. So is it someone they can trust? Or are they harboring secrets that could set their known world aflame? Fem avenger x fem o/c--------------AU avengers story. I don't own any of the marvel characters or anything that may pertain to the movie story lines. I do own the rest of the story. I know it's not much of a description.. but I am writing this one a little differently, so we'll see how it goes. If you're here, I appreciate the read and hope you enjoy! 🥇captain marvel First published : 4/5/22Last published : 8/30/22
8 221

