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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 693

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:33:57 AM


Chapter 693

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Chapter 693

The flow of upper energy was more like a gas than a liquid, from the way forces other than gravity tended to overpower it to the way it could be compressed. And though they were different in many ways, lower energy tended to act similarly in Chidis experience. Of course, he didnt have much access to lower energy. If he wanted it in any quantity, he would have to separate it from the upper energy. Upper energy was more useful by nearly any metric except for how easily it could be controlled. That was part of the reason it was useful to have objects or materials with lower energy during early training.

He wasnt certain how long it had taken him to focus on lower energy. It wasnt actually a decision, but something had happened naturally over the course of time. Still, it had been some years. He didnt consider his training time before that wasted, but it was certainly less efficient.

A small clearing had been carefully put together with an outer formation that only stopped the flow of upper energy, keeping the area more pure. This was where Chidi would practice, swinging his sword about and observing the way things changed, the vortices and other aspects of turbulent flow. Predicting how it would react in three dimensions seemed nearly impossible and by normal comprehension, perhaps it was. However, bit by bit he began to gain insights into the flow, and how he could change it.

He flicked his blade, leaving a line of his own energy lingering in the air. This served much the same purpose as formation runes, but if he wanted functionality it had even more exacting standards for length and magnitude. Or he could spend more time carving lingering runes into the air.

He could only keep the form of so many at once, which greatly limited the utility. But if everything went well, he wouldnt necessarily need to hold onto them. A formation breaking could bring with it a great amount of power and where it was unexpected, even the most rudimentary formation could throw off an enemy.

Chidi immersed himself in his training, such that any time not spend doing it seemed strange. But he still managed to perform his duties as a scout, because he would always be analyzing the flow of energy around him. Occasionally he attempted to apply his developing technique in battle, though he found that it was usually more efficient to directly strike his opponent.

But he still didnt find his training to be without merit. If he could develop his ability, he could choose between otherwise equivalent attacks to set up for something greater. And if all else failed, he could still carve up the physical location of the battlefield into a beneficial formation.

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It was quite pleasing for Anton to have a disciple want to learn archery from him, even if they wouldnt ever be an archer. That is to say, their devotion to the form would be merely to the point of proficiency instead of specialization. So when Varghese asked him to teach him archery, Anton was quite pleased.

When he asked Anton to help him develop a special technique, Anton was even happier. And while he already had a technique that achieved the same results, he absolutely understood Vargheses reason to ask for something different.

An arrow flew from Vargheses bow to land in the target, then another and another sequentially. Each of them followed the same path and hit the same point, just separated enough to not hit each other. And the fact that he was using actual, physical arrows was why Varghese needed Anton to make something special.

I do believe you should learn Spirit Arrows as well, Anton said. Not only for cases where you run out of ammunition, but to provide versatility to your routine. If your enemy expects you to reach up to your quiver to draw an arrow but you skip that step, you can throw them off. And there are other benefits to arrows that lack physical form.

Varghese nodded, Of course, if you believe it will be beneficial.

It is unfortunate. I had a bow that would be quite suited to your current course.This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.

What happened to it? Varghese asked. Did you sell it, or give it to another student?

It vaporized in a star, Anton said matter-of-factly. It was fully metallic and could be used as a melee weapon. I suppose it might be possible to get you a replica, but the resources might as well just be used for different weapons.

Having recently lost all of his arrows, Anton was uncertain if he should build up a new collection for special circumstances or forego them entirely. Spirit Arrows were good, but he could admit there were also benefits to physical arrows. And they worked well with the Flowing Lines, the magnetic archery form that Varghese now used. They had different methods to redirect themselves in flight, and as Varghese had shown there was some efficiency to be gained from reusing an already formed path.

Then again, Anton didnt want to be predictable. Having a set path for his attacks would result in problems. On the other hand, the efficiency per shot was increased and he wasnt limited to just one path. Perhaps if he could adjust the technique to not rely on strict magnetism and set paths he could gain something.

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Nobody responded, afraid that they would only provoke further wrath. Unfortunately, their attacks continued to arrive off target.

The elder shoved away the nearest disciple, taking over the ballista for himself. The ship they were pursuing was managing to keep some distance, and now their stern was to the pursuers, limiting the targetable area. But that wouldnt be sufficient to stop them. The elder poured a good portion of his energy into the ballista, as much as it could handle. The bolt fired with great power, far too much to be diverted. According to his predictions, it should cut through two masts at minimum. Or more likely it would be deflected by the enemy captain, but it would still crash into the deck and cause significant damage.

But instead of either of those, it drifted to the left. Nobody said anything, fearful of what would happen. Until

Fire! one of the disciples yelled from the back. Fire on the sails!

What happened to our defensive formations?! the elder demanded.

It seems to have pierced through, elder.

In a single shot?

Perhaps there is a Life Transformation expert among them? the disciple said tentatively.

The elder just glared. And you think I couldnt predict that?

N-no. I mean, of course not, elder. But if they were particularly skilled at hiding their power they might have slipped past our initial impressions

The elder turned, then looked up. Why arent the fires out yet? He didnt wait for an answer, instead leaping up the mast and smothering the flames himself. It took quite a bit more of his energy than he expected. The flames were sustaining themselves with more than just the fuel of the sails. By the time they went out, there were so many holes those sails would have to be replaced. And the enemy vessel was pulling ahead.

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You can shoot quite a distance, Wangi commented.

Anton grinned, You dont live as long as I have if you cannot learn to keep your distance. These old bones are quite fragile, you know?

Wangi nodded, but she wasnt really listening. Ive heard of ships going missing in this region before, she said. But here specifically it was thought to be captains getting too close to the dangers of the reef. Its the most dangerous around here, I thought pirates didnt operate here.

Perhaps they were desperate, Anton said. I have met some of them before, he added. They should be some of those from the upper realms. The Void Scrying Sect, I believe they called themselves.

Diviners, are they? Wangi frowned. We are lucky to get away unscathed then.

No prediction can be perfect, Anton said. Do you think the locals will wish to hunt them down?

If they wont, Ill convince them, Wangi said. Cant have invaders living upon our trade routes. She looked at Anton. Can we call upon you if there is another attack? Your abilities could be useful. We could pay.

Certainly, Anton said. I will help where I can. He looked off into the distance, beyond the horizon. He would remember that ship. And he would find wherever it went to berth. Disseminating that information to others might be more difficult, however.




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