Chapter 1663 Captured a Min
Chapter 1663 Captured a Min
Min brought Tena to what she hoped was a safe distance from the stone platform where the Shaman was sitting cross-legged,
The platform was surrounded by low stone pillars, covered in deep scratches, as if someone had been using them for weapons practice. Min wasn’t sure what had happened here, but something had been tearing up that Immortal Rank stone.
Perhaps some of the dragons? It did look like claw marks.
Thor smiled at the Shaman. “Alright, I’m going to flood you with Immortal Energy. That should start to replace the energy in your storage. Once that starts, you are going to crash into the bottleneck, and it should trigger tribulation, as long as you have fully understood your Fundamental Rule.” The Shaman smiled. “I’ve got this. I can feel the energy beginning to crackle, but my progression has been stagnant for so long, locked down by the space where we were kept before coming here, that I just can’t seem to get it to accept new power.”
Thor nodded. He had noticed that problem with many of the rescued members.
They had been stagnant for so long that their body had adapted to it, and even when given the opportunity, they were not reaching the power bottleneck, even though they did understand their Fundamental Rule of choice well enough.
The power flowed from Thor into the Shaman, using her affinity for elemental energy to supercharge her body with power.
If they’d told Karl, they could have arranged a proper Runic Array for the
moment, but Thor was pretty sure that it would be fine. She just needed a little push to get past the bottleneck and remind her body that power was meant to grow.
Energy entered her body, and clouds began to form in the sky, while Tena cheered.
“{DIVINE LIGHTNING! She is one of us now!}” The little dragon proclaimed, throwing her hands in the air, then grabbing Min when she almost toppled over backward.
The Green Dragon laughed at the hatchling’s excitement. Tribulation Lightning was an extension of her natural element, and it was the first time that the little one would have gotten to see it in person. Her own lightning magic was not on that level yet.
The first bolt of lightning struck, and Min cursed as it arced from the platform to Tena, who was playing with the ball of power like kneading a dough ball.
“Not all of us are immune to lightning” She reminded the hatchling.
“{What do you mean? I’m not immune to lightning. I’m just playing with it.)”
The lingering energy began to dissipate, and they both got a shock, which made Min’s clothes smoke, and Tena squeak before she began to laugh.
“{See? Zap.}”
Two lightning strikes hit, and the shaman began to advance while the dragons from the lake came out to play.
It was raining further from the centre of the tribulation, and as water element dragons, they were overjoyed to see it for the first time.
It did rain in the Tiny World, but usually on a regulated schedule, with varying amounts so that the plant life of every region got just enough rain. That was not what was going to happen with a Tribulation storm.
It was simply pouring rain, centred on the lightning strikes, which were mostly contained by the smashing posts of the training platform.
That was why Thor had led her to that particular spot.
If any of the strikes missed, the posts would absorb them, and they would contain the energy that naturally wanted to escape from the advancing new Immortal.
That left more for them to use to advance, and limited the damage to the area.
The third volley landed on the Shaman, and the storm began to fade. But the process was successful, and she had advanced. That was the first of their homegrown Immortals in the Tiny World.
Proof positive that giving mortals raised in the Immortal Worlds a class would let them advance to Immortality with relative case and impressive speed. “{Do it again!}” Tena cheered as Thor helped the Shaman up to her feet.
The lizardfolk woman’s skin was still smoking from the lightning strikes, and she was definitely looking worse for wear. But she was alive and Immortal. Now, she just needed to learn how to form her Immortal Spirit.
That was going to be a big step. But the more important part was that someone was going to have to introduce her to the Clan in order for her to get access to the resources that she needed.
Perhaps she could stay in here and someone could bring them to her, using Karl’s account to purchase the books and such.
But that wasn’t the best way to do things, and bringing her to the Clan’s Skill Repository wasn’t going to happen unless she was a member. So, they were going to have to bring an Elder here and explain a few things about what was
going on.
The question was: Which one?
Most of the Elders were trustworthy, they wouldn’t have gotten the position if they were not. But even Min realized that you couldn’t just bring anyone into
the Tiny World.
There was so much in this place, valuable resources, hatchling dragons, secret knowledge.
If you brought someone who was too easily tempted by greed, it would be a disaster. But if you brought someone who didn’t do well with baby dragons, it
might be even worse.
Karl could likely silence one Elder.
But having someone know but not be accepting of the oddities of this place would cause them to have to bring someone else in. And as the saying went, once three people knew a secret, it was not a secret anymore.
Though, technically, there were already far more than three people who knew about this place.
There were four of them in here now, and the three brothers also knew about this place. Plus, there might be more that she wasn’t thinking of right now.
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