Talent Awakening: Draconic Overlord Of The Apocalypse - Chapter 130: Fading Into Darkness
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Chapter 130: Fading Into Darkness
Alister stared at Kaelan, his golden eyes reflecting the faint glow of his astral body. He folded his arms across his chest.
“How do you expect me to do that?”
Kaelan, still on one knee, looked up at Alister with a glimmer of hope in his purple eyes. “I’m sure you can do something, young lord. If your soul is able to transcend space and time, then…”
Alister cut him off, shaking his head. “I can’t bring back the dead, Kaelan. Neither can I go back there to avenge your people. And believe me whan I say I tried to help you fight back, but couldn’t.”
His voice seemed heavy, but it didn’t seem to reach Kaelan.
Kaelan clenched his fists, his body trembling with emotion.
“Please, young lord.”
“I’ll gladly give anything-my lord’s… My lord’s pride is at stake here…” Tears welled up in his eyes, threatening to spill over.
Alister felt a wave of emotions wash over him, realizing they were still connected on some level.
He could feel Kaelan’s desperation, his deep sense of loss. Alister crouched down beside him, his hair falling over half of his face, covering his eyes.
“Look, what happened to your lord and your people is truly regrettable. Believe me when I say I can feel your pain,” he said, placing a hand over his own chest.
“Every last bit of it. But it’s all gone now, and there’s nothing we can do. The only thing you can do is let it all go. Be free of your pride for once. Let it not be a chain that still binds you after death.”
Kaelan suddenly interrupted him. “No, it wasn’t a chain. I found joy in serving my lord.”
Alister blinked, feeling a sudden soothing sensation in his chest, a warmth that spread from where Kaelan’s emotions touched him.
Kaelan’s astral form seemed to shine a bit brighter as he continued, “Serving my lord gave me purpose. Even before I swore my loyalty, I had always been by his side. I watched him grow, I watched him struggle, hope, and dream. Life by my lord’s side was something I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world.”
“There was never any chain, fact, life by his side was the best it could be.”
Alister could feel the sincerity in Kaelan’s words, and oddly, it made him feel better as well. There was something profoundly touching in Kaelan’s devotion, a purity that conected with him.
Alister reached out and tapped Kaelan’s shoulder gently.
“It’s unfortunate it came to an end, but that’s the fate that awaits all things.”
“So don’t regret that it ended, instead, be glad because it happned.”
“And perhaps… who knows? Maybe your lord truly awaits you on the other side.”n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Kaelan smiled slightly, though it was with a touch of sadness.
“Perhaps,” he said quietly, “you may be right. I should not keep him waiting.”
Slowly, Kaelan rose to his feet, his form shimmering slightly as it prepared to fade.
“I’ll be going now, young lord. I wish you success in all your endeavors, I am glad I could do all I could to help you. Perhaps you may have grown stronger from this. And I pray to the dragon god, may a fate due to weakness not befall you.”
With those parting words, Kaelan’s astral body began to dissipate, the purple light fading into the darkness until there was nothing left but the void.
Alister remained where he was, watching as the last traces of Kaelan vanished.
Finally, he stood up, his thoughts swirling with the remnants of Kaelan’s emotions, and turned his gaze toward the endless darkness that surrounded him. With a deep breath, he whispered to himself.
“It’s time to move on.”
[Penalty Quest complete!]
[Now returning the player’s conciousness to their body…]
…
Alister’s eyes slowly fluttered open. His vision was blurred at first, but as it cleared, he realized he was in a large, somewhat clustered space. Looking around, he could make out the details-metallic walls, control panels, and overhead compartments. He was inside a vehicle, likely some kind of transport. The sounds of engines confirmed his suspicion.
He glanced down and noticed he was strapped into a seat, the harness securely fastened across his chest and waist. The sudden change in scenery demanded questions-where was he? How did he get here?-but those thoughts were quickly pushed aside.
Closing his eyes again, Alister focused his mind. He searched for a sensation he’d felt back when he was in Kaelan’s body. It was a small feeling, but one he had gotten used to-a warmth, a power that seemed to flow through him.
As he concentrated, he began to feel his arms heat up slightly. Though he couldn’t see the glow due to the tech suit he was wearing, he knew it was there, just beneath the surface.
Suddenly, a series of notifications rang in his mind:
[Ding!! Congrats to the player for awakening an Overlord Crest!: Claws of an Overlord.] [Ding!! Congrats to the player for awakening the bloodline ability, Void Rend!] [Ding!! Congrats to the player, mastery over clawed combat has reached (75%) mastery!] Alister’s eyes snapped open, a small smile spreading at the corners of his mouth.
“I guess this is what Kaelan ment by saying he did do all he could to help me.” he said to himself.
Considering that he couldn’t take any rewards from the penalty quest, the knowledge and power he now possessed were worth far more than any material gain.
“Oh, look who decided to wake up, it’s Sleeping Beauty!”
Alister’s eyes snapped to the source of the voice, landing on Kaida, who grinned widely.
Alister blinked, still processing the sudden shift in his surroundings.
Before he could respond, Razogrin’s deep voice rumbled from the front of the vehicle. “The kid’s awake?” There was a touch of surprise mixed with a touch of humor in his tone.
Hiroshi popped up next to Alister, his face inches away, peering at him closely.
“Oh? He isn’t dead?”
Alister was shocked as he tried to gather his thoughts.
“Dead? Why would I be dead?”
“Where are we, what is this… Vehicle?”
“Hey, calm down princess.” Razogrin said,
“You were out cold for a while. Figured you might not make it through. Seems you
unfortunately did.”
“What? What do you mean ‘I unfortunately did’ were you hoping I’d die?”
“Yeah pretty much.” Razogrin said nonchalantly.