“Don't worry Bayo. When the time is right you will know. But for now, I leave you with a parting gift of my Divinity.” The serpent said. “Those were the words I said to you then. This… This is my DIVINITY, First Born of the abomination. Bayo, Number one of the 21 Ascenders.” The snake added.
Bayo blinked. Even though the Serpent's identity seemed so familiar, he still could not place everything that was happening.
In fact he could not even place who he was, talkless of remembering words that this gigantic snake dragon was saying to him.
He blinked and the eyes of the Osumare dimmed faintly. It was faint but his eyes caught it. And somehow, he seemed to get the message that was hidden in the eyes.
The snake divinity was not finding this funny but yet it still had a bit of compassion in them.
"We have met." Osumare crooned. "but you are trying to shut everything out to protect yourself. I totally understand this. But you must remembe
Whoop... I did not know the chapter would take this direction. I'm so happy. Osumare helped him again. Does that mean he can now trust the gods now? Welps... I don't know. But I love how he came back. And the fact that Shin could handle him and Ralia in a flash. damnit, it feels as if Shin has gotten strong and Bayo has been left behind. but I am glad he is back. Like mannnnnnn... Welcome back Bayo...
You are the number one, the first of your siblings and by you, the legacy of Trixius shall rise or fall. If you must destroy, destroy totally and if you must build, build in all entirety. Lest another of your brethren come from behind you and sweep you off your feet, into the abyssal pit that is the end of all Ascenders and take your place. Whatever you do, you must never stand neutral, First Born of the Abomination of Trixius. _____________________________________Culled from: A forbidden prophetic scroll. Banned from the public hearing to be burnt immediately any copy is found. Author Unknown. ______________________
Who was the lady and why in the name of the Gods and the seven heavens was this Demi of an Ascender letting go away? Was she not an scender too? Or was there some ulterior motive to this supposed act of generoisty on ehr part? Bayo wondered, lots of thougths forming in his head. He was an Ascender too and he knew very much that this Demi was definitely not on his level. H eowuld b a fool to think that she was on his own level. Not even Shin, Bayo surmised, could hold water agaisnt her. So, why then did she nto wnat to act liek the otehr Ascender and hav a fill at him. Looking back, Bayo remembered how his meeting with the siblings had always played out. Iw as either they tried to attack or they tought him to be less of their time. But then again, the only person who had taken the other optionw a
A Gateless Portal System is one key attribute of the town of Tuxela. Being one of the unaffiliated lands, which had been generally referred to as a Freezone due to ,the fact that no World Power not organization could lay claim to governance of such lands, it was teeming with life from various species.It is situated just around the lower axis of the Adze Unity, mostly connected with the retirement town of Laprisha and then by the town of Ilesa. It is a prize location not only because of the it's availability as a Freezone but also because of the fact that it has a standing transport system, which is the GPS transport.The GPS is a system built to mimic the workings of a World Bridge. While world bridges are naturally occurring, this is more of a built system to enable easy transport of people across long distances, within the same World. That is, one could only use a GPS to port across the entirety of the second heaven or the heaven which it was situated in, but un
Bayo had been kidnapped. "Wow! I always knew Tuxela was rough. But this rough?" Shin shook his head. "What a welcome!" The Ascender SHin and his colleagues, Hana and Ronke stared into the distance, shocked at what had just occurred. In one flash, the caravan had come from nowhere. And in that same time, the caravan had napped Bayo out and was speeding away. In their minds, they sighed, mentally, their fatigue taking the better of them. But then, they could not just let Bayo get taken away like that. Surely not after the encounter that they had just had, They had to do something. And that too, as fast as possible. Dust swirled into the air, raising up sand particles to cloud their vision for the briefness of a second. They were in Tuxela now but then
The clip clop sound of the horses leading the caravan was unsettling. For someone who had just come out of an all black atmosphere, it was taking all of him not to shut his eyes forever to the abrupt change in the nature of the atmosphere of Tuxela. Then, the repeated sounds of the galloping horses made it even difficult for him to make sense of where he was. Last he had known was that he had been supporting the weight of Ronke and then a sharp pain had rocked his free shoulder, shifting his balance. The next second had not been pleasant. He was simply swept off his feet, his whole shoulders rocking the ground, mercilessly as he went airborne. And then, he crashed down onto something which was hard and metallic. All of it, happening in the blink of an eye. In that same time, it was taking him to get accustomed to the nature of the atmospheric cond
Bayo walked out, sliding the curtain out only to smile out as Shino, Ronke and Hana bursted out from the sides of the chariot, their faces furious and mad. Ronke from the top, Shin from the left and Hana from the right. “Oh, hi guys…” Bayo smiled. ‘Come in, you all. We have just the catch.” The three of the pursuers immediately skidded to a halt, raising dust in their wake except for Ronke who slammed down before the Chariot and then simultaneously raised a wall of earth to stop the galloping of the horses as the wall appeared just right in front of the beasts. Neighs rented the air and Ronke exhaled,looking around her. The Freezone of Tuxela was lax in its security measures and so, she would not be expecting any of the guards to pop out now that they had caused quite the ruckus.In fact, even th
Tuxela was Huge. That was the only expression Bayo could think of in the attempt to quantify the vastness of the Free Zone. If it was not a market scene then he would have assumed it was some ground for some super private government research facility. Something that would contain lots of things but yet excluded from the general public, only for those with private access. However, Tuxela was not like that. It was amazing that he would see something like this. Compared to the retirement town of Laprisha, Tuxela was way bigger. Massive structures jutted out from here and there, some of them being on par with the size and bulk of the Laprisha Arena Market he had been to. The noise… it was never ending, a constant buzz of intertwined voices, chants, ringing, banging and occasionally screams. The roads that Bayo saw, not the road himself and the others which were on the outskirts of the Freezone but rather the ones that led into it
The supple economy of the Free Zone of Tuxela is one that would not flourish, if enforced under any laid down rules and procedures. It is normally conceived that without adequate law and order, a town or city would fall but in the case of Tuxela, such has been proven to be the reverse, more often than not. It is not negotiable, one does not have to be all law abiding before one can indeed make progress in whatsoever one has to do. However, even with this in place, we can not efficiently rule out the fact that there is no rule of law in the Free Zone of Tuxela. Which is somewhat contradictory because while the very existence of Tuxela is a slap to the rule of flaw, it even still needs laws to stand still in its very sense. To the layman, this may yet be very confusing but to those who have really