Mustering every bit of strength that he could wring from his quickly weakening body, Incarnate ^8001 forced himself to backpedal down the way he had come and tumble down the rise he had just scaled.
He fell down, eating a mouthful of sand in the process, and thudded onto the somewhat soft sand floor.He took deep breaths as his hearts thundered in his chest, only relaxing after a full two minutes had passed.'What manner... of heretic object is that?!' he wondered while laying his hand over his chest and feeling the vibrations from his flesh. 'Were those people worshipping it?' he added in thought, his skin tingling dreadfully.The Incarnate had never really been religious in his past life, though not because he didn't have the desire for it his whole life, but because of a lack of time to commit. His conscription into the army, which led him to brave endless trials between the borders of life and death for twenty years, encouraged a more 'natural' pragmatic thought process.What he just felt though, inspired a superior, yet dark appreciation for this new magical world than before.Could this be what those religious folk from his world felt when 'communing' with their gods?The Incarnate couldn't imagine that statue was anything but a representation of something divine.He slowly stood up.His blood was racing.'Multiple hearts...' he thought, but this, for now, was trivial. 'Is... is there anything past that statue? Is it the right direction for me to go? I imagine so. But I can't possibly use this way, right? What if I go around?'That seemed like a plan.Somehow staying here became even more eerie for the Incarnate. He had to move, but he still had to consider which direction had promise. Perhaps if he traveled in a wide arch around the statue, he wouldn't feel as he did just now.'Let's try that...' he thought, his face turning to an even lighter shade of red – the Hollow Demonling's version of turning pale.He took steps to the left behind the mound of sand which featured his footprints.Perhaps left was the best way.First, he would get a good view, and then...Wait. A thought struck the Incarnate.What was he doing?'Didn't that voice say how I handle this situation... determines how I'm rewarded?' he thought, and his hearts thrummed fiercely.He wasn't human anymore and he was in a world where the common sense he knew didn't apply.Beyond that, this was a trial for him to successfully reincarnate as the Hateful Demon Tyrant.Would such a being react as a human would, and avoid the unknown at all costs?Would such a being manifest his fear even before godlike entities?Well, that defeated the glory of the name 'Tyrant' while besmirching the race or moniker of 'Demon.'The inbred instinct of a mortal contended against this ideology, but Incarnate ^8001 found that his body seemed to agree.Perhaps his hearts were beating not because of fear... but because of excitement, and his mind was the one giving the illusion that even his flesh was afraid.The Incarnate wore a determined face.'Unless I want to be seen as a pitiful worm again, and carry that nameless self into the afterlife...' he thought, ignoring any resistance in his mind, and took a step – much to his own surprise – towards the treacherous scene he had fled from.Scaling the mound of sand wasn't as casual of an endeavor this time around. Incarnate ^8001 gulped without end, thinking about how best to handle this, now that he had foolishly chosen what the weaker bit of himself was calling suicide.He went on anyway.The odd voice said some of the spaces here were easy, while some were nearly impossible to conquer. Surely, none of them could be bested by abstinence, right?'Looking at that statue is what made me feel weak last time. I... I imagine that perhaps if I don't look...' the Incarnate shook as his mind conjured a spectacular vision of failure. 'No! It has to work. If it doesn't... I was resolved to die meaninglessly anyway.'The top of the mound quickly came into view, and the Incarnate, unlike last time, kept his head down.He waited a few moments while taking in the cool air... and felt nothing wrong with his body.Elation sprang through his heart.'Yes!' he thought, but a crippling fear quickly arrested his joy, as the fact that the statue of the fat man was still there, remained'Alright, alright. Slowly. Let's just walk past this ditch and then past the statue.'Taking his time, the Incarnate first confirmed that the sand was firm enough for him to stand before beginning his slow trek to freedom. The pit here didn't exist for nothing after all and ignoring his footing would be as foolish as leaping into the pit.His life in the army had taught him a thing or two about being wary of the ground, which could be just as potent of an enemy as any skilled warrior on the battlefield.Slowly, the Incarnate walked around, unconsciously stealing glances at the crowd of the perished within the depression.After a while, without anything bad happening to him, he felt a little free to speculate.What had happened to these people?It truly seemed as though they had been worshipping the statue, but maybe there was another explanation for what he saw, after all, even now, he felt his skin shiver just by being close to these remains.'If they truly perished while praying to whatever that object is, then maybe there is no difference of an end to what some religious people in my past life faced.'The Incarnate had slaughtered two hordes of cultists in his time as a soldier, but neither, even with their beckoning of the powers they claimed to sacrifice the lives of innocents to, were delivered from his and comrades' blades.Evidently, this was different, but still.Curiously, the Incarnate noticed a particular skeleton close to the mouth of the pit. It had on a tattered blue robe that suggested that the one who had donned it had astounding wealth.The peculiar thing about it was that this skeleton had in its hand – and with a tight grip – an old quill pen. In the other hand, even more curiously, which was just below the quill, there was nothing to be seen.Did a wealthy noble decide to write his last words before he perished?'Typical,' the Incarnate thought indifferently.His emotions quickly changed, however, when he saw once again, among the remains below, a few skeletons garbled in rusted golden armor and extravagant capes that featured faded rims of crimson.Soldiers.Some wore something less impressive, but still indicative of their occupation.A part of the Incarnate ^8001 pinched.He couldn't help but feel as though he was looking at fellow comrades who had died, much like him, for nothing.'What did you die for?' the Incarnate found himself asking in his head with a pitying gaze."Why do you pity them, little bold soul?"Incarnate ^8001 leapt in potent fright at the call of a boisterous voice whose source was imperceptible!He almost fell into the pit, only managing to stifle his sway through memories of precise body control from his past life!His breath hastened.His hearts' rates hastened.'What... what was that?!' he thought with his cheeks turning light pink."You have gazed upon me before, little bold soul. Follow my shadow and gaze upon me once more."At once, the Incarnate recognized who... what was talking to him.The shadow he just heard mention of, was the shadow casting itself onto the depression from the statue – fuelled by the mysterious light that spawned without an expected source from the sky.For a moment, the Incarnate made to obey, to cast his gaze on the statue once again, but he stopped himself at the last fraction of time.'No, no, no! I can't!' he thought, not even giving himself time to comprehend just how he could understand the language the statue spoke."You will not look a
[Maestus, the King’s Right Hand channels the dwindling remnants of his will into you] [You have received Enchanted Equipment ×1] While willing to see past the glowing tablet, Incarnate ^8001 finally managed to see who had given him short reprieve just now. It was the skeleton of one of the figures adorned in the fading golden armour and cape. It held his arm tight while kneeling on the ground which was quickly smacked by a wave of sand. The skeleton showed no further signs of motion, however. It seemed as dead and lifeless as before, however, as Incarnate ^8001 watched, partially blinded, the armour it wore dissipated into spots of purple light that faded rapidly. Strangely, the armour sets of the other fallen soldiers also vanished. ‘What just happened?! Will... equipment...!’ the Hollow Demonling attempted to rationalise everything that just happened as quickly as he could. ‘Equipment! It says I received equipment!’ “Oh, so he was that persistent! A part of his Far Ji too...”
A few minutes later, when after reining in his initial shock, the Incarnate began to evaluate everything he had skimmed over while fleeing from the... Omen, as he saw identified before him from the tablet. The Fifth Omen of the Amalgam Sand Fiend. That was definitely the statue. Just the name made the Hollow Demonling shiver. ‘Damn this sensitive skin!’ He gathered all he knew while looking at his Enchanted Shield. In the process, he saw the details of his face on its shiny surface. Two eyes with black sclera and icy blue irises stared back at him, as well as a somewhat cute button nose, and dark ideal lips. He had small pointed ears that flexibly twitched at his slightest desire, long-ish locks of navy-blue hair brushing against their tips from his head. The Incarnate’s appearance didn’t spark much of anything within him, however. He had a lot on his mind. “Far Ji. A unique quality? The statue... the Omen, mentioned something about that too. That fallen soldier supposedly had
Two hours later, the Incarnate had crossed a decent stretch of the large rock, which was larger than he had thought.It went on and on, growing wider and wider until he couldn't see where it ended on both sides.That was actually pleasing since he didn't have to look at the skeletons anymore.Also, different from what Incarnate ^8001 initially anticipated, the rock wasn't and didn't have anything special. His wariness and suspense at the start of his journey were rewarded by the same disappointing nothingness that followed when he had been wandering the beautiful remnants of civilization behind the Omen and glorified grave.Things only began to change now when the rock showed signs of digging down relaxedly into what looked like a narrow valley. Some heavy weathering had assaulted the rock here, and it looked to have happened a long, long time ago.The valley created after the depression stretched quite far and was rather deep, not to mention ominous in the night.The Incarnate hesita
Incarnate ^8001 paused and groaned while rubbing his chest.‘Tenyen the Crusher?’ he thought as he looked up at the armored figure that was lodged in the valley wall. ‘That’s…accurate.’The name of his opponent didn’t inspire much optimism in him, but the next thing the glowing tablet pointed out was rather interesting. Finally, he was getting more information about the Kanva – acquired skills!‘I have to match Tenyen in the same respect his skill empowers? What is that supposed to mean?’ the Incarnate thought. He had been on an adrenaline high, but all that energy was somehow lessened by the need to employ more than a few terrestrial brain cells right now.While it was great that there was an answer for how to get the supernatural abilities he had been curious about, there was no expansion. He was going to have to figure it out… without dying. That option was very much still on the table.Evidence of this began when Tenyen dropped from where the rebounding of the force he had di
The Incarnate sat down, panting hard.His eyes didn’t leave the view of his fallen opponent’s split head, which oozed rotten juices and pungent, shrivelled fleshy bits.He would have loved to celebrate his victory and rejoice in the fact that he was still alive, but his mind was still trying to process what it saw.What was this thing?A walking corpse?Even though the Incarnate hadn’t tried to initiate a conversation with Tenyen, it wasn’t because he hadn’t thought it would be possible. He hadn’t even noticed that his enemy was THIS strange.He had thought that conversing with the armoured figure would be pointless. If this was a Trial, one that was guaranteed to be immensely difficult, in fact, then there was probably no room for talks. Besides, being used to the battlefield in his old life, the Incarnate wasn’t in a habit of trying to share a sentiment chat with a clear enemy. Usually, when opposing opponents went on long monologues, it was either to distract or to buy time.
A look of recognition showed itself on the face of the large dog, and the Incarnate knew it was far from being a good sign. Even if the dog didn’t have eyes, it took more than flesh organs to express loyalty, and the Demonling recognized the creature’s subtle emotions. Its master lay dead on the ground, and it… grieved.The Hollow Demonling held his shield tight, feeling the growing tenseness in the atmosphere as the large dog’s focus returned to his figure… and then pounced!Its companion did the same.The Incarnate… also sped forward.It wasn’t exactly bravery that inspired this motion.His esteem and confidence had seen a significant rise after his relatively quick exchange with Tenyen, yes, but the main reason he lunged at the massive dogs without much hesitation, was simply because of his past experiences.When facing a large target, it was better to attack first or to at least make sure you weren’t the one caught without momentum or a steady stance. As warfare with large,
The Incarnate felt his black slam against something hard and dusty… unfortunately.The body of the foul-smelling, shaggy dog falling on top of him right after, made him taste the flavor of dirt before he realized that wherever he had fallen or sunken into, was very, very dark.Panic set into the Incarnate. He blinked furiously.Where was he?How did he get here?This unknown was much more vexing than the pain in his flesh and bones right now.He tried his best to stand, and when he did, he realized that while the Valiant Subject’s Ward was in his hand, Tenyen’s mace was not. It must have fallen from his grip when he slammed on the ground.‘That’s not good.’Just as the Incarnate began sweeping the ground with his legs to see if he could locate the weapon, he heard the growl of the remaining dog once again. It pounced.Determined to not feel the sweet sting of his ribs again, the Incarnate dived to the right only to smash into a wall… somewhere, face first.Perhaps because th