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Soulweaver 136: Congratulations! You’re a Winner!

Aerion glowered as she scrambled back to her feet and stomped off, but I didn’t have the time to worry about her.

Activating [Snap], I sprinted over to where Aerion had dropped Rogar and Philip off.

“How’s he looking?” I asked, kneeling beside the injured blacksmith.

“He’ll pull through just fine,” Richard said. “Philip’s canteen was...

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Ashborn 413: The Ebbs and Flows of War

The traitor whirled around, confused and panicky. Vir greeted him with a smile.

“Raoul, my friend. You have done well preparing the army. Our time has finally come.”

“Wha—I… We’re going to war? Now?” Raoul said, looking incredibly flustered. Vir nearly laughed at the traitor’s bewilderment.

Vir shook his head. “I am as distraught as you about this development...

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Soulweaver 135: Trial Guardian Redux

Instinct honed from countless fights was the only thing that saved me as my mind kept looping, wondering why in the name of everything holy the goddamned Trial Guardian was here, on floor five, of all places.

Luckily, my body had a mind of its own, grabbing Richard and running the instant that massive dragon opened its mouth. Think later. Act now.

Dragons opening mouths usu...

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Ashborn 412: Overture to Rebellion

Nayan paced around the rapidly expanding forest camp, observing the preparations like a hawk. At least, that was half the reason. The fact w

Nayan paced around the rapidly expanding forest camp, observing the preparations like a hawk. At least, that was half the reason. The fact was, he couldn’t stand still. His heart beat madly, and every minute, he questioned whether he’d made a mis...

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Soulweaver 134: An Old Friend

Damn, it  felt good to be strong. I had to admit, wrecking that troll after Rogar and Philip had their turn was therapeutic. Maybe I oughta delve Trials more often, just for the thrill. Everyone needed their stress relief, right?

I glanced at Philip and Rogar, only to find them giving me weird looks. Actually, they were giving us all weird looks.

“What’s got their ...

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Ashborn 411: Mejai of the Altani (Maiya)

“We are here to stop you, Kin’jal handmaiden.”

“I must admit you have me at a loss,” Maiya said, addressing the two Altani mejai. Each wore robes in the brilliant white and sky-blue of the Altani, and each wielded blazing white two-handed staves. “With Sai being allied to Kin’jal, shouldn’t you be aiding us?”

The two mejai regarded Maiya with amused smirks. Maiya c...

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Soulweaver 133: A Regulars’ Perspective

As Philip clutched Light of the Fearless in his hand, sweaty palms hot against the grip, he realized he was probably having what most might call a panic attack. 

It was unthinkable. Him, of all people? A veteran soldier? Panicking? 

It was worse than unthinkable. It was unforgivable. Philip drew a deep breath in an attempt to stabilize himself.

The idea had ...

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Ashborn 410: Warcry of the Ashforged

NOTE: I'm testing out a new scheduling plugin for patreon scheduling called Scheduleon, that lets me schedule intermediate chapters (something I've always wanted). It just came out, though, so there might still be bugs. Jfyi. Also, the ordering of the next few chapters is something of an experiment on my part, where we'll be shifting between Vir and Maiya much more often than usual. Lm...

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Soulweaver 132: Power Leveling

NOTE: Somehow, the $10, $25, and $50 tiers ended up 13 chapters ahead of RR instead of 12. I'll keep it at 13 going forward.

For a second or two, I couldn’t tell what just happened. One moment, I was ripping through enemies, feeling good, and the next, they just… fell apart.

I first glanced at Aerion, who came out of Reave. She looked just as perplexed as I did.

If it w...

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Ashborn 409: Nidhanam 

Vir didn’t think for an instant that Raja Matiman or Annas would show themselves. The current Chitran leadership were cowards. Cowards that

Vir didn’t think for an instant that Raja Matiman or Annas would show themselves. The current Chitran leadership were cowards. Cowards that saw Vir defeat Cirayus—ten times the warrior they would ever be.

His suspicion was proven right, wh...

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Soulweaver 131: Ace of Hearts

Aerion had already scooped Rogar and Philip by the time I shoved the forge into my inventory. Richard jumped on my back, and we were off.

Not a moment too soon, either. Beasts of all shapes and sizes darted after us the moment we started, emerging from the forest like ants. 

We hugged the small mountain range where the ore deposit had been—while the foothills were slanted and...

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Ashborn 408: A Monkey’s Gambit

Vir expected little trouble from the Warrior Chakra, and he was right… Mostly. After all, conflict had been an integral part of Vir’s life, even as an outcast growing up in the village of Brij. Violence was as regular as sleep, or breathing. While Vir rarely ever sought it out, violence had an uncanny way of finding him.

And so, he craved the Warrior Chakra. The very threat o...

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Soulweaver 130: Frostsilver

NOTE: Last chapter of the year! I'll see everyone back on January 6th. Wishing everyone a safe and relaxing New Year, and a Merry Christmas for those who celebrate it!

As always, my holiday schedule can be found here:
https://www.patreon.com/c/vowronprime/about

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Getting R...

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Ashborn 407: The Raid of Kartara (Part Two) (Maiya)

The rain of arrows was almost invisible against the dead of night. That didn’t mean it was silent, though. The twangs of their bows, the whistling of the arrows in flight…

A chill ran up Maiya’s spine.

“Find cover!” Maiya roared, mainly for the benefit of Riyan’s troops. The smarter among them had already hunkered down beneath their shields. It was only when Mai...

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Soulweaver 129: Smelting and Sorries

Damn, I enjoyed that. Was there anything quite like letting loose and utterly wrecking a few dozen Giger-level monsters?

I think not. And seeing the pure glee in Aerion’s eyes, I knew she felt exactly the same.

“Hey, uh… sorry about that,” I said, scratching my chin. “Earlier, I mean. That was uncalled for.”

The grin slipped a bit from Aerion’s face. “...

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Ashborn 406: The Raid of Kartara (Part One) (Maiya)

Was war supposed to be this fun? What about a rebellion?

Those were the questions looping through Maiya’s mind as she fired a B Grade Razor Gale at her unsuspecting foes in the dead of the Saian night. B Grade was when spells started to impact more of an area, and the half-dozen blades of wind she fired ripped through her enemies like scissors through silk—their bit ...

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Soulweaver 128: The Third Floor

Turned out that there were no good ores to mine on the first or second floors. The most common exotic material—Frostsilver—was found on the third floor, and the better stuff like Voidsteel and Aurorium were only found on the highest ones. 

And so, we blitzed up the spiraling stairs to the third floor. I initially thought that with our faster pace, we’d clear it in no t...

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Ashborn 404: The Final Hours

Annas strode through Samar Patag’s castle with the bold, confident steps of one who owned it. And while he might not live here, he may as well be its lord. Before the Tournament, Annas had already been a veteran—respected and highly decorated within the Chitran military.

And while one might be forgiven for thinking his infuriating loss would have put a black mark on that reputation, i...

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Soulweaver 127: The Haves and Have Nots

Philip’s world was a blur, and it wasn’t on account of the heatstroke. Well, that too. Not for the first time, he wondered if he’d made a terrible mistake asking Greg to take them along.

Until now, Philip had never once stepped foot outside Basecrest. Traveling had never interested him, even when he obtained the means to do so. The city was life. It was all Philip knew, and he knew ...

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Soulweaver 126: Environmental Hazards

Congratulations! Basecrest City Guard Suit’s ability, [Snap] has leveled up from Foundation - 6 to Foundation - 7.

Congratulations! Grace has increased from 37 to 40.

The suit’s level up happened before my fight, so the increase to Grace was the only one I’d earned, even after killing over a hundred monsters. As I’d hoped, the System counted...

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Ashborn 405: The Cogs of War

“So Raoul has thrown a monkey’s tail into our plans,” Cirayus said, stroking his beard in thought. “I admit, it is more than I thought possible for a being such as he.”

“I think we’ve all underestimated him,” Vir said. He was currently walking the ranks of troops with Cirayus during one of their training sessions. This session was a little unique—it was less about combat...

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Ashborn 403: Those That Move In The Dark

Raoul left the meeting feeling quite smug. The invasion was less than a month away, at least for those in the Deep Ash. For Samar Patag, only days remained. 

It was why he had to be quick about this meeting. A necessary evil, yet one that Raoul could scarcely afford. How many days would pass in the hours he was away? How many plans would be made without his knowledge?

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Ashborn 402: The Akh Nara Effect

Nayan was done for. The moment the Akh Nara intervened, he knew. He’d be thrown out of his leadership position, at the very least. In some armies, his failure could have him court martialled… But this was the Akh Nara’s army. As feared as they were by the other demons, it was, perhaps, the most lenient and generous army he’d ever seen.

Not that Nayan had seen very much—...

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Soulweaver 125: Lava Hell

The first thing that hit me when we stepped into Dominion’s temple was the cool, dry air. The second was the nostalgia. When we’d left Dominion’s Trial, we’d been half-dead, haggard, and just happy to be alive.

The tall, steepled roof of the building, its muted colors and quiet atmosphere had been such a sight for sore eyes. It was raining that day, I remembered. Cloudy and gray. ...

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Ashborn 401: The Gauntlet

Time was a strange thing in the Ash. It varied from place to place, yet even without that added complication, the lack of sun made the days and nights bleed together. A normal aspect of life for any demon, but for Vir, having grown up in the Human Realm, both the other realms were perpetually strange and alien to him.

At least the Demon Realm had the comforting presence of a fami...

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Soulweaver 124: Delvers LLC

If it’s too good to be true, it usually is.

An old saying, but one that applied in any world.

It happened when Aerion and I were getting ready to leave Rogar’s forge. The moment I’d been waiting for. The explanation behind Rogar’s sudden persona shift.

“Wait… Grug,” the blacksmith called as I finished packing my new projectile weapons into my pack.

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Ashborn 400: Stress Relief

NOTE: 400 chapters of Ashborn wooo!

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A ring of corpses surrounded Vir, piling high, forming a small hall. Thousands upon thousands of the most vicious beasts in all the realms eyed him, salivating for his flesh and prana.

None got their chance. None even got a taste of victory, for Vir ended them like the god of destruction himself.

A pack of Ash Wolves broke away f...

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Soulweaver 123: Dartful Hammering

I had hoped my poleax would retain enough condition to retain its ability even while melted down, but no dice. The moment we started hammering slivers off the metal ingot, the weapon’s condition reached zero, and its 7 Essence points were reclaimed. 

I also noted that Rocky’s Essence cost had already decreased by 2 points. Look...

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Ashborn 399: Dangerous Games

Tara had been right. Vir didn’t like the news. At all. 

As he sat at a table in the naga’s quarters, the hot tea in front of him untouched and cooling, he wondered why the gods, or Fate, rather, hated him so.

“What will you do?” Tara asked.

Vir groaned, massaging his temples. “What can I do?”

“Um, you’re the Akh Nara? You could have him kill...

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Soulweaver 122: The Deadliest Weapons

Of course, forging was only one of the skills I was interested in practicing. With my Spatial Inventory’s size and weight capacity growing with each rank-up, it was only a matter of time before I could fit a full forge in there. 

Which meant I could forge while inside Cataclysm Dungeons and Trials—both of which were known for their rare metals. It was either that or pay through m...

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