Liuthkrav has so far changed his mind.
Before, he had considered Jacob Cloud a complete fool, someone reckless and arrogant who, with but a crumble of power between his teeth, thought he could rule the world.
Now, however, Liuthkrav sees more in the boy.
Heâs not a fool. And heâs not helpless.
He thought that Jacob Cloudâs actions were mostly random. Yet, from the moment he saw him solve the first Trial, something in his Mithril-made viscera shifted. Something deep told him that he was in front of a rising star.
After Master Rafnovâs soul fragment told him to avoid being cruel, Liuthkrav had intended to treat Jacob Cloud with the bare minimum respect.
Then, Jacob Cloud passed the test.
Few things have bothered Liuthkrav more than seeing what Jacob Cloud was able to do. He has seen greed for resources and power destroy some of the best man he had met during his long, long life. He has accompanied Master Rafnov from the very inception of his journey among the powerfulâhis first
magnus opus
.
Liuthkrav had therefore been able to see courts of men and women ruined by powerâit didnât matter the age, the race, or even the character. Once his Master, who was a wielder of means that would allow anyone to excavate enormous riches from their lands, arrived in their little, petty Kingdoms, everyone started fighting over him. Sometimes, they would fight
him
.
And here, after having dinner with a nemesis that wants to kill him, sits the boy who didnât think
for a single moment
about growing his power through greed. Knowing that his two friends needed power more than him, he didnât let them make choice. He stepped away. He fought them
in order to gift them power
.
If Jacob Cloud had not had Baalrek as his previous Master, Liuthkrav would have believed that he simply didnât grasp just how powerful Star Metal was. Even his Master was only ever able to mine a limited amount of it.
Knowing that it was the
only reliable way
to assimilate the power his now-deceased Master left him, it should have been a braindead decision for a petty Human to walk over the dead bodies of his friends. Or to show hesitation. Even some of the best people Liuthkrav has ever met would have, at the very least,
discussed
it with his friends. Sometimes, indecision and greed show in very little things. And of course, there are amounts of greed that are totally non-pathological and acceptable. He would have been surprised if
that
had been Jacob Cloudâs decision: if he had simply had a little conversation before, somewhat reluctantly, gifting the power to the two out of trying to do the right thing.
But Jacob Cloud did
not
, in fact, wait at all.
Seeing the smile on his face while eating with a sworn enemy reminds me ofâŠ
Liuthkrav feels a tightness in his chest.
My Master trusted the wrong people. And I didnât know any better. I didnât know how to help.
The truth is that Liuthkrav, when first created, was always given free will by his master. And he had hated the man for a long stretch of time, fighting him at every possible occasion, trying to sabotage him, and always,
always
opposing him, considering him an inferior life form.
Yet, time after time, Master Rafnov put Liuthkrav before himself.
He even saved his life risking his own.
Just for a Golem he created.
âOf course I would do that, why would you even ask?â
It had never been even remotely a choice for Master Rafnov to abandon him, to leave him behind. As his creation, he felt responsible and ready for anything. Even to give his own life.
Thatâs why Liuthkrav, named after his Masterâs dead brother, an honor he feels too great to this very day, has decided to take one step further in order to help Jacob Cloud.
He has a way for Jacob Cloud to integrate Star Metal in such a way that it will be fully absorbed. Itâs hard to absorb at its maximum efficiency. Yet, the process through which one would need to absorb Star Metal is extremely taxing in terms of resources and body. If it had been anyone else, Liuthkrav would have instantly banished the thought. To spend some of the priceless resources his Master left him behind? Even though Master Rafnov did it for this very purpose, Liuthkrav would have considered
no one
worth of it. Yet, not only Jacob Cloud deserves it, but he most definitely
needs it
.
âDidnât you say you had a surprise for me, Senior Brother?â Jacob asks, stretching his arms and shoulder.
âStar Metal should not be directly absorbed like your friends did,â Liuthkrav explains. âJunior Brother Cloud, if you trust me, I shall show you something.â
The Mithril Golem extends a hand to Jacob, who nods and takes it without hesitation.
When Jacob does, the world spins for a moment, and the next heâs standing in complete darkness.
âHuh, whatâs this?â Jacob asks, confused.
âIâm sorry. Itâs been a while since I visited. Let me turn the lights up.â
A sharp, rhythmic
clack
echoes through the darkness, followed by the deep, resonant groan of machinery waking from a millennia-long slumber.
At first, there is only a low vibration that Jacob feels in the soles of his boots. Then, the light bled from the ground.
Veins of pale, cerulean luminescence ignite across the floor tiles, racing outward in complex geometric patterns like liquid mercury catching fire. The light climbs the walls, illuminating a cavernous circular chamber that smelled intensely of ozone, cold stone, and the dry, metallic tang of stagnant air.
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To Jacobâs left, rows of obsidian workbenches stretch into the gloom. They are cluttered with the ghosts of progress: glass alembics that have long since shattered into glittering dust, crystallized spills of unknown reagents that shimmer like dried blood, and stacks of parchment that looked brittle enough to disintegrate at the whisper of a breath.
The silence here was heavy. It wasn't just the absence of noise; it was a physical weight, pressing against Jacob's eardrums, broken only by the faint, static
hiss
of the mana conduits charging up in the walls.
âMaster Rafnov first conducted his research on Star Metal hereâthis is his very first laboratory,â Liuthkrav whispers in a deep, twisted tone. His metallic voice is softened compared to the usual harsh edge.
Jacob steps forward, his eyes adjusting to the strange, shadowless illumination. The air feels colder here, sterile and sharp in his lungs. Unlike the damp caves above, this place is preserved in a magical stasis.
In the center of the room, dominating the space, stands the source of the low humming sound.
It is a massive cylindrical apparatus, formed from a dark, matte metal. Thick cables, resembling the arteries of a giant beast, run from the ceiling into the top of the cylinder. Through a thick pane of reinforced crystal on its front, Jacob can see a viscous, translucent fluid slowly beginning to churn, bubbling as if anticipating a guest.
The sensory pressure of the machine is intense; just looking at it makes the hair on Jacob's arms stand up
âThis,â Liuthkrav says, âis the Star Forge Crucible. My Master used it whenever he needed to assimilate Star Metal in his body.â
Jacob walks forward and sees that the large cylinder has a large tube attached to its front. At the end of it, thereâs a giant needle.
âWait, whatâs that?â
âWeâll dilute the Star Metal. Absorbing three drops in a short span of time means youâd lose at least seventy percent of its potency, Jacob Cloud. The loss is negligible for someone already talentedâwhich you are not. You have great dreams, but you have no natural talent. This,â the Mithril Golem walks and knocks his knuckles on the giant cylinder, âis how we change that.â
âAre you going to stab me with
that
?â Jacob asks, feeling his skin crawl.
âI have ways to read your Skills, Junior Brother Cloud,â the Mithril Golem says. âYour Devilâs Engine is currently very weak because of your body. Itâs your strongest Skill, yet, itâs capped because of your bodyâs natural talent.â
Liuthkrav turns to the machine with a complex expression and speaks in a solemn voice, âin the Star Forge Crucible, you will be remade. Not only youâll be able to use the three gifts that you want to assimilate, but youâll also be remade. The very marrow of your existence will change, Junior Brother Cloud.â
Jacob looks at the machine and the needle.
âAlright, I need that Skill to defeat Nimirea during the tournament. As long as the needle doesnât go straight into my heart, itâs fine.â
Liuthkra makes a âIâm so sorry expression.â
âYou must be kidding me.â
âYour blood pumps life and mana throughout your body. Your heart moves your blood. Itâs the easiest way. Itâs the way Master Rafnov meant it to be used.â
Jacob sighs and nods, âalright, alright.â
The Mithril Golem, then, stops for a moment, making another face.
âWhat now?â Jacob asks.
âYou wonât be as strong as the Leader of the Dark Champions. Even with this. Her talent⊠whatever designation she has from Asmodeus, she has talent, power, and Evil Divinity in her. Even without Asmodeus, however, she would be much stronger than you.â
âWell, since weâre on the topic,â Jacob smiles and wiggles his eyebrows. âI have a plan.â
âLetâs hear it, Junior Brother.â
Jacob hesitates for a moment and then nods.
âThe Dark Champions are coming to humiliate us. Iâll manipulate her into a two on two challengeâshe knows how much stronger than me she is, it will be easy to do that. And she doesnât know how strong Vyrrak is.â
âYour friend wonât win.â
âNot Vyrrak,â Jacob smiles. âIâll do it. Vyrrak, however, is probably the only one whoâs strong enough to take down a Dark Champion.â
The Mithril Golem raises an eyebrow. âYou intend to do what, then? As I said, with this or without this, you have no shot. If she were to use her real power, not even the Star Metal would be enough.â
âThe Devilâs Engine is not something you only need
during
a fight. My plan is simple. The rest of the Champions will be hidden. There will be a trap set up with the help of a Professor and his star pupilâboth owe meâand it will trigger an array imbued with my own Afflictions. Iâve already worked out the details of that with them. By using Afflictions on my friends, my power will grow manyfold. At that point, Iâll take Nimirea on. It will be a very brief, temporary spike of power.
But
, with the help of the Grimoire in wielding it, Iâm confident I can take her.â
Liuthkrav had been listening with the intent of telling Jacob that his plan would surely fail. Yet, as he hears the details, he frowns and does some mental math.
âI do
not
know the extent of that girlâs power, Jacob Cloud. But I can tell you that
as of now
and without the full help of the Star Forge Crucible, you would lose.â
Jacob raises an eyebrow.
âAre you sure? Iâve seen how powerful Nimirea is. But Iâm confident I can enter True Diamond temporarily andââ
âYou would most likely touch the very beginning of a True Diamond expert in power with such a trickâwhich is pretty ingenious, let me say. But it wouldnât be enough.â
âOk,â Jacob frowns. âAnd with the Star Forge Crucible?â
The Mithril Golem looks around and narrows his eyes.
âThe Star Forge Crucible will make you fully integrate the Star Metal. But what youâre after is something even more dangerous. With three drops of Star Metal, you could trigger a resonance. You would need your Skillâs true level to be unlocked as soon as possible. Slowly, thanks to the increase in natural talent from the Star Forge Crucible, it would be possible. But it would take about a year. Isnât the tournament in two weeks?â
âYeah,â Jacob says.
The Mithril Golem walks around this laboratory forge, thinking.
There is a way to create a resonance that would create enough power to unlock the Skill.
At that point, Jacob Cloudâs ingenious plan would be much, much easier to put in place.
I have to give it to him. If his Skill was actually at full power, he would be able to perhaps stand toe to toe with the girl. The idea to use a trap as a proxy for his own Afflictions so that his friends would lend him power⊠what an incredibly complicated, yet sharp plan.
But the Mithril Golem knows that without enough power, it would be nothing.
To create the right resonance through this process, he would first need to train wait for Jacob Cloud to level up his Skills. Thatâs another process that normally would take much longer than two weeks.
Or, before going ahead with this, he could bring him to the Third Trial of Master Rafnov since he has discretionary choice on
when
to put a potential inheritor through it.
The Iron Monstersâ Peak needs the trial taker to analyze the flaws of each monster and defeat them accordingly. It would be essentially impossible for anyone at his level⊠but with the GrimoireâŠ
âJunior Brother, how much do you trust me?â
âEnough to go through with whatever you have in mind.â
âDo you mind skipping a few lessons, waiting before you use the Star Forge Cylinder, and going through the kind of Trial that could very well kill you?â
âAre you telling me we came all the way here just for you to ask me to go through another potentially deadly Trial?â
âIf you pass this one, I can guarantee youâll have enough power to stand face to face with the girl you like when the time comesâlike thanks to your plan and this special training.â
âThen, letâs goâwait, did you say âthe girl I like?ââ
âOnward we go,â Liuthkrav says, activating his dimensional magic. âThe Iron Monstersâ Peak awaits us.â