A deafening roar shakes the entire root, vibrating the air.
Basiliora, summoned from the depths of the World Treeâs roots, opens its massive mouth and lets out a roar, as if proclaiming its descent to the world.
The overwhelming presence makes the Ashes shrink back.
Those who had been lunging toward the elves freeze in place, crushed by the divine being that has appeared before them.
â_!â
The elves, speechless at the unfolding situation, simply gape in astonishment.
Kwa-ga-ga-ga-kakâ!
Basiliora begins to move, confronting tens of thousands of Ashes.
No, it wasnât a confrontation.
It was a one-sided massacre.
With just the movement of Basilioraâs massive body pressing forward,
Hundreds of Ashes are crushed beneath its enormous frame,
Returning to the âtrueâ dust they were meant to be, disappearing.
The Ashes, viciously chewed and spat out by Basiliora,
Scatter in all directions, claiming the lives of other Ashes in their wake.
A literal, one-sided slaughter.
The elves are appalled by such overwhelming power.
âHow is this even possibleâŠ? Magic is supposed to be unusable here!â
All blood rushes to Rimâs head, her brain overwhelmed with questions as confusion floods her mind.
At that momentâ
âRim.â
â!â
A voice calls out to her.
Still calm and composed.
Emanating a strong magical presence from the bracelet on his right arm.
Despite commanding that unfathomable âgod,â he shows no sign of struggle.
Itâs the voice of the marquis.
âAre you alright?â
âI-Iâm fine.â
She instinctively responds in honorifics.
The marquis tilts his head slightly before speaking.
âThe one you called the âAsh Seederââis it deep inside?â
âAh, probably.â
He then asks,
âHow long can you hold out?â
ââŠWhat?â
âIâm asking how long you can last among the Ashes.â
âIf itâs about five minutes, I can manage somehowââ
As Rim scans her surroundings with tense eyes, speakingâ
âThatâs enough.â
Without hesitation, Alon turns his body.
âBasiliora.â
He leaps and lands on Basilioraâs back.
âGood. Just as I expected.â
Despite being told that magic couldnât be used here, Alon had no hesitation in descending below the roots.
That was because he knew that even in a place devoid of magic, artifactsâespecially the âSalvation of the Wandererââcould still be used.
âThere were magic-restricted areas in Psychedelia as well. But more importantlyâŠâ
As he recalls his experiences from the game, a sudden realization unsettles him.
ââŠDidnât they say magic couldnât be used?â
Putting aside the fact that he had used an artifact to escape danger,
Alon realizesâhe can use magic.
ââŠHmm.â
As he feels the mana flowing through him with ease, his confusion lingers only for a moment.
He then shifts his gaze to survey his surroundings.
âThere are still a lot. Or⊠have their numbers increased?â
Basiliora had already been sweeping away the Ashes from the moment it descended onto the roots.
Yet, the number of Ashes remained vast.
No, if anything, it felt like they had increased since the start.
Even in such a situation, Alon, rather than fleeing, heads deeper without hesitationâto kill the âAsh Seeder.â
Because he knows the nature of these Ashesâno, the âCreatures of Greed.â
Alon lowers his gaze.
Unlike earlier, when they had been scattering white ashes,
Now, they rush forward, emitting a crimson glow like the damned.
They were unmistakably the âCreatures of Greedâ that Alon knew.
âBut whyâŠ?â
Creatures of Greed, true to their name, only appear when the Sin of Greed has fully awakened.
Which meansâ
By all logic, these creatures should not exist here.
In other wordsâ
The Sin of Greed has awakened.
Before he can process his tangled thoughtsâ
!!!
A grotesque, indescribable noise assaults his ears, making him look up.
And Alon sees it.
Filling his vision is the âAsh Seederââ
Or rather, the entity he knows as the âMother of Greedââa colossal worm.
â-â
Alon instinctively furrows his brows.
The moment Basiliora approaches, the creature, sensing the threat, emerges from the Ashes where it had been hiding.
Its appearance alone is enough to distort even Alonâs usually unshaken expression.
Its massive back is jagged like a volcanic peak, with countless holes continuously spewing out more Ashes.
Molten magma endlessly oozes from its face, like a living volcano.
And finallyâ
Alon confirmed the presence of the massive pincers that looked capable of even seizing Basiliora.
âAs expected, it really is the Mother of Greed.â
He was certain.
Basiliora immediately lunged forward to deal with the Mother of Greed,
â â -!?
But before it could bite down, its body recoiled backward.
Puhwaaakâ!
It was because magma had begun to flow from the creatureâs entire body.
Moreover, the Ashes that had been mercilessly trampled by Basiliora just moments ago began to frenzy the moment the Mother of Greed was attacked, desperately climbing onto Basiliora.
âSo even Basilioraâs body isnât enough to withstand this.â
However, Alon did not panic.
Not only did he know the weakness of the Creatures of Greed, but he also knew exactly how to deal with the Mother of Greed.
The only issue wasâ
âMana, huh.â
Killing the Mother of Greed was simple.
If he used the Ice Sealing Technique he had developed with Fenia, The Mother of Greed before him would be reduced to nothing more than a scattering of ice petals.
The creature was excessively weak to water.
But the problem was the surrounding conditions.
For the Ice Sealing Technique to be effective, the entire space occupied by the enemy had to be within Alonâs control.
While his mana might remain stable internally, externally, it could easily be disrupted.
And this spaceâ
Was far too vast for Alon to dominate with his mana alone.
Which meant the Ice Sealing Technique wouldnât work here.
Yet, it was fine.
Because Alon had âanotherâ way to kill the Mother of Greed.
âBlackie.â
[Meow]
With a sigh, Alon called out,
And instantly, Blackie, who had remained hidden in his chest pocket, climbed onto his shoulder.
Then,
Without hesitation, Alon established a mana link with Blackie.
âShadow Wood (æš).â
He murmured softly.
At the same time, Blackieâs tail slithered down Alonâs arms and legs, disappearing into the shadows.
Dluk!
Suddenly, red eyes began to appear all over Blackieâs body.
In an instant, shadows spread from Alonâs body onto Basilioraâs massive form.
Observing the scene, Alon formed a hand seal.
Tuduk!
The surging shadows halted in unison.
Tuduk~! Tudududuk~!!
At the same time, four shadowy hands emerged behind Alonâs back,
And the shadows began to enshroud Basilioraâs body.
This magic had originally been discovered by sheer coincidence.
Following Kylrusâs advice to maintain an uninterrupted link with Blackie while casting magic, Alon had realized that Blackieâs form changed in response to his own mana inscriptions, leading him to further study this phenomenon.
Thus, the magic was neither perfect nor complete.
He had only identified four compatible inscriptions, rather than six.
But that was enough.
That much was more than sufficient to bring down the Mother of Greed before him.
As the first Shadow Seal was completed, the shadows originating from Blackie cloaked Basilioraâs body.
With the second Shadow Seal, the shadows encasing Basiliora transformed into what looked like massive iron armor.
Then, as the third Shadow Seal was completed, the iron-like mana structure continued shifting, layering its molecular composition.
And thenâ
âBasilioraââ
At Alonâs call, Basiliora once again lunged forward, wrapping itself around the Mother of Greed, who was spewing magma in all directions.
The Mother of Greed, in a frenzy, spewed magma even more violently.
Yet, Basilioraâs body, now encased in multiple layers of thickened shadow armor, sustained only negligible damage from the magma that the creature had unleashed at full force.
Finally, as the fourth Shadow Seal was completed, the shadow armor covering Basiliora writhed.
And thenâ
Shadow Engraving (ćœ±ć°).
Thornwood (æŁ).
Black thorns sprouted all over the Mother of Greedâs body.
Spine-chilling, obsidian-black thorns.
***
-!!!!!
A terrifying shriek burst forth from the maw of the Ash Seeder.
At the same time, its massive body collapsed.
Ku-gu-gu-guk!
The entire World Tree trembled, as if on the verge of collapse, threatening to swallow all life within.
Yet despite this, the elvesâ eyes remained fixated on one thing.
The spot where the Mother of Greedâs massive body was falling.
They could not utter a single word.
Even among them, Rim, the elf who had been a Paggade for the longest time, had eyes widened in sheer disbelief.
Because she knew.
Even if all the Paggades gathered and attacked together,
No, even if every Shadow Leaves present here joined the fight,
âThatâ was a monstrous existence they could never hope to defeat.
And so, Rim stood there, staring blankly.
As the massive body collapsed onto the ground, scattering ashes in all directions.
As the Ashes vanished along with it.
And thenâ
She saw him.
Standing atop the great godâs head, his black coat billowing like a shadow.
In this place where no one could use mana except for the Great Ones,
He alone wielded magic as if it were nothing.
âHe is the Primordial Elf.â
The Queenâs voice suddenly echoed in her ears.
She had never once taken those words seriously, the absurd notion of calling a mere human the Primordial Elf.
Yet, at this momentâ
ââŠAh.â
A soft gasp escaped Rimâs lips.
Like a sage reaching enlightenment at dawn, her eyes filled with awe.
***
Meanwhileâ
[Meow-!]
âWell done. This time, you controlled it properly.â
[Meowwww~]
Blackie rubbed its cheek affectionately against Alonâs face.
As he praised the creature, Alon turned his gaze toward the scene of the Mother of Greed turning to dust along with countless other creatures.
The situation was resolved, yet one lingering question remained.
âWhy was the Mother of Greed even here?â
It had no reason to be.
Which meant that somewhere in this place, the âSin of Greedâ was being confined.
As his mind grew tangled with thoughtsâ
[There is something over there.]
Following Basilioraâs deep, resonant voice, Alon shifted his gaze.
At the very center of where the Mother of Greed had been lurking, he saw a mirror.
A large, worn-out mirror, about the size of a door.
Descending from Basilioraâs back, Alon stepped closer to it.
And then, he realizedâ Someone was standing inside the mirror.
It was not his own reflection.
But on closer inspection, the figure bore an uncanny resemblance to him.
Draped in a tattered coat, its face was indistinct, as if concealed by a hazy veil, akin to the dragonkin.
Thenâ
[First.]
[The technique is Reversal of Heaven (é怩).]
The figure suddenly spoke those words.