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Reborn: Evolving From Nothing Chapter 63: Identity

"So you don't know what you are?"

Dorian swatted aside a few grey branches as he trotted through the dense forest, his eyes roving ahead of him.

An hour had passed. They'd sparred for several rounds, with Helena giving him solid advice and tips on how to guard and hold himself in combat. Many of the concepts she'd shared with him centered around being aware of his surroundings, on how to properly respond or react to an enemy attacking in a certain way, or other more detailed topics.

Though they'd only sparred for an hour, Dorian had soaked up all the knowledge she shared.

Some of what she taught wouldn't always apply. For example, in his Giant Myyr Dragon form, he would be far less able to agilely use footwork to dodge a blow. He had no doubt that he would pick up some other, larger forms as time went on.

Still, this was the first time he'd ever gotten any actual practice or teaching in regards to combat. He felt tougher already.

He'd also experimented more with using his will to twist Fate.

It seemed this was the inherent ability his unique soul gave him. There were certain downsides: for example, it was easier to track him through Fate. But the upsides seemed to make that far worth it.

Just by using his will, reality would bend along his wishes.

During the combat with Helena, three times he'd managed to just barely evade an attack she sent out. The first time had cost him nearly 100 points of energy, while the second took around 130 and the third around 280.

Her first attack had been almost the same as the second. Only, when she noticed she was missing, she had adjusted the trajectory of her strike slightly. She still missed, but it cost Dorian more energy to make her miss.

The same thing happened with the third blow, though this time she tried harder.

From this, Dorian learned that the energy he needed to change reality was directly related to the impact his change would have.

"No." Dorian answered, shrugging.

"I was brought into this world from nothing. I have no real parents here, no real family, except the others." He'd opened up to her, a bit, as they'd traveled deeper into the forest.

He didn't feel threatened at all by her, and sharing a bit about himself and the others didn't bother him. He decided to keep the fact that he was from Earth a secret. Anything that wasn't common knowledge for the other Anomalies was something he should keep quiet on.

Too much odd magic existed, who knew if someone could spy on him from afar or look into the past.

"Oh." Helena's response was quiet.

Dorian ducked under a large branch, his eyes catching hold of a small, grey squirrel moving along its length. The squirrel had tough, leathery grey hide and looked rather ferocious for its small size.

Creatures down here at the floor of the ocean of nothingness were stronger, and more dangerous than most surface creatures. Simply surviving down here necessitated that.

"What about you, shorty?" He asked back, taking his eyes off the squirrel to glance back at the vampire.

She was journeying alongside him as they walked deeper into the forest. Dorian wanted to test out his newfound skills on any beasts that attacked him.

Or, as he was secretly hoping, a band of robbers or thieves. He could dispense justice, and get some practice in against real opponents.

"My parents were both killed when I was young." She talked nonchalantly, as if it wasn't a big deal. A small wave of emotion swept over her voice as she talked, however, belying her casualness.

Dorian stopped, his eyes widening. He turned fully around.

She had stopped as well, her eyes full of confusion.

Dorian walked up and gave her a hug.

In the split second before he was about to hug her, unbeknownst to Dorian, her arms blurred as if she was about to rip out his throat. At the last instant, however, she stopped, continuing to stare at him in confusion.

"I'm so sorry. That must've been really hard." The emotion in her voice made it clear that the thoughts still pained her. Dorian did the only thing he could think of, and hugged her.

"Life can be pretty unfair." He let her go, giving her a sharp nod,

"But you just gotta keep toughin' through it. I'm sure they're smiling down on you from above."

Helena's face was indecipherable as she stared at him. After a moment, she nodded slightly, casting her eyes away.

A few seconds passed in silence as they resumed walking.

"So how come you're such a good fighter?" Dorian asked, after a while, breaking the silence. Helena was incredibly skilled, from Dorian's layperson perspective. She seemed to have an innate understanding for anything relating to combat.

Helena shrugged,

"It's because I need to be. I have a single goal in this life." She said, her voice starting to brim with passion.

"And that is to defeat a certain man."

"Oh?" Dorian said, curious,

"Who?"

"The man closest to becoming a God." Helena began, her fists clenching as she spoke,

"The strongest Wizard, and warrior, in existence."

"The being that injured and cut off the path to Ascendancy for Highlord Marcus." Her eyes flashed with anger,

"The Mad King Telmon."

"What do you think Cassiera? Should I put the vase here, or over here?" Arthur Telmon, known to most simply as the Wizard King Telmon, glanced at the large, white vase with a worried look. The ornate flowery design on it was simple, but beautiful, and gave off a holy aura.

His violet eyes were gleamed with a strange light, while his strong jaw and small nose gave him a masculine, handsome appearance. A long, red scar ran down the length of his right cheek onto his neck, and a set of muscular shoulders. A small golden crown rested upon his head.

The white robe he wore, adorned with a black colored insignia of a wizard's spellbook, was currently pulled up tightly as he looked around the large garden he was standing in, shrugging.

It was an expansive, mystical garden. Hundreds of trees, bushes, and exotic plants lined a grey stone path, filling the area with a sense of magic and health. Magic Herbs of all sorts and types cluttered the area, a veritable fortress of wealth and plantlife.

"Oh your Highness…" Cassiera's slim form shivered into existence, the tight blue dress she wore accentuating her curves as she spoke with adoration.

"It looks perfect there!" She gushed.

Telmon frowned.

"Cassiera, I'm still holding it."

"Yes." She nodded her head,

"You are indeed, your highness. Your observing eyes are as sharp as ever." She was completely serious.

He glanced at her through narrowed eyes.

"What about here?" He put it in his other hand.

"Perfection."

"Here?" He placed it on his right knee, holding it up.

"Beauty untold."

"Here?" He placed it on his head.

"The fallen Gods have blessed your wisdom."

He sighed and set the vase down, glaring at her.

"Are you just saying that as an excuse to compliment me?"

"Wh-what, yo-your Majesty!" Cassiera blushed as she spoke, her eyes darting around.

She was an incredibly smart woman, the leader of the Fate Department. A devout and powerful Wizard, there were few as tactical and cunning as she. That was, if she was facing anyone but Telmon.

"Nevermind, nevermind." He shook his head, forcing himself not to smile. He'd stop teasing her for now.

He blinked, however, freezing as a message magically entered his ears.

A grim smiled donned his face.

"Come, Cassiera. It seems the corpse of that Anomaly has arrived." A while ago one of his Wizards had perished killing one of the invading Anomalies. Since then, the remaining creatures had caused chaos and destruction to spread throughout the 30,000 Worlds.

They still knew very little about these creatures. Having the corpse to examine might be able to answer many of the questions Telmon had.

Telmon casually waved his hand.

In an instant, reality warped and he and Cassiera vanished, reappearing several miles away in a large, grey chamber.

This chamber stretched at least a hundred meters in length, and several hundred in width, and was shaped like a large rectangle. It was hewn from the earth, set underground, many miles below the surface. Several large, glowing orbs of light decorated the sides of the mostly empty chamber, lighting it up.

A large, flashing portal could be seen at one end of the chamber. From this portal, a small troop of Wizards could be seen emerging. They wore an odd assortment of colored robes, indicating various departments. The Wave Department, the Light Department, the Sound Department, the Gravity Department, and a few others. Most of them seemed to be middle-aged or older, all powerful Lord Class Wizards. Several of them were even Pseudo-King Class.

There were very few King Class Wizards in existence, even for the massive, gargantuan Borrel Autarchy. Lord Class Wizards made up the lion's share of his forces.

"Your Highness." A representative came forth from the group of Wizards. A Pseudo-King Class Wizard that Telmon recognized. An elderly member of the Gravity Department, Gwentel Tolm. He had short white hair and a small beard, his figure carrying forward with pride.

"My condolences about Antdre." Telmon began.

Antdre was one of the Lord Class Wizards that had died against the self-declared 'Secondborn.' Telmon had an impeccable memory, and recalled that Gwentel had been friends with him. They were both members of the Gravity Department.

"He died a Wizard's death." The representative was somber as he replied, a tinge of sadness in his tone. He continued, not pausing, a hint of anger in his voice,

"We have successfully brought forth the corpse of the fallen Anomaly." Gwentel waved his hand.

Immediately, a huge corpse appeared in the air. A massive, thirty meter tall vaguely humanoid creature. Its entire body seemed to be made out of blackened wood, covered in hundreds of burn marks and scars. Its long arms were blackened, but covered in what appeared to be large, wooden plates. The face of the creature was almost non-existent. Instead of having facial features, it was just an oddly unsettling empty mask. No eyes, no mouth, just a blank slate.

A small, wooden crown rested atop its head, also partially burnt.

The exact description of an Ancient Boorakian Wood Giant, a powerful Lord Class beast thought extinct.

"I see." Telmon stared at it, his eyes cool. The Lord Class Volcanic Wizard Petryon, a man with a promising future, had died to kill this beast.

He blinked as he looked at it.

"It was a difficult journey, but we managed to safel-" Gwentel began, but was cut off.

"It's not dead." Telmon waved his hand. The wooden corpse flung through the air, landing down about a hundred meters away from them. Cassiera's body shimmered out of existence as she hid away, obeying a mental command Telmon sent.

"Pardon?" Gwentel looked at him in confusion.

"I said: It's not dead." Telmon jumped up into the air, his voice relaxed.

A glowing, white halo appeared, hovering around the Wizard King's forehead. The air around him remained perfectly calm and stable, not a hint of anything present.

"How foolish of you, Anomaly." A small smile appeared on his face,

"To willingly give yourself up to me." He waved his hand again,

"Are you going to wait there doing nothing? Or…?" As he spoke, a beam of white energy shot forward, intent on blasting into the giant wooden corpse.

Gwentel, and the rest of the Lord Class Wizards, all looked on in confusion. At the same time, they began to cast several defensive spells, protecting themselves just in case.

At the last second, the enormous wooden corpse shivered. Abruptly, its body jerked backwards, flipping over as it cackled,

"Ohhhh, hahahaha! You saw through me! Hahaha! How delightful!" Its voice was piercing and high pitched, an irritating whine.

As it spoke, its body began to transform, the burnt skin slogging off, revealing a plain, brown wooden exterior.

"You aren't an Ancient Boorkian Wood Giant, are you?" Telmon responded, folding his hands together quietly.

"Hahaha, maybe, maybe not? Why does it matter? What is perfection without a little fun?" It laughed as it spoke. After it finished talking, it slammed its foot down, an incredibly dense Aura bursting forth from it. Brown light flashed out, coloring the air around it.

"I, the Seventhborn, shall show you the fun inherent in perfection! Hahahaha!" Its voice took on an insane edge. Tens of thousands of wooden roots began to explode from its body, shivering forth with an incredibly dense air of power.

A faint, brown image of a Halo formed around the head of the huge, hulking wooden creature.

"Pseu-Pseudo Angelic Class!" Gwentel's face paled as he looked on in shock, his body blurring as he retreated backwards for the portal. It was a well-known fact that if a human faced a powerful bloodline beast of the same Class, they would be easily trounced.

The bodies of most beasts were simply far, far too strong when compared to humanity. Even with magic to compensate, the powerful Abilities most creatures had made each battle a tough one.

A Pseudo-Angelic Class Beast was considered a match for an Angelic Class Human Wizard.

"You are mighty, Wizard King, so I've heard! Let us have a mighty fun battle! Hahahaha!"

The tentacles of wood began to tear into space itself as they shot towards Telmon. Spatial fractures appeared, distorting the vision of everyone present. The Aura that wrapped around the wood was corrosive, painful to even look at.

Telmon shook his head,

"Arrogance." He snapped his fingers.

Immediately, an invisible barrier appeared around him. As the thousands of tentacles slammed into this barrier, they glanced off it, the spatial fractures twisting and falling out of existence.

"I will share something fun with you, my foolish friend." He smiled,

"Through my research, I've made several discoveries and established hundreds of theories. One of those theories is about existence itself."

"It is my firm belief that everything in existence is made up of tiny, minuscule particles. Every single thing, from you and your form, to me and mine."

"Everything in reality can be singled out and humbled down to a collection of numbers and data, representing the whole. Tiny minute particles, moving with purpose and energy."

By now, the thousands of wooden tentacles had completed bounced off the invisible barrier that protected Telmon. They instead began to surround him, hundreds of spatial tears ripping apart reality itself as they tried to rain down upon him.

The other Wizards had long since retreated through the still open portal, making a safe escape during the fight. They would prove useless in a match of such power and scale, and made the wise decision to get out of the way.

"Hahahahaha! Die! Collapse! Tear! Such fun! I waited so long for this!" The Seventhborn's insane voice sang out over the chaotic screams of space as more and more tears appeared.

"Do you know what that knowledge means, my foolish friend?" Telmon continued, unperturbed.

"It means there is nothing in existence that can hinder me." He clasped his hands together.

"Creation Magic." He began, casting a spell. His eyes glowed with white light,

"Atomic Deconstruction."

WHOOSH

Everything around Telmon transformed into ash.

The thousands of tentacles, the stone floor, everything within a hundred meters of him transformed into small, grey particles of ash.

The massive wooden body of the Sevenborn was the only thing left within a hundred meter gap, all of its wooden tentacles severed.

"Creation Magic: Universal Space Prison." Telmon waved his hands casually, casting another spell.

Immediately, the space where the Anomaly was standing in shock was sealed off, vanishing from reality as he imprisoned the creature.

Telmon sighed with disappointment as he looked around at the now badly marred room. Thousands of gaping scars could be seen, the damaging spatial waves wrecking the underground transport chamber. The portal his Wizards had used to get here had long since been destroyed.

"How boring." He shook his head,

"Cassiera, get the Earth Department to fix this place up. Also, have the Space Department work on establishing a new Network Portal."

"Yes, your Highness!"

Dorian settled down comfortably into bed, stretching his tired muscles.

He'd gotten into several fights as he traveled through the forest, various savage beasts trying to kill him. He'd managed to practice several of the tips Helena had given him, slowly laying a foundation for his own martial skill. He hadn't acquired any unique or powerful bloodlines, but the experience and knowledge he gained made it a worthwhile venture.

Tomorrow, he decided, he would begin his final preparations.

It was time he left for the next world on his list, to journey towards the Ember Gorge, and create a new body for William.

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234 Reason
233 Accumulation
232 A Final Beginning
231 Focus End of Volume 8
230 Revelation
229 Eyes
228 Zero vs Wukong
227 Facing Death
226 Breakthrough
225 Fated
224 Found
Chapter 223 Everything
Chapter 222 Impending
Chapter 221 King Class
Chapter 220 Lure
Chapter 219 Discovery
Chapter 218 Bound for Icicar once more
Chapter 217 Back
Chapter 216 Annihilate
Chapter 215 The Core
Chapter 214 World Phenomena
Chapter 213 Return
Chapter 211 End End of Volume
Chapter 210 Block
Chapter 209 Reason
Chapter 208 Rescue
Chapter 207 Absorb
Chapter 206 Shear
Chapter 205 Warping Turkey
Chapter 204 Thanksgiving
Chapter 203 Status
Chapter 202 The Thunder Sain
Chapter 201 Meeting
Chapter 200 Guardian Knights
Chapter 199 Twis
Chapter 198 Original
Chapter 197 Merge
Chapter 196 Dare
Chapter 195 Lord Inigo
Chapter 194 Truth
Chapter 193 Pride
Chapter 192 Savior
Chapter 191 Stand
Chapter 190 New Developments
Chapter 189 Inheritence
Chapter 188 Break
Chapter 187 Disciple
Chapter 186 Cleanse
Chapter 185 Chains
Chapter 184 Law
Chapter 183 Stairs
Chapter 182 Trap
Chapter 181 Castle
Chapter 180 Moria
Chapter 179 Crossing
Chapter 178 Confrontations
Chapter 177 Superior Moon Auction House
Chapter 176 Impressed
Chapter 148 New Laws
Chapter 147 Upgrade
Chapter 146 Landed Start of Volume 6
Chapter 140 Future
Chapter 139 Tiny
Chapter 133 To Ash
Chapter 121 Knives
Chapter 113 A Talk
Chapter 102 Battle
Chapter 100 Building Up
Chapter 98 Gambling
Chapter 96 Casino
Chapter 95 The Return of the Godly Dragon
Chapter 87 Leaving Blizzaria
Chapter 86 Developments
Chapter 85: Leaving
Chapter 84: Give and Take
Chapter 83: Dorian vs The King Class Grakon
Chapter 82: The Darkness Left By Yukeli
Chapter 81: The Red Portal
Chapter 80: Sun Wukong vs Zero
Chapter 79: Breaking In
Chapter 78: Yukeli
Chapter 77: Clashing with the Shades
Chapter 76: Memories
Chapter 75: Meeting The Lightsworn Fox
Chapter 74: Arrival at Icicar
Chapter 73: A Meeting of Proportions
Chapter 72: Shades
Chapter 71: Veritas
Chapter 70
Chapter 69: Taking Root
Chapter 68: New Forms and New Abilities
Chapter 67: Magic
Chapter 66: Travel
Chapter 65: Setting Off for Blizzaria
Chapter 64: Something Goes Right
Chapter 63: Identity
Chapter 62: Willpower
Chapter 61: A Question
Chapter 60: Awakening
Chapter 59: Waiting
Chapter 56: Standing Alone
Chapter 55: Lord Class
Chapter 54: Giving Aid
Chapter 53: Meeting
Chapter 52
Chapter 51: Arrival
Chapter 50: A Calm Night
Chapter 49: The Spoils
Chapter 48: The Main Course
Chapter 47: The Appetizer
Chapter 46
Chapter 45: Finding Treasure
Chapter 44: Exploring
Chapter 43: The Overbal Canyon
Chapter 42: A Future of Possibilities
Chapter 41: Preparation
Chapter 40: Relaxation
Chapter 39: Killing
Chapter 38: Target
Chapter 37: Sneaking
Chapter 36
Chapter 35: Condense
Chapter 34: Setup
Chapter 33: Potor City
Chapter 32: Taprisha
Chapter 31: Clash
Chapter 30: Meeting
Chapter 29: Third Evolution - (Hidden for spoilers)
Chapter 26: Taking Life
Chapter 25: Giving Death
Chapter 24: Escape
Chapter 23: Connection Shattered
Chapter 22: Rising
Chapter 21: The Calm before the Storm
Chapter 20: High
Chapter 19: Taking Flight
Chapter 18: Necessities
Chapter 17: An Offer
Chapter 16: Reflection
Chapter 15: The Old Mage
Chapter 14: Bluffing
Chapter 13: Godly Dragon
Chapter 12: Confusion
Chapter 11: Lucky day
Chapter 10: Getting Close
Chapter 9: Regrets
Chapter 8: Second Evolution - Myyr Dragon
Chapter 7: Treasure
Chapter 6: Humans
Chapter 5: The Ironhide Wolf
Chapter 4: New Ability
Chapter 3: Growing
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