The next few days passed in a blur. Eat, sleep, kill monsters, repeat. It was as if I was playing an MMORPG that I had gotten addicted to, to the extent that losing track of time was only to be expected. However, I never relaxed that far. I kept a close eye on the amount of time that was passing. Of course, a big reason was just that I wanted to keep my routines proper, but a bigger reason was that I wanted to know how much time it would take for me to gain levels.
With my new skills, I had already developed completely new ways of fighting. By using {Subskill: Transfer}, I could open small windows in space next to me and near monsters. Then, I could fire my [Secret Fang] and approach opponents from oblique angles, cast [Bind] to save on [DUR] and killing them with {Subskill: Spatial Rend} to save on MP. With the help of the map and the amount I was moving around, it took me just two days to level up. Unfortunately, these levels were in increments of 5000 EXP. In other words, reaching level 2 would require 10,000 EXP, level 3 would require 15,000 EXP and so on. Fortunately, I had a whole [Labyrinth] to myself.
Without stopping at floor 86 for too long, I raided hotspots of rank C monsters and killed as many as possible, retrieving [Mana Cores] and any body parts that seemed useful. Most of the monsters I killed were [Greater Arachnophobos], but there were also a number of [Seleridira (C)], lizard-like creatures with ridged brows and spiked tails. Of course, if any [Hellapes] got in my way, I would kill them, but for the most part I left them alone. In order to avoid them as much as possible, I delved into my newly acquired [Dark Magic] skill and acquired {Subskill: Illusion}, {Subskill: Shadow Cloak}, and {Subskill: Shadow Walker}.
{Subskill: Illusion
Skill Description: Creates an illusion
Skill Prerequisites:
Skill Effects: Creates an illusion that can generate false impressions; MP consumption 30/s; illusion tangibility scales with [Dark Magic] level.}
{Subskill: Shadow Cloak
Skill Description: Wraps the user in [Dark Magic] to avoid detection.
Skill Prerequisites:
Skill Effects:Cloaks user in shadow to avoid detection skills; MP consumption 25/s; certain detection skills may still detect user; concealment scales with [Dark Magic] level.}
{Subskill: Shadow Walker
Skill Description: Transfers the user between two shadows..
Skill Prerequisites:
Skill Effects: Designates two shadows as entry and exit points and transfers the user between them; MP consumption 70; maximum distance scales with [Dark Magic] level.}
These skills were instrumental in avoiding as many [Hellapes] as possible to avoid incurring the wrath of the [Unbound Hellape King]. By using both the [Dark Magic] and [Spatial Magic] {Subskills}, I was able to sneak past gaggles of [Hellapes] without being detected, and therefore never had to face a situation in which I had to kill too many of them. Occasionally, the lone [Hellape] would wander into a combat situation in which I had already been engaging other monsters, so I would have to dispatch of it as well, but these situations were rare, and I only had to kill two of them.
In using and thinking about my [Dimension Strike] and {Subskill: Spatial Corridor}, however, my [World Handbook] levelled up. The information contained within told me that this world existed on a plane known as the [Main Dimension]. Alongside it existed plenty of [Parallel Dimensions], most of which were identical to the [Main Dimension]. According to the [World Handbook], some [Parallel Dimensions] diverged due to certain existences from the [Main Dimension] entering them and altering them so as to become an [Alternate Dimension]. Such was the case for the dimension in which most [Vallen] lived.
Each [Parallel Dimension] had no impact on the [Main Dimension]. The impact only went one way - changes in the [Main Dimension] would affect the [Parallel Dimensions], not the other way around. However, certain kinds of [Spatial Magic] skills could cause [Parallel Dimensions] to affect the [Main Dimension]. This was known as "collapsing probabilities". By creating one change in a [Parallel Dimension], such as in the case of [Dimension Strike] causing damage to an enemy, or {Subskill: Spatial Corridor} allowing the user to move unseen through a [Parallel Dimension], [Spatial Magic] could fold the [Parallel Dimension] into the [Main Dimension], causing the change in the [Parallel Dimension] to affect the [Main Dimension].
I had no idea just what kinds of implications this had, but I figured I would learn more later on. With this little information, it was hard to extrapolate just how much [Parallel Dimensions] could be manipulated to affect the [Main Dimension], and what kinds of skills had to be used in what ways to create staggering effects.
However, what I did notice was that [Dark Magic] and [Spatial Magic] seem to have certain skills that overlap very closely with each other. {Subskill: Illusion} and {Subskill: Distort Space} both had the effect of creating illusory impressions; {Subskill Shadow Cloak} and {Subskill: Spatial Corridor} involved passing by enemies while avoiding detection; {Subskill: Shadow Walker} and {Subskill: Transfer} were two iterations of essentially the same kind of movement.
Could I...combine them?
...
I tried. For over thirty hours. And failed every single time. Perhaps there was some other hidden requirement, or perhaps I needed both of them to reach Lv.10, or perhaps I needed to add another skill. With too little information, I gave up and continued on.
As I reached the entrance to floor 85, I checked my status.
[HP: 600/600 +1%/s] 100UP
[MP: 862/1200 +2%/s] 200UP
[PWR: 100 (+45/25)] 19UP
[DEF: 45 (+40)] 10UP
[MAG: 220 (+30/40)] 30UP
[RES: 45 (+20)] 10UP
[AGI: 125] 5UP
[WIS: 110] 10UP
[WPR: 110]
SP: 0
[Reincarnator (B)] [Giant Slayer (C)] [Headstrong (C)] [Instant Killer (C)] [Speed Slayer (D)]
[World Handbook Lv.3] [Resilience Lv.2] [Cull The Strong Lv.2] [First Impression Lv.2] 1UP
[One-Hit Lv.1]
[Skill Management Lv.3] 1UP [Weapon Refinery Lv.1] [Critical Edge Lv.2] 1UP [Detection Lv.3] 2UP [Monster Processing Lv.3] 2UP
[Identify Lv.9] 3UP [Area Cast Lv.7] 2UP [Thought Acceleration Lv.5] 2UP [Navigation Lv.5] 3UP [Quick Cast Lv.4] 2UP [Acceleration Lv.2] 1UP [Backstab Lv.4] 3UP [Dark Magic Lv.3] 2UP [Stealth Lv.2] 1UP [Swordplay Lv.1] [Target Lv.1] [Thread Manipulation Lv.4] 3UP [Life Magic] [Bind Lv.3] NEW [Harden Lv.2] NEW
[Flight Lv.3] [MP Super-Regeneration Lv.2] 1UP [HP Super-Regeneration Lv.1] [Spatial Magic Lv.9] 1UP [Dimension Strike Lv.1]
I had definitely been grinding hard these past days. A lot of my skills had levelled up significantly in the time that it had taken me to amass over 15,000 EXP for two measly levels. The good thing about evolving was that instead of 30 SP per level up, it was now 42. I could add a lot more stats than before. Of course, it would probably take me forever to reach my next evolution point.
Just as I was about to enter the teleportation formation, the mechanical voice rang out in my head.
-The [Unbound Hellape King] has noticed your existence.
Um, excuse me what?
{Title Description: Awarded to one favoured by the [Unbound Hellape King]. Allows safe passage through floor 86 of the [Megaceris Endless Labyrinth].
Title Prerequisites: Gain the favour of the [Unbound Hellape King] by killing the natural enemies of the [Hellapes].
Title Rewards: Safe passage through [Hellape] territory; 1x [Hellape King's Favour].}
{Crushing this item will call monsters of the [Hellape] evolution line to your location to defend against a threat. The level and rank of summoned monsters depends on your own rank and level, as well as the rank and level of the threat.}
As I held a dark blue gem-like object and cast [Identify] on it, this information flowed into my head. I could not be more shocked. I had thought I was merely avoiding the wrath of the [Unbound Hellape King], but it seemed that I had inadvertently gained his favour instead because I killed off so many [Greater Arachnophobos] and [Seleridiras], both of which were natural enemies of the [Hellapes]. Well, it wasn't as though the rewards were that significant. The rank of the title was higher than the rewards would suggest because it carried an implicit threat. Regardless, I was thankful that the floor boss decided to give me his favour.
"Thank you."
I spoke to open air, then stepped on the teleportation formation, activated {Subskill: Shadow Cloak}, and vanished from the 86th floor.