Master, One of the paragon paths has been accepted. Tel-Nu raised an eyebrow, "interesting. Very interesting. So soon?" Tel-Nu pulled up a status screen.
Paragon of Kindness: Quest accepted by Delson Snow.
Delson's Status Information
Name: Delson Snow
Level: 12
Health Points: 1,800/1,800
Mana Points: 120/120
Strength: 20
Dexterity: 20
Constitution: 20
Intelligence: 14
Wisdom: 10
Charisma: 14
Skills: Thought of Death
Abilities Active: None
Abilities Passive: Double Rewards: Skill doubles all experience points, allocation points and dropped loot.
Quests
1. Complete tutorial. Twenty five percent out of one hundred percent
Reward: Hidden
2. Chain Quest: The path of Kindness. Five percent out of one hundred
3. AVAILABLE
Tel-Nu was a little surprised at the status window of Delson Snow. How very interesting Tel-Nu thought. "This should be quite interesting indeed. Sira?" Tel-Nu said. "Yes Master," Sira responded. "Let's keep a close eye on Delson Snow. Update me on any future changes. We might be seeing an anomaly and I am quite interested in seeing this play out. Will he become my nemesis or ally? Only time will tell for sure."
Tel-Nu pulled up another system window which showed seven names. He shifted Delson Snow's name off of this list and added it to another title outlier. Yes, he thought this should indeed be very interesting. I should begin to prepare an alternate timeline just in case this trail acts closer towards my vision. "Sira, how is the planet search coming along?" Tel-Nu asked. "Master, we have found fifty-six potential planets to look at, seven planets that are blacklisted, and two planets that have been white listed for worst case outcome." Tel-Nu raised an eyebrow once again, "fifty-six potential planets, seems like we may need to narrow the search for a suitable replacement after we destroy the Earth."
"Master, if I may suggest something," Sira asked. "What is your suggestion Sira," Tel-Nu inquired. "Out of the fifty-six planets, one is almost exactly like the Earth," Sira explained. Tel-Nu looked intrigued so Sira continued. "The only difference is the energies of the planet are much much more dense than that of Earth" Sira said. "You don't say," Tel-Nu mumbled as he pulled up the list of planets in the system's search. "Sira, which one are you referring to," Tel-Nu asked. "Planet twenty-one Master," Sira said. Tel-Nu pulled up the information on the planet Sira was talking about.
Planet Twenty-One
Planet scan results: Planet is located closest to the veil portal, all scans show that the atmosphere is ideal for continued evolution of human biology on the path of enlightenment. Resources are bountiful and the planet is currently uninhabited by intelligent life. No detection of potential god class threats. Surrounding galaxy shows no signs of being claimed nor any signs of being visited since it came into existence. Scans show that the galaxy may have a potential of eleven habitable planets however if potential habitants have achieved advanced evolution state then there could be up to one thousand nine hundred and seventy three planets available for inhabitation.
"Sira, prepare the portal for transport. I want to have a closer look at this galaxy. They wouldn't dare encroach on this galaxy if they sense my presence there." Tel-Nu ordered. "Yes Master, Immediately," Sira responded before disappearing from view to prepare for her master's departure. Sira began prepping her Master's battle equipment and meals as he often would be gone for weeks at a time. Her thoughts drifting to the last time her master returned from a similar trip on another galaxy that turned out to be inhabited. Tel-Nu had returned battered and his equipment was completely destroyed. He had obliterated the inhabitants of the galaxy and refused to talk about what he had found there.
She could still remember the first time Tel-nu and her met. The lengths he was willing to go to in order to evolve the human race were terrifying at times. She had searched the galaxy up on the system after he had retired to his room to recover from his battles. To her dismay the galaxy had been erased from existence. Not long after Tel-Nu was contacted by the God's Counsel and had received an ill-disguised threat to not do that again. Unfortunately for them they had underestimated Tel-Nu's power as they too met their demise at his hands.
As she was lost in her thoughts Tel-Nu walked into the prepping room. "Sira, I want you to keep an eye on Delson while I am gone. While you are at it please keep a close eye on Victoria Pathos as well. I think she might be making a move sooner than later," Tel-Nu ordered. Startled by his sudden appearance during her moment of distraction, Sira jumped causing her to knock a bowl of powdered ingredients off her work table. The room was instantly filled with a cloud of white. Tel-Nu simply waved his hand condensing the powder back into the bowl. "Sorry Sira, I didn't mean to startle you." "No worries, Master," Sira said. "I was just thinking about the last time you ventured out." Tel-Nu signed "It will be fine, Sira. The counsel or what's left of it knows not to get in my way again," Tel-Nu reassured her. "But Master, I am worried about you, You've changed. You never killed before when we first met. Now you've slaughtered millions." Sira trembled as she said this. Sira slowly looked up at Tel-Nu. His face was hidden beneath a cowl that made his face appear as a void. She hated that cowl, it was so ominous and dark. "Please Master, If there is intelligent life in that galaxy don't destroy them," Sira pleaded. "I am sorry, Sira. I can't promise that to you. I don't do this out of pleasure. You don't know what waits beyond this portal. And you are wrong," Tel-Nu said.
"Master, what am I wrong about," Sira nervously asked.
"Trillions, Sira I have slaughtered trillions. It has changed me."