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Chapter 179: Blade Launch

    Chapter 179: de Launch


    <em>He cant be right, </em>Vir thought. <em>Strength isnt everything.</em>


    The mighty Mahakurma took a step, shaking the ground under him.


    <em>Okay, maybe it can help, </em>Vir relented. Besides, that wasn''t <em>quite </em>what Cirayus had said. <em>Why is he always right?</em>


    Vir meditated cross-legged on the second domain lordsir, limating to the denser prana. Meditating in this environment elerated the process, but even nowa full weekterhis body hadnt yet fully adjusted to the three-fold increase in density.


    It had been a lonely process, with only Cirayus and his pet Ash Tear to keep himpany. The Tear had grown boldertely, edging closer, but never so close that Vir felt in danger.


    <em>One week, huh? </em>Vir thought, keeping a wary eye on the Tear. Another month in the Human Realm, gone.


    Vir shook off the thought, turning his mind to the lecture Cirayus had given him about his tactics. Or more urately, for having relied on tactics to such an extent. While the demon made it clear he was a proponent of preparedness, hed harped on the importance of strength.


    <em>Sound tactics and good technique can close the gap in power, but some chasms are simply too wide to cross. If you insist on fighting this way, you will find yourself outmatched by your foes before long.</em>


    It hadnt been long at all. The very next domain lord was in a league of its own. And, like the Tuskers, the beast was absent from the bestiaries Vir had read.


    It resembled a cross between a crab and an armored gori, capped by an insect head. Twin metal-ded trunks of forearms ended in powerful fists, while the rest of the beast stood on four primate legs the size of tree trunks, also covered in metal. A domed steel carapace covered its whole back, making the creature look more like an assemge of metal parts than anything organic.


    Vir wondered if its body could be harvested for use as weaponry, but that was putting the cart before the Ashva. Hed have to kill the thing, first.


    It was obvious at a nce that his existing offensive armament was insufficient. Even ignoring its prana armor, Vir doubted his attacks could prate its metal hide deep enough to matter. Nor could he rely on his chakras.


    So, instead of rushing headlong into a fight he had no chance of winning, Vir had spent the majority of his time with Cirayus, meditating on the Foundation chakra while his body limated, but his progress felt cial. Never had any ability taken so much time and effort to achieve. Though Cirayus assured Vir his progress was well above average, he still couldnt stand it.


    <em>Even if I did open the Foundation Chakra, I dont know how much good it would do</em>.


    Itd heighten his metaphysical senses and allow him to deflect mental chakra-based attacks, which, while invaluable against chakra-wielding enemies, didnt sound nearly as useful as a new Talent would be.


    The only area he seemed to have an advantage in was speed, but while <em>Haste </em>would serve him well in this fight, it wasnt even close to enough. It didnt matter how fast Vir moved if he couldnt deal damage, and without prana armor of his own, he couldnt risk taking a single hit.


    He could picture it wellthe battle would drag on, hed eventually tire and make a mistake, and that would be the end of him.


    Which was why long-range offense was foremost on Virs mind. Distance allowed him more options while also keeping him safe in a fight. When his enemies could end him in a single strike, that margin of safety was no longer a luxury; it became a necessity.


    While his chakrams had still been of some use in the Human Realm, they simply werent strong enough anymore. Vir either needed a way to imbue his chakrams with prana, or some other means of attacking at range. Like a tattoo.


    Based on his existing knowledge, the primary purpose of tattoos was not simply enhancing abilitiesthey allowed one to project power at a distance, like with <em>Bncer of Scales</em>. Vir wondered if tattoos may in fact tie in to the 144 minor chakra points around the body. Itd certainly exin why tattoo cement mattered so much.


    Nevertheless, Vir didnt have ess to tattoos right now, so his chakrams were still his best bet.


    There <em>was, </em>however, an obvious Talent waiting for him. <em>de Launch. </em>The Mythic Tier ability KamnaPrincess Minas bodyguardhad used when hed fled from Dahas castle.


    <em>Prana de </em>was the first step of this progression sequence. Vir had mastered that, and now he also had the Rare Tier <em>de Projection, </em>which doubled the length of his katar, sacrificing some of its deadliness.


    Humans liked to call Talents by many names, but several shared simr underlying fundamentals. The Common Tier <em>Leap, Blink, Empower,</em> and <em>High Jump, </em>all used the same basic principle of supersaturating ones muscles with prana,bined with intent.


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    <em>Prana de </em>and <em>de Projection </em>both relied on priming prana within the body before shooting it out, so it made sense that <em>de Launch </em>would be an extension of <em>de Projection.</em>


    Grasping his katar, Vir gave it a shot. Kamna had pulled Earth Affinity prana from the ground out of necessity, but Vir saw no good reason to do that when airborne Ash prana was so abundant. Itd allow him to avoid moving prana through his whole body like he was normally forced to.


    In his mind, the main difference between <em>Launch </em>and its lesser variants was the amount of prana it consumed. The amount in Virs body wasnt nearly sufficient to power it. Hed suspected that was the reason hed never obtained it in the Human Realm. A theory that would now be put to the test.


    Vir grasped his katar and allowed his supersaturatedyer of prana against his skin topse around his arms. Airborne ash prana rushed in, but Vir was ready for it. He sent it spiraling, shooting out of his arm, wreathing his de.


    The first stage<em>Prana de. </em>Except now, it used ambient prana.


    He upped the flow, pouring more prana into the Talent.


    The prana grew so dense, it became visible to regr vision, like a razor-thin film of death that wrapped the seric edge.


    It destabilized when the prana became too great for it, but Vir then willed the de to extend. Prana short forth, doubling, then tripling the length of his katar. <em>de Projection.</em> While not as dense, it was still far deadlier than his <em>Prana de </em>in the Human Realm.


    The question was what to do now. He knew extending it any further would just make the prana dissipate harmlessly.


    Vir closed his eyes, picturing Kamnas motions. Shed swung and the prana had <em>left </em>her de, ripping across the ground like a <em>Wind de, </em>only<em></em>made with Earth Prana instead.


    Vir mimicked the motion, swinging his de, but the prana clung doggedly on.


    <em>Its the intent. I need the right intent here.</em>


    Talents always relied on his will to direct the energy. Instead of a de, Vir thought of a vertical line ripping through the air.


    Same result.


    Over the next minutes, Vir went through several images and intents.


    In hindsight, hed overthought it. It was right there, in the name. de <em>Launch.</em>


    <em>Launch, </em>Vir thought, swinging his superpowered katar. He thought hed been ready for what happened next, but the inrush of prana stunned him. The ability wasnt satisfied yet. It thirsted for <em>more.</em>


    Vir could feel the blood in his arm reach capacity, then surpass it. Just as he worried that his blood might rupture, it stopped, and a deadly de of physicalized prana tore through the air, searing the ground over which it passed. It continued relentlessly on, as if bent on ripping a hole in reality itself, until it finally dissipated in the distance, some twenty paces away.


    Sweat dribbled down Virs brow, and his breaths came heavy.


    <em>What in Veras name was that?</em>


    The prana consumption was unlike anything hed predicted. Neither <em>Prana de </em>nor <em>de Projection </em>consumed anywhere near as much.


    With fresh blood cycling through his arm, Vir tried again, this time bracing himself for the torrent of prana that was toe.


    It was hardly any easier. Prana flooded into his arm and out his hand, surging out of the katars de and leaving his blood stretched and strained.


    Vir hardly cared. His prana capacity could always be increased. In fact, hed always nned exactly that.


    Goosebumps red all around his body. The <em>power! </em>It was in another league entirely, easily making it the most powerful attack Vir had ever learned.


    Not only that


    <em>If I can get it tounch from my de, what about</em>


    Virs eyesnded on the disks thaty on the ground beside him. Sheathing his katar, he kept his expectations low as he picked up the throwing disks.


    <em>It wont work. It has every reason to fail. This is foolish, </em>he thought. <em>But what if</em>


    There was a chance. It <em>might </em>work.


    Gripping the disk, Vir closed his eyes and fueled it with prana. When hed first attempted to wreathe the disks with <em>Prana de, </em>his control over prana had been far less refined. Since then, hed learned to modte how tightly prana spun as it exited his arm. This time, he barely spun the prana at all, letting it arczily across the edge of the disc.


    <em>Its still the wrong shape, </em>he realized.


    So instead of envisioning the prana spearing out in a line, he willed it to be more fluid and dynamic. Like flowing water, bending to the curvature of the circr de.


    Vir knew hed seeded, even before hed opened his eyes. Energy surged around the disk, and unlike with his sword, didnt dissipate once it reached the endit was a circle. There <em>was </em>no end. Prana spun around endlessly, growing denser as Vir fueled the disks with his power.


    He threw the chakram, wondering if it might not even need the benefit of <em>de Launch</em>.


    As it turned out, it did.


    The moment the disk left his hand, the prana dissipated harmlessly, so he grabbed another and tried again. This time, he did activate <em>de Launch.</em>


    The same deluge of prana tore through his arms, powering the disk. This was the tricky part. If he threw it too early, before the ability had formed, itd do nothing. If he was toote


    <em>Grak it!</em>


    Pure prana surged out ahead of the steel one. With his sword, <em>Launch </em>had taken the shape of a vertical de, ripping through thendscape.


    With the chakram, it took the form of a disk. A disk of prana the exact size of his chakram. Far morepact. Denser. <em>Deadlier.</em>


    It didnt travel far, though. The prana dissipated after only thirty paces, while the actual chakram sailed fifty, overtaking it.


    Vir tried again, and this time, he <em>did </em>time it right. <em>de Launch </em>activated the exact moment he threw the chakram.


    They sailed together, as oneprana ovepping steel. For a long while, they were indistinguishable, but the actual weapon had weight. Prana did not.


    The chakram fell to the ground, while the prana version simply dissipated.


    Vir walked over to retrieve his disks. He found the first lying fifty paces away, but even after an extensive search, he couldnt locate the other.


    <em>Did I lose it? </em>He thought in panic. It was the fatal w of these disks. Using them meant the possibility of losing them forever. And here in the Ash, there were no cksmiths who could forge another.


    Vir expanded his search area, and after another ten minutes of frantic searching, finally found it lodged in the ground nearly double the distance the first one had flown.


    <em>A hundred paces. And I didnt even Empower my throw.</em>


    <em>de Launch had </em>somehow lengthened his throw.


    Virs mind ran through the possibilities. There was so much to test. Where just an hour before, he had no long-range options, now he had not just one or two, but <em>three. </em>Which was superior? Was his chakrams <em>de Launch </em>just as powerful regardless of whether he threw the actual weapon? If so, hed just solved their biggest weaknesshaving to recover them.


    Unfortunately, his barren domain offered few targets to test his newfound skills. He needed something sturdier. Something that could take any attack he dished out.


    Vir looked over at the ded Domain Lord.


    Hell do.
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