Chapter 1179 New Quest for Vedora's Powers
Chapter 1179 New Quest for Vedora's Powers
Chapter 1179 New Quest for Vedora's Powers
As Michael stepped into the vibrant realm of Goldspire, a new quest notification from the System abruptly appeared before his eyes, capturing his attention.
[The quest "Unlocking Vedora's Powers" has commenced... Explore the Ironhand Beast Tamers' knowledge and techniques to enhance Vedora's capabilities and unlock latent abilities within each head - Ayag, Cain, and Sarba...]
[Upon completing the quest, the host will receive 5 million badass points]
Michael gazed at the quest details, understanding that this was no ordinary task. The reward alone indicated the complexity and significance of the quest. Yet, he couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement at the prospect of uncovering Vedora's full potential.
He already knew that Ayag possessed a powerful sonic shout, Cain had the unique ability to open portals, and Sarba had exceptionally keen senses. The thought of enhancing these abilities or discovering new ones thrilled him. It was an opportunity to elevate Vedora's powers to unprecedented heights, something he was eager to undertake.
As Michael, Gaya, and Vedora stepped out of the dark alley into the bustling streets of Goldspire, Ayag, perched comfortably on Gaya's shoulder, remarked.
"There's a silver lining with your cultivation, Gaya. The pantheon might not detect you since you haven't unlocked your godhood or adapted to the cultivation stages of the realm of gods."
Michael nodded in agreement, his mind already considering their next move. "True, but we need to figure out how to unlock your godhood sooner rather than later." He recalled consulting the system about this very issue, only to be informed that its current level was insufficient to provide the necessary guidance.
Meanwhile, the streets of Goldspire were a vibrant tapestry of scholarly pursuit and intellectual exchange. Scholars of various races, such as elves, orcs, and humans, carrying heavy books, wandered the streets and engaged in deep discussions. The city's architecture, a blend of grandeur and functionality, reflected the domain's dedication to knowledge and wisdom.
Taking in the sights and sounds around her, Gaya remarked with a hint of awe in her voice.
"So this is the domain of the Goddess of Wisdom, huh?" Gaya asked as she walked by Michael's side. They continued to stroll side by side through the scholarly streets of Goldspire. The city's ambiance, rich with the pursuit of knowledge, seemed almost tranquil compared to the realms they were accustomed to.
As they walked, a single white petal, delicate and ethereal, floated through the air, eventually landing gently on Michael's face. He reached up, his fingers brushing against the soft petal, and in that instant, the scenery around them shifted dramatically.
They found themselves teleported to a serene location, in front of a beautiful waterfall cascading into a tranquil pond. The setting was peaceful, with the gentle sound of water providing a soothing backdrop. Standing there, in the midst of this picturesque landscape, was Seshat, the Goddess of Wisdom.
Seshat, with a warm and welcoming smile, greeted Gaya, addressing her with the respect due to a fellow goddess. "Goddess Gaya," she said, her voice as calm and melodious as the waters behind her.
In the midst of the serene environment created by the waterfall and the pond, Michael took the opportunity to introduce Seshat to Gaya formally. "Gaya, this is Seshat, the Goddess of Wisdom," he said with a hint of respect in his voice.
Seshat greeted Gaya with a welcoming demeanor, acknowledging her as a newcomer to the realm of gods. "Welcome to our realm, Goddess of Monsters," she said, her voice imbued with a wisdom that seemed as old as time itself.
In response, Gaya couldn't help but express her frustration about the recent attack she endured in the Celestial Valley. With her typical brashness, she cursed the creatures and beasts that had dared to assault her. "Goddess of Monsters my ass. Those fucking beasts had the balls to attack their own goddess!" she exclaimed, her tone a mix of haughtiness and disbelief. Seshat, ever the embodiment of calmness, gently reminded Gaya of her unique position. "As the Goddess of Monsters, those creatures are, in a sense, your worshippers," she explained, her words laced with a subtle hint of amusement.
Not missing a beat, Gaya retorted with a mixture of haughtiness and humor, questioning the logic of worshippers attacking their own goddess. "What kind of lunatics attack their goddess? Seems like they need to learn some manners," she quipped, her comment reflecting her fiery spirit.
Hearing Gaya, Michael couldn't help but chuckle at the exchange while Seshat let out a rare giggle. "You are everything I expected you to be, Gaya," Seshat remarked, clearly amused and perhaps slightly charmed by Gaya's haughty nature.
As they stood in the tranquil setting, Michael inquired about the reason for their sudden teleportation to Seshat's resting place. "Why did you bring us here?" he asked, his curiosity evident in his tone. Seshat responded with a calm smile, her eyes reflecting wisdom and knowledge. "For someone who has slain a god, you seem remarkably calm and nonchalant," she observed, her voice carrying a hint of admiration.
Michael responded with a wry smile. "Being calm comes with the territory when you're a hitman and assassin," he said, his words tinged with a blend of seriousness and jest.
Gaya, never one to hold back her thoughts, interjected with her own opinion on the matter. "From what I've heard, Rainar had it coming. It's pathetic that the so-called pantheon hasn't done shit about it," she stated bluntly, her disdain for Rainar and the pantheon's inaction clear in her voice.
Seshat sighed softly, acknowledging Gaya's sentiment. "Indeed, the pantheon has lost its way amidst a web of schemes and politics," she conceded, her tone reflecting a mix of disappointment and resignation. However, Seshat clarified that wasn't the reason for summoning them. "I didn't call you here to discuss the pantheon's shortcomings," she said, shifting the conversation's focus. "I brought you here because I wanted to inform you that Fayeth and Rurik are safe from Rin's reach," she revealed, bringing a sense of relief to the conversation.
Upon hearing Rin's name, Gaya's expression hardened, and she clenched her fist in anger. "One day, I'll send that Princess of Murder bitch straight to hell myself," she declared with fierce determination.
"It's wise to avoid Rin as much as possible until you're strong enough to face Xyloth, the God of Murder. Even the seasoned gods in the pantheon fear him," she warned, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Then, she added a crucial piece of information about Rin's capabilities. "Rin is unpredictable, and now that you've killed several seal bearers, she has found a way to manifest in the mortal realm. While she can't be there physically, she can still wreak havoc and spread chaos," Seshat explained, highlighting the danger Rin posed.
In the midst of their conversation, Michael remembered an important query from Pink. He asked Seshat about accessing Seraphene's isolated or protected data crystals. "Is there a way to access Seraphene's more secure crystals?" he inquired, hoping for insight into this complex issue.
Seshat responded with a serene smile, her eyes twinkling with wisdom. "Some things are better discovered through one's own journey than simply being told," she replied cryptically, her words echoing the mystique often associated with deities.
Ayag, always quick to voice her opinions, let out a sigh and growled in slight frustration. "Typical cryptic goddess talk," she muttered, expressing a common sentiment when dealing with divine beings' elusive answers.
Unperturbed by their reactions, Seshat continued to smile gently. "You are always welcome in my domain. Feel free to stay as long as you wish," she offered graciously, extending hospitality to Michael and Gaya.
Realizing that Seshat wouldn't divulge any more information about hacking into the heavily guarded crystals, Michael decided not to press further.
As their meeting drew to a close, Seshat mentioned she had obligations at the pantheon. "I must attend to matters at the pantheon now, but I hope fate allows us to meet again," she said warmly. With a wave of her hand, Michael and Gaya found themselves instantly teleported back to the bustling street of Goldspire, the serene environment of Seshat's resting place replaced by the lively energy of the city in the blink of an eye.
Then, Michael and Gaya strolled through the bustling streets of Goldspire and soon found themselves in front of a three-story building that stood majestically amidst the city's architecture. The building was imposing, with its sturdy stone walls adorned with intricate carvings of various mythical creatures. The entrance was framed by two large, ornate wooden doors, each bearing the emblem of a clenched iron fist, symbolizing strength and mastery over beasts.
Above the doors, a signboard hung proudly, declaring the name 'Ironhand Beast Tamers' in bold, elegant script, just below the striking emblem of the fist crest. The building's windows were large, allowing ample light to illuminate the interior, and the roof was adorned with statues of dragons and other mythical beasts, hinting at the expertise and prowess of the tamers within.
As they approached, the sounds of animals and occasional roars could be heard from inside. "Let's see what the beast tamers have to offer," he said confidently, stepping into the Ironhand Beast Tamers' domain, with Gaya following closely behind.