Aetherios System: Whirlwind

Book 3: Epilogue



Book 3: Epilogue

Epilogue

The Tower of Light rose like a shard of the sun itself, piercing the endless sky of the Ascendant Realm. Streams of pure illumination cascaded down its crystalline walls, fracturing into prismatic sparks that danced across the open space. The three goddesses stood at its apex, a convergence of sheer, almost unbearable power.

Eripo, Goddess of Earth, rooted herself against the shifting floor of light, her presence unyielding as mountain stone. Irianna, Goddess of Wind, hovered slightly above the crystalline spire, her form surrounded by swirling currents and arcs of static lightning. Her eyes were calm yet as harshly edged as the razor winds around her. Between them, Beldia, the Light Goddess, stood. Her body exuded a radiance not fully contained, flickering like sunlight through leaves in a violent storm.

“I don’t know for certain,” Beldia’s words trembled against the vastness of the Ascendant Realm, “but I think it is possible… yes.”

Eripo’s gaze narrowed. Her lips pressed into a thin line before she scoffed, the sound a grinding echo, like boulders shifting in a dry canyon. “Delusions,” she said. “You mistake your vain hopes of redemption for possibility.”

Irianna, by contrast, remained outwardly serene as lightning played along her robes and hair. But the wind betrayed her calm, swirling around the tower in vicious spirals and whipping high into the stormy sky. Her face, a mask of composure, could not hide the tightening grip of terror within her gut.

Eripo broke the charged air, continuing to speak while carrying the tone of certainty. “We have survived centuries of shifts, wonton tides of power, and fractures among the stars. We will not—cannot—be undone by uncertainty.”

Irianna’s gaze shifted toward Beldia, “If what you say is true,” she said slowly, letting the words stretch between them like space in the void, “then everything we have built… everything we have held together… is about to burn and crumble.”

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Beldia’s light flickered again, unstable, wavering against the twin powers of Earth and Storm, her trembling radiance sent faint beams across the Tower of Light. Even as a sixth tier cultivator, she was strained by the concentrated will of the two other goddesses.

The winds of Irianna whipped higher, tearing at the crystalline spire, carrying voices of lightning and aether, while Eripo’s feet sank slightly into the tower, roots of energy seeking purchase even in that metaphysical plane.

All around them, the Ascendant Realm seemed to also react to their ire, the skies darkening as if the cosmos itself sensed the goddesses' stand off and was readying to protect itself.

After possibly millennia, the goddesses were not simply observers tapping at strings from afar. They were on the precipice of a reckoning, the future of the realms balanced on Beldia’s trembling words and the storm-stirred resolve of those who had built everything from light, wind, and earth.

“I believe it is true… he’s come back...”

Alex’s character sheet at the end of Book 3; Whirlwind.

Name: Alexander Pierce

Experience: 54,337

Attributes:

Strength: 25 (0.8%)

Agility: 25 (0.7%)

Vitality: 30 (76.0%)

Wisdom: 25 (0.7%)

Intelligence: 26 (77.9%)

Willpower: 35 (0.1%)

Skills:

Glyphcraft – Intermediate – 62.4%, Alchemy – Novice – 67.1%

Abilities:

Fully Refined Body and Essence, Enduring Body II, Enduring Essence II, Enduring Vitality III, Boundless Willpower I

Aether Attuned Body IV (90.2%), Aether Sight,

Imprints:

Aether Resilience, Aether Strengthening, Aether Backlash Devourer,Draconic Aether Endurance

Enchantments:

Lattice Spiral (Unique), Aether Channels (Unique), Artificial Bodygate (x2), Aethergem Implant (Unique)

Fighting Style:

Demon Asura Style – Tier III

Spells/Techniques:

Wave Shield – Beginner, Earth Bind – Beginner, Wind Lance – Beginner, Vita-Surge Cloak – Novice, Aether Burst – Novice


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