"Where are my–"
Rhys returned to the room with his hand outstretched at the now dim orb of the [Infiltrator]. His hands shook as he felt the stark contrast between himself and the [Infiltrator]. He was slow, uncoordinated and weak. He tried to take a breath to steady himself.
The Arbiter sat closer, more intent than before.
"That, as you know, is the might of the average [Infiltrator] that has passed the fourth Trial. Please, feel free to try another orb."
He almost instinctively did so. It was a desperate motion as his hands shook. Mortals had talked about how bad this was. It had led plenty of mortals accusing the Arbiter of using mind control. That wasn't it at all.
Nothing could prepare you for becoming a superhuman, then having it brutally stripped away.
His hand paused as he was about to touch the next orb. The [Vanguard]. He'd be powerful and mighty. But that wasn't why Rhys paused. It was the surroundings in the orb. The [Vanguard] was also alone, facing down a bunch of gigantic skeletons.
So was the [Arcanist] orb. they were in a barrier themselves, about to fight another horde of enemies.
His hands clenched as he pulled back.
"Why am I alone in these?"
It used to be considered unlucky to pick classes where you were alone. Most mortals would never try to solo a Trial. Anyone who attempted to do so was either mad or a prodigy. He was being given no choice in any of these orbs.
The Trial Arbiter in his starry suit gave him a smile. The expression of boredom was long gone, replaced with an almost predatory look.
"I'm sure you've read all the analysis of what these orbs may show and even my many responses to that particular question online."
Maybe it was the [Infiltrator]'s mentality still influencing him. Instead of moving on like he should, he decided to push the Arbiter.
"Can I get an answer to the question?"
The Arbiter gave him an incomprehensible look, almost like he was proud of him? The entity spread its arms.
"What would you have me say that you don't already know? That you shouldn't take the orbs to heart? That it's completely random or that it predicts one possible future out of millions. You know I've said these things to others. Nothing changes for them, and nothing is different for you."
In the end, it was still the same answer everyone else got. He wasn't sure why he expected anything else. Still, it wasn't the worst result. Plenty of mortals had reported taking solo class orbs and did fine. Not to mention the [Infiltrator] class had him beating an entire squad. That had to mean something good.
Rhys took a breath and glanced at the [Vanguard] orb one last time, then shook his head and grabbed the [Infiltrator] class orb. It shone brighter for a second as it melted into his hand, seeping into his skin. The low light traveled through his veins and into the rest of his body.
An alert hit him.
《Welcome Chosen, to the Trial System.
Warning! Your Terra Prime body is in critical condition.》
The newly minted [Infiltrator] stared at his screen-for apparently a second too long.
《WARNING:
Your Terra Prime body is now dead. As a Chosen you may still use [Return to Terra Prime] with all your enhancements intact. The process for a new body will activate now and will cost your safety life. Warning! You have one life left! No matter if you die on Terra Prime or The Dominion that will be the end.》
The Arbiter tilted his head in confusion, as if reading Rhys's screens for himself.
"Ah, my apologies. It seems you have lost your safety life."
"Wait, hold on, how did that happen? I've never heard of someone dying in your void before."
"Ah, a mistake I thought I'd stopped making over the iterations. Apologies."
"What?!" Rhys shouted, completely forgetting about the Arbiter's status. "A mistake? Aren't you supposed to be omniscient?"
The Arbiter sighed once more. "A misconception, I'm afraid. It is a tedious process to truly utilize my, for lack of a better word – omniscience. It, well, only works if I had been paying attention."
Rhys just blinked at the Arbiter who looked only a little apologetic at the catastrophic error. The Arbiter cleared its throat
"I'll tell you what, if you pass your first Trial and become a real adventurer, I will assign you a quest. That should help you with your first Dominion achievement."
The normally enigmatic entity that was potentially omnipotent and almost certainly omniscient was acting like a petty supervisor that was trying to make a problem go away. Rhys would have found the whole thing hilarious. If he wasn't the problem being swept under the rug.
His career as an adventurer had ended before it had begun. The plan was always to climb the Dominions until you lost your safety. Then you'd make a nice living killing monsters on the lower sectors. Rhys sat back in the chair, his bloody shirt a stark reminder of his mortality. His laugh was hollow.
"Is it possible to talk to your boss?"
The Arbiter just laughed in return. "I'm afraid not. Now, you know what comes next."
Four orbs rose in front of him. All reflecting different species that had been assimilated in The Dominion. Elf, orc, dwarf and drake.
"I'll choose to stay mortal."
If he had another life, he might have chosen to become an elf. They had good [Infiltrator] upgrades, and you got to customize a lot of your starting features. It pretty much meant that more than half the adventurers were incredibly unrealistic elves. Unfortunately for him, elves were more fragile and took time to get used to. They all did.
That was the downside of picking any of the different species, you needed time to adjust. The statistics said it all. It was better to stick with your original species if you were worried about dying in the lower Trials.
《You have chosen to remain mortal.
No appearance selection will be given.》
The Arbiter clapped his hands in satisfaction, pretending that he hadn't just completely messed everything up.
"Well, I guess we are done here."
The entity stood up and walked around the table and towards him. It reached its hand out while gesturing with the other hand for him to get up. Everything had happened so suddenly that Rhys didn't even remember to give a good handshake.
A firm hand gripped his shoulder as he was half-led and half-pushed around the table and facing the wall. A creaky wooden door appeared in the inky black wall as the Arbiter opened it. It led to a perfectly white room with a long table in the middle.
The Arbiter looked expectantly at him, clearly wanting him to get out of his room but still trying to be polite. There was a slight push that he fought against.
There was one last question that everyone needed to ask. It was almost like the Arbiter was trying to avoid him asking it.
"Is there anything else I should know?"
The Arbiter's face twitched as it tilted its head a little. It seemed reluctant to tell him anything. Where had their conversation gone wrong?
"Oh fine. Since you didn't choose to change your race, you might want to hold off on using the [Return to Terra Prime] skill." The Trial Arbiter paused to let its words sink in. "Due to your death here, your soul is no longer properly tethered to your original body. The higher your control over a primary form of energy, the greater the chance of your survival should you return to Terra Prime. I don't recommend using a portal."
"What?"
The words made no sense to him. His situation was completely unheard of.
The Arbiter sighed once more and spoke a little slower, like his words were supposed to make sense.
"Your body is still alive and will pull on your soul upon your reentry to Terra Prime. In cases where your body is determined dead, the [Return to Terra Prime] skill will try to create a body for you. In rare cases where there are two bodies competing for your soul, a greater control of energy will give you a higher chance of survival."
Rhys took a moment, then finally snapped.
"You could have fuc–"
The hand on his shoulder shoved him forward.
And that was how he started his journey as an adventurer.
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#13: Welcome
Rhys's mind was awhirl, not for the first time today. His head moving on autopilot as he looked around the Adventurer's Guild, newbie adventurers were staring at him in silence and shock, he was staring at them like an idiot. It was truly surreal. He tried to find any semblance of calm as the entire room watched him. Like hawks eying their prey. He knew all of this was being recorded as well, it was normal to have your entrance posted on dominionnet and made fun of, a bit of a hazing for the newbie. Unlike most entrances, though, everyone was in awe. He just walked through them with his head held high, enjoying the spectators. That was until more than a few loud adventurers started arguing whether he was a fake. It took every bit of willpower he had, not to turn around and start arguing with them. He didn't even realize the receptionist was in front of him. "W-welcome, would you like to register?"
#12: No Guns, No Potions
Kael Frost did not like his name. For his first name his parents had decided to pick something unique so he would stand out. That hadn't been too uncommon… in their generation, maybe. The problem wasn't really with his first name. It was his last name. Kael was an adventurer's name, a [Swordmaster]'s name. A fine name. His last name? Frost? It kept reminding him of his roots, of his parents' insistence that he grow up like they did. As a regular kid in Aussie. Not that he ever could. Not with a name like his, not with the fact that he was an elf surrounded by other Aussie kids with bad humour, not with dragonslayer parents. His mind wandered as he sat at the table, like he did for the past two months. Two months of searching and he had found only one member that met his standards. Then again, to only spend two months to find an [Arcanist] like Lirien Voss, even with all her… eccentrics. Kael would have happily waited for another year.
#11: Welcome To The Dominion
《Now entering a safe zone 10 minutes remaining until you are forcefully ejected from the safe zone.》 Rhys stepped into the safe room, the letter from The Arbiter burning a mental hole in his pocket. He stepped towards the table in the middle as it held his reward. His reward for an S- achievement clear. He checked his notifications. 《Dominion 0 -> Dominion 1 achieved!》 The benefits to his body were almost immediate. If a Dominion 0 [Infiltrator] was someone at the peak level of physical talent attainable on Terra Prime, Dominion 1 was where he could win a competition against anyone with little practice. Nobody on Terra Prime could beat a Dominion 1 [Infiltrator] in close combat. He snapped a knife from his holster and then twirled it around his fingers. Doing tricks he'd forgotten how to do. Then he pushed further. He took out the other knife from his strap and started juggling them. He almost couldn't stop grinning. The be
#10: It Had Ruined Everything
Rhys Artisan was kicked out of the orb, the [Saboteur] hadn't even finished his skill. The Arbiter wasn't smiling, it waved its hands as the orbs moved away. "I presume you aren't taking any of the classes." "No." "Understandable." The orbs disappeared when Rhys Artisan had answered. He wondered what would have happened if he hadn't said an answer and tried to dive for the orb instead. The Arbiter simply observed him as Rhys Artisan tried to think ahead. His mind was clear, it wasn't like when he had first experienced the [Vanguard]. He felt no weakness, no sudden loss. He hadn't melded with the class at all. The [Defiant Mark Infiltrator] met the Arbiter's gaze and understood that he was still in a trap. "What do you want from me?" The Arbiter scrunched its nose. "The [Saboteur] always is a nasty one, that class along with your new title seems to have produced an unintended effect. Apologies." "You haven't answered my question." The Arbiter wanted something from him and he
#9: A Ruinous Thought
《Now entering the Arbiter's Void.》 Unlike the first time Rhys Artisan did not collapse on his chair. Instead he stood up, throwing his chair backwards and slammed on the Arbiter's desk with both hands. "You sent me into a deathtrap!" The Arbiter looked unimpressed, though its lips did twitch a little. The entity let the silence hold for a second longer, as if to indicate that it was above such outbursts. "If I had placed you in a deathtrap and you had managed to survive, you would have a Legendary Title. Do you have one?" Rhys Artisan blinked, he checked his notifications and found no title waiting for him. That was fairly normal, even an S grade achievement wasn't worth a title anymore. The Arbiter did have a point, if it wanted him dead, he'd probably be dead. It didn't quite make him any less frustrated. "So what was that? Another accident?" He had nearly died in that Initiation Crucible, a Crucible that he should've been able to breeze through. The Arbiter simply leaned bac
#8: Are You Really A Chosen?
Plan A: Get the [Arcanist] Lord riled up and go in. Ideally, he wanted the skeleton soldiers to have been in the middle of the fight with the last soldier, but the lord was being too cautious. Rhys Artisan grabbed a throwing knife from his chest strap as he made a throwing motion. The Bone Sovereign ducked. Rhys Artisan threw his knife for real as it went–wide. Both [Arcanist] and [Infiltrator] looked at the knife as it flew past its head by a fair margin. The lord opened its jaw as it stared at the bad throw. "You should have practiced a little-Hey!" He started sprinting the moment the Bone Sovereign broke eye contact. He could hear the skeletal warriors rushing back towards the chamber while their lord had tried to stall him with banter. The distance had closed to fifteen feet–but the problem was that the lord was on an elevated platform. And the lord had grabbed his wand. The wand pointed at his head as a shimmering orb of red went flying at him. He barely dodged, the orb wh
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