1005 Awakening Of Madness (7)
Noah would suddenly see other people appearing and disappearing into the fog, all occupants of the ship yet still separated. None could interact with each other and any instructions were sent directly into their minds.
There were powerful Calamities that could infiltrate the minds and hearts and inside this warship, security was paramount, disaster could fall on any other warship, but not this one, because the consequences would be dire.
Noah followed the path outlined in his mind and tried not to think about the ghostly figure moving in the fog, knowing he was one of them.
It was startling to suddenly see sunlight piercing through the everlasting gloom ahead, and Noah Rithmast suddenly found himself outside in the sun, and ahead of him, blazing against his senses like an erupting volcano were seven figures–seven Ascended Rank Explorers.
There were no words to describe them. If Noah was seen as a god by those below him in rank, to him these Explorers were the real gods.
When Noah left this place, he had considered that he would be extremely lucky to gain the attention of a single Ascended Rank in this expedition, no matter the supposed benefit in it, Ascended Rank Explorers were extremely busy, their attention taken by matters involving higher continents, and for them to be involved in an extremely lowly continent like New Hope was unlikely, yet seven Ascended was before him here, and among the seven, one of them shone brightest, a direct member of the Council of Nine.
In his entire life, Noah had barely seen a dozen Ascended, and that was in a distance. To reach this rank, he would have to fight bitter battles against Calamities for at least a few million years and claim hundreds of Continents, perhaps thousands, details on the power levels of Ascendants were sparse. Reêad latest novels at noov/e/l/bin(.)com
Noah barely had ten continents under him, most of them were in the New Class, and he did not know if he would survive the next century battling against Calamities, than the millions of years of battle that would make him an Ascended.
He was standing before Titans. Each of these figures had endured tribulations and battles that had claimed billions and they still stood. Gods, all of them.
An Ascended Explorer had traveled down so deep in the path of Aura that their bodies lacked any frailties of the flesh, they could be regarded as a vast mass of Aura that was compressed into a rough humanoid shape.
Their bodies were ever-changing, shifting as if made from fog, and their heights were in the hundreds of feet. Before them, Noah appeared like an ant. They stood like pillars holding the heavens.
Noah bowed, their presence overwhelming, vast enough that it shattered the growing fear in his heart that he might be wrong in the assessment of New Hope.
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