After completely emptying her mana container by using all of her skills on repeat, she once again looked at the pearl.
It was uncomfortable trying to trust the black blob, but it had never once tried to harm her. Not in a conventional sense, anyway.
She still wasn’t sure if being a Psychokinetic was better than being a Magic Swordsman, but she could already see the vast potential that it had. If she walked on the original path of a Sinwen, she would just be like the rest of her family. Strong, but that was all.
Being a Psychokinetic held a tremendous advantage. Flexibility, range, while also providing high firepower. Although she loved using a sword, she was under no delusion that she was walking a better path than was originally intended.
If she obtained the Legendary secondary class, then she would go through a metamorphosis. It would mean her mana container would more than double to accommodate the rare class. And that wasn’t even adding to the powers that it would benefit her.
Astrid tried to guess what the class would be, judging by the land and the items she had received. Then it had to be something void related, although it was just that, a guess. She had never heard of anyone with a void related class. She could only imagine the powers it would have.
Breaking out of her daydream, she pinched the pearl and threw it into her opened mouth. She wasn’t one to hesitate and swallowed it. Or at least, she tried to.
It refused to go down her throat. Based on the size of it, it should have effortlessly slid down the passage. Astrid frowned. It was cutting off her breathing. She tried to latch onto it with Psychokinesis, but it still refused to budge even an inch.
It felt like trying to move a mountain. The weight bore down on her mind. It forced her to let go, as a stinging pain filled her mind.
She clutched at her throat. As the pain throbbed against her brain, the pearl finally moved. The smooth surface of the pearl cracked and a black sparkling light shot out from her mouth.
A black and purple foam with tiny lights followed it and filled her mouth. It seeped out. Then the pain began. It felt like something was drilling into the roof of her mouth.
Astrid screamed in pain, but despite her protest, it didn’t stop. The drill felt like it broke past the soft muscle layer of her mouth and pierced straight into her brain. She fell to the floor and clutched at her skull. The pain was unimaginable.
She did not know what torture felt like. She had heard dark stories before, usually from the guards within the barrack taverns up on the top floor of rebirth. Of monsters that would bind their prey and inflict torment upon their bodies.
Astrid wasn’t sure if it existed, but she had had no doubts that the pain she was suffering right now would be similar, or worse.
She squeezed her skull and rolled around in the fetal position. Blood seeped from her eyes and the black X scored into her iris displayed itself to the world once more.
Her mind spun like she had taken too much of Charlotte’s prized spirit. Her eyelids turned so heavy, like she was attempting to fight off a never ending fatigue. Her mind was shutting down and her vision turned hazy and blurred.
Then it all vanished like a frigid, crashing wave.
Astrid opened her eyes and spun on her heels. She glanced around at her surroundings of nothing. Unlike the hostile environment within the void dungeon, this was something else entirely.
She was floating in the air. Above, around, and below sparkled dots of all different colours. They reminded her of the countless stars in the sky.
But one stood out to her. It hid behind the other stars, and it was as if it was looking at her. Judging her or trying to understand what she was. Astrid willed her Psych Domain to reach forward. She had no hope with the current range of her Skill, but to her surprise, it reached forward effortlessly.
She had never made out so much matter before, and it was only a second before her reach encompassed all the stars in the sky.
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The light they exude grew brighter and sparkled. It was as if they were trying to vie for her attention. They all wanted her to pick them. But she knew she could only pick one.
What is going on? It felt like her Mind Domain, but a medicinal pill brought it on its own volition. She had never heard of anyone experiencing what she was currently seeing. It was clear she was treading on an unknown path.
She scoured the stars, but none of them agreed with her instincts. Some of them were incredibly powerful. They even exuded a gas that radiated into the air above it. As if it was displaying its grand power, yet it didn’t sit well with her.
Astrid looked again until the curious star met her vision. She latched onto it. It protested and struggled. She had to wrestle with it. Her mind rumbled and strained under the intense pressure, but the star eventually caved in to the powerful psychic energy.
As she brought it closer, the original form she expected it to be was entirely different from what was reality.
A small tail trailed behind it. The rest of its body was just a blurred mess. The haze that swept through the Mind Domain, or wherever she was, obscured all of her vision. The matter it comprised only granted her a base outline of the star.
Then it broke through the haze that shrouded it. An eyeball of hulking proportions inched every closer. Its eyes were filled with a galaxy of stars, and the pupil was just like a cat. Sharp and pointed, it looked at her.
The eye rotated around her, and finished by hovering back in front of her. The slitted pupil twitched, looking from one eye of hers to the next. Until its eyes constricted onto her left eye. Where the X was hidden underneath.
It trembled, the stars within its eyes swished around as if they were burning.
She heard no words, but something compelled her not to let it get away. She controlled the mountain sized eye with Psychokinesis. Astrid held her hands forward and acted as if she was crushing tin foil into a ball.
The eye thrashed around in pain, but it couldn’t escape her grasp. Soon, the eye reduced in size. There was no blood. Its eye didn’t pop, it just grew smaller, until it was the size of the pearl she had previously attempted to consume.
With Psychokinesis, she threw it into her mouth and swallowed it down into her stomach. It fell down, but the pain didn’t come from her stomach, where the eye should have been.
Instead, it was as if something popped into her eye. Her vision within her left eye vanished. Astrid’s heart tightened in panic as her hands shot to her face.
Please, no. Astrid fumbled around the area of her eye. Her fingers trailed across her shut eyelids and was relieved to find a bump. Her eye was still there.
Opening her eye, she furiously blinked until the blackness turned into a blurr. After waiting a few minutes, the blurr returned to normal. Astrid sighed in relief and lowered her hand.
Thank the Goddess, If I turned blind in one eye… Everyone would make fun of me for being a pirate! Astrid stomped on the ground. The surrounding area flashed, then she returned to the hall that she was in before.
You have consumed an Epic grade void enhancement pill. You have chosen the upgrade - Savage Voidling Eye. Savage Voidling Eye: Belongs to an ancient void being. |
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