Chapter 77: Chapter 77
[ABILITY-CONSTRUCTION: COMPLETE]
[SOVEREIGN’S-DECREE: ONLINE]
[READY-FOR-DEPLOYMENT]
Yoo felt it integrate—whoomph—a new capability sliding into his conceptual frame, as an external ability, a part of him now. The knowledge of how to grant True Names without using his own soul strength.
"I’m ready to choose," he announced.
The Keeper gestured—flow-shimmer—and the circles glowed brighter, waiting for selection.
But Yoo ignored them all.
"Actually," he said carefully, "I want to negotiate."
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"The trial says I must Name one being to pass. But it doesn’t specify that I must Name one of these." He gestured at the circles. "What if I want something else as a reward?"
The Keeper was silent for three seconds. Script flowed faster through its body—rush-rush-RUSH—processing the request.
[UNPRECEDENTED-REQUEST. BUT: NOT-FORBIDDEN. TRIALS-ALLOW: NEGOTIATION-UPON-EXCEPTIONAL-PERFORMANCE.]
[YOU-HAVE: PASSED-THREE-LEVELS-WITH-PERFECT-SCORES. PERFORMANCE: EXCEPTIONAL. NEGOTIATION: PERMITTED.]
Yoo’s doubled pupils spun slowly as he chose his words with perfect precision:
"I want the ability to grant True Names, not just once, repeatedly, without the normal costs, and I want understanding of this world’s Naming mechanics integrated into my being so I can use this ability across all realities."
[COST-ANALYSIS: EXTREME. SUCH-ABILITY: EQUIVALENT-TO-PRIMORDIAL-POWER-FRAGMENT. CANNOT-BE-GRANTED-BY-LEVEL-FOUR-KEEPER-AUTHORITY.]
"Then who has authority to grant it?"
[THE-SPIRE-ITSELF. UPON-COMPLETION-OF-ALL-97-LEVELS. REWARDS-SCALE: TO-PERFORMANCE.]
Yoo smiled. "Then consider this a down payment. I’ll complete all 97 levels. When I do, the Spire grants me what I’m asking for now. But in exchange for that future reward, I’ll demonstrate the ability already to prove I’m worthy of eventually receiving it officially."
The Keeper’s script flow stopped completely—frozen—for five full seconds.
[...YOU-ALREADY-POSSESS: THE-ABILITY-YOU-REQUEST?]
[IMPOSSIBLE. NO-OUTSIDER: HAS-EVER-DEVELOPED-SOVEREIGN’S-DECREE-INDEPENDENTLY. IT-REQUIRES: PRIMORDIAL-LEVEL-POWER-MANIPULATION.]
"And yet." Yoo raised his hand. Sovereign’s Decree activated—hummmmm—and he felt Kaelthas’s power flowing through the severed connection. The Primordial being, somewhere distant, completely unaware that its own energy was being siphoned. 0.003% per use, perfect and undetectable.
"I can prove it," Yoo said. "Let me Name something, right now, with no cost to myself. If I succeed, you acknowledge I already possess the ability and let me pass this level."
[...AND-IF-YOU-FAIL?]
"Then I accept whatever penalty you decide."
The Keeper’s body began flowing again—shimmer-flow—but faster now, almost excited.
[ACCEPTED. DEMONSTRATE-ABILITY. NAME: THAT-ONE.]
It pointed to a circle containing a small crystalline entity, barely sentient, weak, a safe target.
But Yoo shook his head.
"Too easy. If I’m proving I have Primordial-level power, I should Name something appropriate." His Omniscient Observer swept across the chamber, searching—
Inside: a creature that made his enhanced perception recoil.
It was vaguely draconic. Four meters tall. Scales that shifted between solid and liquid states. Eyes that held fractal infinities. Power signature that read as [IMMEASURABLE - ABOVE-DETECTION-THRESHOLD].
[WARNING: THAT-BEING: IS-CATASTROPHE-CLASS. NAMING-IT: REQUIRES-IMMENSE-POWER. FAILURE: WILL-RESULT-IN-BACKLASH-DEATH.]
"Are you insane?!" Han grabbed his shoulder. "That thing’s power level is completely off-scale! If you fail—"
"I won’t fail." He met her eyes. His doubled pupils glowed brighter. "Trust me."
She held his gaze for three seconds. Then released him. "This better work, kid."
Yoo approached Circle 789. Each step—click-click-click—created micro-fractures that healed instantly. The taste of copper and honey intensified on his tongue. The air pressure increased until his ears popped—pop-pop.
The draconic being watched him approach with those fractal eyes. Intelligence burned behind that gaze. Old intelligence. Dangerous intelligence.
Yoo stopped at the circle’s edge.
"I’m going to Name you," he said quietly. "Grant you True Name and bind you to me. You can resist. You probably should resist. This is going to hurt you more than it hurts me."
The creature’s eyes narrowed. It understood.
[PROCEED,] the Keeper said. [DEMONSTRATE-YOUR-ABILITY.]
Yoo took a breath. Activated Sovereign’s Decree fully—WHOOOOM—and felt the connection to Kaelthas spring open like a floodgate.
Power poured through.
Not his power. The Primordial’s. Vast. Incomprehensible. Flowing through Yoo like he was just a conduit—which he was. Akasha Archive managed the flow, directing it, shaping it, using it to forge what came next.
Yoo opened his mouth and spoke.
Not in Korean. Not in any human language. In Logos. The language of this world. The tongue where words became reality:
"I name you: KAIROS - THE INEVITABLE MOMENT."
The word detonated in reality itself.
The chamber shook—BOOM-BOOM-BOOM—crystalline floor fracturing in waves spreading outward from where Yoo stood. The ambient sounds cut off completely—silence—replaced by single resonant tone:
Like a bell the size of a planet being struck.
The draconic being screamed—not in sound, in concept—as the Name drove into its existence like a brand. Its scales flared white-hot—hisssss—burning with conceptual fire. Its eyes went from fractal infinity to single-point focus: on Yoo.
[MASTER,] it said. Not the Keeper’s concept-transmission. Actual voice. Deep. Resonant. Carrying undertones of barely-restrained violence.
The binding snapped into place—CLICK—audible somehow despite being purely conceptual. A connection formed between Yoo and the being now named Kairos. He could feel it. Permanent. Unbreakable. Transcending dimensions.
And it had cost him nothing.
Well. Almost nothing.
[AKASHA-ARCHIVE: SIPHON-SUCCESSFUL]
[POWER-ACCUMULATED: 0.003%-OF-KAELTHAS’S-OUTPUT]
[INTEGRATION-COMPLETE]
[HOST-STRENGTH: INCREASED-BY-0.001%]
Microscopic gain, but permanent, and stackable.
If I Name a hundred beings, that’s 0.1% stronger.
A thousand: 1% stronger.
Ten thousand: 10% stronger.
All from stealing Kaelthas’s power without him ever knowing.
The Keeper stood frozen, script completely still for the first time since they’d entered.
[...THAT-SHOULD-HAVE: KILLED-YOU,] it finally said.
[THE-COST: WHERE-DID-IT-GO? I-SENSED: POWER-EXPENDITURE. BUT: NOT-FROM-YOUR-SOUL.]
"Trade secret." Yoo smiled. "Do I pass?"
[YOU: DO-NOT-MERELY-PASS. YOU: HAVE-ACHIEVED-IMPOSSIBLE-FEAT. NAMING-CATASTROPHE-CLASS: WITHOUT-SOUL-COST. THIS-GRANTS: HIGHEST-PERFORMANCE-RATING.]
[LEVEL-FOUR: COMPLETE]
[REWARD-GRANTED: UNDERSTANDING-OF-NAMING-MECHANICS-INTEGRATED-INTO-HOST-BEING]
[ADDITIONAL-REWARD: DIRECT-PATH-TO-LEVEL-TEN-UNLOCKED (SKIP-LEVELS-FIVE-THROUGH-NINE)]
[TIME-SAVED: 11.4-HOURS]
"Wait," Han said. "We can skip five levels?"
[EXCEPTIONAL-PERFORMANCE: MERITS-EXCEPTIONAL-REWARD. YOU-MAY: SKIP-TO-LEVEL-TEN. OR: PROCEED-SEQUENTIALLY. CHOICE-IS-YOURS.]
Yoo’s mind raced. Levels Five through Nine would each have rewards. Tests. Opportunities to grow. But they’d also take time—11.4 hours—time they might not have.
"What’s waiting at Level Ten?" he asked.
[THRESHOLD-LEVEL. COMBAT-TRIAL. MANDATORY-CHALLENGE-BEFORE-ASCENDING-TO-SECOND-TIER-LEVELS-11-THROUGH-97.]
"So skipping puts us at the threshold faster, but we miss five levels of rewards."
Yoo looked at Han. "Your call. You’re part of this too."
She was quiet for three seconds, then: "Skip. We have 38 hours left for 93 levels. Speed matters more than completionism."
"Agreed." He turned to the Keeper. "We’ll take the skip."
[ACKNOWLEDGED. TRANSPORT-INITIATING.]
The chamber began dissolving—shimmer-fade-vanish—reality unraveling around them.
Kairos, the newly-Named Catastrophe-class entity, stepped through its circle—crack-step-CRACK—and moved to stand beside Yoo.
[I-GO: WHERE-MASTER-GOES,] it said simply.
"You’re coming with us?"
[NAMED-BEINGS: CANNOT-BE-SEPARATED-FROM-NAMER. I-AM: BOUND. UNTIL-YOUR-DEATH-OR-NAME-SEVERANCE: I-SERVE.]
Yoo felt the weight of that. A being powerful enough to register as [IMMEASURABLE] was now permanently bound to him. Would fight for him. Die for him if necessary.
And it cost me nothing but stolen power from a Primordial who will never know.
Guilt flickered—brief, quickly suppressed—but felt. His 62% humanity ensured he recognized the theft for what it was.
I’ll deal with the moral implications later. Right now: survival matters most.
[TRANSPORT: COMPLETE]
Level Ten: The Threshold of Blood
They materialized in darkness so complete that Yoo’s enhanced vision took three seconds to adjust.
"Oh no," Han whispered.
They stood on a platform. Circular. Maybe fifty meters in diameter. Surrounded by void—not space, not emptiness, just absence—that extended infinitely in all directions.
And across from them, separated by thirty meters of platform:
It rose slowly from a crouch—creak-creak-CRACK—joints grinding like continental plates. Four meters tall. Six arms. Body covered in armor that looked grown rather than worn. Face hidden behind a helmet that was also a skull.
The thing breathed—HHHHHHHH-HHHHHHHH—each breath creating visible distortion in the air.
[LEVEL-TEN: THRESHOLD-OF-BLOOD]
[OBJECTIVE: DEFEAT-THE-GUARDIAN]
[FAILURE-CONDITION: DEATH]
[NOTE: GUARDIAN-ADAPTS-TO-OPPONENT-STRENGTH. CHALLENGE-SCALES: TO-YOUR-POWER-LEVEL.]
The Guardian raised all six arms—CLANG-CLANG-CLANG-CLANG-CLANG-CLANG—each hand holding a different weapon: sword, axe, spear, mace, chains, something that defied classification.
Each footfall shook the platform like earthquakes.
Yoo’s doubled pupils spun wildly, processing—
Power level: Matches my current capabilities plus 23%.
Speed: Exceeds my maximum by 15%.
Durability: Unknown - armor conceptually reinforced.
Weakness: Must be discovered in combat.
"KAIROS!" Yoo shouted. "ENGAGE!"
The draconic being roared—ROOOOOAAAAR—and launched forward to meet the Guardian head-on.
They collided with force that cracked the platform—CRACK-CRACK-CRACK—sending fissures racing outward.
And the real fight began.