Warlock of Oceans: My Poseidon System-Chapter 352: Tower of Severance (1)

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They continued on, passing by buildings with intricately carved facades. Some had symbols etched into the stonework—runes that seemed to shift and change when looked at from different angles. Athena explained that these runes were a form of ancient magic, used to protect and preserve the city.

"These runes," she said, tracing one with her finger, "are part of what keeps Rebelkin hidden and safe. They blend the city with the surrounding rock, making it nearly impossible to find unless you know exactly where to look. They also ward off dangerous creatures that might try to enter."

As they walked further, they came to a bustling marketplace. Stalls were filled with goods that Cyrus had never seen before—fruits that glowed faintly, fabrics that shimmered like liquid, and trinkets imbued with subtle magic. Athena paused by a stall selling a variety of spices, each one more vibrant and aromatic than the last.

"Many of these goods are traded from other underground cities," Athena explained. "There’s a vast network of tunnels and caverns connecting different places like Rebelkin. It’s almost like a world within a world, with its own economy and culture, completely separate from the surface."

They passed through the market and arrived at a large, open space with a towering statue in the center. The statue depicted a woman with outstretched arms, her face serene and wise. The figure was made of a material that seemed to absorb and reflect light, giving it a lifelike appearance.

"This is the statue of Seraphina," Athena said, her tone reverent. "She was one of the founders of Rebelkin, a visionary who believed in creating a place where all could live in peace, away from the conflicts of the surface. It’s said that she still watches over the city, guiding its people in times of need."

Cyrus listened intently, taking in every detail. The city was far more complex than he had initially thought, and the stories Athena told added layers of depth to the place that no amount of reading could ever capture.

As they continued their walk, Athena pointed out various architectural details, explained the significance of certain festivals celebrated only in Rebelkin, and even shared a few local legends—tales of lost treasures hidden deep within the city, and of mysterious figures who appeared only in the dead of night to guide lost souls to safety.

They eventually reached a bridge that spanned a wide chasm. Below, a river of glowing water flowed, casting a soft, ethereal light up onto the stone walls. The sight was mesmerizing, the water moving with a gentle, almost hypnotic rhythm.

"This river," Athena said, leaning on the bridge’s railing, "is called the Veil. It’s said to be the lifeblood of Rebelkin, providing the city with its unique energy. The water is infused with magic from deep within the earth, and it’s used in everything from powering the city’s lights to healing the sick."

Cyrus gazed at the river, feeling a deep sense of awe. The more he learned about Rebelkin, the more he realized how much of this world remained a mystery. Yet, with each step he took beside Athena, he felt a growing connection to this place—a sense that, despite its strangeness, it was a world with its own beauty and wisdom.

As they crossed the bridge, Athena turned to Cyrus, her expression thoughtful. "There’s so much that can’t be put into words or written down," she said. "Rebelkin is alive in its own way, shaped by the people who live here and the secrets that are passed down through generations. It’s a place where history and magic intertwine, creating something truly unique."

Cyrus nodded, his mind swirling with everything he had seen and heard. He realized that the true essence of Rebelkin could only be understood by experiencing it firsthand, by walking its streets, listening to its stories, and feeling the magic that pulsed beneath its surface.

As they continued their journey through the city, Cyrus knew that he had only just begun to uncover the secrets of this underground world. But with Athena as his guide, he felt a growing sense of purpose—a determination to learn all he could about this place, and perhaps, in the process, discover more about himself.

Athena led Cyrus through the winding streets of the underground city, her soft voice guiding him through details that even the most comprehensive books had failed to capture. As they walked, she pointed out the subtle differences in the architecture, the unique way the buildings were constructed to withstand the pressures of the underground, and the intricate network of tunnels that connected the various districts. She spoke of the city’s history, its evolution from a simple mining outpost to a thriving hub of life, and the cultural adaptations its inhabitants had made over generations.

The streets were filled with life, the air humming with the sound of activity. Yet, despite the bustling environment, there was an odd tranquility here, a rhythm that Cyrus found both alien and fascinating. Athena explained how the city had developed its own ecosystem, with luminescent plants providing light and underground rivers supplying fresh water. She described the creatures that lived in the deeper, darker parts of the world, beings that had never seen the sun but had evolved in ways that made them perfectly adapted to this realm.

Eventually, their path led them to the edge of the open-faced ravine, where the city’s lights faded into the distance, and a vast, dark cavern yawned before them. The transition from the bustling city to this quiet, almost ominous space was jarring. The cavern stretched out endlessly, the darkness swallowing all but the faintest glimmers of light. Find more to read at novelbuddy

But as they stood at the threshold, Cyrus felt something—a familiar pulse in the air, a sensation that sent a shiver down his spine. His heart began to race as a wide smile spread across his face. He knew this feeling well. It was unmistakable: the presence of a dungeon. The thrill of anticipation surged through him, and the thought of what lay within the depths of this cavern filled him with a joy he hadn’t felt since his arrival in this world.

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Athena noticed the change in his demeanor and raised an eyebrow in curiosity. "It seems you’ve found something that excites you," she remarked, her voice carrying a hint of amusement.

Cyrus nodded, barely able to contain his excitement. "This… this is what I’ve been waiting for." The prospect of exploring the dungeon, uncovering its secrets, and facing whatever challenges it held ignited a fire within him that he hadn’t felt in a long time. This was his element, and he was ready to dive in.Athena nodded, seeing Cyrus’s eagerness. She began to describe the contents of the dungeon floors, her voice steady as she outlined the challenges that awaited him.

"The first floor," she began, "is inhabited by goblins. It might seem like a simple start, but these aren’t your ordinary goblins. They’re cunning, using traps and ambush tactics to overwhelm adventurers. The boss of this floor is a Goblin King, far larger and more intelligent than the others, wielding a club that can crush bones with a single strike."

Cyrus nodded, absorbing the information, already thinking through strategies in his mind.

"The second floor," Athena continued, "is home to wolves. These creatures are swift and deadly, attacking in packs with an almost supernatural coordination. The boss here is a Dire Wolf, a massive beast with fur as dark as the night, capable of summoning lesser wolves to its aid and moving with blinding speed."

"The third floor," she said, her tone growing more serious, "is where things start to get truly dangerous. It’s filled with undead—skeletons, zombies, and ghosts. The air is thick with the stench of decay, and the dark corridors echo with the moans of the damned. The boss is a Lich, a powerful sorcerer who commands the dead with terrifying efficiency, capable of casting devastating spells that can drain your very life force."

Cyrus’s expression remained focused as she spoke, but he couldn’t help but feel a thrill at the thought of facing such creatures.

"The fourth floor," Athena went on, "is a fiery inferno, inhabited by flame elementals. The heat is intense, and the very ground seems to burn beneath your feet. The elementals are relentless, their bodies made of living fire, capable of melting steel with a touch. The boss of this floor is a Flame Titan, a colossal being of fire and molten rock, whose very presence turns the battlefield into a blazing hellscape."

"The fifth floor," she said, her voice taking on a note of caution, "is a vast, frozen wasteland. Ice elementals and frost wolves roam this floor, their bites freezing flesh in seconds. The boss here is an Ice Dragon, a terrifying creature with scales as hard as diamond and breath that can freeze even the hottest flames. Its lair is a fortress of ice, where the very walls can trap you in frozen prisons."

Cyrus’s eyes narrowed slightly, knowing that these floors were not to be taken lightly.

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