The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign

Chapter 65: Status

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Chapter 65: Chapter 65: Status

The written examination was kinda insulting.

At least, in Kael’s perspective.

Kael sat in the testing hall—a vast chamber with tiered seating and floating holographic terminals—surrounded by Silver and Gold students who scratched their heads and muttered under their breath. The questions scrolled across his screen in neat, organized blocks.

Mana circulation theory through tertiary meridians—explain the core principles and identify three common failure points.

Describe the structural differences between Cracked, Standard, and Flawless Cores. Include mana density ratios.

A Foundation Establishment cultivator encounters a Spirit Soul beast. Outline three survival strategies assuming a three-realm gap.

Child’s play.

His fingers moved across the terminal with mechanical efficiency. The Void Body Refinement had forced him to understand mana circulation at a level most cultivators never reached. The System’s knowledge dumps had filled his head with theory that exceeded anything the academy taught. And his time in the underground facility had provided practical context that no textbook could match.

He finished in forty minutes meanwhile the exam was scheduled for three hours.

Kael leaned back and closed his eyes.

Around him, the sound of frustrated sighs and muttered curses filled the chamber. Byron was sweating through his shirt two rows ahead.

Status window.

STATUS WINDOW

Name: Kael Cassian Vorn

Race: Human

Age: 19

Talent: Blue (Epic) — Partially Unlocked

True Talent: White (Mythic) — Locked

Cultivation:

Realm: Foundation Establishment (Rank 4)

Core: Transcendent

Mana Capacity: 480% standard Flawless Core

Mana Regeneration: 215% standard Flawless Core

Mantra Comprehension: 31%

Body Cultivation:

Technique: Void Body Refinement (Legendary Grade)

Current Layer: Tier 3 Early Progress: 12% to Tier 3 Mid

Soul Integrity: 79%

Shadow Points: 21,100

Powers:

Gravity Manipulation — Expert II (87% to Expert III)

Lightning Manipulation — Expert I (43% to Expert II)

Shadow Manipulation — Expert I (31% to Expert II)

Techniques:

Gravity Blade (Heaven Grade — Advanced)

Lightning Fang (Heaven Grade — Intermediate)

Shadow Step (Heaven Grade — Intermediate)

Dark Slash (Heaven Grade — Novice I)

Realm of Darkness — Darker Than Black (Heaven Grade — Novice I)

SILENCE — Gravity-Lightning Fusion (Heaven Grade — Novice II)

Pulsar — Gravity Compression (Origin Grade — Incomplete — Novice I)

Passive Abilities:

Mana Skin (Improved)

Lightning Resonance

Gravity Nexus

Darkness Seed (Dormant)

Mana Emergency Reserve (5% hidden pool)

Inventory:

Concealment Pendant (masks up to 2 realms)

Tier 3 Dual Short Blades

Tier 4 Compact Shadow-Steel Bow

Void Binding Bandages (200% physical boost)

1 Unused Transcendent Core Pill

Void Crystal

QUEST COMPLETED: THE THORNWICK SHADOWS

Objectives Completed:

— Identify the perpetrators: 1/1 ✓

— Locate the abduction site: 1/1 ✓

— Rescue civilians: 239/??? ✓

Rewards Distributed:

— 5,000 Shadow Points

— Soul Integrity +5%

— 30 Mid-Grade Mana Stones (deposited to System Storage)

Shadow Points: 26,100

Kael closed the window as the examination hall emptied around him.

The mana stones were useful—mid-grade stones could supplement cultivation for weeks if used properly. But the soul integrity increase was the real prize. Seventy-nine percent. Twenty-one points remaining until his soul was whole.

Twenty-one points until he might remember her face.

He stood and walked out.

The holographic board appeared without warning.

One moment the Silver common room was filled with students comparing answers and complaining about question seventeen. The next, every wall, every ceiling, every available surface was covered in scrolling text and ranked names.

Sector 3 results.

Then, within seconds, Sector 1. Sector 2. Sector 4.

All four sectors simultaneously. All four sectors finally visible after six months of separation.

Kael found his name immediately.

SECTOR 3 — FIRST YEAR FINAL RANKINGS

GOLD CLASS (Top 10)

Atlas Graves — Foundation Establishment Rank 7

Cassian Vale — Foundation Establishment Rank 6

Karacus Drakemore — Foundation Establishment Rank 7

Mason Croft — Foundation Establishment Rank 6

Kael Vorn — Foundation Establishment Rank 4

Sage Moonveil — Foundation Establishment Rank 6

Mira Chen — Foundation Establishment Rank 5

Rue Moonveil — Foundation Establishment Rank 6

Byron Field — Foundation Establishment Rank 6

Elara Solwyn — Foundation Establishment Rank 5

SILVER CLASS (Ranks 11-80)

11-35: [Names scrolling]

36. Zane Ashford — Foundation Establishment Rank 3 ...

58. Kira Storm — Foundation Establishment Rank 1

... 80. [Final Silver listing]

BRONZE CLASS (Ranks 81-180) ...

DROPPED [Names scrolling — hundreds of them]

Kael scanned the dropped list out of curiosity. Knox’s name appeared near the top. The Bronze Tier student who’d been confident, loud, present in every common room conversation for the first three months.

Gone.

Just a name on a board.

"Attention."

The holographic display shifted. A new announcement replaced the rankings—larger text, formal language, the sterile tone of institutional authority.

ACADEMY ANNOUNCEMENT — YEAR ONE CONCLUSION

Effective immediately, the following restructuring applies to all first-year students across Sections 1-4:

Gold Class: 30 students total

Silver Class: 70 students total (divided into two sections of 35)

Bronze Class: 100 students total

Total continuing students: 200

All students who have not reached Foundation Establishment Realm by the conclusion of Year One examinations are hereby removed from the program.

The common room exploded.

"What—" "That’s not fair—" "I was one rank away—" "My family will hear about this—"

Kael ignored the noise.

Two hundred. Out of approximately one thousand students across four sections, only two hundred remained. A seventy percent attrition rate in six months. And the announcement said more would drop in year three.

This wasn’t an academy.

It was a cull.

The holographic display continued.

Additional notice: All four sections will be consolidated effective immediately. Students will be transported to Planet Orion, second world of the Crucible, within two weeks. Further instructions will follow.

Four sections together with different geniuses clashing.

For six months, they’d existed in isolation—separate countries, separate training grounds, separate everything. Now they’d be thrown into the same space, same classes, same competition.

Kael found Sage across the room. She was already looking at him. Her golden eyes flicked to the Gold Class listing, then back to him.

Fifth place.

She’d taken sixth.

Her tails swished with satisfaction.

Byron appeared at Kael’s elbow, face flushed with barely contained excitement.

"Did you see? Did you see the rankings? Fifth place! I knew—we knew—our group was exceptional. The mission results clearly demonstrated—"

"Byron."

"Yes?"

"Shut up."

Byron’s mouth closed.

Mira materialized beside them, glasses glinting. "Zane made Silver. Barely. He’s at the bottom of the ranking, but he’s in."

"Good for him."

"You don’t sound like you mean that."

"I don’t."

Mira shrugged.

The holographic display flickered one final time.

Transport to Planet Orion: 14 days.

Prepare accordingly.

The text faded. The walls returned to normal. The noise in the common room shifted from shock to calculation—students figuring out their new rankings, their new classmates, their new competition.

Kael walked toward the exit.

Sage fell into step beside him.

"Planet Orion," she said. "Wonder what’s waiting for us there."

"More culling, probably."

"You’re cheerful."

"I’m realistic."

She bumped her shoulder against his. Her tail brushed his hip.

"Try being optimistic. Just once."

They walked out into the Athelas sunlight—such as it was, filtered through perpetual gray clouds and the faint shimmer of atmospheric mana.

TRANSPORT TO PLANET ORION — 14 DAYS

The countdown pulsed at the bottom of the display.

Kael turned away.

Fourteen days.

Then the real academy began.

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