The wind shrieked past Daniel's ears, a tangible force generated by the sheer velocity of his [Ghoststeps] enhanced escape.
He didn't dare look back, focusing solely on putting distance between himself and the Veridian Constrictor den. His [Aura Sense] painted a retreating picture of the large, cold-blooded signatures that had been converging on the clearing , drawn by the scent of blood, likely enraged by the deaths of their kin. He had pushed his luck, reaped a monumental reward, and gotten out just in time.
He ran for several minutes, the tripled agility granted by [Ghoststeps] allowing him to cover ground at a blinding pace, his feet barely seeming to connect with the springy azure turf.
Only when the subtle tingling of [Aura Sense] confirmed no large life forces were in his immediate vicinity did he finally allow himself to slow, the 10-second duration of the skill expiring, leaving a familiar, slightly deeper fatigue than the old [Adrenal Surge].
He found refuge in a thick grove of tall, crystal-like trees that reflected the soft light of the Verge sky in subtle colors.
Leaning against the cool, smooth surface of one, Daniel finally let out a ragged breath, his chest heaving. His standard-issue grey fatigues were torn in several places, stained dark with sweat and the viscous, dark green blood of the Constrictors.
Bruises were blooming across his arms and ribs where glancing blows had landed, painful reminders despite the invigorating surge of his recent level-up to Level 1.
But beneath the exhaustion and aches, a current of raw power thrummed through him. He felt fundamentally different, stronger, faster, more resilient than the average recruit who had stepped through the Gateway mere hours ago.
He pulled up his Nexus Interface, the cool black band a comforting weight on his forearm, and reviewed his status with a growing sense of awe.
[Daniel Vance - Level 1]
EXP: 51/300 (Next Level requires 300 EXP)
Attributes:
Strength: 11 (Base) + 0.1 (Jaxon) + 2 (Hound) + 15 (Snakes) + 1 (Lvl Up) = 29.1
Vitality: 12 (Base) + 2 (Hound) + 10 (Snakes) + 1 (Lvl Up) = 25
Agility: 10 (Base) + 3 (Hound) + 0.1 (Liam) + 15 (Snakes) + 0.1 (Maya) + 0.1 (Kenji) + 1 (Lvl Up) = 29.3
Spirit: 11 (Base) + 0.1 (Sara) + 0.1 (Min) + 1 (Lvl Up) = 12.2
Adaptability: 10 (Base) + 1 (Lvl Up) = 11
Potential Flux: 45
Free Attribute Points: 4
Talent: Soul Assimilation (SSS-Grade)
Assimilation Charges: 10/10 (Regenerates 1 per hour; Limit Increased)
Skills:
Kinetic Pulse (D-Grade): Release short-range kinetic force. Range: 3m. Mana Cost: 20.
Aura Sense (E-Grade): Passive awareness of life signatures (~30m radius). Low mana drain.
Mental Fortitude (F-Grade): Passive minor resistance to mental effects.
Ghoststeps (D-Grade): Active. Triples Agility for 10 seconds. Reduces movement noise. Mana Cost: 40. Cooldown: 1 min.
His base attributes, particularly Strength, Vitality, and Agility, had skyrocketed. He was likely stronger and tougher than many recruits who had awakened C-grade physical enhancement Talents.
The boost from assimilating five Veridian Constrictors was immense, dwarfing the gains from the single Hound or the fractional points from the fallen Awakened. Creatures were clearly the primary fuel for raw attribute growth via [Soul Assimilation].
The skill fusion was the most surprising development. [Ghoststeps] was leagues ahead of the constituent skills, offering a significant speed boost with added stealth benefits and a reasonable cooldown.
It confirmed that even low-grade skills scavenged from others could be combined into something far more potent. The SSS-Talent wasn't just about absorption; it was about synergistic evolution. He wondered what other combinations were possible. Could he fuse [Kinetic Pulse] with something else? Could he find skills to enhance [Aura Sense]? The possibilities seemed endless.
His gaze fell upon the pouch at his belt containing the [Detoxifying Purple Herb]. He carefully withdrew the E-grade plant. It pulsed with a soft, violet light, its minty fragrance a stark contrast to the lingering metallic tang of blood in the air. Its primary function was detoxification, crucial in a realm teeming with venomous creatures, but the description also mentioned minor restorative properties. Could he assimilate its essence directly?
He checked his charges ,a full 10/10, thanks to the level-up. It was worth experimenting. Focusing his intent on the herb, visualizing its essence, its anti-toxic properties, its connection to the Verge's unique biology, he activated [Soul Assimilation].
A gentle, cool violet energy flowed from the herb into his hand, spreading through his body. It felt clean, purifying, and distinctly different from the raw power of creatures or the echoes of human Talents.
[Soul Assimilation successful on Consumable: Detoxifying Purple Herb (E-Grade).]
[Gain: Adaptability +6]
[Gain: Spirit +3]
[Gain: Vitality +1]
[Warning: Herb's primary detoxification effect consumed via assimilation. Residual neutralizing properties negligible.]
[Assimilation Charge Consumed (9/10 Remaining).]
A significant boost, particularly to Adaptability! Raising it from 11 to 17 instantly made him far more resilient to environmental hazards, toxins, and potentially even the negative effects of Verge energy fields or strange creature abilities.
The Spirit boost was welcome, increasing his mana pool and the potency of skills like [Kinetic Pulse]. The small Vitality gain was a nice bonus. The notification confirmed that assimilating consumables used their primary effect to grant attributes, making it a trade-off.
It seemed more efficient for attribute gain than assimilating basic flora, but less potent than creature assimilation for raw combat stats. Still, a valuable option, especially for rarer herbs or elixirs he might find later.
He updated his mental status sheet. Adaptability: 17. Spirit: 15.2. Vitality: 26. Now, the free attribute points. He had 4 points from reaching Level 1. Where to allocate them? His Agility was already high thanks to [Ghoststeps] synergy.
Spirit influenced mana and Talent potency, but seemed less critical for his current combat style. Adaptability was solid now. Strength and Vitality seemed the most direct routes to increased combat effectiveness and survivability. He decided on a balanced approach for now.
[Allocate 2 Attribute Points to Strength.]
[Allocate 2 Attribute Points to Vitality.]
His Strength climbed to 31.1, Vitality to 28. He felt a subtle thickening in his muscles, a deeper sense of resilience settling into his core. He now felt confident he could face multiple healthy Crimson Fang Hounds simultaneously and emerge victorious. Perhaps even challenge a Level 2 creature if he played his cards right.
But his skillset felt… incomplete. He had defense ([Kinetic Pulse] for disruption), mobility ([Ghoststeps]), perception ([Aura Sense]), and passive resistances ([Mental Fortitude], high Adaptability).
His E-grade knife, enhanced by his considerable Strength, offered decent basic attack power. But he lacked a dedicated, powerful offensive skill.
Something beyond a basic stab or slash. Jaxon's [Kinetic Impact] had been simple but brutally effective. Seraphina's [Precognitive Glimpse] offered immense tactical advantage. His SSS-Talent was god-tier for growth, but didn't provide an immediate offensive 'punch' skill.
Assimilating fallen Awakened was the most likely path to acquiring such abilities, but that relied on finding specific victims with compatible Talents.
He needed to hunt stronger prey, not just for EXP and attributes, but for the chance to encounter more diverse creatures and, grimly, more fallen recruits with useful skills to assimilate.
The designated safe zone perimeter was becoming too tame for his accelerated growth. He needed to push deeper, towards areas where stronger creatures, and potentially stronger recruits, roamed.
Just as he formulated this thought, his passive [Aura Sense] tingled. Not the cold, reptilian signatures of snakes this time, nor the scattered, weaker signals of basic Verge critters.
These were multiple signatures, concentrated, radiating focused intent, the distinct feel of Awakened humans locked in combat, mixed with the fierce, hot signatures of aggressive beasts. The signals emanated from roughly 500 meters to the northwest.
"Opportunity," Daniel murmured, the word less hesitant this time, more a statement of fact. He pushed off from the crystalline tree, the fatigue lessened by his increased Vitality and the lingering effects of the assimilated herb.
He activated [Aura Sense] more consciously, focusing on the distant commotion, letting the subtle impressions guide him.
Moving swiftly but silently through the alien undergrowth, his enhanced Agility making him nimble and quiet, he approached the source of the disturbance.
The sounds reached him before the sight, sharp energy discharges, panicked shouts, the furious snarls of enraged predators, and the unmistakable thump and ground tremor of heavy impacts.
He crested a small rise covered in luminescent purple moss, peering through a screen of broad, pulsating leaves. Below him, in a shallow basin littered with jagged obsidian rocks, a fierce battle raged.
He recognized the central figures immediately , Darius Holt and his team, the group identified earlier as likely the strongest initial cohort due to their C and D-grade Talents.
Darius, tall and focused, was shouting commands, a faint shimmering barrier occasionally flaring around him ,perhaps a D-grade defensive Talent.
Near him, Seraphina Bellweather stood with eyes closed, her brow furrowed in concentration, occasionally calling out sharp warnings just fractions of a second before an attack landed ,her B-grade [Precognitive Glimpse] clearly in effect.
Two other recruits, one wielding crackling electrical energy (likely a C-grade elemental Talent) and another enhancing his movements with visible bursts of speed (perhaps a C or D-grade agility Talent), fought desperately alongside them.
Their opponents were not the familiar Crimson Fang Hounds. These were larger, leaner, their fur not crimson but a deep, bruised purple. Vicious bone spikes jutted from their shoulders and spines, and their eyes glowed with a malevolent yellow light. They moved with terrifying speed and coordination, harrying the team from multiple angles. Daniel focused his intent, scanning one of the beasts.
[Spike-Backed Ravager - Level 2]
Stats: High Strength, Moderate Vitality, Very High Agility, Moderate Spirit.
Abilities: [Spine Volley], [Frenzied Charge]
Threat Assessment: Pack Hunter, Aggressive, Dangerous at Range and Close Quarters.
Level 2 creatures! And a pack of at least six of them. Darius's team was strong, boasting multiple C-grades and Seraphina's powerful B-grade foresight, but they were clearly struggling. One recruit was already down, lying motionless near the edge of the basin, his chest mangled. The remaining four were fighting defensively, pushed back against a cluster of rocks, their expressions grim.
This was a far more dangerous encounter than anything Daniel had faced directly. Yet, as he watched the chaotic ebb and flow of battle, the dance of Talents against monstrous ferocity, he felt not fear, but a cold, calculating assessment clicking into place. High risk, yes. But potentially, a very plentiful harvest indeed