The process of being sent spiralling across time and space through Yamero's methods wasn't nearly as luxurious as the way the Weaver Guild did things. In fact, it felt like the difference between riding a luxury sedan versus horseback... without a saddle.
If one process could have already left you weak and sick for a time, this one-if it didn't directly kill you-should have left your head spiralling for weeks, if not months. This sort of motion sickness was seeping into your very bones itself until it crushed your remarkably being.
Sylas stepped out from it as though it was a normal teleportation right into the middle of a desert of red sand.
'24 hours.'
That was the time limit Sylas gave himself before he would return to the Weaver Guild.
Not alone.
But with a Glutton's head.
Sylas didn't have any particularly strong hatred for the Glutton. The latter had tried to kill him, but so had many others before him. As far as Sylas was concerned, that was just the way life worked.
But now Sylas had his own reasons for needing the Glutton's head. This was the fastest way to lock the Analei on his side and ensure that they could move ahead freely.
Since his sister was on the Demi-God Plane now and he was trusting her to establish herself, he could take things easier on the Mortal Plane than he originally meant to.
When the time came to ascend, he would shatter everything in his path in a single sweeping momentum until none of his enemies were left.
'Soon.'
There was an eagerness in Sylas' heart to do exactly that as he walked forward at a calming pace, an excitement to face a challenge he wasn't quite sure he was good enough to deal with.
That pushed him all the more.
But sometimes it was necessary to take a step back and view things from a wider lens.
It wasn't long before Sylas caught sight of a dilapidated town up ahead. Even calling it a town felt like it was giving it too much credit.
The walls were formed out of rusted and worn metal sheets that looked like they had once been someone's roof, the "gates", if they could be called that, were just a bunch of barbed wire sewing together what looked like the skulls of the deceased, and the foul smell wafting from it made it far more reminiscent of a sewage dump, or just any general dump, than any town people should be living in.
Sylas recognized this place immediately, not because he had been here or physically seen it, but because the description was too on the nose.
These were the wild lands, a strip of space, asteroid belts, and planets that existed in the void between the Weaver Guild and the Seeing Eye Guild.
The two Guilds had been warring for a long time, so the only thing that could have existed between them was absolute chaos.
Youths often came here to train if they were sadistic enough because it was truly a place where there were no rules and anything went.
And Sylas was stepping into it as an E-tier. He practically observed like he hadn't worked a day in his life, right down to the unblemished tan trench coat he wore.
A sniffle came from the side as someone snorted up their own snot and then swallowed.
A lumbering bear of a man with thick green skin lay reclined on a garbage heap to the side.
He looked up when he saw Sylas, a hint baffled. Then he licked his lips as though he thought Sylas looked quite tender.


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