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Chapter 83: Campaign

  POV First Demon Haru

  Five years after Eduard’s Major

  Accomplishment Tribulation, dark storm clouds once again spread across

  most of the Red Sea. It was the first time since the Demon Lord’s tribulation that

  tribulation clouds spread quite so far. They were visible even by some

  nearby Groups.

  Tribulations were rare in the Red Sea, but within the

  territories of the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult, they had become much more

  frequent in the last few years. Each time, the many, many millions of

  mortals of the cult treated the spectacle as a divine blessing. The

  rumbling of thunder brought the truest believers to their knees in

  reverence.

  Most of the cult’s upper echelon gathered at the same

  flat rocky clearing where Court Mage Ollés endured his tribulation years

  ago. It was chosen as Mujin’s tribulation site.

  Since then, however, it had been upgraded multiple times.

  With previous tribulations, the cult had experimented

  with how far they could push it with protection formations. Permanent

  formation pillars had been installed around the platform in a pattern

  which created the formation circuit of a Protection Formation. It was a

  difficult balance to find, two System path practitioners had died over the years pushing the boundaries to find out how the [System] would react to

  different levels of preparation.

  In the end, they found a pretty good solution.

  Haru had dedicated a good deal of time in the years

  leading up to her Nascent Soul Heavenly Tribulation training at the

  cult’s Formation Hall. She was by no means an expert, but she had

  successfully learned how to set up a protection formation.

  She considered taking on the tribulation without any

  protection, the Heavenly Demon had done it without much issue, but she

  opted against it. The Demon Lord’s [Heavenly Demon Divine Art] and

  [Heavenly Demon Supreme Body] were an order of magnitude greater than

  her own [Demonic Oasis Art], and she didn’t want to take any chances.

  Ever since the Demon Lord’s Titles and Talent were upgraded, the

  members of the cult had been given a little more time than most before

  their tribulations began. They didn’t all get the same amount of time to

  prepare, though, nobody knew why or how the [System] determined how

  much time you would get. Haru got almost three hours. The majority of

  that time was spent setting up the protection formation. Even with the

  installed pillars, the person taking on the tribulation still had to do

  some configurations so that the [System] acknowledged that they were

  responsible for their own protection.

  With the preparations done, she tied up her fairly short,

  black hair, and she wrapped her fists with strong white strips of

  enchanted fabric. She prepared for war, even though she knew that the

  tribulation would most certainly destroy most everything.

  That knowledge did nothing to convince her not to wear the high quality clothes which represented the cult.

  Unlike most demonic cultivators, Haru didn’t wear a long

  robe. Instead, she preferred a shorter robe worn over the basic pants

  and shirt of the cult. The robe could almost be described as a black

  jacket, tied around her waist with a golden band.

  Then, with a final push, she activated the formation. It

  was an upgraded version of the same protection formation Víctor had

  used.

  A resplendent dome formed around the platform.

  Haru took her place in the center of the platform and

  waited. A few minutes later, the heavens unleashed a tribulation beyond

  anything the cult had seen before, at least none but the Demon Lord as there was no

  one there to truly witness his own tribulation.

  As this was a major step forward for the cult, even some

  of the elders of the Jeoksa Family were there to bear witness. Patriarch

  Jaemin even brought his son who had returned from his training a couple

  years back, officially the Jeoksa Family’s first demonic cultivator.

  The first of many.

  Fear and excitement was evident on everyone’s faces. They

  had all experienced and witnessed tribulations before, but this was the

  closest to a Grand Accomplishment Tribulation they had ever seen.

  While there was no fire tribulation and no visual

  phenomenon, like that of a Grand Accomplishment Tribulation, there was

  an elemental aspect to it. Unlike the Demon Lord's tribulation, Haru’s brought the

  wrath of the earth to attack her. Sharp spires of stone shot at the

  demonic cultivator. What was worse than the damage they caused to Haru

  herself, was that they destabilized the formation, which meant that she

  received far less protection from the powerful lightning strikes than

  planned.

  The dome of the protection formation struggled against the might of the lightning. Although destabilized, it still held.

  Just as with Víctor’s tribulation, it lit up like the sun

  itself. Unlike previous tribulations, however, this one was so powerful

  that the ground around the formation began to melt. The Jeoksa Family

  Elders had only seen such a thing once before and it completely

  destroyed a group of Peak Practitioners led by a Master, and that only

  lasted for a few seconds. This tribulation continued with lightning

  strike after lightning strike.

  Tendrils of molten stone spread out from around the

  platform. The onlookers had to move back so as to not be caught in the

  crossfire.

  Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the tribulation ended.

  Haru succeeded and became the Heavenly Demon Divine

  Cult’s second cultivator to reach [Nascent Soul] stage. The platform was

  destroyed, and although the pillars held out, they had begun to melt as

  well. Haru had some severe burns, but with the physical cultivation of a

  [Nascent Soul] stage cultivator, she would recover quickly.

  Over the course of the next few years, Chul did the same,

  and then three others. With that, the cult now had a handful of demonic

  cultivators rivaling low Masters.

  The Heavenly Demon Divine Cult was ready to act on the purpose behind its very foundation.

  POV Baz

  Scattered clouds floated past the fields

  beneath the Mansan mountain range, just beyond the [Grand Demonic Mist

  Formation]. Shadows of those clouds swept across the vast armies of the

  Heavenly Demon Divine Cult. Almost thirty thousand elite demonic

  soldiers, each equivalent to at least a Second-rate Practitioner with

  some rivaling First-rates or even Experts, along with millions of mortal soldiers were

  gathered and ready to march.

  Leading the cult’s army were the five newly promoted

  Demonic Kings at [Nascent Soul] stage. In addition to their demonic

  soldiers, each of them had several hundred [Core Formation] stage

  demonic officers under their command, every one of whom could handle an

  average Expert Practitioner.

  The Heavenly Demon Divine Cult’s campaign had officially begun.

  Step one was to take complete control over the Red Sea.

  Over the years, the cult had sent its forces on countless missions over the years to

  clear out the region, both to level up their forces and to expand their

  territory. Almost two fifths of the Red Sea was already fully under the

  cult’s control, but that wasn’t enough.

  While the nearby mid-sized Groups stayed out of the Red

  Sea, they did have quite a bit of influence over the regions closest to

  them. If they noticed any push to claim the lands, they would resist.

  Baz and his advisors intended to claim the Red Sea so

  quickly that none of them would have time to react. If they did react,

  they would have to move without hesitation and deploy Peak

  Practitioners, if not Masters.

  The cult gambled on their enemies’ unwillingness to

  deploy their strongest practitioners so resolutely. It would leave them

  open to attack from their rivals and enemies after all. Before they

  could offer any real resistance, the Groups would have to coordinate and

  launch more organized assaults.

  The cult’s army was strong. To take over the Red Sea in

  one fell swoop, however, they would have to divide their forces. The

  army would be divided into five Divisions. Each division would consist

  of countless mortal soldiers and about 6,000 demonic soldiers and

  officers. Each Division would in turn be made up of 3 Legions with

  around 100 demonic soldiers rivaling Experts and almost 2,000 rivaling

  Second-rates or First-rates, enough to rival the full force most

  mid-size Groups.

  Baz stood in the skies above the great fields beneath the mountains.

  The vast armies of the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult reached

  out almost as far as the horizon. Five divisions, commanded by five

  Demonic Kings, awaited his orders.

  This would be the spark that lit the world aflame.

  Millions, if not billions, would die as a result of his

  commands. Baz’ heart weighed heavy with the thought. Years ago he likely

  would not have had it in him to send so many to die and to kill, but after a

  lifetime of struggle, a heavy heart could not sway him. He did not

  hesitate.

  “Demons, hear me.” He spoke calmly and in a soft yet firm

  tone. At no point did he raise his voice, and yet his words reached the

  ears of every single person, no matter how far away they were. He

  wasn’t sure exactly what to say, he had made some preparations but

  nothing had felt quite right, so he decided to wing it. Baz had never

  held a speech like this before, although he had heard one. When Captain

  Cirera addressed the Wandering Wolves Corps before marching to war. When

  in doubt, steal with pride.

  He continued, “This day has been a long time coming. For

  generations, the people beyond the borders of the Red Sea have called

  our people weak and inferior. They are fools. We are the demons of the

  Heavenly Demon Divine Cult, and from this day onward, they will learn

  just how wrong they are. We will do what they have all failed to do,

  unite the entirety of the Red Sea! Then, one by one, even those arrogant

  sects and clans will fall at our hands. Before long, the entirety of

  this world will be ours!”

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  The five Demonic Kings called out, “Long live the heavenly demon!”, and millions of true believers repeated their words.

  “LONG LIVE THE HEAVENLY DEMON!”

  An veritable ocean of demons began to chant in unison,

  their combined voices and conviction strong enough to shake the earth

  itself.

  “ALL MUST SUBMIT!”

  “ALL MUST SUBMIT!”

  “ALL MUST SUBMIT!”

  ***

  Each of the cult’s five divisions were dispatched in different directions.

  They would spread out and take control of every speck of

  sand within the Red Sea, by force and faith. The divisions had entire

  squadrons of the cult’s demonic priests. As the soldiers defeated the

  gangs controlling each region, the priests would proselytize the masses

  to the faith of the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult.

  Baz had earned the worship of the people of Mujin back

  when he was still a [Core Formation] stage cultivator. Now, each

  division was commanded by a [Nascent Soul] stage cultivator leading

  legions of [Core Formation] stage demonic cultivators. It was extremely

  effective.

  As the mortals accepted their new religion, the [System]’s influence descended immediately.

  The cult’s progress was unhindered.

  Its armies claimed region after region within the Red

  Sea. Even when there were attempts to resist by gangs and even some more

  well-intentioned Groups, their strongest fighters were only Experts.

  Their resistance was futile, a dung beetle trying to stop a tank.

  Time was the cult’s biggest obstacle. Its armies could

  only travel as fast as its mortals. Traversing the entire Red Sea took

  mortals months. That was time for word to travel, time for Groups to

  organize and for defenses to be prepared.

  Fortunately, the defenses set up by the natives of the

  Red Sea were broken through easily. No matter how much they tried, they

  simply couldn’t gather enough gangs and other Groups to put up a fight

  against the cult’s legions. Power struggles and past grievances meant

  that forming any decent alliance in mere weeks or even months was all

  but impossible.

  Within six months, the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult had

  claimed every bit of land of the Red Sea, everything except the regions

  closest to many of the neighboring Groups.

  Those Groups were well-established and already had some

  level of influence over the regions closest to them. Years of bribing or

  pressuring the natives to work for them without formally claiming the

  land. Now, with the news that a native force was rising up and claiming

  the vast territories of the Red Sea, they had set up some defenses in

  the regions under their control.

  Baz and the leadership of the cult had been right, the

  sects and clans and other Groups wouldn’t risk engaging them directly so

  soon. It would take more resources than they were willing to invest

  against an insurgence from the wastelands.

  At first, most of them believed the news to be

  exaggerated. How could any force raised within the Red Sea be a threat,

  after all. Some sent small squads or units in an arrogant attempt at

  stopping the cult’s advances.

  They quickly realized how outmatched they were.

  After several failed attempts, some responded by sending

  true units of elite practitioners. Although the cult’s forces defeated

  every attempt, the elite practitioners were the first ones to actually

  do some damage to the legions.

  With most of the Red Sea claimed and under the cult’s banner, Baz himself finally made his move.

  The armies were restructured, according to plans long

  since prepared. A defensive position was established to consolidate and

  fortify the claimed territories.

  Demonic Kings Seong and Duho of the third and fifth divisions took command of the defense.

  External Hall Master Joon had his shadows run missions

  all around the borders to try and keep updated on the movements of the

  surrounding Groups. Any actions taken were immediately reported back,

  and the Demonic Kings responded quickly.

  The cult finally had communication badges to keep their

  legions informed and coordinated in real time. Their work in that area

  had gradually progressed, and once the Jeoksa Family had joined the

  cult, they finally gained the final pieces of the puzzle. While the

  Jeoksa Family weren’t specialized in enchantments, they did have some

  enchanting experts and access to trade with actual specialists.

  With the defenses under control, Demonic Kings Haru,

  Chul, and Shik joined Baz along with a unit of High [Core Formation]

  stage demonic cultivators.

  The time had come to conquer their neighbors.

  They began on the northern front. Baz and his Heavenly Strike Force rushed toward their first target, the Iron Courage Fortress.

  The Iron Courage Fortress stood on the side of a

  mountain. Within its walls stood its capital, a fairly large city

  comparable to Jeokseong, the Jeoksa capital. The walls were strong, but

  Baz had seen the walls of Luxendorf. These were nothing in comparison.

  Baz’ Heavenly Strike Force dashed across the overgrown

  terrain with the Movement Techniques they had mastered over many years

  of training. Although Baz and the Demonic Kings had to hold back, the

  entire force still moved extremely fast.

  They had to, the strategy was a blitz, after all.

  Soon the fortress appeared through the

  trees. Given the news of unrest, the Iron Courage Fortress had mounted a

  solid defense. To lessen their potential casualties, Baz and the three

  Demonic Kings rushed ahead of the unit. They practically flew up the

  mountain, even though Baz was still the only one to have mastered the

  [Fleeting Cloud Step] to the point of being able to traverse the

  heavens. They didn’t concern themselves with avoiding detection.

  Sounds of panic reached Baz’ ears as the Iron Courage Fortress scrambled to mobilize their forces against the sudden assault.

  The reason Baz didn’t care about discovery was because it

  didn’t matter. As they approached the fortified walls, Baz took to the

  skies and radiated power beyond anything he had ever done before.

  He raised his hand and slammed it downwards. His previous

  [Demon God’s Judgment Palm] only struck his opponent, but this [Demon

  God’s Extermination Palm] destroyed all in its path.

  BOOM - CRASH

  The massive palm that descended from the heavens

  flattened a large section of the wall and sent currents of powerful

  lightning to spread throughout the defenders who survived the impact.

  Haru rushed into the fortress through the opening created by Baz’ attack.

  Even though it had just been mere seconds since the

  guards of the Iron Courage Fortress realized that they were under

  attack, the fortress master and a handful of its wardens already came

  running.

  The Demonic King wound up her fist and let loose a Fist

  Technique strong enough to send several of the wardens flying. Only the

  fortress master himself managed to endure the attack.

  “You dare attack our Iron Courage Fortress!?“ The Iron

  Courage Fortress Master was a large burly man with a thick beard. He

  wielded a greataxe which doubled as a shield. The moment he recovered

  from the Fist Technique, he pounced on Haru and swung his axe like he

  was chopping wood.

  The Demonic King raised her left arm and strengthened it

  with an upgraded version of the original [Stone Skin] Technique passed

  down from Baz’ [Earthen Cultivation Art] Manual, [Steel Hide].

  A smile formed on the Fortress Master’s face as he felt

  confident that his greataxe would cut through her arm, and the rest of

  her, like a hot knife through butter.

  THUD - BOOM

  The axe struck her forearm and was stopped dead in its tracks.

  The shock wave tore the ground apart and the walls of a

  few nearby buildings crumbled from the impact. His smile fell away, and

  Haru reveled in his shock. Before he could react, she threw another Fist

  Technique at his chest. He was sent flying back, destroying a few

  buildings as he went, and she took off after him.

  In the mean time, Chul and Shik subdued the wardens. It

  wasn’t too much of a struggle for them. The fortress was powerful, but

  the Fortress Master was the only Master Practitioner, albeit a very low

  Master. The wardens were Peak or Expert level practitioners and thus no

  match for the cult’s Demonic Kings.

  The hundreds of High [Core Formation] stage demonic

  cultivators finally caught up and swarmed the fortress. They secured the

  area and ensured that the fortress’ warriors didn’t do anything stupid.

  Large impacts rocked the back region of fortress, and moments later, Haru came walking back.

  The Iron Courage Fortress Master was dragged behind her

  by his ankle. With a nonchalant whip of her arm, she threw the burly

  Master Practitioner in front of the Iron Courage Fortress wardens. All

  seven of them were on their knees, defeated, in more ways than one. The

  once proud Iron Courage Fortress, brought to its knees in a matter of

  minutes.

  The Fortress Master slowly made his way onto his feet,

  woozy and bleeding, only for Haru to place her hand on his shoulder and

  force him down to his knees like the rest.

  He looked up to see Baz descend from the sky.

  Baz had remained flying above and watched his first

  generation of demonic disciples take down a powerful Group which had

  stood strong for centuries, in the time it took to drink a cup of tea. A

  wave of goosebumps subtly moved across his skin as pride welled up in

  him heart.

  “So…” the Fortress Master said through wheezing breaths.

  “I take it you’re this Heavenly Demon we’ve heard rumors about? We’re

  not dead, so I assume there’s something you want from us. What is it?”

  he asked defiantly. His lack of fear in the face of death actually moved

  the hearts of the demonic cultivators.

  Baz took a page out of the Tang Clan’s playbook and made

  them a simple offer. “The Iron Courage Fortress has a choice to make.

  Pledge your eternal allegiance to Heavenly Demon Divine Cult or we

  destroy you and take everything you have for ourselves.”

  A roller-coaster of emotions flashed across the fortress

  master’s face, ranging from anger to indignation and finally stopping at

  resignation. “Before any oaths are made. Tell me, Demon Lord, what are

  your goals with all this?”

  Baz didn’t answer immediately. It was preferable to

  recruit the Iron Courage Fortress, and the fortress master seemed like a

  reasonable man, so Baz wanted to give him an honest answer.

  “The Great

  Martial Alliance has resisted the forces of the Lumerian Kingdom for several decades. But it’s only a matter of time before they fall. It’s a fate

  written in stone. I am using them as a shield to give myself and my

  Heavenly Demon Divine Cult time to expand and grow. Our purpose is

  power. The power to defeat the Great Martial Alliance. The power to

  destroy the Lumerian Kingdom. The power to bring the entirety of this

  world under our rule.”

  The Fortress Master’s eyes widened, as did all of the

  wardens’. He looked down on the ground, unable to truly fathom the scope

  of what he just heard. Soon after, he raised his eyes to stare directly

  into Baz’. “Very well. I, Kal Tae-Won, Master of the Iron Courage

  Fortress, swear that we will serve the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult, from

  this day and for all days to come.”

  A wave of essence originating from the world itself washed over them, the [System] had acknowledged their oath.

  While this world had no System contracts or other ways to

  ensure that both parties of a promise would keep their word, when it

  came to oaths of this magnitude, the [System] took notice. Baz had never

  quite figured out exactly how the [System]’s Group function worked, but

  the more he experienced, the more he understood.

  Groups were recognized by the [System]. Titles were given

  and experience rewarded to those who were important to these Groups.

  That happened here, the fortress master and his wardens were given a

  small reward of experience for joining the cult.

  If these Titles linked to Groups were lost due to war or other struggles, nothing happened.

  If someone reneged on their word, however, and thereby stole experience from the [System], the punishments were severe.

  It was rare due to the extreme nature of the punishments,

  but it did happen. Should someone make an oath to a Group and gain a

  Title and experience as the [System] recognizes the achievement, only to

  then break that oath, the [System] would take back what it gave, with

  interest proportionate to the scale of the oath. Several levels would be

  forcefully torn from their spirits. At best it would weaken them, at

  worst it would cripple them.

  Keeping oaths of loyalty had become ingrained in the culture, not just in the eastern continent but throughout the entire world.

  The Iron Courage Fortress had fully accepted that it now

  belonged to the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult. The cult’s territory and

  power grew once again, and this was only the beginning.

  Soon, any Group that did not already belong to the Great Martial Alliance would fall under their banner.

  I'll keep the timeline a permanent feature from here on, I think. Cause why not.

  Timeline:

  Year

  0

  The Heavenly Demon Divine Cult is founded.

  Cave of Latent Demons is created.

  Haru, Chul, and the other first generation demons begin cultivating.

  Year

  0, m 6

  Haru and Chul break through to Essence Consolidation

  Year

  0, m 7

  Third demonic cultivator breaks through to Essence Consolidation and dies

  Year

  0, m 7–9

  The remaining 3 reach Essence Consolidation

  Year

  1

  Second generation, over 50 new candidates, begin cultivating

  Year

  2

  Third generation, closer to a hundred candidates, begin cultivating

  Year

  3

  Fourth generation, around 100.

  Year

  4

  Fifth generation, around 100.

  Year

  5

  Sixth generation, around 100.

  Demonic mania is discovered.

  Aberrant Demon Path is developed

  Secondary training area opens for those training the Aberrant Demon Path

  Year

  6

  Haru wins the first graduation tournament

  First generation graduates, including Haru, Chul, and Shik

  Seventh generation, around 100

  Year

  7

  Second generation graduates, Jum wins the second graduation tournament

  Year

  7–8

  Jum and a few other demonic cultivators reach out to Víctor about magic

  Year

  8

  Third generation graduates, including Joon

  Year

  9

  Baz enters isolated cultivation

  Year

  10

  Baz breaks through to Nascent Soul, about 22–23 years after he was summoned and began cultivating

  Year

  11

  Construction of Demonic Citadel begins

  Jeoksa Jaemin arrives and a deal is struck regarding his 2-year-old son

  Víctor's magic academy rivals the Cave of Latent Demons in terms of recruitment and graduates

  Jum develops Formation Arts

  Jum is promoted to Demonic General, third after Haru and Chul (Education Hall Master)

  Jum is given the title of Formation Hall Master

  Year

  11–12

  Jeoksa Jaemin holds up his end of the bargain and sends countless resources

  Year

  12

  Demonic Martial Form is developed and spread throughout the cult

  The Cave of Latent Demons extends its curriculum, disciples now stay there for 8 years

  All demonic cultivators work on developing new Techniques

  Whispering Reaper Guild attacks

  Marion is killed

  Sebastian has an epiphany and his Akashic Connection Talent is upgraded to Akashic Incarnation

  Sebastian accepts his place and identity, he becomes Baz, the demon god.

  The Unyielding Sword of the Demon God is developed

  Mujin is named the capital of the cult and a restructure is begun

  Baz bestows new titles for everyone.

  Víctor reaches level 50

  The training at the Cave of Latent Demons is extended to 10 years

  The new city, Muwon, is announced, though the name is not revealed until later

  From this moment onward, the cult exclusively recruits sproutlings to the Cave of Latent Demons

  Víctor endures his Major Accomplishment Tribulation

  Year

  16

  The construction of the Demonic Citadel and the entire Mansan mountains has reached a point of minor completion

  The Grand Demonic Mist Formation is completed and deployed

  Year

  17

  Demonic General Joon and his Intelligence Hall embeds themselves in the Jeoksa Family

  Year

  18

  The Kam brother attack and are killed

  Messaging boards have been installed at important sites of the cult

  Demonic General Joon prepares for the takeover of the Jeoksa Family

  Jeoksa Jaemin's son, Jaebak, is sent to the Cave of Latent Demons

  The plan is executed, and the Jeoksa Family pledges themselves as the first Vassal Family of the cult

  Baz kills elites of the Tang Clan

  Baz breaks through to Soul Transformation, 8 years after reached Nascent Soul

  Year

  20

  The Mansan mountains are now teeming with natural essence, nature having recovered due to their presence

  Baz' singularity bursts forth like the big bang and becomes a cosmos

  Baz' True Spirit begins taking shape

  The Demonic Caverns are constructed

  Thousands upon thousands of sproutlings from all over the Red Sea were recruited and enlisted to the Demonic Caverns

  Plans for a major campaign to conquer the region are started

  Year

  22

  Baz' inner cosmos settles and begins its development

  Gawen endures his Major Accomplishment Tribulation

  Year

  24

  Safi endures her Major Accomplishment Tribulation

  Year

  25

  Eduard endures his Major Accomplishment Tribulation

  Year

  28

  Jeoksa Jaemin's son, Jaebak, graduates as top of his generation

  Year

  30

  The Heavenly Demon Divine Cult is officially a powerhouse. Nearby Groups are paying attention.

  Haru breaks through to Nascent Soul, about 30 years after she began cultivating

  The Eight Paths Demonic Sword Art is developed

  Year

  31

  Chul breaks through to Nascent Soul

  Year

  31–34

  Three other demonic cultivators break through to Nascent Soul—Seong is third, Shik is fourth, and Duho is fifth

  Year

  35

  The campaign begins

  The Red Sea is conquered

  The Iron Courage Fortress is the first proper Group to fall and pledge allegiance to the cult

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