Chapter 218: Chapter 218: The Cosmic Smith, Thaurissan’s Plea
The Aether-Forge was sweltering, the air thick with the smell of molten iron and burnt ozone.
The fifteen-foot-tall Avatar of Thaurissan, the God of Forging, knelt on the heavy metal grating. His flaming beard cascaded over the floor, singeing the steel. He didn’t look up. He remained bowed in a posture of absolute, uncharacteristic humility for a Level 85 Divine Craftsman.
A few feet away, mortal Dwarf King Thrain was still frozen on his knees, his jaw hanging completely open. Thrain looked from the burning God to the dark-armored Emperor, unable to process the sheer absurdity of the scene.
Lucifer stood perfectly still.
He didn’t lower the Void-Calamity Scepter. The Tier 10 Divine Artifact hummed softly in his grip, the violet Void-fire crystal pulsing with a lethal, absolute readiness.
Lucifer’s void-swirling eyes analyzed the massive, fiery deity.
"A God begs," Lucifer observed smoothly, his voice a low, resonant rumble that cut through the roaring of the forge. "That is a new dynamic."
Thaurissan slowly raised his heavy, iron-plated head. The fiery eyes of the Divine Craftsman were wide, completely fixated on the sleek, pitch-black scepter in Lucifer’s hand.
"I do not beg for mercy, mortal," Thaurissan rumbled, his voice shaking the heavy chains hanging from the ceiling. "I am a creator. I have watched the cosmos for eons. I have seen stars forge metals of impossible density. I have crafted the very chains that bind the realms."
The God gestured with a massive, magma-dripping hand toward the scepter.
"But I have never seen a Tier 7 cursed relic bypass the natural laws of decay and evolve directly into a Tier 10 Divine Artifact," Thaurissan confessed, his voice thick with genuine, professional awe. "The thermal shock should have vaporized the bone. The magical feedback should have shattered the crystal. Yet, you forced absolute, perfect structural purification in less than a minute. You defied the thermodynamics of creation."
Thaurissan leaned forward slightly, his fiery beard brushing against the floor.
"Take me as your disciple," the God of Forging pleaded. "Teach me the fundamental architecture of your craft. I must know how you bend the raw code of the universe."
Lucifer stared at the kneeling God.
A cold, calculating smirk touched his lips. He realized instantly what had happened.
The Apex Multiplier didn’t just multiply the item’s output; it multiplied the conceptual density of the crafting process itself. To a master smith like Thaurissan, witnessing Lucifer use the Multiplier was like watching someone casually reinvent the concept of fire. The God had felt the massive, localized spike in crafting magic across the dimensional void and had immediately tracked the resonance back to its source.
Thaurissan didn’t care that Lucifer was a mortal. He didn’t care about the political collapse of the celestial pantheons. The God of Forging only cared about the craft.
"You want to be my apprentice," Lucifer stated dryly, lowering the Void-Calamity Scepter so it rested casually by his side.
"I will strike your anvil! I will manage your bellows!" Thaurissan boomed eagerly, completely oblivious to the sheer absurdity of his request. "I offer my entire divine arsenal! My cosmic blueprints! Just let me watch you work!"
Thrain, still kneeling on the floor, let out a tiny, horrified squeak. "He wants to manage my bellows? The God of Forging wants to be an intern?"
"I don’t need an intern," Lucifer said smoothly.
He looked at the massive, fiery God. Having a Level 85 deity working in his basement sounded useful on paper, but it was a logistical nightmare. Thaurissan’s passive heat alone would constantly overload the Sanguine Grid’s cooling systems, and Lucifer didn’t trust any of the old gods, regardless of their current enthusiasm.
"I refuse your request, Thaurissan," Lucifer declared coldly.
The fiery God’s face fell. The roaring flames of his beard sputtered slightly, reflecting deep, profound disappointment.
"You hoard the secrets of the cosmos," Thaurissan muttered, his massive shoulders slumping. He looked incredibly dejected. "It is the way of all true master smiths. I understand."
"I am not hoarding," Lucifer corrected him, a dark, predatory gleam entering his void-swirling eyes. "I simply don’t teach my methods for free."
Thaurissan’s head snapped up, the fire in his eyes igniting with fresh hope. "A trade? You offer a trade of knowledge?"
"I offer a transaction," Lucifer said smoothly. He walked slowly toward the kneeling God, his iron boots clanking on the metal grating. "My technique is not a secret I discovered. It is an inheritance."
Lucifer paused for effect. He knew exactly how to manipulate the obsessive curiosity of a divine craftsman.
"I use the methodology of the Lost God," Lucifer lied effortlessly. His voice was smooth, authoritative, and entirely convincing. "The God of Cosmic Technology. The entity that designed the blueprint for the very Ringworld floating above our heads."
Thaurissan gasped.
The God of Forging scrambled backward slightly, his massive, magma-dripping hands clutching his iron breastplate in absolute shock.
"The Lost Architect?" Thaurissan breathed, his voice barely a whisper. "He vanished before the First Convergence! His blueprints are the holy grail of all cosmic engineering! You have his foundational texts?"
"I have the name of the entity that taught him," Lucifer continued, layering the lie with perfect, absolute confidence. "I have the conceptual formula that allows matter to be folded ten thousand times without breaking."
He pointed the dark matter tip of the Void-Calamity Scepter directly at Thaurissan’s face.
"And I have a minor, introductory schematic that utilizes that exact formula," Lucifer added softly.
Thaurissan trembled. The massive deity was practically vibrating with desperate, overwhelming need. "What is your price, Warlord? Name it. I will empty my celestial vaults. I will forge you weapons that can cut through time."
Lucifer didn’t ask for weapons. He already had the best weapons in the universe. He needed defense.
Zephyria’s current Void-shield was incredibly resilient, capable of blocking the Sun God’s plasma and the Abyssal bombardment. But it was an active barrier; it required constant, massive influxes of mana from the Void-Core Reactor and the Sanguine Grid to maintain its integrity against extreme threats.
If they were going to chart the infinite cosmos and engage hostile stellar empires, Lucifer needed a shield that didn’t drain his city’s resources. He needed an absolute, unbreakable passive defense.
"I don’t want your weapons, Thaurissan," Lucifer stated smoothly. "I want your masterpiece." freewёbnoνel.com
Lucifer locked his void eyes onto the fiery God.
"I want the blueprints for the Aegis Core," Lucifer demanded.
Thaurissan froze. The roaring flames of his beard completely stopped moving.
"The Aegis Core?" Thaurissan repeated, his voice dropping an octave, heavy with sudden, intense caution. "Warlord... that is not a standard defense grid. That is an Immortal-grade planetary shield. It is the theoretical blueprint I designed to protect the celestial realms from the heat death of the universe. It has never been built. It requires a power source so massive it would crack a continent just to turn it on."
"I have the power source," Lucifer replied coldly, glancing briefly toward the humming, massive blue and purple sphere of the Void-Core Reactor. "I need the blueprint."
Thaurissan looked at the Warlord, then at the impossibly perfect Void-Calamity Scepter. He weighed the value of his ultimate, untested masterpiece against the ancient, lost secrets of cosmic engineering.
The obsession of the craftsman won.
"A trade of supreme knowledge," Thaurissan agreed slowly.
The God of Forging reached into his own chest of glowing magma. He pulled out a massive, glowing, perfectly spherical orb of solid, cooling iron. He held the heavy sphere out toward Lucifer.
"The Aegis Core schematic is encoded within," Thaurissan said, his voice thick with reluctance. "You must strike it with a master’s hammer to unfold the blueprint."
Lucifer didn’t hesitate. He reached out and snatched the heavy iron orb from the God’s massive hand.
[Item Acquired: Aegis Core Blueprint]
[Tier: Immortal-Grade Planetary Shield]
[Description: Grants absolute, passive immunity to all cosmic, thermal, and spatial damage. Reflects 100% of kinetic impact.]
"Excellent," Lucifer said, storing the orb securely in his Dimensional Vault.
He didn’t draw a weapon. He didn’t intend to fight the God. He intended to fulfill his end of the bargain with the exact same level of ruthless efficiency.
Lucifer reached into his vault and pulled out a standard, low-tier piece of aether-parchment. It was a completely blank scroll.
"System," Lucifer commanded silently in his mind. "Apply the Apex Multiplier to the ink rendering. Engrave the basic mathematical formula for exponential localized gravity compression."
He didn’t give the God the secrets of the universe. He gave him the fundamental physics behind the Gravity Crush spell, written out in ten thousand pages of impossibly dense, microscopic magical equations.
Lucifer rolled the heavy scroll up and tossed it to Thaurissan.
"The introductory schematic," Lucifer declared smoothly. "And the name of the entity you seek is written on the final page."
Thaurissan caught the small scroll with two massive fingers. He looked at the dense, glowing text covering the parchment. The God’s fiery eyes widened as his divine mind immediately began processing the complex, reality-bending math Lucifer had provided.
"This is..." Thaurissan breathed, completely mesmerized. "This is beautiful. The spatial folding... the raw efficiency of the density algorithms. It is flawless."
"You’re welcome," Lucifer said dryly.
"I must return to my forge," Thaurissan announced, clutching the scroll to his magma chest. The Avatar began to fade, the air around him shimmering with returning spatial magic. "I must study this immediately. Thank you, Warlord. We are even."
"We are," Lucifer agreed smoothly.
Thaurissan’s massive form dissolved completely, vanishing back into the cosmic ether. The oppressive heat of the divine manifestation instantly dissipated, leaving the Aether-Forge slightly cooler.
Lucifer stood in the center of the cavern, a highly satisfied smirk touching his lips. He had just traded basic high school physics multiplied by ten thousand for an indestructible planetary shield.
"I think you just scammed a deity," Thrain noted, slowly pushing himself up off the metal grating. The dwarf king stared at the empty space where the God had been. "He was so excited to get that scroll."
"It wasn’t a scam," Lucifer corrected smoothly. "It was a mutually beneficial transaction. He got a math lesson, and I got a wall."
He turned away from the empty spot and walked back toward the master console.
"Thrain. Vexia," Lucifer commanded over the comms rune. The Sanguine Princess materialized on the catwalk above, having watched the entire exchange from the shadows.
"I am here, Emperor," Vexia said, her red eyes gleaming with amusement. "What is the new building project?"
Lucifer opened his Dimensional Vault and pulled the heavy iron orb out. He placed it firmly on the metal console.
"We are replacing the Sanguine-Cryo shield," Lucifer announced, his voice carrying the absolute, cold authority of the Grand Marshal. "The Void-Core Reactor has enough output to run this. We are installing the Aegis Core."
"An Immortal-grade shield?" Thrain asked, rubbing his hands together eagerly. "It will take me weeks to decipher the runic structures needed to integrate that into the city’s bedrock."
"You have ten seconds," Lucifer stated smoothly.
He placed his right hand directly onto the heavy iron orb. The Gauntlet of the Void King crackled with black lightning.
"System," Lucifer commanded.
"Apply the Apex Multiplier to the deployment protocol. Maximum output."
[Divine Talent: Apex Multiplier Activated!]
[Applying 10,000x multiplier to Automated Deployment and Runic Integration...]
[Warning: Massive Spatial Displacement Imminent.]
Lucifer didn’t wait for Thrain to grab a hammer. He forced the deployment himself.
The heavy iron orb exploded into a blinding flash of pure, flawless silver light. The light didn’t shoot upward; it surged violently into the black stone floor of the Aether-Forge, racing through the deep bedrock of Zephyria at supersonic speeds.
The entire floating city shuddered with a deep, resonant, impossibly heavy thud.
Outside the central keep, the iridescent, pearl-like dome of the planetary shield flickered. The swirling mix of blood magic and absolute zero frost abruptly vanished.
In its place, a new barrier snapped into existence.
It was not a visible, glowing dome. The air around the five-mile radius of the city simply looked... solid. A faint, perfectly clear, diamond-hard shimmer covered the entire airspace. It radiated an aura of absolute, terrifying physical invulnerability.
[System: Fortress Upgrade Complete.]
[Status: Aegis Core Shield Active.]
[Zephyria is now classified as an Indestructible Dreadnought.]
Lucifer lowered his hand from the console.
The Warlord looked up at the ceiling of the forge. He could feel the absolute stability of the new shield. They no longer needed to worry about orbital bombardments or cosmic storms. Zephyria was a perfect, unbreachable fortress.
"The ship is sealed," Lucifer announced softly. He turned and walked toward the spiraling stone stairs. "Let’s go chart a course. The universe is waiting."