On that day, the gods gave humanity a trial.
Mankind had been able to pull through several years. Wars, pandemics, and disasters emerged a few years back. Most people thought that the end of times were near. Humanity was not united, no. There were still corrupt people in power. There were still clashes in beliefs. There were still various kinds of disparities and discrimination. But the human race continued to struggle to survive. As if praising their perseverance, the gods made themselves known.
[The gods are impressed with the steadfast existence of humanity.]
On that day, almost every person on Earth found themselves staring at these words in front of them.
“Do you see this?”
“There's something in front of me...”
“Is it also saying…?”
“What is this…”
Each person could only see the words in front of them but everyone had received these words from gods.
[The gods will give humanity a trial of worth.]
[This is a chance to go beyond your limits.]
[Prove yourself.]
[The gods are watching.]
[Do you wish to proceed?]
[Yes/No]
After all they have experienced the past years, the humans felt like they were being rewarded. The majority did not hesitate to select ‘yes’. The young and the bold, those who have dreamed of this from the stories they have read. The ill, the suffering, and the old, those that want a second shot at life. Even the corrupt, those that crave power, saw this as an opportunity.
Those too young or incapable of thinking for themselves were not given this choice. Instead, the 'texts' told them their chance will come in time. As if the gods were giving everyone a chance in due time.
[You have declined the offer for now.]
Those that have rejected this, received this message. The message gave them relief in that they can still take the offer should they change their mind.
[Your journey begins in 24 hours. Be prepared.]
It caused a massive uproar all over the globe. Some people are scrambling to find a safe and secure spot to prepare for their trial. Others gathered with their trusted colleagues. They thought they would be able to do better together.
Of course, the incident first tossed various questions to scientists. They could not explain the phenomenon. While some people were wary of it, they couldn't even begin to comprehend how this was possible.
The atheists went under fire. There will always be people ready to mock another's beliefs. They are either zealots to their own belief or doing it for selfish amusement. This phenomenon proved that gods existed, after all.
The religious groups were no exception. Gods. There was more than one god watching humanity right now. Do they cling onto their belief and reject the offer? But that's the genius of it. It was presented as a ‘trial to overcome’. That was the deciding factor.
Still, in the end, more than eighty percent of the people that received the message took the offer. The world braced itself for the beginning. It was the day where the world had a single goal—albeit strangely: to prepare for the awakening.
[The weighing of your soul begins.]
The moment that timer hit zero, the entire world froze in time, in space, and in reality itself. The minds of those partaking in the trial wandered off into their own realms. It varied between each person.
For humans, it seemed as if the gods were blessing them with as much as they could. There were those that gave up despite giving their all. They obtained at least some skills that made them more powerful than an average human. The further the progress, the higher the evaluation. The better the ‘weight of the soul’, the better the rewards.
There was a small percent that succeeded. Some pushed through with sheer perseverance. Others cleared it through unwavering endurance. Still, there are those that showcased their hunger for power. For some, a burning desire overcame their hurdles. These people were able to make the most out of the ‘weighing phase’.
Many worried that things were too good to be true. Those that gave up at the starting line obtained enhancements to their abilities. It was then they realized the reason why such boons were necessary.
The world started to move again. Time resumed its flow. The expanse of space moved once more. Reality resumed. This phenomenon would not occur again for those who would take their ‘weighing’ later on. They lost consciousness for around an hour or two before they would awaken.
[The trial begins.]
At that moment, rifts and cracks in reality started to manifest. Archways of various sizes and designs start to form around these distortions. Some are made of stone, others of wood. Some of a strange red metal, and some were bone. There were those that stood as tall as a regular human while some were more than sevenfold. Once the arch completed, the rift opened and monsters started to come out of the gateways.
They felt the surge of power and the euphoria of fantasy, but casualties were inevitable. Humans thought that they were more than ready for their trial only to face the reality of the situation. This was no game. This was no fantasy story. This is a trial from the gods.
On that day, humanity not only fought for its worth but also for its survival.
“Hah…” A sigh escaped her lips. She toyed with her hair before brushing it away. Her locks flowed freely, defying gravity. Her hair was as dark as the night sky, dotted with stars. Rather, her hair itself was the night sky. Her skin pale with a soft glow like the moon. Her purple hues looked around, confirming she was alone in the vastness of space before she hung her head. She let herself fall forward as a cloud formed itself into a comfortable bed to catch her. Her dark blue gown became disheveled but soon warped itself into nightwear.
“Those bastards really went ahead with it.” She heaved another sigh. A while ago, the gods and goddesses of humanity convened for the ‘trial’. An overwhelming majority of the gods had voted for it. Those against it were significant in number. Unfortunately, they were either lower deities or fearful of the higher ones. No one could voice their displeasure. Even Astraea—goddess of the constellations—could not hold a candle to them. Their power comes from being highly established in human mythos.
“Tch.” She clicked her tongue and rolled around on her cloud bed. “They still pushed through with it.”
During the convention, things were going unanimously. The higher gods controlled the flow. They pointed out the benefits of having the humans undergo the trial. It was something akin to their development reaching a wall. If not for this trial, humanity's growth would plateau. There will be deaths; that is inevitable. But sacrifices are a must for the good of mankind.
“I can't do anything by myself,” Astraea muttered as she sat up and hugged her knees. She, herself, was not a weak goddess. But the gap in power was prevalent. The popularity of their myth and lore affected how much power they could exert. She might be able to hold her own against a higher god but that is the limit of her current self. The higher gods were on a different level. That's why there was no one that voiced their disagreement at the time.
Wait. No. There was one. It wasn't exactly a disagreement but an inquiry that caused a small disturbance.
“What of the Void Contract?” A goddess had asked. It was a simple question but it caused a wave of murmurs and whispers. The Void Contract was something more of a myth among myths. A destroyer of worlds. A killer of gods. A devourer of goddesses. Those were the most common rumors that circulated. She has not yet encountered the Void Contract in her lifetime.
At first, she half-expected that the higher gods would deny the existence of the Void Contract. But it wasn't the case. The higher gods were silent for a moment—perturbed by the inquiry. After a moment, they became confident. They stated that it is well within their domain and responsibility. The trial is, after all, for the ‘good of mankind’ and the ‘betterment of the world’.
It was a good point but it seemed more as if they were convincing themselves and not the other deities. Regardless, that was the only thing notable from that one-sided affair.
“The Void Contract. I wonder if it can help me,” she mumbled. “But I don't even know what it is…”
“It is nothing special,” a voice answered nonchalantly. It belonged to a young adolescent male.
“Really? It seemed like it was—” She froze and turned around immediately.
“Hello there.”
A figure in a dark hooded cloak. Only their lower mouth was visible. A cloak covered the rest of their body. The garment blended into shadow-like wisps. Its presence was quite frightening, yet it greeted her with a friendly smile.
The sudden appearance stunned her. Astraea then made some distance between them by having her cloud bed slide back.
“Who are you?” She asked, confused. “How did you get here?”
This was her domain. Even higher gods would have difficulty entering this place without permission. A deity's domain is their strongest fortress and where they are at their peak.
“I am—as you called—the Void Contract,” he responded. His voice made her certain it was male. Or at least was posing as one. “Were you not looking for me?”
A chill ran up her spine. If he was the Void Contract, then this situation was terrifying. No wonder the mere mention perturbed the higher gods. Does it mean that some of them had already encountered the Void Contract? Still, this was her chance. Even if he was not the Void Contract, he was powerful enough to appear before her with ease.
“If you're looking to ask if I can stop the trial, then don't bother,” he answered before she could even ask. If it were only a destructive force or a decree to drive humanity to extinction, then he could step in. But they gave humanity a chance to survive and become stronger. The motion was legitimate.
“Tch.” She clicked her tongue. She can only infer that one of the higher gods had been in contact with him before. “So what can you do?”
“That depends,” he echoed from behind her. He was sitting comfortably on the edge of the cloud bed.
“Stop that!” She shrieked and threw a cloud pillow at him. It dispersed on contact since it was made of clouds. It served more to comfort her than to harm him anyway. She took a deep breath.
“Don't think about what you want to do in relation to the gods and the trials.” He continued. “Tell me. What is it that you truly desire?”
She bit her lip. She had been trying to think of ways to stop the trial. Her other plans were to prevent the other gods from interfering with humanity too much. In the end, those were but several means to an end. At the end of it, she only wanted one thing.
He disappeared from behind her into wisps of black smoke. The wisps swirled in front of her as he reformed. He was right. No matter how many plans she would come up with, there was only one goal. One desire. She looked up at him, seeing his azure hues for the first time.
“Good.” He smiled. “What are you willing to offer in exchange?”
“Everything.”
A couple of years have passed since the trial began. Humanity is quick to adapt. Different organizations rose from the ground up. Players. Awakened. Hunters. Heroes. The chosen. People had different terms for those who have had their souls weighed. The accepted terms for these individuals are ‘Breakers’. Their goals are the same: to prevent a repeat of the tragedy of the first day. At least, on the surface. The existence of transcended humans is part of the norm. It integrated into society. As if it were a phase that everyone would go through. “This is Sera Mckenna,” a woman spoke through her earpiece. She had fiery red hair and eyes. Flames danced around her wrists before fading. As the flames died, her hair became a blonde color. Her eyes also turned blue. “We have
“Name?” “Q.” “P-pardon?” That was not the answer the doctor was expecting. He was inspecting the patient's pupils for any abnormality. That response caught him off guard. “Q. My name is Q,” he reiterated. There was nothing on him that held any identification. He didn't even have a wallet or anything of the sort. That in itself was peculiar. The other civilians were done being treated. They sent those well enough to the agency that will assist them in getting back home. It was a normal procedure. This patient was the most gravely injured. And yet... “Vital signs appear to be normal. Limbs are… normal.” He hesitated a bit. There was nothing wrong with the patient's limbs. Well
“Please change into this,” Estelle said as she gave Avis Walker a blue tracksuit. Some of the staff often referred to him as Subject Q. “Alright.” He took the tracksuit and had a feel of it before he started taking off his clothes. Estelle was slightly flustered as she recalled their previous hookup. “Excuse me,” she said and left the room in a hurry. “It's all part of the job,” she told herself as she regained her composure. This wasn't the first time she used her charm to extract information. Her eyes have an ability to affect the mentality of a person. She never had the chance to use it on him, though. There was no need. She just didn't expect him to be so straightforward. Q opened the door and went out of the room. He looked back for a moment and chuckled. They w
The training dummy's head rolled away as the body fell backward. “Did anyone get any data from that?” The assessment team in the observation room was scrambling to get the data from Q's attack. Estelle and Sven were also watching the candidates. “Strength registers as high A. Same goes for speed,” one of the analysts responded. “Other parameters are normal so far.” Regular breakers can take down training dummies with ease. Even Zeke Arnold took down the level one training dummy in one hit. But that was using one of the training weapons. Plus, Zeke is a melee fighter. Q is a mage. A summoner, at that. That's why it was more surprising that he took down the training dummy in such fashion. “That was reckless,” Q told himsel
The first phase of the assessment finished for all three groups. They were given time to rest before the next phase. In the meantime, they were provided meals during the short break. The candidates were recuperating during this time. Meanwhile, the assessment team compiled their data on promising candidates for this batch. “For the non-combat group, we have a promising candidate,” said one of the staff officers. “Caitlin Aoife. Mid Tier Class: Priestess. Her parameters are decent with high focus on VIT and INT. She is a bit reckless but she has a good sense of her surroundings.” There were also evaluations for other candidates from that group. Caitlin stood out because of her ability to make quick decisions. “About the general group, we have a title holder without a
The last part of the assessment had the groups gather into a single large hall. They were lectured on the other basics of being a breaker. They were taught basic skills of a breaker. Inventory skills, especially, are very useful. The orientation also included the responsibilities, privileges, and the prospects of recruitment. It had the purpose of motivating new breakers to strive to get stronger. While it was happening, the assessment team was swamped with analysis tasks. It wouldn't be this busy usually. But a certain individual has been adding workload to the assessment team over and over. Even now, they are examining the relic from the level zero field. “The results show that it's a replica-type,” one of the analysts said. “There's nothing abnormal about it. At first glance, that is.” “At first glance? What d
The realm of the gods differed barely from the human world. The sole difference being its inhabitants. Instead of continents, there are pantheons. Gods and goddesses are able to mingle with each other. So it was not difficult for other deities to visit another's realm. At this moment, a beautiful goddess entered the temple of another. She had long flowing hair and a fair complexion. Her oriental attire accented her curves. Behind her, a glowing insignia hovered. If a human were to lay eyes on her, they would immediately feel the warmth of the sun. Her mere presence would urge one to bow and kneel. “How distasteful,” she said as she gazed at the pillars. Her voice sounded motherly yet cold at the same time. There were various chains wrapped around the pillars. They all led to the center where a maiden lay on a stone platform. Her beauty was on par with the god
A goblin fell to the ground as it was cut in half. Its blood was blue, but it didn't lessen the feeling of killing another creature. It was almost as tall as a human and had similar features. It had green skin and large eyes. Its teeth and claws were sharp. Other than those features, it was almost human. “How are the newbies?” Sven asked as he shot another goblin in the head. His weapon was a silver revolver. He didn't need to reload but he had to pull back the hammer for every shot. Its bullets materialized from his magical energy. “As expected,” Sera responded as she cleaned her blade of blood. It was a beautiful long sword. Its blade was a red color and had grooves. Those grooves were able to extend her reach like a whip's. The hilt and the guard were both trimmed in black. The teams were split into two. The n
The gods called for a convention once more. As it was expected…“I heard you've taken a liking to a human.” A voice came from behind her.“Apollo.”“Astraea.”The two exchanged simple greetings that way. The two continued to walk to the gathering hall.“For one who loved humanity so much, it took you long enough, huh?” He teased her.“I don't want to hear that from you. Did you have your ‘beloved’ peek into my affairs?” She scoffed.Apollo's nose scrunched up a bit.“My oracle's sight is more powerful than
“Congratulations,” Q, the Void Contract, greeted as he manifested in a goddess' domain.He was greeted by a smug-looking Astraea. She was incredibly proud of herself with how things went. It was a small chance that it would succeed and it paid off.“Did you really have that little faith in gods and humanity?” She asked.“Who wouldn't? When you've seen what I've seen, you'd be very cynical.” He shrugged.“I can only imagine,” she sighed. She sat on the edge of the bed and brushed her hair back.Q turned into mist and reformed beside her. He leaned back and closed his eyes.“That was very clever, though,” he praised her.
The meeting had taken a mental toll on Estelle. It was mostly due to the insistence of the Directors in recruiting Q to the association. It was understandable. They were that adamant during Sena Mckenna's generation as well. Even Commander Zacharias would want to have Q on his side. But he would trust Estelle's judgment over the council members on this one. Estelle was like a daughter to him. He worried if she would end up treading the same path as the council members. The association can put up an altruistic front. But it was inevitable to want to recruit breakers with great potential. The change that Q brought about in Estelle was something he definitely appreciated. “You—Director.” She did not hide her displeasure when she encountered the recruitment director. “Se
In a private room, several people gathered. Multitudes of barriers have been placed to prevent any information from leaking out. The council, the head directors of each department, gathered. They were to receive the report on the recent incident. This was but one of the branches of the International Breakers Association. The higher ups from other parts of the world communicated through monitors. It was a secure network and had the strictest of defenses. “The most recent incident endangered several newbie breakers,” Estelle reported. “There are no casualties, at least not on our side.” “Elaborate, Miss Estelle,” one of the council members requested. “We found the bodies of association employees. But we found traces of ritual summoning that led to the descent of Shuten
The giant cleaver was crashing down and everyone braced for the end. Eyes closed. Arms over their head as if it would make a difference. There was a loud crashing sound. Then there was silence. They all waited, with bated breath, for the end to come. But it did not. “I refuse.” Q's voice could be heard by everyone. They opened their eyes to see a lone man standing tall. His blade stopped the giant weapon in its tracks. His right hand gripped the hilt of [Kotetsu] tightly. His left pressed against the blunt side of his blade. “I refuse to let this—my story end. Not like this!” He reiterated. “So stop cowering! Let's show this damn trial what humans are made of!” He placed strength in his arms and pushed back the giant mass. It was at this point that Shuten-douji
“Interesting,” Q muttered to himself. “Humans really are fascinating.” He looked around. He was certain that everyone here could feel it. This was no ordinary raid boss. Shuten-douji's aura was overwhelming. Despite that, these people intended to fight—to survive. For the newbies, it was understandable if they fell into despair. Some already have. But most refused to give in. Even though his voice was barely audible, Estelle heard it loud and clear. After all, they were in her territory. Some of the newbies wanted to know how they could help. For now, they were asked to stay put. No one knew about Shuten-douji's abilities yet. The commander couldn't use his undead minions. Minions and monsters tend to be creatures of magical energy. Shuten-douji was using them to absorb as much energy as possible. Because of this
“There's no end to them!” Sven shouted as he kept shooting monster after monster. He didn't need to wipe them out. He only needed to buy time until team Alpha was able to retreat. Thankfully, the other staff officers arrived and made things easier. Given their situation, he couldn't complain. Sera ended up with the shorter end of the stick. She was keeping the blue oni at bay. But it was still a daunting opponent. It was one that would be classified as a raid boss. A party of veteran breakers would be able to take it down. But all she needed to do was buy as much time as possible. The blue oni roared and Sera was immobilized for a moment. It swung its large fist down on her. Quick on her feet, she leaped back and swung her blade. The blade extended like a whip and pierced its eye. “Sera! Time to retreat!” Sven sh
A goblin fell to the ground as it was cut in half. Its blood was blue, but it didn't lessen the feeling of killing another creature. It was almost as tall as a human and had similar features. It had green skin and large eyes. Its teeth and claws were sharp. Other than those features, it was almost human. “How are the newbies?” Sven asked as he shot another goblin in the head. His weapon was a silver revolver. He didn't need to reload but he had to pull back the hammer for every shot. Its bullets materialized from his magical energy. “As expected,” Sera responded as she cleaned her blade of blood. It was a beautiful long sword. Its blade was a red color and had grooves. Those grooves were able to extend her reach like a whip's. The hilt and the guard were both trimmed in black. The teams were split into two. The n
The realm of the gods differed barely from the human world. The sole difference being its inhabitants. Instead of continents, there are pantheons. Gods and goddesses are able to mingle with each other. So it was not difficult for other deities to visit another's realm. At this moment, a beautiful goddess entered the temple of another. She had long flowing hair and a fair complexion. Her oriental attire accented her curves. Behind her, a glowing insignia hovered. If a human were to lay eyes on her, they would immediately feel the warmth of the sun. Her mere presence would urge one to bow and kneel. “How distasteful,” she said as she gazed at the pillars. Her voice sounded motherly yet cold at the same time. There were various chains wrapped around the pillars. They all led to the center where a maiden lay on a stone platform. Her beauty was on par with the god