Prime System Champion [A Multi-System Apocalypse LitRPG]

Chapter 44: The Demon’s Vanity


I snapped back to my physical body, in the dusty, quiet chambers of the Lich I'd recently defeated. The switch from the Glimpse's violent end to mundane reality was jarring as per usual, but this time, it was also strangely thrilling. There was no gasp of terror, no lingering phantom pains from being wiped out. Instead, a weird, unstoppable chuckle was caught in my throat, a bubble of amusement that threatened to burst. The [Glimpse of a Path] had been incredibly enlightening, to say the very least. The powerful, ancient being in the Crucible of Inner Flame wasn't just extremely strong; he was an entity of almost theatrical arrogance. He wielded immense power with casual contempt, and possessed a surprisingly, almost comically, fragile ego. My bold, suicidal parting shot had given me priceless information.

Jeeves, always attentive, materialized silently beside me the instant my consciousness fully resettled. Kaelen was a comforting, shimmering weight pressing against my leg, his feathery antennae twitching. He no doubt sensed the turbulent echoes of my visionary experience. "Master Eren?" Jeeves inquired. His silver eyes, usually so calm, betrayed a hint of professional concern. His head tilted almost imperceptibly. "The premonitory echoes, as perceived through our soul-tether, were notably more… volatile and energetically disruptive than usual. And you appear to be… amused? This is a novel physiological and psychological response to a simulated terminal event."

"Amused, Jeeves, is an understatement of galactic proportions," I said, pushing myself up from my meditation position. I still felt the faint, bizarre phantom sensation of my head evaporating into motes of light. The memory was so vivid, so absurd, it almost made me laugh again. "The master of that Crucible, Lord Kharonus, is quite the character. Immensely powerful, certainly. Prone to dramatic, lengthy speeches. And, unless I am sorely mistaken after that… explosive interaction, possessed of a vanity as vast as his rather flashy chamber."

I quickly recounted the key events of the Glimpse: Kharonus' initial condescension and casual, brutal demonstration of overwhelming power; Jeeves' forced, agonizing bow; my own ill-advised but informative defiance; and then, critically, Kharonus' dramatic shift in attitude following my fake prostration and subsequent, surprisingly easy solving of his 'Animus Lockbox' puzzle. And finally, the hilariously out-of-proportion, white-hot rage sparked by a single, flippant insult to his personal hygiene.

"The key, Jeeves," I concluded, an audacious plan already forming, solidifying from the chaotic insights of the Glimpse, "is his 'Original's' core directive not to kill petitioners without just cause. He said he'd make an exception for me, but that was in the heat of his fury — a fury I deliberately provoked to test that very boundary. My defiance angered him, yes, but my eventual display of submission and the unexpected solving of his puzzle genuinely pleased and surprised him. He's a narcissist of cosmic proportions, Jeeves. He craves respect, admiration — or at least, the outward show of it. He's dangerous, almost unimaginably so, but his pride, his adherence to his 'Original's' rules, his desperate need for validation… they are his weaknesses. Exploitable weaknesses."

Kaelen let out a soft, rumbling chuff. His intelligent amber eyes gleamed with what I could only interpret as agreement and a touch of predatory amusement. He'd clearly enjoyed my retelling of the Demon Lord's theatrical fury as much as I had.

Jeeves, after a moment of silent, intense thought, his silver eyes distant as he processed the data, inclined his head with his customary precision. "A fascinating psychological profile, Master. To leverage an entity's ingrained behavioral protocols, species-specific cultural imperatives, and inflated sense of self-importance as a strategic vector for interaction and manipulation… most astute. A classic application of exploiting hubris. You propose a performance, then? A carefully orchestrated display of calculated deference?"

"Precisely," I confirmed, a grin spreading across my face. "We go in. We are polite. We are profoundly respectful. We compliment his magnificent chamber, his radiant presence, his deep and ancient wisdom. We grovel, if necessary. I will do most of an uncharacteristic amount of the talking, laying it on thick. Kaelen," I looked down at my Glimmerfox, "you stay adorable and utterly non-threatening. Think… wide-eyed, innocent forest creature awed by true divinity. Jeeves, you… well, you be Jeeves, but perhaps a slightly more overtly deferential version, if such a thing is possible, at least initially. No brilliant strategic observations unless specifically requested, and even then, frame them in terms of seeking his enlightened guidance. We play his game, entirely by his rules. He wants to impart his wisdom to a 'deserving disciple.' We just need to convince him I am that disciple. The most deserving, most respectful, most promising disciple he's ever encountered. It is still quite a risk, but without risk there rarely is reward."

A rare, almost mischievous glint appeared in Jeeves' silver eyes, a fleeting spark of something that looked remarkably like enjoyment. "An exercise in performative adulation and strategic sycophancy, Master? A most unconventional approach to navigating a high-Tier Gauntlet level designed to test martial prowess and spiritual fortitude." He paused, a faint smile touching his lips. "I confess, the sheer novelty of such a stratagem, particularly when applied to a being of Lord Kharonus' apparent vintage and temperament, holds a certain intellectual appeal. It will be a refreshing change from straightforward obliteration."

And so, with our new, rather theatrical strategy firmly in place, a shared understanding passing between the three of us, we stepped into the pulsating, fiery-red light of the translocation nexus. We were ready for our actual audience with the formidable, and hopefully predictably vain, master of the Crucible.

The transition to the Crucible of Inner Flame was as breathtakingly instantaneous and overwhelmingly magnificent as it had been in the Glimpse. The brilliant, warm light from the starlight chandeliers, the perfectly smooth ivory walls that seemed to absorb and radiate warmth, the golden tapestries depicting cosmic epics — it was a chamber of unparalleled, almost oppressive, regal magnificence. And there, floating serenely a few feet above the obsidian altar, was the figure of imposing, crimson-skinned majesty. Humanoid, easily nine feet tall, clad in those sweeping white and gold robes that seemed to shimmer with their own internal light, his massive, polished black horns framing that aristocratically terrifying face. His golden eyes, like molten suns, snapped open as we materialized, fixing directly, unerringly, upon me.

"A visitor," his resonant, melodic baritone echoed directly in my mind, carrying that familiar weight of ages and the heat of a thousand dying stars. "It has been… long. What is it that you seek in the Crucible of Kharonus, little spark?" His tone was identical to the Glimpse — cool, distant, tinged with ancient boredom.

This time, I didn't wait for him to exert his will. I didn't let myself be intimidated by the sheer pressure of his aura. I immediately sank into a deep, profoundly respectful bow, my forehead nearly touching the polished ivory floor, my hands splayed out before me in a gesture of utter submission. Kaelen, taking his cue from me with surprising grace for a four-legged predator, dipped his shimmering head low, his plumed tail sweeping the floor, his feathery antennae drooping in a display of innocent awe. Jeeves, to my left, executed a bow so profound, so elegant, so filled with layers of studied deference, it bordered on high theatrical art. He practically folded himself in half, a paragon of humble servitude.

"Most Radiant and Profound One!" I began, my voice filled with all the awe, reverence, and trembling humility I could muster — which, given his previous casual demolition of my visionary self with a mere thought, wasn't entirely faked. "We, your humble and utterly insignificant petitioners, are overwhelmed beyond the capacity of our feeble words by the sheer, unutterable magnificence of your sacred sanctum! By the palpable aura of ancient wisdom and boundless, truly divine power that emanates from your glorious presence! To even stand within the radiant light of your Crucible, to breathe the air sanctified by your being, is an honor beyond measure, a blessing we are unworthy to receive!" I stayed down, pressing my forehead harder against the cool stone.

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The Demon, who I sensed had initially stiffened at our sudden appearance, expecting perhaps another round of defiance, visibly preened. I could feel the shift in his aura, from cold indifference to a blossoming, pleased warmth. A slow, deeply satisfied smile spread across his aristocratic crimson features. "Ah," he purred, his voice like molten gold and distant, approving thunder, losing its sharp edge, becoming almost like a proud uncle. "At last. At long last. A spark that understands the proper decorum, the fitting obeisance due to a being of my considerable stature and ancient lineage. I am Kharonus, Steward of this Crucible, a pale but faithful reflection of my Original's unimaginable glory. It has been far, far too long since such commendable respect, such appropriate humility, has graced these hallowed halls. The young these days… lamentably lacking in discernment, in proper reverence for their betters." His golden gaze swept over us, lingering with distinct approval on my prostrated form and Jeeves' equally dramatic display of deference. Kaelen's innocent, wide-eyed posture also seemed to meet with his approval.

"We seek nothing, Great Kharonus," I continued, keeping my head bowed, my voice trembling with carefully faked awe, now able to use his name as if it were a sacred mantra. "But to bask in the incandescent glow of your unparalleled wisdom. To learn even a single fraction of the profound truths you so generously guard within this holy place would be a boon beyond all price, a treasure to illuminate our insignificant existences!"

"Hmm, knowledge you seek?" Kharonus mused, his smile widening, his voice taking on a generous, almost indulgent tone. He was clearly enjoying this. "Knowledge is power. A commendable aspiration for one so… fleeting, so ephemeral. A desire to transcend your inherent limitations, perhaps?" He gestured languidly with a crimson hand, and the multifaceted cube of shifting light and shadow, the 'Animus Lockbox' from my Glimpse, materialized in the air before me, pulsing with complex, chaotic energies. "This Crucible, this sacred space, has lain dormant, largely unvisited, for millennia. It is a tribute from my Original to the very fabric of the Prime System — a fragment of our home dimension, the Realm of Eternal Flame, replicated within this Gauntlet as a test, a reward, for those rare sanctum-wielders deemed worthy of its secrets. It tests not just brute strength, which is common and vulgar, but sharpness of mind, the ability to perceive the hidden order within apparent chaos. Solve this simple 'Key of Understanding,' and perhaps, just perhaps, I shall deem you worthy of a tutorial. A glimpse into true power."

Feigning intense, almost painful concentration (though the solution was already crystal clear in my mind from the Glimpse), I reached out a trembling hand and began to manipulate the glowing facets of the cube. I made sure to hesitate, to frown, to let out little gasps of effort, to look up at Kharonus with an expression of desperate hope mixed with profound intellectual struggle. After a theatrically appropriate pause filled with exaggerated "hmmms" and "aaahs" of deep, furrowed-brow thought — lasting perhaps a full minute — the cube clicked open with a soft, harmonious chime. Its chaotic energies resolved into a stable, glowing pattern before dissolving into soft motes of golden light.

Kharonus' golden eyes widened in genuine, thoroughly pleased surprise. "Remarkable!" he boomed, his voice filled with something like paternal delight. "A newcomer, a mere spark, has unraveled the Key of Understanding on their very first attempt! This is unprecedented in recent millennia! A clear sign of latent potential, of a mind capable of grasping higher, more esoteric concepts! You, little spark, possess a rare and commendable quality. Perhaps… perhaps you might indeed make a decent disciple after all. One worthy of my personal tutelage!"

"Your praise is a gift in itself, Profound Lord Kharonus," I said, my voice thick with emotion. I kept the triumphant joy from my tone, focusing on projecting humble gratitude. "I am merely a vessel, hoping to be filled with your light."

"Indeed," Kharonus agreed readily, clearly basking in the role of generous, all-wise teacher. He floated slightly higher, his white robes billowing dramatically around him. "My specialty, a sacred art passed down from the Original, lies in the mastery of the Soulfire — that intrinsic, untamed fire that burns, often unknowingly, at the very core of every sentient soul. You have touched upon its most superficial surface with your… crude infusions, little spark, like a child splashing in a puddle and mistaking it for the ocean. That is like mistaking a candle's fleeting flicker for the eternal blaze of a supernova." His contempt for my current skill level was obvious, but it was now the contempt of a master for a novice, not an enemy.

"True Soulfire mastery," he continued, his voice resonating with power and ancient knowledge, "allows one to weave its incandescent essence into the very fabric of their being, to command its terrifying, creative fury, to shape its versatile, ever-changing nature, even to imbue inanimate matter with its likeness, granting it a measure of will and purpose. It is the power of creation and unmaking, the signature of true spiritual ascendancy, the fire that fuels the stars and forges new realities." He gestured lazily, and a small, perfect sphere of pure, white-hot fire, so intense it seemed to warp the very light around it, formed in his cupped palm. It pulsed with an energy that resonated directly, powerfully, with my own [Soulfire Infusion] skill, yet was infinitely more potent, more refined, more alive. It felt like comparing a sputtering match to the sun. "This realm, this 'Crucible of Inner Flame,' is designed specifically to test and temper such potential. If you were to study with me, to truly dedicate yourself to comprehending its profound teachings, I could impart the foundational techniques, the core principles that manifest as an Aura Domain. With time, with unwavering dedication, with true understanding, and with sufficient personal power and the refinement of your own soul's unique elemental fire, this Aura could eventually evolve, becoming a true extension of your will. Into something… significant." His golden gaze flickered, a hint of that terrifying power he'd unleashed in the Glimpse shining through. I knew he was thinking of the effortless control he possessed, the ability to annihilate and reshape with a thought. Mastery of Soulfire, it was clear, granted abilities far beyond simple energy projection or enhanced spells. It was a path to a different order of power altogether.

An Aura Domain? The name itself hummed with a dark, potent promise. The Prime System offered no skills like that in its Shop, no easy purchases of such fundamental abilities. This was different. Deeper. More fundamental, and directly linked to my most potent innate talent, my soul itself. This was a chance to understand the very core of my [Soulfire Infusion], to perhaps unlock its true Mythic or even higher potential under the guidance of a being who embodied it. The opportunity was too great to pass up, no matter the ego I had to stroke.

"To learn at your magnificent feet, Radiant Lord Kharonus," I said, my voice filled with carefully crafted, trembling reverence, "to even be considered worthy of understanding the principles behind attaining an Aura, would be the greatest, most singular honor of my insignificant existence. I live only to serve and to learn from your boundless wisdom."

Kharonus chuckled, a sound like crumbling mountains and distant, colliding galaxies, a sound of immense satisfaction and benevolent superiority. "Indeed it would, little spark. Indeed it would. Very well. Your earnest desire, your commendable humility, and your surprising aptitude have moved me. Your journey into the true nature of Soulfire, into the burning heart of reality that underpins the nature of an Aura Domain, begins now. Attend closely, little disciple, for the first lesson is always the most profound…"

The air in the Crucible shimmered, the heat intensifying, the golden light growing almost incandescent. I knew that, for now at least, my audacious performance, my carefully constructed act of bootlicking devotion, had bought me passage into the teachings of a Demon Lord, a master of Soulfire, within the perilous heart of a trial meant for heroes and champions far greater than myself.

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