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Chapter 12 - Chapter 11 : Scripture Of Knowledge

The floor was still cold

Ren shifted his weight, spine creaking from sitting too long. The stone pressed through his clothes like it was judging him for staying still. He didn't move. Not yet. He just stared at the last book

The first two lay beside him, shut but far from silent. The Death Scripture throbbed faintly, like a heartbeat wrapped in old linen. The Contradiction Scripture didn't throb at all. It waited. Smug. Like a riddle that knew you'd fail

But the third book?

It looked… normal

And that was the first red flag

Ren's eyes narrowed. No skull carvings. No veiny leather. No dripping ichor or twitching sigils. Just a rectangular book, carefully wrapped in golden thread. Not glowing. Not whispering. Not cursed. Just… quiet

"Alright" he said softly "why do I feel like that makes you the worst of the three"

He didn't trust it. Anything this polished was either holy, rigged, or both

He studied it in silence

The Scripture of Knowledge

It didn't pulse. It didn't beg. It just sat there like it had nothing to prove. Like it already knew everything and didn't feel the need to explain itself to someone beneath it

And that, of course, made him want to stab it

But instead, he reached forward. Fingers hovering

The thread twitched before he even touched it, as if it was tired of waiting for him

Then, it unwrapped itself

Not like a gift. Not like something welcoming

More like something disassembling its disguise

Layer by layer, the golden fibers fell away. No flash. No scream. Just the faint sound of fabric loosening and memory slipping through cracks

The cover opened on its own

There was no title at first

Just a shimmer

Then, one concept forced itself into focus

The Law of Knowing

"There is no ignorance only willful blindness

The world is a system The self is its shifting variable

What is known grants control What is unknown becomes danger without shape"

Then, in smaller, crueler script

Knowledge is power

Knowledge is destruction

Knowledge is weight and it never forgets who lifted it

Ren blinked once. Then again

He gave a dry chuckle "Okay Subtle"

It didn't scare him like the Death Scripture

It didn't twist his gut like the Contradiction one

It just… existed. Already in his head. Already judging

The Scripture didn't warn him

It didn't need to

It expected him to be smart enough to understand the consequences

He turned the page

How to Make the Vow (Scripture of Knowledge)

Become a Scholar or one whose title bears the weight of wisdom

Enter a place of absolute silence and lightless depth

Remove both eyes Offer them to the flame as proof of your hunger

In darkness meditate for thirty days Reflect upon your ignorance your insignificance your fragile claim to knowing

When the veil lifts and Enlightenment opens its eye

Speak these words

"I vow to see all things that wish to be hidden

Let no truth pass unseen no ignorance remain sacred

Where I walk knowledge awakens and power follows"

He finished reading. Then reread the line about the eyes

"...You want me to what now"

He squinted at the page like it might change if he stared hard enough

Nope

Still said to rip out his own eyes and throw them into a fire

"Right Totally reasonable"

He looked up at the empty air

"This is what counts as higher learning now huh"

He went back to the first step Become a Scholar

"Not just smart Recognized" he muttered "So no dropouts allowed"

Then came the silence and darkness. No lights. No sound. No contact. Isolation wasn't symbolic here. It was absolute. The silence wasn't a test of patience. It was a scalpel

He didn't like silence

It gave thoughts room to grow teeth

Then, the eyes again

"Yeah okay" he muttered "Because nothing says ready to learn like voluntary mutilation"

Still… he understood the logic. Give up what you depend on. Sacrifice comfort. See the truth beyond sight

He exhaled slowly

Thirty days blind, alone, and meditating

This Path didn't just want his dedication

It wanted him hollowed out

And after that The vow. Not a prayer. A contract. Spoken only when the self had been burned to ash and rebuilt

Ren closed the book halfway

"This isn't a test of faith" he said softly "It's a filter"

Most wouldn't make it past Step 2

That wasn't cruelty

That was design

He turned the next page

Mystic 1st Step Acolyte

"Begin with questions End with flame"

The heading was followed by dense but precise lines of text

Core Abilities

Gain control over one element Fire Ice Earth Lightning or Water

Cast small single-target elemental spells range 10–20 meters

Use basic glyphs and rune traps

Analyze terrain and materials for elemental properties

Ren tilted his head

"So… pick an element and throw tiny fireballs"

He read further

Mutation Glyph-Etched Pupils

Arcane runes appear in the Acolyte's eyes when casting Each element has a distinct glow

Rune Trap Imprint

Can inscribe 1–2 runes into small objects When triggered they cause minor elemental bursts Cooldown 1 hour

He stared at the description

"Congratulations" he said to the book "I'm officially a budget demolition expert"

He flipped the page again skimming the summary of the rank's Combat Role precision support low direct damage high tactical potential

Ren rubbed his forehead

"Knowledge is power" he echoed "But apparently that means landmines"

The sarcasm slipped from his voice for just a second

And in its place something colder lingered

A thought he didn't say aloud

This is the most reasonable one so far

And that scared him

Because it meant the other two weren't exaggerations

They were just the beginning

Ren turned the next page

There were no instructions. No diagrams. No elemental charts or ritual guides

Just a title, clean and deliberate

Mystic 2nd Step – Senior Researcher

He blinked. Then leaned in, frowning slightly

"That sounds… Normal" he muttered "Finally something associate with knowledge"

He waited for more information, but the page offered nothing else. Just the name. No powers. No hint at what this 'Senior' was supposed to be researching

Ren tapped the page

"So I survive thirty days blind, learn how to throw fire at squirrels, and then I get promoted to... paperwork"

He turned the next page

Mystic 3rd Step – Elemental Arcanist

That one made him pause

A little more flair in that title

Still, it felt vague. It didn't describe someone who knew. It described someone who used

"Alright" he murmured "so we've moved from intern to full-time caster"

He squinted at the page again. No extra lines. No ink bleeding out to whisper secrets

Just the name

Clean. Silent. Professional

He was beginning to get the pattern

These weren't powers being shown. They were milestones. Labels. Job titles from a profession that never stopped evaluating your worth

He kept reading

Mystic 4th Step – Alchemist

Ren straightened up a little

That one struck differently

Not just because it sounded dangerous — it sounded intentional

Acolyte. Researcher. Arcanist. Alchemist

Each one a shift in identity. From passive to active. From learner to maker

He tapped his knuckle gently against the page

"Crafting things now, are we? Bombs, maybe? Arcane rat poison? Magic grenades?"

He smirked, but there was no humor in it

The Scripture was building something. And it was using him as the mold

One more page

He hesitated

Then flipped it

Mystic Final Step – Elemental Wizard

The moment his eyes landed on the title, his breath caught. It was a small thing, subtle, but he noticed it — the texture of the page felt warmer

Almost like heat radiating from ink that had been sealed with fire

"Wizard" he said, slow and dry "so we're just skipping subtlety now"

He leaned back, elbows on his knees

"Acolyte. Researcher. Arcanist. Alchemist. Wizard. That's the journey?"

He scanned the row of titles in his head, then said quietly

"This is an Nuclear disguise as a scholar"

It wasn't just power. It was structure

This Law the Law of Knowing —didn't want chaos. It wanted clarity. Progression. Control

Every rank was a step toward becoming not just more destructive, but more defined

It didn't make the user into a weapon by force. It educated them. Sharpened them. Taught them how to build the blade themselves

And then, he guessed, how to point it

He closed the Scripture

But he couldn't help it. He stared at the cover a moment longer

Then he burst out

"…Are you sure you're the Scripture of Knowledge?" he asked slowly "Why are you so violent?"

He flipped the book open again, then flipped backward, double-checking

He wasn't wrong. There it was: elemental this, composite that, casting circles, destruction zones

"So let me get this straight"

He took a deep breath

"In this world, a scholar isn't someone who reads in a library. No. A scholar is a goddamn combat wizard who throws lightning, blows up doorways, and levels forests because they understand 'the shape of heat'"

He flipped back again, just to make sure

He hadn't misread a single word

"Is this normal here?" he asked the air "Is this just what education means now? Do you guys hand out fireballs with diplomas?"

He stood up, paced once, then sat back down hard

"I came here thinking I might find a path that made sense. Something logical. Something intellectual. But no. Turns out knowing things means turning physics into artillery"

He let out a slow breath, eyes flicking over the page one last time

The Law of Knowing didn't just want intelligence. It wanted output. Proof. Results. Violence

Clever, justified, elegant violence

Ren rubbed his face, then looked at his own hands

Not burning. Not glowing. Not yet

Just hands

Hands that had once held a patient's pulse while listening for lies. Hands that now might one day turn a mountain into steam

He shut the book with a soft thud

It didn't protest

Didn't hum or shake or demand attention

It didn't need to

It had made its point loud and clear

And somewhere deep in his chest, he felt it settle in. A quiet awareness

Knowledge wasn't safe

It never had been

This book just said Knowledge is power.....literally

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