Lord of the Mysteries Chapter Summary 1201-1215

Chapter 1201 – Professional

Klein is inspecting the contents of the Box of the Great Old Ones, including Botis’s eyeballs, which contain a corruptive force and a power from an unknown source. He stores them in a metal box, deciding not to purify them yet. Next, he examines the black pocket, discovering it’s an “interspatial” object created by Botis, allowing direct access to a hidden area in the spirit world.

Klein explores the pocket, finding a treasure trove of gems, spiritual materials, and other items. He’s pleased with the haul, but acknowledges that Botis likely had more powerful Sealed Artifacts hidden elsewhere. Klein then conducts a bestowment ritual, attempting to bring the Box of the Great Old Ones to the Forsaken Land of the Gods. However, the box is blocked by an invisible barrier, and Klein realizes the land is indeed sealed, limiting his powers.

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Undeterred, Klein decides to inform Ma’am Hermit and Miss Justice about the Box of the Great Old Ones, instructing them to retrieve it within 24 hours and release The Magician Fors. He also instructs Miss Justice to sacrifice top-grade ice-cream to the Snake of Fate’s Blessed and prays for the bestowment of the Box. Meanwhile, The Hermit Cattleya will need to complete the process quickly, using her “Brief Luck” to obtain the box.

Chapter 1202 – The Tarot Club

Demigods and Beyonders gather around Leonard as he explains the significance of tarot cards in the Lanevus case, hinting at a larger organization operating in the shadows. He posits that the scattered cards without direction might be referencing the organization as a whole, rather than a specific mission. Leonard draws parallels with the Aurora Order, suggesting that the tarot-card wielding organization might be divided into factions, each with their own region of influence.

As the discussion unfolds, a Machinery Hivemind member questions whether the organization is still in its formative stages, given the consecutive appearances of members in Backlund. Leonard agrees, adding that the organization’s purpose and common thread among operations remain unclear. He also notes that high-level members, despite having their own factions, are not well-known in the Beyonder world.

The mention of Gehrman Sparrow, a rumored believer in The Fool, sparks interest among the Beyonders. Archbishop Saint Anthony reveals that Sparrow has close ties with the original Death Consul of Balam, an angel still active in the land. The implications are chilling, and the demigods acknowledge the possibility that the tarot-card organization is connected to the Grounded Angel.

Saint Anthony suggests avoiding conflict with the organization for now, citing the war-torn landscape and lack of manpower. He appoints Leonard to lead the investigation, tasking him with uncovering more information about this enigmatic organization.

Chapter 1203 – Harves

Leonard’s eyes widen as he gazes upon the silver-black jewelry box, a Grade 0 Sealed Artifact known as the Box of the Great Old Ones, in the ancient palace above the fog. He’s stunned that Ma’am Hermit and Miss Justice succeeded in retrieving it, and wonders if The World Klein Moretti provided some help. As the group surveys the spoils of war, Klein condenses mysterious knowledge into a pale white luster, including legends like Peach Blossom Spring and Lanke’s Go Match, and offers it to Ma’am Hermit as her reward.

As Ma’am Hermit digests the knowledge, she’s shocked by the revelations about the ancient gods, the Original Creator, and the nine sefirot. She can’t help but glance at The World Gehrman Sparrow, suspecting that he’s connected to the mysteries of the past. With a newfound sense of confidence, she chooses the Secrets Sorcerer’s Beyonder characteristic as her spoil of war, hoping to transform it into a Sealed Artifact with acceptable negative effects.

The chapter ends with Ma’am Hermit confirming her choice, but the implications of the revelations and the Grade 0 Sealed Artifact linger, leaving the reader wondering about the true extent of The World Gehrman Sparrow’s powers and the mysteries that lie beyond.

Chapter 1204 – 1204 Putting Life and Death Aside

As Fors agrees to facilitate a deal between Mr. World and her teacher, Dorian Gray Abraham, she learns that the bargaining chip is not only the promise to break the Abraham family’s curse but also the Box of the Great Old Ones, a Grade 0 Sealed Artifact. Meanwhile, Saint Tenebrous Kisma, who had been attacked by saints, including a Mysticologist and a Manipulator, lies prostrated on the ground, vomiting out organs and shimmering light as he laments the death of Botis, a Secrets Sorcerer who wielded a Grade 0 Sealed Artifact.

In Pritz Harbor, Dorian Gray Abraham receives a letter from Fors, detailing their victory over Botis and acquisition of the Box of the Great Old Ones. Dorian is stunned, unable to comprehend how Fors, a relatively new student, could have accomplished such a feat, and wonders if she has been controlled by the Aurora Order. As he continues reading, he learns about the deal Mr. World is offering, using the Box of the Great Old Ones or the promise to remove the Abraham family’s curse in exchange for Dorian’s interest.

The chapter raises questions about the true extent of Mr. World’s powers and the mysteries surrounding the Box of the Great Old Ones, while highlighting the complexity of the relationships between characters and their motivations.

Chapter 1205 – A Thousand-Year-Old Trap

Amon, the Blasphemer, stands before Leonard, reveling in the latter’s shock and surprise as he unleashes a cacophony of voices in Leonard’s mind, each one tearing through his thoughts and hurting his soul. Amon’s ravings reveal his mastery of manipulation, deception, and cunning, as he details his schemes to sabotage his enemies and uncover hidden secrets.

As Leonard’s mind reels from the onslaught, the surroundings transform, and a majestic corpse cathedral materializes around them, its columns adorned with the bones of various races. Amon’s smile grows as he taunts Leonard, flaunting his power and control over the environment.

In a sudden turn of events, the ravings cease, and a figure like a wingless angel emerges from Leonard’s body. As the being takes form, the corpse cathedral’s transparent faces seal the door, only to freeze in pain as another bell tolls. With the obstruction lifted, Leonard’s figure bursts through the door, and the scene returns to normal, leaving the reader wondering about the true extent of Amon’s powers and the secrets he holds.

Chapter 1206 – Sly Old Foxes, Everyone of Them

Klein’s heart sinks as he realizes the Box of the Great Old Ones is shaking violently, and the corpse cathedral’s door, now a toy, emits rays of light. Every twisted face on the white skull seems to come alive, revealing Adam’s corpse cathedral’s immense power. Without hesitation, Klein uses the crimson star representing Leonard to lock onto a gas lamp on 7 Pinster Street, and the door with a distorted face returns to the real world.

As Amon attempts to escape, Klein targets him with the second level of 0-61, sending him to the astral world. The corpse cathedral begins to disintegrate, and Amon dissipates, seemingly becoming a figment of imagination to leave Backlund. However, a dark cloud appears, and a ball of lightning smashes onto the corpse cathedral, leaving Amon’s crystal monocle cracked. Despite this, Amon maintains his smile and eventually disintegrates, escaping the scene.

Klein reflects on the events, realizing Amon has achieved his goal of becoming a true god. He understands that Amon must have transferred his focus to Backlund after Klein’s deception and is now closer to ascending to the divine throne. Determined to stop Amon, Klein sends a message to Leonard, telling him there’s no need to pray, as he begins to contemplate a plan to thwart Amon’s ritual and prevent his ascension.

Chapter 1207 – 1207 Dorian’s Decision

Dorian Gray Abraham paced back and forth in his room, waiting for his student, Fors, to visit. When she arrived, he was nervous and uneasy, wondering if Fors had successfully killed Botis. Fors revealed that Botis’s body had completely collapsed and dissipated, leaving only a pair of eyes as a cursed item containing the remnants of the terror and contamination of the Box of the Great Old Ones. This forced Dorian to recall the past, remembering Botis’s talent and eventual downfall.

Fors explained that Botis had begun losing control before being contaminated by the Box, and Dorian, overcome with emotion, handed the cursed item over to Fors as a spoil of war. He then inquired about Fors’s experience with the Scribe potion, which she attributed to Gehrman Sparrow’s help, allowing her to “record” unique abilities and cultures.

The conversation shifted to Gehrman Sparrow’s intentions, with Fors revealing that he sought the potion formula of a Planeswalker and was willing to exchange one of the two Grade 0 Sealed Artifacts in the Abraham family’s possession for it, using the Box of the Great Old Ones as leverage. This generous offer stirred Dorian, who was aware of the weight of the promise and the potential consequences of such a deal.

Chapter 1208 – 1208 The Long-Awaited Serenity

Klein, in his Gehrman Sparrow persona, meets with Dorian Gray Abraham to discuss the Planeswalker potion formula. He’s cautious, knowing the dangers of the cosmos and the corruption it can bring. Dorian reveals that the Abraham family has records of relatively safe locations in the cosmos, and Klein hopes to find a solution when the crimson moon becomes full.

As their conversation concludes, Klein’s figure rapidly vanishes, leaving Dorian to ponder the mystery of the Planeswalker Beyonder characteristic. However, Dorian’s thoughts are soon interrupted by a sudden pain in his heart, and he frantically reaches for his medication. Fors, concerned for her teacher’s well-being, offers her assistance, revealing her “Recorded” Doctor’s powers.

Meanwhile, Alger Wilson and his crew, having avoided the Church of the Lord of Storms’ attack, return to Pasu Island to rest. They then head to Bayam, recruiting pirates to strengthen the naval forces of the important colony. Alger meets with Ralph, a merchant with ties to Sea God Kalvetua, and the two exchange greetings, revealing their complex past connections.

Chapter 1209 – Two Choices

As the crimson moon fills the room, Dorian Gray Abraham composes a letter to Fors, detailing his plan to gather his family to discuss the use of two Grade 0 Sealed Artifacts in exchange for the Box of the Great Old Ones. He introduces the “Scroll of God” and “Staff of the Stars”, explaining their unpredictable and potentially catastrophic effects. The Scroll of God can alter surroundings, summon figures, or unleash unknown effects, while the Staff of the Stars can transport users to desired locations or reenact Beyonder powers, but with cautionary warnings of mutations and anomalies.

Meanwhile, Klein, watching from the ancient palace above the gray fog, observes Dorian’s actions and muses about the benefits of being a formal member of the Tarot Club. He notes that passing information through Mr. Fool maintains his prestige and ensures the Abrahams won’t belittle him. Klein also considers the Grade 0 Sealed Artifacts, deeming the Staff of the Stars more suitable for his own use, provided he can hypnotize himself in advance to control his subconscious thoughts.

With the letter written and sealed, Dorian awaits Fors’ response, as the fate of the Planeswalker potion formula and the curse hanging over him hang in the balance.

Chapter 1210 – Moon City

In the Forsaken Land of the Gods, a group of humanoid creatures, deformed by the toxins and madness that plague Moon City, embark on a perilous hunt. Led by A’dal, they cautiously approach a monstrous creature with six legs and multiple eyes, ultimately claiming victory and discovering a stone-carved amulet amidst the spoils. As they split into groups to reap their rewards, A’dal reveals the amulet’s origins, linking it to his father’s departure into the darkness, driven by the same toxic influence that now threatens their very existence.

The team’s harvest is a bleak reminder of their circumstances, as they’ve witnessed the accumulation of toxins and madness lead to mutations and a shorter lifespan. The mutations are growing more prevalent, and even the normally formed residents are now experiencing abnormalities. It’s a vicious cycle that could lead to Moon City’s downfall within two to three generations.

Amidst the despair, A’dal and his team press on, driven by the hope that the High Priest and others will find a new direction to escape their predicament. They’ve attempted to breach the grayish-white fog that borders their city, believing it holds the key to a normal, uncursed land, but their efforts have been in vain. As they descend deeper into the darkness, the weight of their hopeless reality looms larger, and the flickering light of their lanterns serves as a poignant reminder of their dwindling time.

Chapter 1211 – Unimaginable

As Audrey’s carriage navigates through the restricted streets of Moon City, she witnesses the desperation of the residents, who are forced to scavenge for food under the watchful eyes of the police. The once-thriving charitable organizations have been reduced to humble quarters in the Saint Samuel Cathedral, struggling to provide relief to the needy. Audrey’s determined tone hints at her resolve to find a solution to the city’s dwindling resources.

Meanwhile, A’dal, Xin, and Rus are left reeling after Gehrman Sparrow’s words paint a vivid picture of the City of Silver, a beacon of hope where normalcy reigns supreme. The description of the city’s stability, thanks to the discovery of the Black-Faced Grass and mushrooms, sparks a mix of emotions within the team – from envy to desperation. Their questions reveal their longing for a life free from the toxic influence that plagues their own city.

Klein’s revelations, though bitter-sweet, bring a glimmer of hope to the team as they learn about the City of Silver’s promising developments. However, the weight of their own reality soon resurfaces, tempered by the knowledge that their counterparts in the City of Silver are burdened by their own curse – the guilt of killing their own kin. The team’s emotional turmoil is palpable as they cling to the fragile thread of hope, desperately seeking a way to escape the darkness that consumes their world.

Chapter 1212 – Spreading Radiance

As Klein ponders a solution, he’s reminded of Blasphemer Amon’s entrance into the Giant King’s Court, inspiring him to attempt to breach the grayish-white fog barrier. However, after ten failed attempts, he realizes normal methods won’t work and decides to seek the expertise of the ancient survivors guarding the area. Klein approaches them, and despite his preparedness for their reaction, they’re left stunned and confused, unable to comprehend his powers.

When Klein asks about the fog, A’dal responds that they’ve never been able to change it, implying that Gehrman Sparrow’s brief attempt was a remarkable feat. The ancient survivors are intimidated, having given up on resisting after witnessing Klein’s abilities. Klein presses on, inquiring about records, and A’dal hints that only the High Priest and others have access to such information.

Klein then reveals the Unshadowed Crucifix, an ancient sun god relic, and uses it to dispel the darkness, bathing the area in warm, bright light. The survivors, recalling ancient deities from their lore, are mesmerized, and their combat instincts are momentarily stunned. With this display of power, Klein’s intentions and the survivors’ reactions hang in the balance, leaving the reader wondering what will unfold next.

Chapter 1213 – The Eternally Imperturbable Fog

As Klein converses with the High Priest of Moon City, Nim, he learns that the ancient survivors are guarding the grayish-white fog to ensure no anomalies occur, and that the Lord had a premonition of someone emerging from the fog. This sparks a palpitation in Klein’s heart, making him realize that even the second Creator couldn’t breach the fog. He deduces that a specific method, possibly an incantation or command, is needed to pass through the invisible barrier.

Klein introduces himself as a missionary, spreading the light of the Lord, and reveals his deity to be the great Mr. Fool. The High Priest and others are perplexed, sensing an infinite philosophy hidden within. As Klein’s words affect the ancient survivors, they begin to believe in the power of the Lord, contrasting with the neglected prayers to the Creator.

The High Priest inquires about the great sun god and the calamity that befell the land. Klein seizes the opportunity to spin a tale, claiming the Kings of Angels betrayed and devoured the sun god, cursing the land. He intentionally blurs the lines between the Amon brothers and the other Kings of Angels, aiming to deceive the residents of Moon City and protect them from future manipulation.

Chapter 1214 – Voice

As Klein walks alongside the grayish-white fog, he halts and senses something, silencing the Moon City Beyonders behind him. He stretches out his hand, and an altar with candles and spiritual materials materializes, astonishing the High Priest, Nim. The demigod recognizes the items as those he once used, sparking a connection to the power of history and time.

Nim begins the ritual, chanting low and familiar phrases, while Klein observes the fog, hoping to detect any anomalies. However, he doesn’t notice anything unusual until the ritual concludes. He instructs Nim to repeat the process, seeking to uncover the secrets of the fog. Meanwhile, in Backlund’s Empress Borough, Audrey Hall discusses the food shortage with her family, pleading to aid the Poverty Relief Foundation.

Earl Hall refuses, citing the importance of preserving their noble status and family lineage over empathizing with those in need. Audrey’s determination and empathy are met with a harsh reality check, as her father’s priorities reveal a complex web of values and loyalties.

Chapter 1215 – 1215 Not Time Ye

As Klein stands amidst the grayish-white fog, he’s shaken upon hearing the chanting of “The Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth for Blessings,” a phrase that sends shivers down his spine and sparks a connection to his mysterious past. This incantation was once uttered by Amon, and now, Klein begins to unravel the secrets behind his transmigration into the real world. The chanting seems to be coming from the Western Continent, which Klein suspects was hidden away by The Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth for Blessings, potentially the original owner of Sefirah Castle and the Creator.

Klein’s mind races as he pieces together the puzzle, wondering if The Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth for Blessings is the same entity that created Sefirah Castle and the Chaos Sea. He suspects that the disappearance of the Western Continent might be connected to the original Creator’s split, which led to the formation of ancient gods. The prophecy of the ancient sun god, which spoke of someone emerging from the grayish-white fog, seems to have come true in a twisted and complicated way.

With a newfound sense of determination, Klein shares his discovery with Nim and the Moon City Beyonders, who are ecstatic and even terrified by the revelation. This breakthrough could be the key to unlocking the secrets of the Western Continent and freeing Moon City from its predicament, and Klein is more determined than ever to uncover the truth.

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