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Bah! No more stalling. I’m nervous for this one. Okay. Here we go.

[Rare Evolution: Mature Colony Paragon. +40 bonus to Cunning, +40 bonus to Willpower, +90 bonus to Might, +90 bonus to Toughness. The Colony Paragon grows in strength and stature, pioneering in all areas in which the Colony seeks to excel. A leader, a soldier, and a symbol, the Paragon is one with the Colony and the Colony is one with the Paragon. The Collective Will Vestibule (Formica Sapiens) will be reforged into Soul Crystal. (Warning! This will reset all mutations.) In addition, a Communal Spirit Nave will be attached.]

Uhhh, wot?

18. Evolution, Part 4

First of all, these stats are insane. Look at these numbers! It wasn’t as if the Juvenile Colony Paragon had bad bonuses to begin with, but this is taking it to another level. It feels like what Granin told me is true, but more than that, I can almost sense the System, the bearded one, urging me to stick to a path and see the evolutions through. I wonder if there’s another Paragon type evolution to follow after this one? If so, how far does it go?

Questions, questions.

Beyond the mandible-clacking stat gain, the Vestibule being cashed in is pretty much what I expected. It’s the defining piece of the Paragon evolution and a key element of the species that is clearly going to be built on. The main issue I have is I don’t know whether or not ‘soul crystal’ is any good, or if I should be holding out for better. It certainly sounds good. Souls are powerful… right? I’ve certainly not heard of anything like it. There’s no obvious demonic link to tie this to the third stratum, or the fourth to be honest. Perhaps Granin can fill me in… Do I ask?

I’m not sure exactly why I’m as hesitant as I am to reveal information about my species to Granin, Torrina, and Corun. I trust them, and after everything that’s happened, they’ve thrown their lot in behind me to a degree that only fanatical cultists could probably justify. On the other hand, there are aspects to the Paragon that I’m not totally comfortable with, like the Will of the Colony constantly seeping into me, a process that will probably only get worse with this new ‘Spirit Nave’, whatever that is.

For now, I won’t ask. Perhaps if I get further into the evolution menu, I’ll be able to sus something out about the crystal.

Come on then, Gandalf, tell me something about this Nave. You were awfully quiet about it in the description!

[The Communal Spirit Nave: Acts as a channel for the energy of the Vestibule, directing and focusing it, concentrating it into a more dense and powerful energy.]

Huh. Interesting. That means it’s like an amplifier for the regenerative energy that the Vestibule already provides? That’s nice, I can handle that. Nothing too… strange… about it. For a moment there, I was worried I’d be hearing the voices of my siblings’ spirits as well as their minds, and quite frankly, I think that would just about drive me nuts.

What do you have to say about the Soul Crystal, then, oh beardy boy of the bristling brows?

[Soul Crystaclass="underline" An exceptionally rare material of pure condensed souls. Soul Crystal is the perfect medium through which to move spiritual energy.]

Alright then. I’m going to assume the energy gathered by the Vestibule counts as ‘spiritual’ energy, otherwise this upgrade would make little sense. Reading the description, there really doesn’t seem to be any tie to the third or fourth stratum, which makes me wonder if it’s from even deeper? If so, this is an absolute payday.

[I have decided on my evolution,] I announce.

[I’m going to assume it’s the last one then?] he asks.

I nod.

[Right.] He sighs. [I would love to know more about it, but I completely respect your desire for privacy. I hope you can give us some general information so we know what to expect and can offer suggestions before you go into the final phase of the menu?]

I give the Triad the general information, such as the stats, and make a few allusions to the evolution buffing certain advantages that I already have.

[Also, I don’t want to expose too much here, but I suspect the reset I’ve been offered might be from the fourth. Or deeper.]

All three of their eyes go wide at that, and Granin whistles sharply.

[If that’s true, it’s a big deal. The types of matter found in the deeper parts of the Dungeon far outstrip anything you find higher up. Each level down is a real qualitative leap. The amount of evolutionary energy packed into that reset alone will make evolution worth the while, besides the rest of it.]

That’s good to hear. makes me feel a little more comfortable and secure in my choice.

[Do you have any advice going into the next phase?] I ask.

The three of them confer for a few short minutes before they come back to me.

[Keep in mind the things we talked about and make sure you hit your stat goals. If you make sure to hit the values we talked about, you should be able to achieve what you want. The extra stats you get from this evolution help a lot, and you can either put in the energy that we planned and push your numbers even higher, or you can spend that energy elsewhere, try and shore up a few weaknesses.]

[Good advice. Alright, I’m going in.]

Having confirmed my species, I’m taken deeper into the menu, and the vast playground that is the manual evolution screen enfolds me within its embrace. I have quite a few decisions that need to be made at this point, but before I worry about any of that, I take a moment to admire the vast pool of evolutionary energy I have at my disposal. The core of Garralosh is paying dividends right now in the form of this enormous wealth, truly the most I could hope to extract from my current tier. With the bonus on top for max mutations, I have a lot of largesse to unload.

First things first, I need to spend my bonus stat points. I’ve spent a lot of my Might on increasing my size, getting as many stats as I could at the expense of getting larger. This time, I feel comfortable concentrating more on increasing the density of my musculature. As I spend the free points, I can tell that my size is still going to increase significantly, but the overall strength I’ll exert will skyrocket even more as my muscles compact and become denser.

The Toughness I spread around fairly evenly, hardening my body overall and increasing the amount of punishment I can take. The exo-skeleton thickens and hardens, the chitin on my legs grows tougher, and my internal body becomes ever so slightly more durable.

Next is a big spend. The first thing I do is make all of my brains mutable, all four of them. It takes more energy to do that than I thought it would, though it’s likely because brain matter and neurons are so much more complex than something like muscle fibre or chitin.

With that job done, I get to the more difficult task of allocating my bonus stats. The aim of the game here isn’t to create more sub-brains, absolutely not. After chatting with Granin, I’ve come to understand that my earlier strategy to increase my brain power isn’t the most efficient way, but with further investment, will pay off. I need each of my brains to be capable of weaving and handling Mind Magic Constructs. This is going to take a ton of energy to achieve, even after the generous bonus stats from my evolution.

I get to work, beefing up each of my brains with additional brain matter and pumping up the Will investment in each. I decide not to hold back and push harder in this department, raising my mental power to the point where my suffering when trying to use the Omni-Elemental Construct will be utterly scrubbed from my mind. It’s not a sexy spend, but I’m satisfied with it. All in all, it costs me almost half of my available energy to achieve, but with this, my days of magical dominance are just beginning.