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Lightning Lancer (The Deiwos Tower)

-This is an epic LITRPG Tower Climbing story.- * [CONGRATULATIONS, INHABITANTS OF EARTH 32175! YOUR WORLD HAS BEEN SELECTED TO BE THE 36TH FLOOR OF THE DEIWOS TOWER] The godly society, the Deiwos Clan has obtained a tower, and like all other gods across the multiverse, they are looking for exceptional players who will provide them with karma. Oblivious to the machinations of the gods, Langa Zulu, a young athlete with his whole life ahead of him, chooses to become a player so that he can climb the tower and return to earth. A marvellous place, inside the tower, every floor is a world of its own with various challenges posed to players as they struggle to earn karma and gain the attention of the gods. Langa is fascinated with this new world, filled with divine wars, growing friendships, betrayals, loss, revenge, and faith in something greater than himself.

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Prologue

[Chaos devours everything in his path. He sows discord amongst the Creator's mortals by corrupting their hearts. He whispers delusions of grandeur into their weak minds, causing them to fight against each other. That is how he starts his takeover of any world. He is an unceasing, unparalleled and unending onslaught. As the world devolves into wars, then the world's karma destabilises, and a Void is born. Inside that Void, maestrils come to life, and they consume karma endlessly, until the karma in the Void overflows. Then, the world at war experiences a Void Eruption, and falls into chaos.

-Extract from The Relgte of The Onslaught of The Dark Void, Scroll 1: Chapter 2]

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Deiwos Tower: Lightning Lancer

Langa debated whether he should open the bottle of wine while he waited, or to be patient until his nephew arrived. He looked at the message that his sister had sent him earlier today, where she expressed her disappointment and anger at her son's being released without her being informed, and he was torn on what to do. Being only three years apart in age with his nephew, Neo, he had never really been an authority figure for him, especially now that they were adults.

At least Neo had the decency to go and visit Khaya, his little sister, at her university first, as soon as he was released. If he had not done that, Langa would have been the only one who knew about his release.

A loud knock broke him out of his reverie and he quickly opened the wooden door.

"Uncle!" Neo said with a broad grin, arms wide open as he hugged Langa, taking him by surprise.

Langa had no idea what he had expected him to look like, given everything, but his nephew looked pretty normal in his regular jeans and t-shirt, a plastic bag in his hand. He looked maybe a little more buff, but otherwise he was unchanged despite the two of them only meeting across the glass for the past few years.

"Hey. Look at you, after causing so much trouble, what are you so happy about?" Langa said with a small smile as he let him in.

"I'm happy to see you of course! I knew you'd only have wine, so I brought us beer," he said, making himself at home as he placed his plastic bag on the table.

"Thanks," Langa said. He watched Neo as he sat down on the sofa, seemingly quite relaxed. "The pizza got here a few minutes before you did, you want some?"

Neo piped up in excitement, "Yes, please, I haven't had pizza in almost six years. I need it… Pranav is gonna be so jealous, he loves pizza."

Langa paused, the name stirring up disdain inside of him. "Pranav's out?"

"Yeah, he got out this morning." As soon as Langa placed the box in front of him, Neo wolfed down the pizza and groaned contentedly. "This is the best. You even got my favourite, uncle, even though you hate pineapple. Thank you. Man, I am stuffed, I wish they had given us this kind of food on the inside."

"I think that would defeat the whole purpose of prison." Langa smiled, putting away thoughts of Neo and Pranav getting back together. It was Neo's life, no matter how much he wanted to tell him to stay away from that guy. That guy was the worst kind of user, he was too dangerous to allow him to stay with Neo.

"Hmph, what purpose? They are dumb enough to let out murderers after only six years in prison. I should be the poster boy for all young black men looking to get away with murder." Neo said with a snort.

At this, Langa raised his eyebrows. "You're not a murderer, it was an accident." Granted, Neo had brought a knife to a fistfight in the first place, but he had been only nineteen at the time, and was playing at being a gangster, not intending to kill anyone. Really, it was all Pranav's fault.

"Whatever you say, uncle. Does Mom know I'm out?" he asked, opening a can of beer.

Langa nodded, "Yeah. Khaya told her, she told all of us. They didn't know that I already knew you were out. You need to call your mother, and your father. They are both really worried about you, and I really don't want any more trouble with your father."

Langa was wondering what Neo's plans were. Was he going to turn a new leaf, or go back to Pranav and his gang? Would he choose to listen to his parents this time, and make better choices? Langa knew that his sister would want him to advice Neo to do better, and abstain from violence, but he knew very well how damaging people's expectations could be. He was unsure of how prison had changed his nephew, but no matter what, he would be on his side, always.

"What can I do? I'm not smart like my dad, I'm not a hard worker like mom, and I'm not talented like you," Neo said, taking a swig of his beer. "Ever since I was a kid, all I knew how to do was to pick fights and beat people up."

"Hey, you picked 80% of those fights to protect me. Don't forget that." Langa reminded him.

Conversations about the past were always hard, and Langa sometimes wondered how his life would have turned out if Neo had been around recently. His sister had raised the two of them as if they were brothers, and they were each other's best friend despite being so different. Even though he was older, Neo had always been the one protecting him from all kinds of bullies, therefore he could not help but wonder if in the past few years, Neo would have been able to protect him from himself. If Neo had been here, would he have wasted his talents as much as he did? Was that just Langa's hubris talking?

Neo laughed, "You're right, uncle. Back then I only thought with my fists, and you were so scrawny that all you could do was run." He was on his second can of beer now.

"I guess not much has changed since then, huh," Langa said with a smile as he poured himself a glass of wine. "Well, I'm not scrawny anymore though."

"No, you're not," Neo agreed, his ring glinting in the light as he put down the beer bottle. The ring was in the shape of a snake coiled around his finger.

The symbol of Pranav's gang, the Jahreela saamp.

Langa's hand tightened around the stem of his glass. "Why the hell are you still wearing that ring Neo?"

Neo blinked, and looked down at the ring on his finger. "Why do you think?"

Was he being serious? Would he really go back to that life after how much pain it had caused this family? "Neo, don't-"

"Just stop, uncle. You're not my father, I don't listen to him, so why would I listen to you?" Neo warned him. "Don't worry, I won't go back to prison. You have my word on that."

Langa didn't get it. Why would he waste his life like this for a man who used him and then abandoned him? Did Neo not want more out of his life? But just as soon as Langa thought this, he shook his head. He was in no position to judge Neo, especially when it came to decisions about how to live his life.

They drank in silence for a bit, and Neo finished the pizza. He then looked up at Langa, debating whether to say what he wanted or not. "I saw your last race. Second place again, huh?If you had made first place, you could have made it to the Olympics."

Langa breathed, wondering if they had televisions in prison. "Yeah, almost. Your father kindly reminded me of that loss very recently. If only I could have been faster, I would have been able to represent South Africa in the Olympics. Oh well, you know what they say, there is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent."

"I'm not stupid, uncle." Neo snapped. "How long are you gonna do this?"

As Langa expected, Neo knew him better than anyone else. He could lie to him, like he did to everyone else, his sister, his niece, his brother in law, his coach, his teammates and even the Minister of Sports himself, but he chose not to. It was tedious to keep up the facade of a former genius athlete struggling to keep up with his peers as he entered his late 20s.

He twirled the wine glass absentmindedly, "I'm going to keep doing this until I stop being bored on the track, or when I find the motivation to win."

"Seriously? You're still jaded because no one in this country can compare to you? You seriously think you're better than everybody else?"

Langa shrugged again, "I don't expect you to understand." It wasn't like Langa himself understood. He'd told himself for a long time, that he held back to stave off his curse, since the more his talents blossomed, the more those around him suffered because of him. Lately, however, he was starting to wonder if that was the only reason why he did not do his best, perhaps more than boredom, he was waiting for a challenge, something to stimulate him from his boring monotonous life. Perhaps he just wanted someone faster than him, someone to ignite the fire inside of him, someone to chase.

"Okay, well, power to you, I guess," Neo shook his head, and checked his phone. "I get that you're, you know, doing you and all that, but Khaya is waiting for you to be number one again. I mean, she has all these posters of you in her dorm. It would break her heart if you never got back to the top. She's your biggest fan."

"Neo," Langa said sharply. "I'm done living up to other people's expectations. I love Khaya, she's my favourite person in the whole world, but she's just gonna have to wait. I'm not going back to running in order to please other people, it's not good for me," he paused. "Speaking of expectations, she and your parents want you to go straight, to leave behind your life of crime. Will you do that?"

Neo flashed him a grin. "Come on, Langa… I got out on good behaviour. You don't trust me?"

That was not an answer. Langa knew that it meant Neo was not done with that life yet. He needed to keep an eye on him, otherwise he'd just end up making his sister and precious niece cry again. "If you don't have everything figured out yet, I have a spare room. You can stay here until you get back on your feet."

"That's nice of you, but I'm good. I gotta go. My former cell mate just hit me up, he's found us a good hunting spot." Neo said standing up, after looking at his phone.

"Pranav again? Do I want to know what you're hunting?"

Neo grinned again "Hot men, and hot women, of course. Wanna come?"

"No thanks," Langa said dismissively. "When you're done having fun, like I said, I have an empty room, and we can talk about your future plans."

Neo stood up, smile still on his lips. "As if I'll ever be done having fun."

"Don't forget to call your mom!" Langa called after him as he left.

After Neo left, Langa took his bottle of wine to the balcony and sat down. He was honestly relieved that his nephew had not changed all that much, after all, prison could have a terrible effect on people. As he sat there, he thought about what Neo said. Indeed, how long would he hold himself back? He knew that others would find him pretentious, after all, he was privileged to be born with exceptional talent for athletics. Ha, Langa chuckled, a privileged black man, what a funny concept. Still, because he could run fast, jump high and throw far, he and his poor sister had been able to leave their dilapidated home in rural KZN South Africa, and make a new life in the big city of gold, Johannesburg.

His talent was both a blessing and a curse, and he had become so good that competition bored him, he no longer enjoyed it.

All he liked to do was run. No destination, just running.

[CONGRATULATIONS INHABITANTS OF EARTH 32175! YOUR WORLD HAS BEEN SELECTED TO BE THE 36TH FLOOR OF THE DEIWOS TOWER]

Langa blinked as a bunch of words appeared in front of his eyes. They seemed to be suspended in the air in front of him on a clear screen.

"What the hell? I haven't even finished one bottle of wine and I'm already this drunk?" he mumbled trying to touch the words and failing as his hand simply passed through them.

[A VOID ERUPTION IS IMMINENT! DUNGEONS, GATES, MAESTRILS AND SAFE ZONES WILL BEGIN APPEARING IN 120 SECONDS]

The dark sky turned red as soon as that message appeared, and the 120 started counting down in that message. Okay, this was weird, Langa stood up, as he heard loud noises from his neighbours. Something strange was definitely going on here and he was definitely not drunk. His cellphone was ringing, but just before he answered it, another screen appeared in front of him, this one was blue.

[Please choose a character:

Slots:

PLAYER CHARACTER 5/1 573 128 296

NON PLAYER CHARACTER 0/6 292 513 184

Total Characters of EARTH 32175: 7 865 641 480]

PCs and NPCs? Wasn't this the terms that were used in games to differentiate between players and natives? Langa had no idea what was going on, but the timer was now down to 57 seconds, and the number of PCs was increasing rapidly and it was already past a million. He had a feeling that if he did not choose right now, something bad would happen.

"How do I know what to choose?" he cursed, not expecting a response. However a footnote appeared at the bottom of the screen in front of him.

[Player characters can climb the tower and have access to all the floors that they have cleared.

Non Player Characters are confined to their home world, and cannot climb the tower except in very special circumstances or unless a player position becomes vacant.]

The timer was down to 20 seconds by now, and Langa knew he had to choose now. It did not mater if this was a game, if it was real or if he was drunk, he would rather have freedom in how he lived than be confined. His heart raced in anticipation. Was this it? What he had been looking for? Would this be the stimulation that he required to bring colour into his monochrome world? He wanted to see if he could live his life fiercely, in spite of his curse, so he said, "Player."

[Player, The Deiwos Clan welcomes you to the Deiwos Tower.

You are on the 36th floor.

Floors cleared: 0/101

You are not authorised to be on the 36th floor.

Please wait while the Floor Overlord teleports you to a tutorial world.]

Langa had no idea what was going on, and the next moment, all he felt was a burning pain all over his body, and he struggled to remain standing, until he was whisked into nothingness.