Harry Potter: Dimensional Wizard

Chapter 547: Planar Expansion



After the intense events that was the election, the people thought they would enter a time of great peace, with nothing as grandiose as that event. They thought the most exciting news coming to the Empire was things like cleaning up Planet Dark Star and getting rid of crime or news about corruption and degradation in the Empire's council.

However, more than a month later, another major news spread like wildfire–the discovery of the Astral Realm. The existence of other planes opened a new door to the Empire. They now had access to countless civilizations, including their history, knowledge, and resources.

How they understood the universe and how it operates drastically changed, and many people felt they took one step closer, as a collective, in pursuing the Arcane Truth. In just a few days of this news, countless Arcanists bought information regarding the Astral Realm and began writing papers.

However, these people did not have much time when Edward came on TV and announced the Empire's next step of expansion. Arcanists as low as Tier 6 can buy or rent Astral Towers, traveling ships to explore the Astral Realm.

Everyone knew that the Empire was entering its next step of major expansion and development, so the mood of the entire galaxy was extremely jovial, with countless people signing up.

In a short period, the Empire returned to the Age of Exploration, the short time after Edward's first voyage, where they first expanded outside the solar system. In that period, the universe was a vast unknown full of mystery. Many Arcanists signed up to travel the Milky Way as explorers.

Many people knew that the Age of Exploration was dangerous, especially in the early stages. But they also knew it was the best opportunity to get rich, acquire more resources, and climb the social and political ladder. The discovery of universal planes was an even greater opportunity than back then.

As such, countless people decided to buy an Astral Tower, even if they had to take a massive loan from the government or borrow one after signing a restrictive contract.

Not everyone was qualified, despite how many people signed up and wished to acquire a tower. The guideline for traveling the Astral Realm was extremely strict, and these arcanists–who first complained–soon understood why.

They learned that those powerful planes have an extreme hatred or desire for people in our Cosmic Faith Plane because of what their predecessors–the magus–did. As such, they must be extremely cautious in their voyage and not reveal their information.

Luckily, these people had a great leader and a competent government. In the past 20 years, the Empire conquered a Tier 8 Plane and secretly influenced or changed its history.

The plane, which once contained mages but was ruled by a god, experienced a renaissance as one man renovated the Mage Path and created the Arcane Path. Under that man's leadership, the mages turned into Arcanists and successfully rebelled against the Gods.

They took control of the plane and renamed it Arcane Plane from Glory Light Plane. The Arcane Plane became the place of origin for all Arcanists in the Empire as Edward created a clean and new background for everybody to prevent their identity from leaking. Regardless, they also must be careful not to reveal the truth.

This measure was also variable to the Gods of their own universe, who also wished to disassemble the Empire into delicate parts.

The second issue to consider for this new era was that their timeline was still isolated, making traveling to other planes a little more complicated. However, this problem was more of a logistic than anything else.

The third problem to deal with was the proper behavior to contact civilization. The Empire acknowledges that war, invasion, and plundering are the theme of all civilization in the Astral Realm. However, they wished to attempt something different.

For example, an Arcanist can use the Laws of Equivalent Exchange instead of direct invasion and plunder when dealing with weaker or less developed civilizations. The same approach is encouraged when dealing with more powerful civilizations up to Tier 8. (Tier 8 Civilization is the highest Astral Towers sold and the highest permitted civilization that an Arcanist can interact with.)

There were also rules to follow, especially regarding the enslavement of the natives of any world. In the Empire, population equals more arcanists, which equals more strength.

Slavery was outlawed, but there is also nuance to this issue. Some races, like Abyss Demons, are the manifestation of evil and everything chaotic. Such a race is impossible to domesticate or integrate into the Empire.

The rules for dealing with such species are to exterminate them. Arcanists can enslave them, but there is a limit based on the person's Tier and achievements. Edward and the Empire did not want these people to become one man's nation and destabilize the Empire's strength and power.

The Empire does not restrict how arcanists interacted with other planes–they can choose peaceful or brutal means. However, there are benefits, like tax breaks, to following protocols and peaceful methods. Ultimately, these people were warned and had to sign a contract not to purposely create powerful enemies for the Empire.

The final issue to deal with was tax. If an Arcanist uses peaceful means to exchange with a plane, they only need to pay 25% of their income, which involves knowledge and resources. If they used brutal means, the tax was increased to 30%.

Although 5% looked small, the number is astronomical when an entire plane is involved.

Many people felt this tax was too huge. After all, they knew how much resources even a weak plane contained. However, the Empire explained to these people the tax was for multiple reasons.

Firstly, if something happens to an arcanist during an exploration, they can contact the Empire to come to save them. The tax also covered the fee for reviving them in case they die or don't experience true death. An arcanist also had the right to ask the Empire to help them during a conquest or exchange.

However, depending on how much help they ask, the tax paid will increase to a minimum of 50% and a maximum of 70%. The officer in charge of the seminar introducing the rules to these people told them the best job was to find plane coordinates and sell them to the Empire.

Although Havika's Mathematical Model was wonderful, it was too far away from mapping the entire Astral Realm, and these coordinates would help. Furthermore, if an Arcanist discovered Tier 9 or above planes, they cannot do anything about it except wait for the future when the restrictions are removed. So, it's the best choice to sell the information.

The people attending the seminar felt relieved after hearing the information about taxes and their benefits, especially when they learned the Empire could save them from a Tier 10 threat if they gave sufficient reason. After all, their lives were more valuable than anything.

The last section of the seminar was detailed knowledge about planes. How to identify their tier before entering. How to deal with Planar Will, courses on planar warfare and diplomacy, and recognizing people from the top planes and their relationships.

Finally, everyone signed the necessary contracts before acquiring their Astral Tower and exploring the world.

The Empire had taken another major step toward their dominance of this universe.

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