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Now reading: Chapter 17 from Double-Blind: A Modern LITRPG, a Supernatural novel by Eligos.

Audrey dropped from the ceiling like a woodsmans trap, vines snaring the gnolls neck. The beast let out a muted yelp as the thorns in her tightening vines dug in and my summon bit into the side of his head, her teeth too shallow to reach anything vital.

But Audreys vines didnt tighten fast enough, and I saw him turn his head, trying to bark out a panicked warning.

flared in my mind as I ran towards him, firing off an image of thorny vines shoving their way into his mouth the mont he opened it, imbuing as much fear and panic into the image as I could muster.

The gnolls eyes widened, and his mouth snapped shut. He strained to reach the sword leaning against the wall first, but the vine snapped him back. A grunt emitted from his still closed mouth.

There was an overwhelming stench of piss and liquor as I passed a dozen discarded bottles.

He held out his furred, three-fingered hands defensively as I closed ground.

Whats the target? Need to kill him quickly, quietly. Hearts too iffy. Audreys vines are covering his neck.

I reached him, letting my montum carry forward as I drove the dagger towards his chest below the rib-cage and upward. I knew from the brief glimpse at his anatomy from that he was vaguely human-esque, so I was hoping to tear through sothing similar to a diaphragm, damaging his ability to call for help.

He caught my arms in a vice-grip, wrenching from side-to-side, trying to get the knife. My wrists burned in agony as I held tight and, with a burst of strength, the gnoll flung into the side-wall. I tucked my head, absorbing most of the impact with my shoulder, my left arm imdiately going numb.

A warning pinged through my mind, and I bent backward at the torso as a monstrously strong blow smashed into the stone where my head had been only monts ago.

I grabbed his leg under one arm and stabbed downward at his thigh twice, leaving deep gouges, aiming for the gnoll equivalent of a femoral artery. He snarled in pain, rearing up, using his trapped leg and the vines around his neck as leverage, and slamd the heel of his other foot into my stomach, dislodging Audrey from the roof and knocking us away from each other in the process.

A single thought went through my stunned mind as I slid to the floor. If theyre all this tough, this doesnt bode well.

With the vines anchoring her to the roof freed up, Audrey doubled down, wrapping more layers around the gnolls neck and compressing. He was flat on his stomach now, army-crawling towards the sword, his eyes bulging monstrously. He was only a few seconds away from his goal.

With the wind knocked out of , it took an enormous amount of effort to retrieve the crossbow out of my inventory. Praying it wouldnt backfire, I cast probability spiral on my bow and shot a bolt point-blank into his side. The arrow struck at an odd angle and hit sothing with a dull crack. He let out a gurgling sound and laid still.

Then started to move again.

I scrambled to take another shot with my crossbow, but the grip slipped out of my fingers, falling ineffectually to the ground. Shit. Shit. Shit. I didnt have ti for this. His aty hand was inches from the sword.

I reached out with Probability Spiral, and just as he was about to close his fingers on the blade, the hilt slipped down the wall and the weapon tumbled out of his reach.

The gnoll punched the ground in frustration, trying to stand.

At the end of my rope, I forced my way through his ntal defenses once more.

I layered intrusive thought after intrusive thought, until I found one that had a strong reaction.

Youre trying so hard. Wouldnt it be easier to just give up?

I felt his mind reject the notion a bit too emphatically. A desire to live, to protect the pack, to lead.

To lead?

It was a struggle to keep the connection open, but I managed it sohow. Youre a leader, and yet, youre alone. No one is covering your back. Its because you dont trust them. Even now, as youre fighting for your life, theyre probably planning how to overthrow you and take your place. None of them are loyal. None of them care.

It was less of a cold read, more of a frigid stab in the dark. I was extrapolating a lot from the positioning and the fact that he had strayed far from the camp to relieve himself, along with a smattering of knowledge of how brutal real-world hyenas were. Still, he stopped moving towards the sword, shaking his head.

Audrey coiled tighter around his neck.

That wound on your leg isnt going to tend itself. What do you think happens when you return to the clan, wounded and bleeding?

He turned around unsteadily and took a single step towards , his yellowed teeth barred.

Then, like a rotted tree, he tilted forward, hitting the stone ground muzzle first, head tilted to the side, one sightless eye staring towards .

It took a long ti to catch my breath.

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I wondered how far above he was to warrant that sort of reward. In the process, I had to remind myself that the system not caring if I died was not the sa as actively trying to kill . Slowly, the panic faded. This was an adaptive dungeon. And while so parts of it simply leveled as the User did, it was in many ways tailored to .

Theoretically, I could do this.

And it probably locked in here because it wanted to finish the floor. I wasnt confident why that was what it wanted, but it was the best I could co up with. Because if the elevator was available, I might have left.

The fight with the gnoll had disturbed . Sothing made it different from the encounters on the previous floor. Maybe it was because he had far more physical commonality with a human than a hungry, vine ridden plant did. Or because I saw glimpses of his mind that werent exactly alien. Or possibly just because after the fight, I was beginning to form a rudintary grasp on the design of my class, and realized it held implications I didnt like.

If the option to leave was available, Id be seriously considering it. I needed to think. Retreat, sell the shit I didnt need, find a cleaner, less dangerous way to level and perhaps, eventually co back. The dungeon would adapt to my level, but having more options and abilities would still make this relatively easier.

The cackle of gnolls were still lounging around the campfire. Id positioned myself on the second level of the ruined defensive wall and observed them from above. There was a human hostage tied with rope next to a bubbling cauldron. A man with short-cropped dark hair stuck to his forehead, and an overly pronounced nose. It was such an obvious set-up, I couldnt help but roll my eyes. Unless the leaderboard was directly lyingnot impossible, but unlikelyI was the only human to ever set foot in the dungeon. It was either incentive to get to rush in, or so other play I hadnt thought of.

Two of the stronger looking gnolls were sparing a few feet away from the fire. A third in a headdress oversaw them, waving an over-sizedand not particularly practicalceremonial staff.

I watched the sparring. Despite their savage appearance, the fighting was not all tooth and claw. The bouts seed to devolve towards that from ti to ti, but when they did, Headdress would scold them in a series of guttural barks, and theyd return to the more structured combat. It was similar to Judo, focused initially on turning the opponents weight against them. Where it differed from Judo was the brutal, no-holds-barred follow-up when the opponent was finally unbalanced.

It was chilling to watch.

If the gnoll that I killed was the pack-leader, hed likely held the sa level of martial prowess, if not more. If I hadnt gotten the drop on himor attacked as aggressively as I had with Audrey there to knock him off balance the entire ti, that would have been it for .

Maybe it was my title, or the sheer number of near-death experiences Id been through lately, but that idea didnt shake the way it once had. Instead, I saw it as little more than a problem to be solved.

One-handed was leveling at a decent rate, but it wasnt turning into martial prowess. I was just more comfortable using a knife than I had been before. But I needed sothing more. Without even looking at the stats, I went straight to the feats screen. Now that the system let read more of the descriptions, there was really no excuse to not get creative.

And after so searching, I found the solution.

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