The first attacks that whistled through the air were from our side. Mages and our small squads of archers started to shoot at the horde of rats, as well as the giant - but their attacks were undirected. I grimaced. It seed like the commanders of our side weren’t dong their job - perhaps due to panic, or perhaps for so other structural reason. Either way, the arrows and spells were far less coordinated than usual.
I looked at our lines, and finally realized the problem.
Normally, big battles weren’t fought on the backs of village-bearing beasts. The village-bearing beasts were fast enough to outrun most normal types of enemies, and so the overwhelming majority of our battles were fought after our ember stopped and we had ti to set up defensive lines. Now, we were on the backs of our village-bearing beasts. That ant that there was no easy way to send ssages from one beast to another, and there were no defensive lines we could set up that made any sort of sense. We were in a situation we only rarely encountered, and we were paying the price for it. Even more frustrating, our lee oriented warriors couldn’t interfere yet. We were still in motion, and the enemy hadn’t actually boarded our village-bearing beasts - or at least, they hadn’t done so yet.
But even before worrying about the rodents swarming the village-bearing beasts, we had a bigger problem. Literally.
The giant that was making its way towards us. The one hundred ter tall giant that towered into the sky barely seed to notice our attacks. Village-bearing beasts were huge - after all, they were large enough to carry entire villages on their back. Our village bearing beast was a bit bigger than the one hundred ter tall giant… but the giant seed optimized for combat, while our village-bearing beasts were built for carrying weight and moving long distances reasonably quickly. If that thing attacked our village bearing beasts a few tis, I suspected our towns would be crushed to bits, possibly followed by our beasts.
The giant leered down at us as it continued to stride closer, and I realized that the creature was hunting us. It didn’t need to do much to end us - all it had to do was stomp on us a few tis, and we would die. The rodent swarm wouldn’t matter if that happened, because we would already be dead by then.
Then things got worse. Several of the rats near the front of the swarm started to writhe and squirm, as if there were maggots underneath their skin. Then, they grew wings and launched themselves into the air.
said Felix.
I said. Since the rodents didn’t have very much life force, I hit one with an extinguish, to see if I could extract a good skill from it.
Slaughter: Kill a rodent of the roots for the first ti
Achievent 300
Endless Hunter of the Ocean has devoured a rodent of the roots for the first ti. New Skill created.
Servant of the Roots - you may draw power from the roots of the universal tree from a greater distance than usual, and through your bond with the roots, communication between both parties becos easier.
I imdiately deleted the skill. I had a strong suspicion that the leader of the invaders wouldn’t be sending any free essence anyti soon - and creating so kind of bond with the invaders just seed like a terrible idea. I didn’t need to give them an easy way to track my location.
said Felix.
said Sallia.
I said. I double checked the giant again with my soul-sight, and nodded. My initial assessnt hadn’t been wrong - the creature was, indeed, a giant colony of smaller creatures.
said Sallia.
asked Felix.
said Felix.
Sallia grinned.
I hesitated for a mont, before I decided to give Sallia the biggest possible boost I could. I used {Empowered Spell}, the new ability I had gotten from the Market last visit, to pump up the power of my healing spell, and then gave Sallia a huge boost when it ca to her physical strength.
I saw Sallia’s lips twist into a manic grin.
She started layering her own physical boosts onto herself. Absorption essence flared up as she poured it into her runes. Manifestation essence wove itself into spells. Ability after ability was activated. Then, Sallia grinned. She leapt off the back of our village-bearing beast, and hurtled into the frozen soil beneath us. Then, she dashed towards the legs of the giant.
The giant completely ignored her - obviously, it didn’t put much stock in the threat level of Sallia. However, the horde of rodents flew towards her - only for Sallia to rip them to pieces with her blade.
yelled Sallia through our bracelet.
I imdiately swapped to magic support, along with Anise. The two of us began hurling fireballs, icicles, and extinguishes at the horde of rats as we aid to keep the rodent swarm away from Sallia.
After a few more seconds of dashing, Sallia reached the foot of the giant. She slamd her blade into the side of the giant’s leg to create a foothold, then leapt onto the sword, and then leapt upwards.
The sword vanished a mont later, and then reappeared in her hands. More essence flared out of Sallia’s body as she used her barrier ability to create a new foothold in midair, then stabbed the blade into the giant’s body again.
The horde of rats finally seed to realize that Sallia wasn’t just a madwoman charging without a plan. Nearly a quarter of the incoming rat horde diverted its flight away from the village-bearing beasts and began to swarm Sallia’s position. Anise and I struggled to keep the rat horde under control - but Sallia’s movents were also far faster than a regular warrior’s would have been, thanks to her ludicrous physical stat boosts. The giant didn’t react to her at all as she clambered up the beast’s body, until she reached its torso.
Then, Sallia slapped down her {Suppression Field}, and activated it. A burst of essence flared out of the item and into the surrounding fifty ters of air, covering most fo the giant’s upper body.
Then, the creature disintegrated.
User Comments
0 comments from readers