Damon felt himself black out montarily before regaining control. As he steadied himself, his Shadow Perception expanded, spreading across a vast area under the influence of the now-starved Shadow Hunger. The sensation was overwhelming yet familiar, a testant to his relentless training.
Through the shadows, Damon could sense everything—the ongoing skirmishes down the hill, where students fought tooth and nail to destroy the lesser automata. He felt the faint light of eliminations as more students fell. Beyond them, he perceived the dense canopy of the forest, an intricate web of darkness and life that appeared to him in fragnted images.
Gripping his head, Damon forced himself to focus on the threat before him—the great automata. Its presence was oppressive, but the flood of information from his perception didn't paralyze him. If anything, it sharpened his resolve.
Behind him, his companions shifted nervously under the automata's unrelenting gaze. The tension was palpable.
Evangeline's expression remained calm and composed. Sylvia glanced her way and nodded, her voice steady but firm.
"As we discussed—it has magic resistance, so you'll need to mix in physical attacks."
Evangeline turned to the others. "Everyone, get into formation!"
Sylvia expected Damon to nod or acknowledge her instructions, but instead, he just stood there. His eyes widened as though witnessing sothing terrifying. Slowly, he turned his gaze toward her, a shadowy aura clinging to his fra. His expression changed—it was dark, primal, and almost ravenous.
Sylvia narrowed her eyes, uneasy. She'd only seen Damon wear that expression once before, and it had left a brief impression.
"Is he alright?" she muttered under her breath.
But there was no ti to investigate further.
The automata wasted no ti, swinging its massive sword with a devastating arc. Xander, Leona, and the front-line fighters from Faram and Natch's groups rushed forward, their weapons and magic eting the automata's blade head-on.
The impact was catastrophic. The first student to make contact disappeared into a burst of sparks, eliminated instantly. The force of the strike sent others flying, colliding with one another as they struggled to maintain their footing.
The automata absorbed the points, and its aura intensified, growing visibly stronger.
Sylvia clenched her fists, her voice tinged with urgency.
"This is bad… if it eliminates too many, it'll reach the strength of the first rank. If that happens, we'll have no chance!"
"Mid-range fighters, support the front line!" Evangeline shouted, taking charge.
She lifted her blade, channeling her energy. [Radiant Blade] illuminated the battlefield as she swung it, unleashing a destructive arc of light. Natch followed up with a fiery beam, while Faram conjured a massive spike of earth aid at the automata's core.
The great automata raised its massive shield, deflecting the magical barrage with a resounding clang. Evangeline didn't relent, leaping onto the shield and climbing its surface in an attempt to reach its head. Her sword glimred with radiant energy as she closed in.
The automata shifted, its sword arm moving to swat her away, but Xander intercepted the strike, locking blades with the chanical behemoth. anwhile, Leona charged forward, slamming her electrified mace into its knee joint. Arcs of lightning danced across its tallic surface as the automata faltered for a mont.
But it retaliated swiftly. With a powerful shove, it slamd its shield forward, striking Evangeline and sending her crashing into a tree with a sickening crunch.
Natch seized the opportunity, unleashing a fiery point-blank attack with his axe. Sparks flew as the automata staggered slightly, its armor scorched and dented. The other fighters unleashed a relentless barrage of magical attacks, desperate to bring it down.
The automata emitted a bizarre sizzling sound before retaliating with a surge of lightning magic. A devastating wave of electricity rippled outward, stunning the fighters and hurling them back with brutal force.
Damon remained still, his breathing ragged as the chaotic scene unfolded around him. His shadow whispered to him, a relentless hunger gnawing at the edges of his mind.
Sylvia paled as the frontline fighters faltered, her heart sinking with the realization that if they didn't re-engage in close-range combat, they would lose.
The great automata slamd its massive foot down onto an unfortunate elf boy from Faram's party, instantly eliminating him from the exam in a flash of sparks.
Faram gritted his teeth, his voice trembling with suppressed frustration.
"los…"
The automata shifted its focus to Evangeline, who was already struggling to her feet. It raised its shield, deflecting the long-distance attacks from the support fighters positioned in the rear.
Leona rushed forward, lightning crackling across her storm-magic enhanced mace. Her innate resistance to lightning made her the best candidate for close combat. With a roar, she swung her weapon at the automata, but it was faster. The tallic giant blocked her strike with its sword, sparks flying as the two clashed.
The automata retaliated with another area-of-effect stun attack, a burst of electricity that rippled through the battlefield. The jolt knocked Leona back, disorienting the others and preventing them from rising. Evangeline, still regaining her footing, raised her sword to block as the automata's blade swung toward her. Though her blade absorbed the brunt of the attack, the force pushed her several paces back.
Before she could recover, the automata's fist ca down like a hamr, slamming her into the ground with a resounding thud. Evangeline coughed, her vision swimming as she struggled to move.
The automata raised its massive sword, aiming to eliminate her. Her eyes widened in horror as the blade descended. At the last mont, a familiar white figure leapt into the fray, creating a hastily conjured barrier between her and the automata's attack.
The automata's sword t the barrier with a deafening crash, shattering it instantly and sending both Evangeline and her rescuer rolling across the ground.
As the automata raised its shield to crush them, Sylvia closed her eyes, bracing for the inevitable. But the impact never ca. Instead, she heard the dull sound of tal eting flesh.
Opening her eyes, she was stunned to see a dark-haired figure—Damon—standing between the automata and the fallen pair. With his bare hands, he held the massive shield at bay.
His voice was low, almost a growl, but she caught the words.
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Damon pushed the automata back with sheer physical strength. The shadows at his feet deepened, writhing like living things. He struck the automata's shield with a single punch, leaving a massive dent in the enchanted tal.
Sylvia's breath hitched.
"No way… how does he have that much power?"
She felt no trace of magic emanating from him, only raw, overwhelming physical force. It was as if he were the automata's natural enemy, unaffected by its magic resistance. Damon's dark eyes flicked toward them briefly, burning with an intensity she had never seen before.
Without hesitation, Damon launched himself forward. His second punch forced the automata back several steps, the earth beneath its feet cracking from the impact.
The opening gave the others a chance to recover from the stun. Fighters scrambled to their feet, gripping their weapons and preparing to re-engage.
But Damon didn't wait. With shadows swirling around his feet, he charged straight at the automata, ramming his body into its chest with the force of a battering ram. The automata staggered, its chanical form groaning under the relentless assault.
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