The heat from the fireball was burning Lith’s lungs while the light blinded him, but by switching to Life Vision he beca able to see again. He unleashed a burst of Origin Flas, which the Golem shrugged off as if they were nothing more than a parlor trick.
Flesh Golems were so heavily enchanted that a single breath of Origin Flas could barely heat their stone surface due to the powerful magic coursing through their bodies that amounted to several tier five spells.
The construct struck with its fists again, activating even more fireballs. Lith was exactly in Neshal’s situation. He couldn’t block nor dodge the enemy’s spells, yet he had one more ans of defense.
Instead of wasting his Origin Flas to attack, he used them to cancel the fireballs as he stepped back to avoid the physical attacks. Origin Flas’ greatest weak point was that it required him to exhaust the air in his lungs, leaving him breathless.
’Beware, this thing isn’t trying to take you alive.’ Solus warned him.
The Golem had no idea what was happening, so it tried to switch to darkness magic, only to have its black waves devoured by Lith’s blue flas.
Lith infused his prototype Gatekeeper with air magic, to boost its speed and piercing abilities, but thanks to the mix of earth and air magic the construct used to move its body, the Golem was as fast as an Awakened.
The stone fist shattered the blade before it could get even one centiter under its skin. The other fist struck at Lith like a charging bull, making him bounce on the floor before sending him crashing against the back wall.
Even with the boosted protection of the Skinwalker armor and Solus promptly covering his chest to shield him, Lith’s vision was blurred and his focus lost. He used Invigoration to recover his strength, but it felt like a fool’s errand.
Magic was useless and so were physical attacks. Lith refused to surrender and used a sudden wave of spirit magic to lift the opponent and sending it slamming against a wall.
The Golem was surprised but unfazed by the invisible energy, so it just resud its magical onslaught, forcing Lith to interrupt his breathing technique to use Origin Flas to save his life.
A sudden explosion and the Golem’s power core becoming invisible again made Lith aware of Neshal’s death. Lith racked his brain for a path to victory, but he kept not finding any.
’Damn, Golems are too powerful. Now I understand why the Odi made the entirety of Kulah out of tal. Without earth to manipulate against them, they are nigh invincible.’ Lith thought.
’I have only one shot left, but I need your help, Solus. It’s dangerous and likely to fail. You could remain...’
’Just do it.’ She replied while reading his mind.
Lith took a breath as deep as he could before hurling a wall of flas against the construct. It ate all of the incoming spells, sticking on both the flesh and the stone parts of the Golem, leaving the creature blinded as its human side suffered in agony.
The mont the flas struck, Lith bolted forward, infusing himself with all the elents and striking at the power core hidden inside the Golem’s left thigh.
Just like it had happened for the sword, the mont his claws pierced its rock skin, the construct’s fists fell down like hamrs, shattering Lith’s arm in several places and sending him sprawling on the floor like a ragdoll.
The Golem lifted its foot to shatter Lith’s skull, but suddenly it lost its balance and fell to the ground. Solus’s glove had detached at the last second, using the blue flas as a cover and the hit’s montum to reach the power core.
The Golem had failed to notice the damage she had inflicted due to Origin Flas dulling its senses and its lack of sense of pain. However, victory ca at a cost. Lith was barely conscious and so was Solus.
Between the Origin Flas and the construct’s attacks, she was heavily wounded. It took her several seconds to collect all of her pieces spread throughout the room and return to his side.
Lith used Invigoration again, knowing that until Solus recovered, using that trick a second ti might kill them both.
***
Phloria had Blinked while holding Quylla, foiling the Odi’s plan to split them. She knew that her sister wouldn’t last a second alone against a construct. When Phloria Blinked again, much to the construct’s surprise, she was running away along the path they had taken to get there instead of facing it.
It made the Golem’s array useless and forced it to give them chase.
"Any idea?" She asked Quylla. They were just around the corner. Instead of wasting her mana, Phloria had opted for hide and strategize.
"None. If I can’t touch the Golem, I’m useless. You?"
"Even if I can see its power core, I doubt it will let strike at will. Quylla, does indirect contact work for tier five healing magic?" Phloria asked.
"Only if I touch a living being, I can’t transmit Scanner through tal."
"Good enough for . Stay close to , no matter what." Phloria would have liked to Blink by Lith’s side, but with their visual obstructed, she had no idea which direction he had gone, nor she could Warp to an unknown location.
***
Lith had just recovered enough to stand up when his nose picked up an odd sll. Following it, he noticed a small hole in one of the tal walls that separated him from his companions.
It allowed whoever was on the other side to look at Lith’s position.
A split second later, Morok Blinked in front of him. His clothes were tattered to the point of being rags. Even an army uniform would take so ti to recover from such damage, yet the Ranger looked alright.
"Man, I hate Golems. No vitals, immunity to most forms of magic, terrifying recovering abilities. They are a pain in the ass even for those like us."
"Us?" Lith echoed, not understanding the aning of Morok’s words.
"Co on, there’s no need to be shy. There’s just the two of us now."
"How the heck did you get rid of the Golem so fast and how did you pierce that wall?" Lith asked, still incapable of making heads of tails of those words.
"Fine! I’ll show you mine and then you’ll show yours." Yet instead of taking off his clothes, Morok shapeshifted.
His skin beca snow-white, with only one big red eye in the middle of his forehead, another eye the size of a football appeared on his chest, and two more on his shoulders.
His appearance was still humanoid, but he was now over two ters (6’7") tall.
His nose had disappeared, leaving only two slits on his face and his mouth was full of several rows of shark-like teeth. Lith recognized imdiately the Emperor Beast known as Tyrannical Eye, or just as Tyrant.
They were the magical beast equivalent of Balors, but unlike them, Tyrants weren’t part of the Fallen races and their mastery over the elents wasn’t as developed.
"All those abilities, they didn’t belong to your weapons, it was you all along." Lith finally understood many things, like his fellow Ranger’s heightened senses and inhuman battle prowess.
’Solus, you told he wasn’t an Awakened.’ Lith thought.
’He’s not. Morok is just like Gadorf, the offspring of an Emperor Beast.’ She replied.
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