Thalion and his team moved stealthily through the dense jungle undergrowth of the first stage. Strange, bioluminescent plants cast an ethereal glow, lighting up the alien landscape in hues of green and blue. Towering trees, their leaves as wide as shields, blocked most of the sky, making it feel like they were walking beneath a green do.
As they ventured deeper into the forest, the canopy above began to thin, allowing sunlight to pierce through the leaves in dappled patterns. Eventually, the trees gave way entirely, and they stepped into a sunlit clearing. In the center stood a small, fragile-looking branch, no more than 1.5 ters tall, bearing three marvelous fruits. They resembled apples, but they were nearly three tis the size, exuding a sugary, sweet aroma that made Thalion's mouth water.
"That’s an Illusive Lure, Level 3," Emily said after identifying the plant. "Strange na... doesn’t look like it should be called that."
"Maybe the fruit tastes horrible," Mike smirked.
Before anyone could step into the clearing, Emily pushed them all back, her finger pointing upward.
A creature glided gracefully toward the Illusive Lure, its body resembling that of a manta ray, with shimring, bioluminescent patterns. It had three tails, each tipped with a red spike likely poisonous.
"It’s a Lumina Manta, Level 2," Jas whispered, watching intently.
The Lumina Manta landed delicately on the twig holding the three fruits. It moved with precision, slowly consuming the fruit.
Suddenly, four massive leaves, camouflaged under the moss, snapped upward like a trap. The manta screeched in panic, attempting to escape, but it was too late. With a loud thud, the leaves closed over the creature, forming a tulip-like enclosure. The manta, still alive, flailed violently inside, its bioluminescence flickering as it tried to stab the leaves with its spiked tails, to no avail.
A squelching noise followed as the plant pumped digestive fluid into the enclosure. The fluid level rose quickly, and the manta's struggles grew frantic as it drowned in the liquid. Its light dimd until it flickered out completely.
Thalion had seen enough. Seizing the opportunity while the plant was distracted, he conjured a fireball in his hand and hurled it at the Illusive Lure. The fireball hit with a small explosion, flas licking up the side of the plant, but then fizzled out. The plant stood nearly unhard, showing only a few minor burn marks.
"Well, that was disappointing," Thalion muttered. He had been looking forward to casting the skill and how it would feel, but the effect was just h.
The digestive fluid filled the plant entirely now, and they could no longer see the manta. Without hesitation, all three lee warriors descended upon the plant, hacking at its massive leaves. The illusive lure couldn't defend against outside attacks, which made this battle rather one-sided.
"Man, this reeks!" Mike grimaced as the fluid spilled from one of the large gashes he had made.
You have slain Illusive Lure, Level 4
You have reached Level 1
"Two levels for hacking up a plant?!" Mike cheered. "And it even leveled up after killing that manta lucky for us!"
Lukas and Jas both reached Level 2, while David and Emily didn't level up at all, likely because they hadn’t contributed much to the fight.
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Thalion felt the surge of new power coursing through him as his level increased. He gained three points in intelligence and two in wisdom. He also gained two free points, which were placed into intelligence as well, with the hope to increase the potency of his spells. It was essential that he beca more powerful. Most in the group felt happy about the kill and he also was relieved, but this was also not the ti to get complacent. He needed to plan ahead for the fights to co if he wanted to beco a powerhouse in the future. On another note, Thalion was pretty happy with his current group, though. There was not much arguing, but all tried to adapt as well as possible to this new world.
Still, he was frustrated. His Fireball had been almost useless against the plant. Maybe if I can channel more mana into the spell, I can make it stronger, he thought. The mana cost was negligible to him. He regenerated the mana for one Fireball in about three seconds.
He conjured another Fireball, watching as it grew in size. He tried to force more mana into the fla, pushing it from his hand into the growing sphere of fire. It worked briefly as the Fireball grew a little larger, but then it stagnated. No matter how hard Thalion pushed, the spell refused to grow further. Frustrated, he let the skill go, and the fla flickered out.
"I think we should take the remaining fruit from the illusive lure. Maybe we can use them to attract more mantas," he suggested, still deep in thought on how to improve his skill.
"Good idea. Do you have a telekinetic spell you haven’t told us about? Because I’m not wading through this mud," Mike exclaid, eyeing the pool of foul-slling fluid beneath the plant.
Thalion considered his options. "Maybe I can use my Mana Barrier to grab the fruits." He activated the spell, summoning a mist-like barrier in front of him. "Hmm... that’s not right," he murmured, dispersing the barrier. He tried again, this ti halting the mana flow before it fully ford, creating a shorter, flatter barrier.
The others watched intently as Thalion summoned one barrier after another, experinting with different shapes. But it wasn’t working. He couldn’t make the barrier move horizontally. However, he discovered that by holding the spell steady and pushing against the mana, he could move the barrier slowly forward.
"I could just shoot the fruit with an arrow," Emily interjected as sweat beaded on Thalion's forehead.
"Give a little more ti. I can make it move faster," Thalion insisted, still focused on the barrier.
Half an hour later, he finally did it. He could now move the barrier from his position to the plant and back without it dispersing.
"Okay, let’s give this a shot," Mike said. "But please don’t screw it up. I’d like to avoid slling like this for the rest of my life."
Thalion summoned the barrier, and Mike held onto it as he carefully pushed it toward the fruit. Once the fruits were secured, Mike placed them into his spatial ring. Thalion then pulled the barrier back, pouring extra mana into it to keep it stable. After a few monts, Mike jumped off with a triumphant grin.
"Haha, we did it! Let’s find another clearing and see if we can lure in more mantas," Mike said, his excitent contagious.
The others agreed eagerly, but Thalion interjected, "I’m all for it, but I need to rest for a bit. I’ve burned through most of my mana, and I think I’ve got so minor backlash from overusing it."
"No worries, mate. We’ll wait," Jas said enthusiastically. "If the bait works, we could hit Level 5 and ascend to Stage 2 by tomorrow." This was important for all of them since the voice of the system had told them about the other races in this tutorial. Competition would be fierce and they needed to level fast.
Everyone nodded in agreent, though Thalion felt a strange emptiness. His mana reserves were low, and he felt sluggish, like his body couldn’t pump enough energy through his system. At one point, he asked David to heal him, but after a quick examination, they gave up. The healing spell just didn't work, maybe because he had a full health bar?
Thalion tried a different approach. He focused on drawing in nature's mana from the surrounding environnt, but nothing happened. He simply had no power over it and couldn't influence it at all.
The group passed the ti in their own ways. Jas and Lukas engaged in a fierce arm-wrestling match, while Mike practiced different techniques with his attack skills. Emily, despite repeated failures, attempted to craft new arrows, and David amused himself by trying to "talk" with one of the large trees nearby, though the tree remained unresponsive. Thalion watched them sitting on the side with sorrow in his eyes. They were hiding it well, but Thalion saw that this new reality was much harder for them to accept and most of their actions at the mont were for distraction to stop them from thinking about it too much. They had their own life with friends and family, not like him, who had nothing in that regard back on earth. Of course he had friends, yes and he would be happy to see them again in the future, but nothing close to family. He just hoped that they would find their friends and family, but with only 200,000 humans in the tutorial, the chances were low. Maybe he should ask them about their life on earth later. People always said telling soone your problems helped. He had never understood that back in the orphanage, telling soone your weakness just ant that it would get exploited, but many people were still believing that the thod worked. Thalion would definitely not ask them now as they were already struggling with this new reality, maybe in a week or so.
As the sun began to set, the group relaxed, eager for what the next stage might bring.
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