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Now reading: Chapter Five Hundred And Twelve – 512 from Unbound, a Adventure novel by Necariin.

Na: Fathom

Race: Moontouched Dusk Dragon (Manawarped)

The rest of the information washed over Vess, too much to absorb. Vast quantities of Health, Stamina, and Manaindicators of a powerful set of Aspects that Vess couldnt care less about. Before her was the physical embodint of why the Dragoons existed, a Race of creatures that her mother had all but worshiped. The unstill shadows had assaulted her senses, but the revelation of its provenance set dire winds loose within her chest.

Vess core howled.

I Am Fathom,the imnse creature said, but only a faint echo of whatever had inhabited it remained. Vess flinched, all of it too much. There were things within that darkness. And You Will Answer The Question, Chanters.

> Lady Isla stated, her hands still toying with the edge of her woven lattice. It glimred while slowly compressing beneath the imnse pressure the Fathom was giving off.

Chanters. Sorcerers. ddlers. Dabblers In Mysteries That Are Beyond You. The Fathomthe Dusk Dragonscoffed, releasing a wobbling bubble from its maw that imdiately collapsed. I Know Your Kind. I Know Your Tricks. You Hide Behind The Primordials Noise. Clever.

> Isla whispered, eyes roving across the Lindwurms behind them. The craven creatures huddled just beyond the portico, surrounding their allies, but otherwise taking shelter.

> Vess asked. She was still reeling from the sight of the writhing shadows, let alone the revelation of the Fathoms true Race. Dusk Dragon. II cannot->>

The woman wasnt listening. She regarded the sneering Fathom with eyes that almost burned with a vivid curiosity, and no small amount of fear. > She shook her head. >

Vess clenched her jaw, bracing against the echo that still pressed against her senses. Sheheard sothing. Her Affinity flagged an atonal buzzing that set her teeth on edge and made her skin crawlDissonance. The rest was a jumbled ss that made no sense to her, as if chaos had been forged into the mockery of a tune.

> Isla explained, and veins stood stark against her forehead as if she too were resisting sothing imnse. >

> Vess asked. Islas words made little sense, save that the thing was powerful. >

You know of us,the Fathom said, its voice losing all but the barest hint of its haunting echo. Youof course. That spear. That armor. You are a Dragoon as well. A Betrayer.

>

Not all of us perished in your pogrom, Dragoon. So survived the Slaying Skies. So fled. The Fathoms primary eyes lightened, shifting from abyssal black to sothing glimring. Its voice rose in volu with every word, until it was roaring thick bubbles into the heavy water until it seed its face was boiling. So took flight! So survived, Betrayer!

> Vess gnashed her teeth, the howling in her core space growing to a fever pitch. The Fathom was lying. She was sure of it. >

> Isla interrupted, grabbing Vess by the pauldron. The would-be Dragoon hadnt realized that she had advanced several steps toward the Dragon, and let herself stumble back. >

Hold Your Vile Tongue, Sorcerer, the Fathom demanded, cutting the distance between them to nothing. In an instant. Its dripping snout was a finger-span away from their faces, the sll of it sohow pervading the Sunken Ward as that echo returned in full force. Its primary eyes had returned to abyssal pits in its face. I Am More Than A Paltry Morsel. More Than This Vessel, No Matter How Potent. The Fathom took in a deep, burbling snort. And I Have Found My Beast.

All at once, the Fathom was beyond them, slithering its imnse length across the ruined structure and through the wide gaps of the colonnade. Vess felt frozen, its speed barely within her capability to perceive, let alone match. Still, she tried, rotating her Body and partisan in the direction of the Dragonbut it was too late. It reached their friends, Beef and Hallow and Felix lying still among the guarding War Naga, and lifted its gargantuan head like a serpent about to strike. Ooze and scale and fang fell in deadly, teoric speed.

Your End Is Here!

The Fathom struck.

And was t by a storm of beak, claw, and feathers.

> Pit shrieked.

The Fathoms head snapped to the side, bashed in the jaw by Pits flickering form. It screeched, bubbles boiling from its cavernous maw, before quickly sweeping its serpentine form to the side. Columns snapped like twigs, collapsing on themselves as the Fathoms Body crashed through them, and Vess made it there, just in ti to deflect a falling entablature. She sliced through it, splitting the stone so that it fell to either side of the cowering War Naga.

> Isla said, reaching the team only monts after Vess. She gripped the Minotaur and shook him.

What Is This? The Moontouched Dusk Dragon reoriented itself, more of its impossible length drawing forward into bulging coils of oozing shadow. It touched a long claw to its jaw, where the ooze and scale had split. A miniscule drop of ichor floated out, hovering before the Fathoms unblinking eyes. A Chira. HowNovel.

> Pit promised, flapping his wings to reorient himself in the water. A silvery fish-tail had manifested on his hindquarters. >

What A Sha,the Fathom rumbled as its wound stitched itself closed. That The First Chira This Vessel Has Seen In Ages Should Die So Soon.

There was no more warning, as this ti the Dragon moved far beyond Vess ability to perceive it. There was only a deep, crackling cacophony as stone shattered, water blasted, and mountainous jaws snapped shut.

Onnothing?

Vess stared in almost as much confusion as the Fathom, who spat out a mouthful of silt and stone as it planted its feet and pulled back. Blue-white lightning crackled off its head and mane, which was scorched free of its ooze in several places, and Vess chest tightened as the howling quietened within her. In its place was a strident, joyous shout.

Status Condition: Rallying Cry!

Regeneration Doubled!

Reduced Chance Of Frightened Status Effect!

> Felix said, floating above them all. Ice cracked off his Garnt as it shaped away his jacket and loose pants, leaving him in a form-fitting tunic and breeches. >

The Beast, I Presu, the Fathom said, working its jaw as if it had been punched. Judging by the fading lightning, Vess supposed it might have been.

I couldnt see the attack at all.

> Felix said, but there was no smile on his angular face. A quiet strength rolled off him like a palpable pressure. >

Why Would I, Child?

Master! He is the one! one of the Lindwurms cried out from so distance away. Vess had noticed them fleeing once the Fathom started attacking, but hadnt expected them to linger nearby, sheltering behind the various statues. He is dangerous!

Is That So, Child? The Fathom sneered. Do You Have Claws, Little Human?

> Felix said. >

A piece of Vess cheered for Felix even as the rest of her knew his words were fated to fail. All of those lessons in diplomacy, and he uses them on this creature, of all things!

Vess was almost relieved when the Fathom simply laughed.

I Refuse.

The Fathom and Felix vanished. Vess couldnt bear to blink, but still she missed all but the clash, as blue-white lightning, red-gold fla, and virulent green acid burst outward in a corona of frenzied energy. They appeared above them all, hundreds of paces up, and both Felix and the Fathom were knocked back.

A shriek tore through the waters, rippling the heavy liquid in a tidal wave that smashed Vess and all of her allies flat. Stone splintered, sand was hurled in a concussive wave, and that echo of terrible chaosvanished.

> Lady Isla cried out. Her lip was bleeding, and her eyes were glazed; as if the Chanter stared at sothing no one else could see. >

Vess leveraged herself to her knees, the stone crumbling beneath her, and felt at her chest. The howling winds within her core hadnt settled, and indeed had only intensified. >

Isla blinked, refocusing. > she whispered. >

>

All at once, a thrumming chord rippled through Vess chest, sending her back to the ground as Mind, Body, and Spirit buckled.

>

>

The cries of her allies vanished, subsud by the raging windstorm within. Vess fell, cast down into her internal skies, as that chord vibrated across her very soul.

What is this?

Above, sky darkened to night, and the glimr of red-gold and blue-white stars shone with a gemstone brilliance. My Link to Felix. The vibration continued, originating not from that Link, but to her core. Mytemple.

The center of her core spacethat once immaculate temple turned into a dragon of gold and stonestretched wide its wings. The mountain cracked, splitting beneath claws that freed themselves from the rock, and clouds spun in a hurricane of stormwinds. The Skills around her stood as shrieking sentinels among the cyclone, pieces of them ripped off to feed the churning pandemoniuma grinding morass that did nothing to alleviate the paralyzing song that inundated everything.

The chord deepened as she fell, plumting faster than any Skill she bore, utterly unable to stop herself. The temple lifted its vile, draconic head, and Vess was assaulted by a volley of uncontrollable emotions.

Sorrow. Rage. And a deep, abiding despair.

Jaws spread, fangs glistening in the fading light, and a voice spoke. A voice she had heard once before, back on that day in Ahkestria. One that she refused to acknowledge.

WITNESS THE TRUTH, VESSILIA DAYNE.

The maw of her own core closed on her.

FIND YOUR PATH FORWARD.

OR PERISH.

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