Chapter 170: Perilous Ascent

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Chapter 170: Perilous Ascent

This was a horrible idea, Vir thought as he soared into the air, waiting for that tiny sliver of an instant where his speed slowed enough to let him grab onto the soaring rock cliff that comprised the Colossus flank. That was, of course, only if he got lucky.

If he wasnt, well, it was a long fall back to the ground. Light Step might save him, but he was more worried about the falling boulders. Nowhere was safe, not as long as flora continued dislodging itself from the great beasts back.

Vir didnt need the power of hindsight to understand just how dangerous this gambit truly was.

But Cirayus believes in me. He thinks I can handle it.

Unlike Riyan, who thrust Vir into one dangerous situation after another with no concern for his survival, Cirayus cared. Having sacrificed so much for Vir, he cared quite a bit. The demon was busy smashing or deflecting boulders that headed his way, all while keeping his eyes locked on Vir.

Even so, he couldnt rely on that. Especially when mounds of ash tumbled down the turtle's shell. Vir didn't know when it had last moved, but it seemed to have been some time. The jagged peaks of the mountains naturally kept ash from building up on their slopes, but the Mahakurma's back was flatter, only tapering at the sides.

Keeping an eye peeled for incoming projectiles, he searched every possible handhold.

It was only then that he realized his mistake.

The Colossus mountainous body was rising as it stood up on its four enormous legs. When Vir reached the apex of his jump, the beasts body was moving too quickly upward for him to safely latch on. Hed mistimed it. Badly.

Grinding his teeth, Vir plummeted back to the ground, far below.

Light Step would ensure he survived, but only if he got the timing just righta feat made more difficult and dangerous by the abundance of prana in the ground.

Vir cycled Parais technique to his legs to soften the blow, then shunted more prana from other areas, infusing them directly into his muscles to Toughen them.

Envisioning the exact moment of impact, Vir focused on the rapidly approaching ground. Two instants before he hit, Vir concentrated his will on deceleration, sucking prana from his legs.

He knew right away hed missed by a hair. Thinking quickly, he allowed his legs to buckle, launching into a forward roll to dissipate the impact.

Vir tumbled through the ash, blackening all his clothes and making him gulp involuntary mouthfuls of the horrible flakes, sending him into a fit of coughs.

Bleary-eyed and sputtering, Vir stood up, his legs protesting with pain. At least they werent broken.

It was a small comfort when he discovered the Colossus had listed even higher. Its tortoise-like belly now towered a full hundred paces above the ground.

So large was the creature that it cast a shadow upon the land like some dark cloud, turning the day into night.

Vir ignored the pain and poured every bit of prana he could muster into his legs. Such a jump threatened to send him end-over-end, making landings dangerous, but this was his last chance. If he didnt make it up, Cirayus would have to return to carry.

No way Im letting that happen, Vir thought, flushing red at the thought.

Prana surged, and with a spark of intent, Vir exploded up, sending a radial cloud rippling in his wake. The oversized turtle blurred before him just inches away as boulders rained from the sky, buffeting him with their turbulence.

Then it all slowed, and for just an instant, Virs upward motion matched the turtles own. His eyes scanned the cliff face, finding a sturdy vine. Thankful for the easy handhold, Vir grabbed it.

The vine held, but the added strain of Virs weight jostled a large rock above, dislodging it.

I cant dodge!

Virs katar was stowed, and by the time he drew it, the rock wouldve caved his skull in.

Nor did Leap work, dangling as he was.

Well done, lad! Cirayus thundered in his deep baritone. Figured we were due for some excitement after a boring week of travel, eh?

Vir didnt laugh. Why? Why are we riding this monstrosity? It could end us at any time! Theres a reason it has one of the highest Balar Ranks of all recorded Ash Beasts!

Bah, you and your silly ranks. Mahakurma are harmless. Well, unless you happened to be crushed by one.

Vir narrowed his eyes. Cirayus, this thing has a Balar Rank of around Thirty Thousand. That means its as strong as an army of thirty thousand of Kinjals average Balarian footsoldier, and I wouldnt be surprised if they underestimated. Sure, it could level a village by falling on it, but that hardly seems worthy of such a danger rating. Theres something else to it.

Aye, that would be its mouth beam.

Sorry? Mouth beam?

Never seen it myself, but tales tell of angered Mahakurma firing red beams brighter than the sun itself. Anything in its path simply ceases to be. No ones ever seen it up close But well, Our records show entire mountain ranges that have gone missing in their wake. Just a flat, level field of molten rock where they used to be.

That would do it, Vir thought. The thought of a single attack destroying Daha in moments sent shivers up his spine. Only the knowledge that these beasts didnt exist in places sentient beings called home gave him a measure of solace.

If they had, there wouldnt be any cities left.

Why are we here, though? Im guessing you have a reason?

Aye, though I must admit Im surprised youre asking. Cant you feel it?

Vir thought for a moment. The prana? Its denser in the shell, but

No, not just the shell. What is this?

The air. The prana in the airs denser, too!

It wasnt by all that much, so hed missed it earlier. But there was no doubt both the air and the ground had denser prana than the surroundings.

Walk with me, Cirayus said, motioning Vir to follow through the forest.

They didnt travel fardespite the Mahakurmas size, it wasnt nearly large enough to host an actual forest. They soon arrived at the edge and looked down a saddle in the turtles shell. A sort of shallow valley, which several beasts had occupied.

Vir saw it in an instant. The prana density that had been barely noticeable before now flooded Prana Vision, clouding it even more than normal, growing denser and denser toward the center of the valley.

The ultimate training ground, Cirayus announced, spreading all four arms. The denser prana will train your body, and with more prana comes stronger monsters against which you can test your mettle. Monsters representative of the ones well find later, once were deeper. Monsters you will need to learn to vanquish.

How long do I have?

As long as it takes. Weeks, months, even years. Consider this your new home, and by the time we leave, you will be transformed.

By fighting a few monsters?

Not just any monsters. Lad, to best these creatures, it wont be enough to hone your prana manipulation. Not even a new Talent or two will help you. Reforge yourself. Only by unlocking your true potential, Cirayus touched Virs chestplate. Only by tapping into the true power of your predecessors, will you emerge victorious. Brace yourself, for the way forth will be fraught with hardship.

Vir regarded the terrifying creatures that roamed the valley. Even from here, even with all the ambient prana occluding his eyes, he could tell.

The beasts below were in another league entirely.

Its never been easy, Cirayus, Vir said, cracking his neck. Thats never stopped me before, and its not about to stop me now. Where do I start?