Chapter 39: When the cavalry wears the face of a foe
Stella spent a good deal of the trip down the hill complaining about running dry on mana. Her increased channeling rate had let her dump almost twelve thousand mana into Aarls new armor, which grew shinier and more responsive as it became charged up. Earlier it had looked like a tight-fitting dark robe with a metallic glint, decorated with dark gold symbols.
Now it shone with a deep silver luster, and the golden symbols glowed slightly. It looked like some kind of futuristic techno-magic power armor.
And thats basically what it is. It just came from a civilization that died thousands of years ago.
Really, Stella was just annoyed she hadnt been able to take a nap, though she agreed that it would be wiser and more practical to rest in Tarren. Beyond being protected, they'd have comforts like beds and hot food.
And a bath. Im pretty dusty. Though I think the [Disintegration] treatment did some nice exfoliation and cleaning. But were still hiking across a desert, so its not like I can avoid getting sweaty and dusty.
Stella had been cheered up by the magical crystals hed brought her from the spider-constructs. They appeared to be a kind of synthetic conductive quartz - it apparently wasnt very high quality, but each one was almost the size of Stellas torso. Nathan managed to fetch six of them from the wreckage of all of the spider-constructs.
Hed looked for any crystals from the brick constructs too - he bet theyd have some good ones, given the power of their magical firepower and shields. But the bricks had been vaporized by the explosions that had dug large craters out of the hilltop, and there was nothing to be found.
The Heirs only saw a few constructs as they descended the hill, and all were at quite a distance, either retreating or keeping watch from the eastern hills.
Sarah aimed her rifle at them, but didnt end up firing. Too far, and theyre mostly scout constructs anyway. I dont think I could hit the eye of a strike construct from here.
As the Heirs passed by the destroyed remains of the siege construct that Sarah had blown up with a long-distance shot - it was clear they were also being watched from the town. Dozens of heads were visible poking over the battlements, barely more than specks from this distance.
Nathan looked up the slope at the town of Tarren. Damn. That siege construct has some range. Tarrens high up there. And now we gotta climb that hill.
Stella rolled her eyes, stretching and looking generally exhausted. Yeah, complain all you want Stamina-man. You dont even get properly tired anymore so long as I hit you with a lightning bolt. The rest of us have to feel it.
They trooped up the road, which switchbacked up one side of a leaning arch of stone that connected to the top of the mesa. The road had been deeply carved into the rock to ascend the nearly sheer cliff, in some cases almost crossing back over itself.
Partway up the path, the road was slick with blood and covered with dozens of goat carcasses. They were like the ones hed seen south of Cromer, big animals with four large horns and matted hair. It looked like the constructs had caught the herd as it was being driven up the road, and promptly massacred them. Nathan didnt see the bodies of any shepherd, and hoped theyd made it to safety.
The Heirs picked their way past the bodies, climbing to the top of the slope where the road led across the narrow arch to the gatehouse, still nearly a quarter mile away. The road was about twenty feet wide, but dropped off more than a thousand feet on both sides. A few immobile constructs lay scattered along the roads length, with more visible smashed along the slopes below.
What is it with Gemore and heights? Im glad I have [Slow Fall], or I would feel a lot more apprehensive about this.
Adventurers approaching! Khachis voice was booming as it rolled across the landscape, clearly assisted by a spell. After a moment it echoed back from the sheer mesa wall in front of them.
The response was just as loud. Approach clear! True aim you have there. Are you the Heirs? It sounded like an older man, rough with age.
Khachi raised an eyebrow as he replied. Indeed we are! On approach!
The Heirs walked across the road on top of the arch, and Nathan saw the gatehouse clearly. It was a sturdy construction, blocking the end of the arch and the town beyond. It was also clearly worse for the wear, having taken several hits from the siege-fireball construct, which had destabilized the towers and partially broken in the wide gate.
More dead constructs were visible around the gatehouse, scattered around the base as if theyd been killed trying to climb the structure. There were a mix of scout and strike models, and they formed a small pile in front of the gate.
Muckgrabbers filthy asshole. Sarahs swear drew Nathans attention, and she pointed to the top of the gatehouse, where their reception committee awaited.
Oh shit. Thats Simla. And Kozar, his uncle? The one who stood for Simla during the Solstice duel. Who wanted an excuse to challenge Sudraiel to a duel. Uh. Ñøv€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.
Out of the corner of his mouth, Nathan spoke to Stella. You sent a [Message] to Gemore saying that we beat the siege and are entering the town, right?
She nodded back at him, eyes fixed on the Adventurers atop the gatehouse. Yup. And Im ready to cast a shield if any of them decide to be a ghouls uncle. The pale mage to Kozars left is Argan Shotz, exile from Litcliff who joined Kozars team. Hes a powerful water mage.
Khachi looked back, eyebrows angled down in a severe expression. They are fellow adventurers. Do not suspect bloody intentions without cause.
Aarls answered wryly. They might think they have cause, given what happened at the Solstice. And what came of it. And all the way out here?
Khachis tone was cutting, though it stayed quiet. And they can probably hear you. Be silent.
The Heirs walked the remaining distance in tense silence, and Nathan studied those awaiting them - there were three distinct clusters atop the wall. The first was eight Adventurers led by Kozar, and included Simla and his team.
But there was another group of Adventurers, four older people who stood separate. Nathan remembered seeing them at the Solstice, but didnt remember any details.
At least theyre standing apart from Kozar and Simla.
The final group were clearly villagers, whoever was suited for combat. A mixed batch of men and women with assorted slings, spears and other weapons bulked out the mess of fighters atop the wall. And while the villagers outnumbered the Adventurers five-to-one, Nathan knew that it was the Adventurers who had carried the defense of the town.
The villagers probably have some combat skills, but they dont make a profession of violence like we do.
As the Heirs got closer, Kozar called down to them. Any constructs hiding on the road?
Khachi called back, pitching his voice respectfully. No holdouts. Theyve retreated to the eastern hills.
The old man nodded, pursing his lips before gesturing to Simla with his handful of javelins. Nephew, open the gates.
The mage standing by Simlas side cast a spell, and the entire group of younger Adventurers hopped off the backside of the wall. A moment later the gate creaked open, abused hinges protesting the movement and revealing Simla and three of his teammates straining against the bent metal.
Those constructs really did a number on the gate. Im impressed it moves at all - but Simla and his team all probably have strength enhancements from Davrar.
The Heirs trooped into the city, warily passing a glowering Simla. Nathan was expecting some kind of snide remark from the beautifully armored young man, but received only silence.
Then one of the watching villagers raised their voice, speaking with a thick accent. A cheer fer tha Heirs! Them who saved Tarren! If giants wake theyll put em down!
Simlas head swung towards where Nathan and Khachi were sitting. Nathan was only watching out of the corner of his eye, but he could easily see the burning venom in the young mans gaze.
Oh. Thats why were here. To help Kozar humiliate Simla and push him harder. Hes going to get Simla killed. You know what, fuck it. I dont have to play my role in this script. I can give offense, but not too much. Kozar cant challenge me without a damned good reason, and Simla stands less of a chance against me now than he did on the Solstice.
Nathan brought his head up, meeting Simlas eyes. You swore to protect Gemore. We swore more than that. Some day, well be gone - dead or traveling to end the Endings. But Gemore will always need competent Adventurers. People who can fight, and fight well. Adventurers who can defend villages against the threats of Davrar.
Kozar snarled, but Nathan ignored him, keeping his eyes on Simla. Your path is your own. Dont let an old man make his failings your own. Fight for yourself, Simla Bhola. You saved lives here because you retreated from the dungeon, and kept your team alive. What is worth more? Those lives, or your pride. Or his pride? Nathan tilted his head towards Kozar.
The old Adventurers words filled the room, trembling with cold rage. Do you mean those words, boy? Do hold your own pride highest, then tell my nephew its no loss if hes lesser?
Nathan turned to meet Kozars eyes and almost flinched. The mans lips were peeled back in a snarl, and his eyes were like whorled pits into a realm of horrors. To meet the mans gaze was to understand a threat of implicit violence so deeply it reached back and yanked on Nathans brainstem.
Fuck, I think hes got a skill like [Intimidation]or something.
Nathan let loose the leash on his Rage, focusing his thoughts to let no change slip to his features. The strength that flowed through his muscles was mirrored by the resolve that crept through his thoughts, and he met Kozars eyes and leaned forward.
Resistance to mind-affecting skills while Raging from [Antimages Impassivity].
Nathans voice was resolved as he met Kozars skill with one of his own. I meant what I said. We dont need to be at each others throats. Improve to protect, not to compete.
High-tier Earnestness 9 achieved!
Why am I defending Simla? He tried to kill me in a nonlethal duel. But I hate seeing somebody like Kozar being abusive. Simlas an asshole, but its not hard to blame his role model for that.
Nathan stood suddenly as Kozar opened his mouth to reply, his rapid motion drawing the eyes of everybody who hadnt already been paying full attention to the conversation. Im going back to our room.
I need to get out of here before I do something we'll regret. [Battle Meditation] and Old Hands or no, I have the feeling this is a rather dangerous situation, and Im not making it better.
Khachi nodded his approval, and Nathan ran away from a fight he was convinced he couldnt win.
Status of Nathan Lark:
Permanent Talent 1: Magic Absorption 10
Permanent Talent 2: Perfected Body 4
Talent 3: High-tier Slow Fall 8
Class: Implacable Antimage level 110
Stamina: 3098/3600
Antimages Impassivity
Antimagic Momentum
Raging Thrill
Implacable Inertia
Unarmored Resilience
Improved Antimagic
Strenuous Agility
Hand-to-hand Expertise
Utility skills:
Battle Meditation 4
High-tier Earnestness 9
Mid-tier Sprinting 10
High-tier Spellsense 8
High-tier Notice 3
High-tier Identify 4
High-tier Dodging Footwork 4
High-tier Enhanced Memory 7
Mid-tier Lecturing 8
High-tier Tumbling 1