Chapter 106: Raid (2)
[Black Flame]
Outside the car window, six mysteriously burning black fireballs were created.
And grotesquely twisted skulls flicker inside the flames. These flames were formed by forcibly dragging the nearby wandering spirits.
Screeeeeeech!!!
At the same time, the artifacts I possessed enhanced my magic at the same time.
It was a spell combining fire magic and necromancy magic.
[Ring of Corrupted Flame, Fire Magic +50%
Butcher’s Hook, Necromancy Magic +100%
Great Justice Tiger Sword, Fire Magic +100%]
The triple-enhanced fires made of the wandering spirits were launched with tremendous firepower.
It would be nice if the calculation was done in a multiplicative way, but in [Cthulhu World] it was done in an additive way.
Boommmmmm!!
In an instant, the stars in the sky are obscured by a massive black flame...
– Aaaaaaaargh!!!
A terrible scream spread from the spirits. It wasn’t just any scream. It carried forced terror and hallucinations as additional effects.
“Aaaaah! A monster, a monster!”
“An attack, an attack!”
“My leg, my leg!”
Lights suddenly flared up from the direction where the attackers had been hiding. It seemed they panicked and turned on the lights. Really? Turning on the lights? Were they asking to be hit?
[Lightning Strike]
[Spell Enhancement: Multicasting]
Boom! Crackle! Fzzzzzzzzzzzzzt!
Lightning struck all around the place and white light flashed.
These guys seemed well-trained, so they probably wouldn’t die from this.
“There! That car, they used magic from it!”
“Block that car!”
Someone quick-witted was among them.
“Oh my, we’ve been spotted.”
“Eh!? We’ve been caught? What should we do? Run?”
It appeared there was quite a high-level mage or priest among them.
“Jang Hyeon-deok, you can go back now. I’ll deposit your payment tomorrow.”
“Is that really okay?”
“Go.”
I immediately opened the car door and jumped out.
“Aaagh! Mage-nim!?”
Jang Hyeon-deok’s worried shout came from behind me, but the magic had already activated before I hit the ground.
[Fox’s Agility]
[Swan’s Dance]
Normally, I would have used a leap here, but not this time.
[The unique feature of the L-grade garment ‘Winged Robe of the Night Veil’, ‘Wings of the Heavenly Steed’ has been activated.
// Wings of the Heavenly Steed: Automatically casts the ‘Flight’ spell.]
Flap-flap!
The robe rustled in the wind, making a sound similar to the flapping of a bird’s wings.
With swift and agile momentum, I soared into the dark night sky.
Whoooooosh!
In an instant, I rose to the height of four stories and surveyed the ground below.
“Tsk, what’s that?”
The attackers each held a peculiar kind of light.
“It’s a torch, isn’t it?”
Of course, among the cultists with anachronistic beliefs, many clung unnecessarily to strange traditions.
Thanks to that, I could generally distinguish who they were based on their bizarre fixations. Especially those carrying torches...
“O great flame, flame of the burning supernova, lord of Fomalhaut! Lend us your greedily burning tongue!”
Descendants of Fomalhaut.
People would mock them for turning on the light as soon as they were attacked, saying it was stupid, but that wasn’t true. For them, a torch was more than just a source of light.
Did Park Kwang-lim betray me? I could break the curse if only he waited a bit longer!
Whoosh!
Large balls of fire began to fall from the torches they held and began to swim across the night sky.
Those fireballs are...?
Twenty fireballs shot up into the sky.
This was not magic.
Like drones, meteor showers soaring backward into the sky, or the will-o’-wisps from legends, each of these fireballs was... a living creature? Well, could these even be called living creatures?
“Uhryyyyyyyyyy!!!”
“Ahrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!”
They were beings from another dimension, possessing ecological and physical structures beyond the comprehension of any carbon-based life form on Earth.
Fwoooooosh!!!
“Ughrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!”
That wasn’t the case.
As if a fireworks display had begun, an enormous number of fireballs shot up into the sky.
Dozens, no, hundreds would be a fair estimate.
It was a spectacle reminiscent of the sky over the Thousand Gold Temple.
“I don’t know who summoned them, but with that many, they must be exhausted.”
It seemed too many for one person to have summoned.
There must be an S-class artifact involved... or could it be that this is not just a simple cultist but almost a high priest or a judge?
I spread my magical sensors in all directions.
[Heavenly Sight]
My vision expanded dramatically. I could see all the sources of magical power moving in the area.
That one over there.
The guy holding a torch that looked like a long pole. Or should I say, a staff with a flame at its end?
It looked like a fine piece of work. Clearly, he was benefiting from an artifact, not that he’s particularly impressive on his own.
“Hey, stop that.”
I focused the magic I had dispersed for detection at one point and changed its nature.
It required immense concentration to alter the properties of magic that had already been assigned specific attributes.... dissolution, transformation, and reconstitution. But for me, who has long been able to manipulate the primal particles of magic, it wasn’t a difficult task.
[Ice Blade]
Crack!
Suddenly, blades of ice surged upward.
“Kaaaaak!”
Blood and screams scattered in all directions.
“Yes, I’ve caught you, you bastard. Stay still, the final blow is coming.”
[Arrow of Destruction]
[Spell Enhancement: Multicasting]
Buzzzzzzzz!!
I immediately cast another spell, but it seemed he wasn’t foolish enough to rely solely on his artifact.
He leaped through the trees surrounding the mansion to dodge. I tried to launch a tracking shot, but—
“Uhryyyyyyyyyy!!!”
“Ugh. Now’s not the time.”
The summoned beings fiercely swooped in to protect their summoner.
“Eek!”
I gained altitude to dodge the incoming fireballs.
I glanced back in the direction of that cultist from earlier, but he had completely vanished.
Ah, I lost him. But at least I’ve prevented further summoning.
I ascended further and activated a new spell.
[Mist and Dew Spider Web]
Pfshhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!
A web made of mist and dew.
It was a huge water net summoned to counter the swarm of fireball-like flies heading my way.
“It’s not really meant for this purpose.”
“Ughrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!”
It was intended for defense and capture, but for those fireballs that were to water, this alone was a sufficient attack.
An enormous amount of vapor rose into the sky.
“Um, but that’s too much.”
Moreover, the burning ones were not mere fireballs.
They were beings with intelligence and will.
Trails of light meandered intricately across the night sky, eerily twisting as they changed direction.
It seems this will take some time, huh?
It’s not difficult to stop them. But the problem is...
“Beacons of Sacrifice! Destroy the heretics’ ground!”
The Beacons of Sacrifice was a sub-organization under the descendants of Fomalhaut. And as suggested by their fervent name, they existed to demolish the enemies of the cult.
Anyway, such aggressive zealots were now headed toward my home.
If a cultist with such summoning abilities was commanding them, those under him would not be just trivial minions.
When I glanced in the direction of the mansion, I saw lights turning on in every window. It seems Heo Sang-hyeon-ssi has woken up.
“Shall we see how well the defenses I painstakingly set up perform?”
I activated a few more water-type spells while reaching behind me.
Ding—
[The Silver Bell of the Underworld]. It draws forth the power to enhance control over summoned creatures using the bell as a medium.
“Everyone, rise.”
I projected my magical power and will toward the mansion.
Screech! Crunch! Bang bang bang!!!
And a tremendous noise began to erupt from the mansion.