Chapter 401: Ryun

Chapter 401: Ryun

Overwhelming

It didnt take long for more monsters to start climbing out, bursting out of their holes like an endless stream. Karya and Tali began sending attacks down, but it was quickly apparent that something was wrong. Karyas flames washed over the insect-like monsters and did nothing. The monsters were no longer burning. Oh, they were dying in droves. Talis attacks were splattering them across the ground, swatting them out of the air, her blasts of Bond Qi disintegrated them. But without Karyas fire doing anything, the swarm was bulging, even as they died, they were bursting out through the corpses of those ahead of them, an unstoppable horde. Individual they were weak, far weaker than Hasturs monsters had been. But they seemingly had numbers without end.

He saw the monsters on the ground scattering in all directions, trying to escape. Erdania held her line, cracking the earth as she increased Gravity and flattened any that got close.

Karya adapted quickly, instead of using fire as the main attack, she used its side-effects. Explosions of fire started sending the monsters flying everywhere, the physical part of it did damage them. Not enough though, the horde was gaining ground.

Immune? Selia asked.

If so, it is incredibly fast. It seems like they are only immune to fire. Is it a limitation, or did they not suffer enough damage from other sources to gain an immunity? It was an issue. The monsters didnt look any different in shape, but Ryuns eyes could tell that some of the Essence that made them was different. We should join them, end it quickly.

Selia nodded, and a moment later they both activated the Presence of the Eternal Hunters. What were two minds suddenly melded into one with two bodies. The Reaper and the Scythe. A single field spread out from them, filling the sky above the dome, a part of the flying swarm was in their range, and they felt their stats grow.

Their senses sharpened, their combined mind found it easier to grasp such great weight. The monster horde seemed without end, they marched and flew through the core of the mound, an unending swarm of so many shapes that they couldnt even begin to count. Their perception of time slowed as they leaned on the Reapers Greater Swift Mind.

The Scythe changed, the body grew as they assumed the Lindwurmar Paragon Evolved form. A cloak appeared around the Scythe and their control and willpower soared, they used the {Mantle of Gathering Twilight} on both of their bodies, different effects, one allowed them to shift stats of the Hunter and raise wisdom, while the Huntress enjoyed a firm boost to all stats and an additional to endurance and vitality.

They burned half of the Hunters Qi supply to increase the bodys stats further. Together, in complete sync they shaped a technique with two bodies at the same time, melding their Qi together.

A giant spear made out of Sanguine Flame Qi exterior, crystallized and powerful came into being as a technique nestled into its core, a charged {Final End}. A {Pulsing Impact} was layered on top of the spear, and with an effort of will, they sent it down, flying toward the tip of the mound. Karya and Tali flew by them, heading high above but still in the range of their aura, feeding them more stats.

The spear pierced through the top and they followed it with their eyes and senses. Near the halfway point of the mound, the technique detonated. A sphere of Oblivion expanded from the mound, erasing everything it touched. Nothing could survive their combined attack. The swarm died inside as did those unlucky outside that had been close enough. Most of the mound was erased. Support fire from Tali came around them, swatting the few survivors that were headed their way. Their stats dipped, but then quickly started to rise again. They had opened the mound, could now see the swarm inside. More were climbing out, some flying, it did not seem like they had any end.

They shaped the same technique again, a {Hollow Spear} then charged a {Final End} in its heart. It was their construct, and so it counted.

Adaptation, they knew, they saw. Most of the monsters were dead, but they saw a new wave, thousands born every moment, coming up. Oblivion did nothing to them now. Immune to what had killed the ones above them.

Scythe shaped spears and sent them down, piercing through the monsters in droves. Just one Essence at a time, it seemed. Problematic, but not an issue.

The monsters that were spawning them were close and vulnerable now. The immunity was created by them, the Presence of the Eternal Hunters realized. And they could not change the immunity of the entire swarm at whim.

They had burrowed a hole down next to their lair. What had been millions was now thousands. They pulled back out of the mound and into the air, then raised the Reapers hand and cast a beam into the sky, eating the light. A signal. There was enough death on the field by now, they could not adapt that fast.

Did you record that, Kael said as he watched, almost in disbelief at what he was seeing.

I am, Maya responded. He glanced over at her, seeing her eyes moving quickly as she gripped the device tightly. It was just a simple recording array, but it let them record more than what they could see and feel. After, they will go over what was in there and come up with plans, counters. If there even was any.

He turned his eyes back to what was in front of him. The window they were watching through was maintained by Berion, warped space into a kind of a mirror.

They are very powerful, Ber commented.

This was Kaels nightmares made real. What was anyone to do when faced with such power? There was nothing to do but to bow your head and follow. How could you give voice to the people when people with such might existed? Especially if those that held it believed that they were better just because they had more of it. A Slavemaster was not put on his high position because he was chosen for it, or because he was a good and benevolent ruler. No, he was there because he had the might to make others his slaves.

All of them were the alike, even if they didnt call themselves the same. The Domes could no longer contain them, Kael saw it clearly in what was unfolding before him, even if he hadnt let himself believe it before when they watched the first two.

He didnt say anything more. He just watched as a giant whirlwind of black mist rose and swallowed everything in its way. As the maelstrom of death burrowed deep into the ground, a notification rang out. The Dome was defeated.

He would find a way, for all of those who would never have the chance to do anything but follow the powerful if he didnt.

Raazel looked around his forge. It was mobile, of course. It was the first thing he had created in the Ethereal Realm. Now he looked at his creation, an amalgamation of the parts he had harvested but didnt use. It would serve its purpose, to distract, and perhaps draw his target out. With a grin he turned his attention to his tools. It would be best if he prepared sufficiently, he did not want to make the same mistake again. With an effort of will and soul, he started the grueling work of preparing his gear. He did not hold great power through contracts anymore, but he had the time to prepare.

Soon, he would find the secrets of this Framework, and then he would tear it all down.