It was hours of hiking through the golden forest before they found their way back onto the war-torn battlefield, layered in blades as plentiful as trees in a jungle. Jasper willingly accepted the burden of carrying their pack of supplies, benevolently given by the old elf, though the knight did lag behind with how long the walk went on.
"Aye, mate...maybe we should slow down?" Jasper recommended.
Finn led the way across the ashen soil, "Just keep your feet moving. I'd prefer not to be out in the open here during nightfall."
Being on such frequent expeditions was something his body had adjusted to, not needing all too much rest between each journey. In fact, he felt more at ease when on the move.
"I still feel like maybe we should've asked Seung to come along. That guy is way, way strong–I mean, he took out all those wolves with one move," Nova recalled, shadow boxing as if somehow trying to mimic the brawler.
"Yeah, no, that guy is impossible to cooperate with," Jasper rejected.
"Let him do his own thing. Certain situations call for Seung, others don't," Finn said, marching through the ashen stretch.
Charlotte followed beside him with a tilt of his head, "When you say it like that, it's almost like you're describing Seung as a bomb."
"Yeah, well, not too far off there," Finn said.
"I dunno, mate. I heard you got all buddy-buddy with him," Jasper poked.
Finn brushed it off, "Not at all."
They reached the land directly beneath the floating island, traversing where its grand shadow imposed itself. Up above, the flowing waterfall stopped in the sky, seeming to instead move in reverse.
"Woah, it's kind of pretty," Nova remarked while gazing up.
Finn looked for a bit, though kept his gaze forward while marching, curious himself on what laid past the ashen battlefield.
"This place is the remnants of where a huge war was fought, right?" Jasper asked.
"What about it?" Finn responded, glancing back.
The knight was glancing at the ground while walking, "I was just thinking...that probably means there's a bunch of bodies under the soil here."
"Jasper," Charlotte said harshly.
"What? I'm just speaking the truth here, right?" Jasper said.
Finn brushed it off, keeping himself focused on the path ahead, "Even if there is, it doesn't matter–"
—Rumble.
He came to a stop, bringing the others to halt as well as he stood there for a moment.
"What is it?" Nova asked, confusedly.
"Do you feel that?" Finn asked.
["Kiss of Elusive Moonlight"]
From the bard's words of encouragement, a guiding illuminance enveloped each of their bodies. It felt as though his body had become lighter, not just more agile, but harder to hit.
Just as Nova had issued her enchanting song, the three-helmed knight leapt up, bringing down a rain of swords upon them.
"Move!--" Finn shouted.
As he dashed out of the way, he immediately spun himself around, finding that his companions did the same as the undead warrior's blades crashed down on the ashen soil. He witnessed the grafted knight dig two of his arms into the graveyard of soldiers, causing it to rumble again–
"What's it doing–?" Nova questioned.
Finn couldn't tell at that moment, only moving by reflex as he jumped back just as the soil was ruptured by an unknown force. He witnessed interconnected arms of bones rise like ensnaring ropes, wrapping around the others who were too late to react.
'Shit–!' Finn thought.
An entanglement of bones rose where he once stood, though easily swept away by his dagger as he looked towards his ensnared companions.
"The hell is this–!?" Jasper struggled as the decaying limbs squeezed around his body.
"I can't...move!" Charlotte gasped out.
With the others bound, he was the only one left freely to move, quickly sprinting towards the closest of his companions to free Charlotte from the bindings. Though that was his intent, just as he came within reach of the blue-haired girl, he jumped back as a massive object crashed down in front of his next step.
"Dammit–!" Finn expelled through clenched teeth.
The knight of grated limbs and heads seemed to have no intent on letting him free his companions, pointing its dozen blades at him. As he looked up at the undead sentinel, he could make out the hollow eyes beneath its three helmets; sunken eyes, devoid of life.
"Finn! Don't worry about us–! I'll think of something!" Jasper assured, resisting the binding bones. "Just don't let that damned big guy kill you!"
Charlotte added in, "He's right...! Just focus on yourself right now!"
There was less conviction from Nova, who looked pale and on the verge of passing out, not from being squeezed tightly, but disgusted by the wriggling bones around her, "Get them off! Get them off!"
For the moment, Finn had to listen to the others, concentrating on facing the many-armed knight amidst the battlefield of abandoned blades and buried bones. It might be up to him to put it down alone, leaving him to analyze it as it towered over him.
'Avoiding all of those arms is going to be annoying, but I can manage. That black force it used against Jasper before looked powerful, but it's the same thing–I just have to avoid it. It seemed to manipulate the bones underneath the field, though–I'll have to watch out for that,' Finn planned.
All of it would have to be put into action as he witnessed the knight of bestial helmets sprint at him with frightening agility.
["Phantom Flow"]
He surfed atop the desecrated soil, moving backwards while moving himself side-to-side, slipping between the weapons plunged into the soil as the knight chased at him. It moved like a dancer, spinning itself around, wildly moving each limb from unorthodox positions to swing at him.
Such a quantity of attacks kept his eyes peeled, focused on each arm that moved, bringing his irises to dart around as he moved purely on reflex.
'An opening–give me an opening,' he thought, not blinking a single time.