Chapter 171: Combat Splitting

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Chapter 171: Combat Splitting

Shield! Dallion shouted, leaping back.

The piece of gear extended to the size of a semi-sphere right on time to protect his left side from the flow of daggers flying his way. Even so, two of them managed to twirl past the edges, causing two moderate wounds.

Damn it! Dallions sword mentally as he pulled out the pieces of metal.

So far, the fight wasnt going at all well. While the firebird acted as a constant source of health, healing Dallion every five seconds, Arthurows attacks had intensified to the point that they were draining more of his life.

Initially, the Star had attempted to rely on massive single damage attacks. That had nearly worked, leaving Dallion at a third health for several instances, but thanks to the shields ability he always had the option to cocoon himself until he was fully restored. The attempts to corrupt the shield had also ended without result, so Arthurows had resorted to the next best thing: constant, gradual drain. That meant he took on the firebirds methods, slamming Dallion into the wall while hidden within his shield, and launching daggers when he went out of it.

Harp! Dallion charged forward, the harpsiswords strong vibrating with pain as he performed a horizontal slash.

As before, Dallion leaped back, evading the attack with ease, while keeping an eye for Nox attacks. Ironically, it was the crackling that had exclusively dealt damage so far. No matter what Dallion tried, all his attacks would be parried, blocked, or evaded one way or another. Nox, on the other hand, seemed to remain invisible to the Stars senses. As long as Arthurows didnt see it, the crackling would almost certainly make its hit. This time was no exception.Fôllôw new stories at novelhall.comerging on Dallions knee, it propelled itself forward, slashing Arthurowss knuckles, then disappearing again. One more hitanother five percent less. That made the Star at sixty healthstill far from enough.

One hit, Dallion thought. All he needed was one good hit.

This is getting boring, Arthurows said, looking at his hand. We both know youll lose. Why not accept it?

Darude! Dallion yelled, dashing forward. This time there was a longer exchange of blows. Too close to the chambers wall, Arthurows didnt have the option to evade, so he summoned two bucklers with which to black and deflect the harpsisword.

You seriously need to pick a better war cry. Techno songs just dont cut it.

How do I break through his defense? Dallion wondered.

Normal attacks didnt work at all. Surprise attacks were worthless. Even split thinking didnt seem to do a thing. In contrast, defending against Arthurows was getting more and more difficult. Even if he couldnt create five theoretical instances of himself, Dallion rarely managed to do anything about it. Thanks to his shield, hed often block three of the five vectors of attack, even four, but unless he blocked all five, it didnt matter.

Euryale had told him that everything in the awakening realm was a concept. It wasnt him really here, nor were the weapons actual weapons. It was all thoughts given form So, what if the same thing applied for attacks as well? If the markers were the embodiment of reactions based on a skill, there was nothing stopping him from using them in different ways. How, though?

Dont think about it. A combination of tunes created a voicethe nymph guardian was talking to him. Just do it.

Im trying to, Dallion hissed beneath his breath, as he kept on swinging a sword at shield at Arthurows, in an attempt to do anything.

Yes, youre trying, not doing, the nymph added. You dont have the mind to think properly yet, so if you try, youll always fail. So dont try, and rely on instinct.

Thats one certain way to get skewered.

The effort was successful. Not only that, but Nox also joined in, dealing the obligatory minor wound to the Star. It was interesting that Dallion wasnt able to see the crackling in his predictions, either. As far as the awakened realm was concerned, the puma cub didnt exist.

Even if you win here, you wont win much. Arthurows counterattacked. Youll just delay me a bit. Youre not vital, just a nuisance.

The spear dropped to the ground, replaced by a sword in each of Arthurows hands. The attacks were more intricate now, requiring Dallion to focus more on them. In half of the potential cases, he saw himself losing ten percent health, in one even fifteen. However, the latter was what Dallion went for. Despite him suffering the greatest amount of damage, in that case he also managed to deal damage of his own.

MEDIUM STRIKE

AGGRAVATED WOUND

Your health has decreased by 15%

Seeing the red rectangles, Dallion smiles. Finally, he had joined in the fight, and along with Nox managed to reduce the Stars health total to forty percent.

You know, it was really stupid to fight me in an awakened item, Dallion pressed on with his music skills. Now that he was starting to have the upper hand, he had the intention of taking advantage of every opportunity. Probably the worst place you could have done this.

Your music skills really suck, you know, Arthurows replied, although streaks of hatred and anger were pulsing throughout his emotional void, like cracks in an egg. I did this specifically to give you a chance.

The lie was quite convincing, but Dallion could see it wasnt true. Bubbles of deceit had briefly emerged from the emotional cracks.

And not only you. Did you ever wonder why I didnt attack any of your friends? the Star asked. I could easily have done so, you know. Accidents happen, after all. A single moment of sloppiness and Falkner could have ended up with a missing limb. Or maybe your gorgon could find herself in trouble with the city guard. They can be quite stubborn, you know. Especially when gorgons are concerned. The smile on Arthurowss face grew as he summoned a chain and ball with which he attacked. Or that lovely inn youre living in. Imagine it all in flames, killing the few people that helped you out. That could still happen, you know. I can easily make life miserable for everyone youve ever met in this city. Even the general. Even March.

The threat was most likely empty, but it still managed to hit its mark. For a split second, Dallion pictures everyone he knew in the city getting hurt. The star had already demonstrated that he was capable of that; he had transformed people into chainlings before and could likely do it again. However, instead of filling Dallion with fear, it had the opposite effect. Maybe it was because of the adrenaline pumping through him, or maybe because he was tired of it all, a strong note of determination resonated throughout Dallions awakening realm. The firebird on his shoulder grew to double its size, healing him at twice the speed it did before. When Nox leaped into the chamber, he too now had the appearance of a full-grown puma, claws the size of small knives. Even the harpsisword appeared to glow in a fine blue light.

We got you now, Dallion said, and attacked.

This time, instead of the five attack instances in his mind, there were six. Arthurows managed to counter five of them with ease, but the sixth remained completely unblocked. In it Dallion saw himself slashing diagonally through the Stars body, dealing a critical wound to the entity. All Nox had to do was follow up from there, and the battle would be well over. It was the obvious choice to make, and Dallion made it.

Swerving by Arthurowss clumsy defense, Dallion gripped his word and swung it forward. At the precise moment, Nox leaped at the Star as well.

No! a clear female voice filled the room, but it was already too late.

Two separate attacks slashed into Arthurows, ripping the body like a knife through paper. A dark line appeared on the torso in the area the harpsisword had sliced. Euphoria filled the chamber as Dallion felt the sensation of a deserved victory. Before he could say what was on his mind, though, black tarry liquid gushed out of Arthurows wound at him.

I knew youd mess up in the end. The Star laughed.

Everything turned pitch black.