Chapter 266: Fighting a Cook
A copyette general Just looking at him was enough to show Dallion the difference between them. An air of confidence emanated from the copyette spanning millennia. Dallion could feel the weight of his opponents battles pushing him into the ground like a steel press. The outcome of any fight between the two was predetermined. A few months ago, Dallion would have tried going all out, believing his ingenuity might earn him a win. He had done the same when going against the chainlingdoing so without much thoughtas well as against March. Now, he knew better.
The harpsisword suddenly appeared without being summoned. She wasnt in Dallions hand, but rather in her nymph form, holding the weapon hed usually wield. That was an ability Dallion didnt know she had, but he was thankful for it.
Shes not kidding around, Gen said. He too could see the determination within Harp, along with her desire to fight. After all, she too had been eons old. Maybe she and the copyette knew each other? Maybe they had met on the battlefield, fighting for different sides? When it came to imprisoned races, Dallion didnt know much.
Nox, Dallion thought.
The crackling leapt on the ground in front of him, acting like a guard dog. While its size remained small, the cub had grown in level considerably. No one had seen what its level three powers included. Soon they would have that chance.
Youre not from this world, are you? Dallion asked, keeping up the music attack.
Finally, someone to get it right, the copyette replied, adding music to his words as well.
Dallions perception level allowed him to see the soundwaves clash, rendering each other harmless.
Thats the rule beyond the Moons controlotherworlders attract each other. Back in my time, that was known. Now the Order has removed the knowledge from existence.
Has it added all the things about the Star as well? Dallion said, in turn countering the copyettes music attack. For some reason, his opponents music level didnt feel as impressive as he had feared. It was definitely enough to affect someone, possibly cripple a semi, but definitely didnt feel like being in the double digits.
Nope, that definitely happened, although no one will tell you the truth about it. She knows, the copyette addressed the nymph. A melody of sound came from her, surrounding the guardian like a shield. The same happened to her.
Dont let him intimidate you, Nil said. Your state of mind helps determine the outcome.
That was true. The state of mind was an important part to victory or defeat, doubly so in a place in which thoughts gained form. No doubt the copyettes appearance was sculpted specifically for that purpose.
Think of the slime guardian in the Dherma shrine, Dallion told himself.
You must feel really stupid that you let me find you, Dallion said with as much bravado as he could muster. All those years hiding in the kitchen and you reveal yourself just like that.
Habit, the copyette replied, not too concerned. Ive always disliked people making a mess in my domain.
You made the kitchen into your domain?
Now whos being stupid?
Dallion felt like biting his tongue. Any domain within the city would instantly be noticed by the city lord and possibly the Overseer. There was no way the copyette would risk that, and it was for the better. Considering to what degree he had upgraded his cooking utensils, a kitchen realm would be full of challenging guardians on the enemys side.
You can avoid all this. The copyette took a step forward, causing Nox to hiss. I dont want to hurt you, Dal. I just cant let you know youve seen me. I knew you were from another world the moment you stepped in. All of us did. Weve been through the same.
I didnt try to conquer the world.
Give it time. Every race has made attempts. Now its humanitys turn.
Magic requires stamina as everything else, Nil replied. Given how wasteful he is, hes probably not worried about running out soon.
Any idea how I stop him?
At this point your only chance is with music.
I dont have my harpsisword.
You still have your harp, dear boy. Use it.
Using a harp in battle It had been a while since Dallion had used it alone. As he had mastered new skills, he had resorted to using more and more unique combinations, pretty much ignoring the purely combat effects of music. It had become more of a support skill when talking with people, or at best as a booster when fighting guardians.
Music is the most powerful skill you currently have, Nil went on. It might not be as strong as magic, but its quite close.
In Dallions mind, time froze. The confidence of having four physical skills made him want to find some strange combination that had been tried before and surprise the copyette. So far, that was the way he had defeated the vast majority of his opponents. Resorting to music alone seemed so quaint.
Its the best move, Gen said. You know that. If you didnt neither would I. Besides, its been a while since you used music alone. With all those points on the skill, you must have learned some good tricks.
Dallion smiled. Leave it to his echo to give him a kick in the ass while cheering him up. Unsummoning his buckler and dartbow, Dallion landed on the ground. Once he had, a lyre appeared in his hands. Blue markers appeared all over the copyette and its clones. It seemed that the emotions were not in a single body. While most were in the humanoid form the copyette used to cast spells, the spots on the ground had all the negative onessadness, anger, regret. Now, it was time to add a few more.
Dallion played a chord. Two new sets of markers appeared, unlike anything that had happened before.
Nil? Dallion thought. I dont remember reading about this.
Its because youre using both hands, the echo replied in rushed fashion. You can reread the scrolls later. Now get to playing!
A new cluster of ice spears appeared as the copyette finished another spell. As before, they targeted Dallion, though this time they didnt follow a straight line. Even so, the nymph was fast and skilled enough to keep any from hitting their target. At that precise moment, Dallion continued with a second chord.
His fingers moved along the strings of the lyre at the exact moment as they were supposed to. The only difference was that this time he was doing it with the fingers of both hands. Sound linked to the copyette like invisible strands. For a moment it almost seemed like this would freeze the enemy, though before that could happen, the humanoid body of the copyette melted and another one emerged from the ground. Clearly, it wasnt going to allow itself to be affected as easily.
New magic markers appeared, forcing Dallion to increase the pace, playing two chords per second. He no longer bothered with small subtle changes of character, directly going for crippling doubt and confusion. However, each time a chord would play, the copyette would change shape. For a split second, that provided the nymph with enough time to go directly at the copyettes human form with a series of spins and slashes. The edge of the harpsisword slashed through the slime, reverting it to its original form, and this time dealing a minor wound. In return, though, several blades sunk in her own body, causing twice as much damage. As much as Dallion didnt want to admit it, the copyette was more than a match for Harp, even with Noxs and his assistance. A new solution had to be found.
Nil, whats the difference between music and magic? Dallion asked all of a sudden.
What do you have in mind? The echo knew this wasnt the time for complex philosophical discussions, just as he had faith in Dallion to come up with something relevant.
Can I use music to disrupt magic?
No. They are different skill groups and cannot affect each other. However, time is a common factor. It takes time for a spell to be completed, same as a chord. During that time, the copyette must have an actual form.
Interesting to know, but that wasnt what Dallion was going for. Still, it gave him an idea. For it to work, though, he was going to have to get closer to the copyette.
Its never just a single skill, Dallion thought and played another chord.