Chapter 618: Three-Way Battle

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Chapter 618: Three-Way Battle

Red and green markers appeared all of a sudden, providing Dallion options to better his fight. The issue was that they appeared minutes after they were needed still displaying solutions to situations long past. The first few times they had confused Dallion to the point that hed almost lost all his instances to magic attacks.

Which one do I go for? Dallion asked, zig-zagging through the air. Four aetherbirds were in the air, casting spells at tremendous speed. For the moment, they were focusing on the Star, though Dallion would also be targeted.

It doesnt matter! Nil shouted. None of them are real!

That much was a given. The real aetherbird remained the realm itself, although the way magic went it was also possible that every echo was simultaneously the real one.

Concentrating, Dallion combined a spark with a line attack. The action was tiring, though not as exhausting as in the past. A slightly shimmering line spread towards the horizon, ready to sever everything in his past. Dallion had aimed it to hit three of the aetherbirds and the Star. To little surprise, it only managed to strike one of the echoes and mostly due to its overconfidence. Apparently, spark attacks were potent even against a being made of magic, though normal attacks could also have some effect.

No rectangle appeared. Most likely it would do so in another minute, when everyone had forgotten about it. That was one of the things that annoyed Dallion about magic: the rules went counter to everything he had learned so far. To make matters worse, having an entity that could create spell patterns with its feathers made it next to impossible to break a spell cast.

Fighting Katka was so much easier, Dallion thought as he darted toward the Star. The plan was simple: while he had to defend himself from the aetherbird, defeating the Star was a must. With luck, the spark attacks would inflict some permanent status crippling Arthurows in the future.

Concentrating, Dallion tried to use his perception trait to find weak spots on his enemy. As expected, no markers appeared. That wasnt too much of an issue, as a hunter, Dallion was used to fighting without markers.

Spark! he shouted, striking at the back of the Star.

The void matter quickly thickened to protect Arthurows, but that was part of Dallions plan. He had seen how a spark infused harpsisword could cut through the material and it did.

MINOR STRIKE

Dealt damage is increased by 10%

A scream filled the air, but it wasnt Arthurows. There was no mistaking the shriek for anything human.

He brought in an army, Dallion thought. The void matter wasnt just the brainless blobs kidding in the buildings of the fallen south. They were actual creatures and one had just been killed.

Back! Dallion ordered, fearing a response.

The moment he did, a new series of spikes emerged from the Stars back. The difference was that this time they didnt remain attached to it. Similar to Aethers attack, though on a far lesser scale, they burst in all directions.

Watch it! The armadil shield extended, forming a cocoon round Dallion. Three loud thumbs indicated that he had been hit. The tip of a spike appearing within the cocoon indicated that it was serious.

MAJOR WOUND

Thats a different matter entirely. While people have a difficult time, there are entities that have successfully hidden in other realms. The icicorn within Diroh is a perfect example. However, even that presents a serious difficulty. One would have to be considerably adept at

Splitting into three instances, Dallion flew forward. Using acrobatics, he made his way forward, avoiding the tentacle attacks, and thrust his sword in the center of the black shape. The harpsiblade vibrated, breaking the effect of the light like cracks along the creatures surface, causing it to disintegrate.

TERMINAL STRIKE

Dealt damage is increased by 1000%

Id forgotten what its like to fight here, Dallion said. There was something inherently satisfying seeing the results of each strike.

The euphoria didnt last long as a new series of spires emerged from the ground, one of which missed him by a hair. The aetherbird wasnt slacking either. At this point, everyone was going all out.

Dallion had no way of knowing the state of his opponentsthe Star seemed to be doing pretty well, shooting phoenix echoes with his shotgun, and Aether seemed entirely unphased. Sadly, stress and fatigue had started piling up. Masked beneath the pain of his shoulder, he was starting to feel the usual headaches which occurred when he overused mental abilities. Furthermore, his arms were getting slightly numb.

Spinning in the air, Dallion twisted his body, performing a point attack with a kick. The result shocked his body, sending a brief burst of pain through his leg.

Good, Dallion thought to himself. That gave him a few more point attacks if needed. The bad news was that his legs still werent fully used to the pressure, so he wasnt supposed to overdo it.

Youre picking the wrong side, Arthurows shouted. Youve seen the south. The phoenix was the one who caused all this devastation. If you dont help me, hell do it again. It might not be today, but hes set his sights on the empire. In a few years, or a decade at most, itll be gone, just like the south had.

That lie was poorly timed. Dallion had seen first hand snippets of the events that occurred in the past. As any good lie, it also had enough elements of truth to it. There was no denying that the Star had been pushy back then, but the Moons reaction was extreme to put it lightly. Reducing an advanced society to utter savagery for the actions of some was on the harsh side. Also, Dallion hadnt seen what had occurred the second time. The devastation there seemed even worse. If the fabled city had been erased of existence, the Moons took special care to make sure that the people remained alive. Judging by the craters, the second time things were far more severe. Could it be that the phoenix had caused that? As the embodiment of magic, it was within its power. It was curious how the aetherbirds perch had remained more or less intact after two cataclysms at the very least. Clearly, Aether had the power to save anything he had strong feelings for.

Im the only one providing a counterbalance, The Star went on, while three echoes of the aetherbird composed an exceedingly large and intricate pattern of symbols in the air. Without me, hell go rampant throughout the world. Only the Moons will have the power to stop him, and the Moons dont care. For them all, this is just a chess game. Aether is nothing more than the family cat that likes jumping on the board and knocking off the pieces it doesnt like. One good purr and the Moons will forgive him and set up a new game. Its okay for them, but not for the pieces.

So, we are the pieces? Dallion asked.

You know that already.

The pattern was complete, releasing a mega spell of lightning straight at the Star. Dallion had only seen a handful of spells, so he had no basis for comparison. Seeing this made him freeze up as a statue, as if hed looked in the eyes of a gorgon. In a flash, every part of him had turned to stone, clothes and weapons included. It was only thanks to Luxs flames that he remained in the air. The effects elsewhere were a lot more terrifying. A giant crater had emerged in the realm just beneath where the Star was, ever-present, even with the rest of the environment shifting. As for Arthurows, the shield of void matter that had expanded to protect him had turned to black clay, quickly crumbling away.

The phoenix caused this? Dallion thought. The crater was similar to those in the south, but also to the one in the Glass Mounts. Could it be that for once in his life Arthurows had told the truth? What if everything he had done was merely to stop a far greater catastrophe? Nerosal being swallowed up by the wilderness would be devastating, but how would it compare to what Dallion had seen happen just now?

My plan was never to challenge the Moons, the Star said, throwing a spear of void matter at the nearest aetherbird echo. It was to stop him! Thats why I needed the zoology skill gem! It was only meant to attempt to reason with him without relying on anyone else.

You tried to destroy Nerosal, Dallion thought.

No, the Star replied. My plan never was to destroy it. I wanted to shield it. Only the void can stop Aethers attacks. If you dont believe me, ask yourself this. How come spark attacks work on him just as well as they work on me? Arent they something granted to you by the Moons?