Chapter 886: The Harpsisword's Path

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Chapter 886: The Harpsisword's Path

It was outright shocking how little the initial strike affected the rest of the battle. Dallion would have thought that the near devastation of the flagshipalong with an allied copyette emperorwould have quickly caused the enemy forces to retreat. He couldnt have been further from the truth. By the time Euryales forces poured into the center of the battlefield, the enemys shock was largely over. All survivors who found themselves on the newly formed patch of land quickly charged in attack, while the surrounding ships provided support fire.

Dallions main focus quickly shifted from attacking to preventing ballista bolts from striking the armies. Mountain ranges rose and fell, shielding the gorgon soldiers when needed and opening up when it was their turn to fight. Doing it against a few opponents was easy, against so manynot so much, especially since Dallion had to be careful not to harm any of his own troops by accident.

An intense ray of magic appeared. Originating from a ship, it easily blasted through the mountains that Dallion erected along its path, striking the city.

INHABITANT DEAD

The city of ALLIANCE has lost 1 inhabitant!

INHABITANT DEAD

The city of ALLIANCE has lost 1 inhabitant!

INHABITANT DEAD

The city of ALLIANCE has lost 1 inhabitant!

Thousands of rectangles appeared around Dallion, flashing in and out of existence. The domain was making him aware of the casualties. There was no indication who the people were or how they had died, just that they were no longer part of the city. That was the purpose of the rectangles, after allto allow Dallion to keep track of the settlements population at all times. If they would pass beneath a certain threshold, Alliance would be reduced to a city, and then to a mere town, if things continued.

If this were a game, Dallion would have outright ignored it. One of the common complaints he had back on Earth was that his notification log was cluttered with useless information. A few hundredor even thousandspeople were hardly significant for a city of millions. It was only when casualties reached the six-figure range that hed start paying attention. Here, they were people. There was a chance that he knew several of them. Yet, it wasnt only the people hed have to think of, ten times more item guardians had likely perished as well.

Ignore them, Vihrogon said. Theres nothing you could do. Theyre gone.

That was easier said than done. Dallion felt his heart tighten. Fighting had become normal for him, he knew that entities died every day. This was the first time he suffered losses as a domain ruler, though. The deaths felt a lot more personal.

Focus on what you can do, Vihrogon urged.

What I can do, Dallion whispered, attempting to use his music skills on himself.

In the past it had helped, making him faster, lighter, even stronger. He could well do that heresing a song that would increase the morale of his troops. Maybe that would be worth it? No. The best solution was to take out the battlemage. Everything else was secondary.

Dallion focused on the ship. It was too far to be affected by his domain, but not for long. Venturing into the domain, Dallion quickly challenged the equine guardian in quick succession. His domain quickly reached the limit of a village, at which point Dallion decided to get creative.

At present, over ten thousand people had set foot on his new settlement. That meant that they were technically part of it. From there, it was only a matter of transferring them from one of his settlements to the other, to make it grow. It was a risky endeavor. Should too many of them get killed or flee, the domain would be forced to shrink again. However, that didnt matter so muchthe benefits would be instant.

INHABITANTS LOST

10000 inhabitants removed from ALLIANCE.

10000 inhabitants have been added to SINKHOLE.

So far, so good. Nox, lets continue, Dallion said.

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GUARDIAN CHALLENGE!

So thats what you were afraid of, Dallion thought. It wasnt that she couldnt bear fighting her own; it was her fear that she would join them.

Few things were certain in this world, and for a while, banishment was considered one of them. There were rumors of entities who had managed to find a way outlike Pan, for examplebut they were keeping low, living in constant fear that any action might bring the Moons to react. That had changed when Dallion had learned of the Orders copyette network. Now, an entire race had been brought back into the world.

Even after everything she has done, Tiallia remains my sister, Harp said. I feel that I must be by her side. I can convince her to spare you and your domain as long as you join her. There will be no controlling echoes, no tributes, no punishment. Youll live in your part of the world like an archduke and do whatever you wish.

As long as it doesnt go against her, Dallion said. He could plainly see the conflict flickering within the nymph.

I also feel loyalty to you, she said. Not just because of the promise to your grandmother. Youre doing things that shouldnt be done, more than any otherworlder Ive seen except for my sister. If Im to side with you, I have to know you have the strength to see it through.

Logically, Dallion agreed. In all honesty, he had plans to challenge her, just not this soon. The Order of the Twelve Suns had boosted him considerably, as had Euryales decision to grant him her domain. Yet, when it came to combat, Harp was stronger. In her real body, she was powerful enough to be preferred for empress over her sister. The chains of guardianship limited her, no doubt, but was it enough?

What happens if I fail? he asked.

No matter what happens, Ill give you a chance, she said. If you win, Ill stay by you and give you a chance at becoming a Moon. If you lose, Ill have my sister pull back, giving you a chance to form an alliance with the emperor. Maybe youll even be able to achieve your goal, only it would be without me.

And next time we meet, well meet as enemies, Dallion added.

If we meet, yes. The nymph nodded. Theres no way around that.

As the two spoke, all inhabitants of Dallions personal realm gathered around them. Echoes, familiars, and other guardians were there watching silently. All of them knew the significance of what would happen, just as that they would be of little help.

Ill fight you alone, Dallion said.

You can use familiars. They are part of your skills.

If I do, youll never be certain whether it was them who defeated you or not. This way, there will be no doubt. He glanced at Adzorg and Vihrogon. Both of them nodded. Ill use magic, though, Dallion added. That is part of me now.

A faint smile appeared on Harps face.

Thats what my sister said a long time ago. Two rapiers of water formed on both sides of her body. Nothing held them to the nymphs waistsince she could control water, nothing had to. Will you let me choose the battlefield? she asked. You can use your powers to change it later.

Youd consider that fair?

Domain rulers fight with their domains. As long as we start on water, Ill be able to do so as well.

Domain ruler against domain rulers; an approximation, without a doubt, but still it balanced the scales somewhat. Harps control over water versus Dallions magic and domain ruler powers.

Where do you choose? Dallion asked. Your tower?

The open sea, she said. Itll give us both the freedom to change it as we choose.

The open sea Dallion repeated.

Dont worry, dear boy, Adzorg said in semi-whisper. I know a few spells that will help us follow the fight.

Thanks. The word dripped with sarcasm. So thoughtful of you. He looked back at the nymph. I challenge you, he said firmly.

GIACCIA has accepted your challenge.