Chapter 501: Impressed and Dismayed
Harts fist met a bone-chargers skull.
It wasnt his best punch.
And apart from the gauntlet upon his hand, it was the sole weapon hed used on the monster.
Yet, it shattered the rock-hard skull as though it was the shell of a robins egg. With a kick to its back, he cracked another bone-chargers spine as his blade whipped about him, cleaving through a behemoths legs.
The Champion laughed like a man possessed, his every movement a blur as he tore across the battlefield. Yes! Run, you little rats! Im the monster now!
And Merzhin could not help but agree.
The Saint watched his fellow Heroes, both impressed and dismayed.
And more than a little suspicious.
What happened to you? he wondered, watching Drestra split into four illusionary copies, rushing toward the horde of bone-chargers in a dizzying spiral of flying images.
Bone-chargers roared, lunging at the Sage, heads lowered, jaws gnashing, legs churning great sprays of muddy snow. But rather than strike the Hero with full forcecrushing her body to pastethey blundered, mistaking an illusion for her, colliding with each other in a tangle of limbs.
The true Drestra flew above the confused pile, fingers curving like claws as she channelled a river of fire down on the beasts. Ravener-spawn bellowed, bursting into flame, burning away in the melting, steaming snow.
Thats it, Drestra and Hart! Cedric slammed into a bone-charger, splitting it in half with his morphic weapon, now transformed into a greataxe. One of the creature's claws raked him, but the blow rebounded off invisible armour. Another claw swiped out, scraping his force shield, while a swinging tail was deflected by strange, glowing weapons of force. Each weapon changed shape with every heartbeat. The rest o yous, we got em pinned down! Now Merzhin, finish em off!
With a roar, mounted knights of Thameland charged swarms of Ravener-spawn, driving their lances forward, piercing tough hide. Beside them rode a fae cavalry unit, swinging swords of glowing silver while mounted on fae steeds. The bodies of knights and fae thrummed with power: layered with powerful body enhancement spells cast by the Sage and Chosen.
Behind them, the priests and their rangers marcheduntouched by Ravener-spawnfreely launching arrows or divine miracles into the enemy.
Saint Merzhin shook himself back to his senses, fixing his eyes on his target.
The Heroes and their companions had tracked the horde of monsters to this dungeon, ripped open the dungeons side with a devastating blast of earth magic, and flooded into the gaping hole like angry ants.
Now, the dungeons chamber lay before them, with only a handful of bone-chargers left to protect the core.
Even the Saint would have to say that it felt good catching the enemy by surprise and tearing their structures apart for a change.NewW novels updates at novelhall.com
But, now it was time to finish it.
He looked up to the sky, his hands rising in supplication.
Oh holy Uldar, we thank you for this holy bounty and beseech you. Bring ruin to our enemies, as you did so long ago!
Above, the steely grey sky began to shake.
Thunder boomed.
Lightning flashed.
Clouds boiled.
Merzhin smiled in holy ecstasy as the divinity of his god flowed through the gateway of his soul. Yes, my god! I feel You with me! He turned his eyes down to the dungeon core and the dwindling horde of monsters desperately defending it.
He levelled a single finger at them.
His high voice boomed over the hills, overlaid with a far deeper roar.
And He shall smite the wicked and curse them with a serpents kiss!
There was a tearing sound from above.
The stern Watcher ofRoal, thats what his title was, the one that served as their commander was too standoffish for him. That Tyris Goldtooth was too fiery for him, prone to battlelust that he would call madness.
But there was one.
Carey London of Wrexiff.
He got along with her well enough andhe had to admithe was looking forward to seeing her again.
The rest, though?
I do not dislike the wizards, he said. Butjust be careful, Cedric. Uldar knows if you go to face demons that hide beneath smiling faces.
Oh, demons smile less than youd think, the Chosen said.
...what?
Nevermind, ya wuda had tbe there.
Do you find that Uldar has a strong presence in your daily life, even when you are so immersed in the matters of magic? the Saint asked Carey, drawing her out of her reverie.
She flinched, looking down from her seat on the edge of Vesuvius shell.
The war-columnThameish soldiers, rangers and knights; fae irregulars and Generasian wizardsmarched through a pass between two large rock rises. Tyris sat cross-legged on the front of her familiars volcanic shell, and she had been thoughtful of the other wizards, letting them ride the enormous turtles shell during the march.
Lost in thoughtas she had often been latelyCarey had not heard the Saint as he approached her in the snow. The young woman shook herself.
The group was attacked more than half-a-dozen times the last time you came out here, Carey, she thought. This is not the time to let your thoughts wander!
Im sorry? she apologised quickly, a bloom of discomfort rising in her chest. What did you say, holy Saint?
Merzhin gave her a crooked, unnatural smile. I was wondering if the matters of faith lay upon your mind even in a place so full of distractions as your school of wizardry.
Oh, well, yes my faith does play through my mind ever so much, she said, leaving unspoken the questions of faith that plagued her with frightening and growing frequentness. Uldar is not far from my thoughts.
Indeed, that is good. He nodded vigorously. It is important to keep his glory close to heart and to mind.
An awkward silence hung between them as they rode, until it at last dawned on her what was happening. I do so apologise, but er, are you purposefully trying to make conversation?
The young man winced. Oh dear, am I so transparent? I was taught by one of my mentors to be as the mirror, reflecting the thoughts and faith of Uldars flock, not as the window. He would be disappointed.
Oh, not at all, I do appreciate you speaking to me. It can get terribly lonely at times, when one is constrained by ones thoughts, she muttered, saying more than shed intended.
A flash of recognition lit up Merzhins eyes. True! And I have experienced such things myself, but, take heart. There is a solution.
And that is? Carey asked, fearing she already knew his answer.
Faith. he nodded firmly. Let Uldar fill your heart, and you can know no true loneliness. Let Uldar guide your steps, and you can never truly lose your way. Let Uldar lead your thoughts and you will never be tricked or led astray.
Tricked or led astray.
A hot wave of anger went through Carey, and she nearly screamed at the Saint. They had all been tricked. They all had been led astray, either by the church or Uldar.
But she bit the words back.
I shall keep that in mind. She smiled sweetly, making a show of gripping her holy symbol.
With a final nod of encouragement, Merzhin rode off toward the head of the column.
Careys eyes followed. I think I would have liked him a lot more before I knew about the dungeon cores secrets, even though he means well. Still, hearing that sort of thingthis could be a hellish few days.
Somewhat later and beyond the material plane, a portal opened in the utter darkness of Tenebrama.