Chapter 528: Terrible Tearing of Metal
The hiddenpower intensified, begging to be used.
Its energy was more potent than ever, flaring in his gut like a lump of burning coal.
Alex called on Call Through Ice, casting Guntiles stone through the gateway into the elemental plane of cold. Icy wind raked his face from theopen portal, and as his inner power sang, he could feel the exact path of the stone travelling through the planes.
He kept his eyes fixed on its destination: the two titans wrestled before him, shredding stone tiles like paper. As Yantrahpretaye grappled with the golemtaking repeated fire-blasts to his facea steam-shrouded gap in the demons metal plates caught Alexs attention.
An elbow joint hissed, releasing steam.
His timing had to be precise as he teleported the explosive stone into the gap.
Yantrahpretaye shifted his grip on Claygon.
The spaceslammed shut, crushing Guntiles stone between metal plates, shattering it.
The explosion rolled through the hallway.
Yantrahpretaye screamed as a hole tore open in his arm, billowing smoke and whistling steam. Shrapnel whined through the air, cracking on the corridors walls, punching deep into a nearby statue of Kaz-Mowang.
Fragments struck Claygonsome buried in his polished surfacebut he never flinched.
They could wait, after all, he had a demon to kill.
Straddling the enormous fiends chest, the golem stabbed Yantrahpretayes side with his war-spear, pinning him to the ground.
Two of his hands rose, balling into fists.
The demon whined,eyes flickeringin shock.
Claygons fists fell.
He hammered Yantrahpretaye in a storm of thunderous blows, denting metal and caving in armoured plates. If hed been flesh, his bones would be ground to dust and his bulk would be now smeared across the stone.
But, Yantrahpretaye was made of sterner stuff.
Even as his plates buckled under Claygons assault, he fought like a cornered animal. Hissing steam, the metal demons jaws cracked open, vomiting a cloud of smoke and sparks into the golems face, blocking his vision.
Yantrahpretaye drove a blow into Claygons core, throwing him off andwith shocking agilityleapt to his feet, whirling on Alex.
The young wizard was channelling blood magic, working to soothe his wounds.
Burning eyes flashed in the demons metal skull as he favoured his damaged arm. You cracked my arm, little filth. Bathe in the blood of a thousand horrors. Yantrahpretaye spat a cloud of steam.
Alex clenched his will.
Something slammed into his mind like a bone-charger barrelling into a wall. Hundreds of blood-curdling screams ran rampant in his mind, threatening to drive him to terror and mania, but he pushed back, mental affirmations fighting through the demons magic.
The fiendish power died, abruptly freeing his thoughts.
His heart leapt.
The demon loomed before him, claws raised, ready to deliver its deadly stroke. Alex tried diving to the side, but the claws had already swung at his head.
A noise reached his ears. The sound of flame hissing and metal breaking rang out.
The iron demon screamed; a bladeburning in white hellfireseared his lower leg.
The wound gaped, as did Alex, looking ahead with unbelieving eyes.
Behind the demon Kyembe stood his ground, burns covered his lean body, and his teeth clenched.
Crimson eyes burned as he twisted the haft of his sword-staff, parting hot metal, forcing the wound wider. I still live, wretch. His face contorted in an expression that was half-snarl and half-smile. You will not say the same.
Another scrape of melting metal as Kyembe wrenched the blade from the demons leg, molten iron gushed.
The Spirit Killer struck in a flurry spurred by fury, his weapon shredding the demon, iron shards and boiling metal flew with every stroke. Yantrahpretaye reeled back, his claws flailing as Kyembe chased him, tearing ever deepening wounds into their enemy.
Alex had thought the mercenary deadhow couldnt he be dead after bearing the impact of that explosion? But, however hed survived, the young wizard was very, very grateful that he had.
But how long could he last with those devastating burns?
Alex considered what to do.
His eyes darted to Celsus, Ripp, Thundar and Guntile fighting the tide of demons, hitting them hard. Yet, their numbers still seemed endless; despite Ezerak bringing his army as well his sword against the horde of fiends.
Itll be me and Claygon, then, Alex reached out to his golem. Claygon! Focus on the demons joints with your spear. Ill try and drain more of his mana. But if things get bad, take a chaos bomb from your satchel, prime it and toss it down the hall. Then get Thundar and the others and get out of here as fast as you can.
A wave of anxiety emanated from the golem. Are yousure?
Yet, Celsus did not cry out.
He simply kept crashing his mace into the demon, blow after blow.
Die! Yantrahpretaye roared. Just die, curse you!
Another wave of magnetic energy swept the air. The spikes grew longer. Blood spurted from the warriors visor. Still, he did not falter. His will was impossible: any mortal should have been dead. Yet, Celsus continued to pound his mace into Yantrahpretaye.
There came a crunch and spray of flame. The demon screamed as the towering warrior crushed one of its burning eyes. With his remaining hand, the demon swiped at Celsus in desperation, driving his metal claws through the mercenarys armour and into the flesh below.
Blood flowed, yet he fought on, punishing the demon even as he weakened; red leaked from his armour and his weapon shook in his hand. He swung again, dealing a crushing blow.
Yantrahpretaye shrieked.
Magnetic power poured through the air, claiming much of his waning mana.
Celsus armour imploded, crushing the man within. The mercenarys body stiffened, then went still, his mace dropped from his fingers, hitting the demons face one last time.
Slowly, the warriors still form slid off the demon as Alex sprang forward to catch him.
His mind reeled as he laid Celsus on the stone.
First he was struck with shock.
Then sadness.
Then rage.
Deep abiding rage.
Growling from deep within himself like a caged beast, he flew toward Claygons satchel. Im teleporting a chaos bomb right into this piece of filths damn guts, Mark or no Mark! he thought.
He neared the golem, then his world stopped, drowning him in a river of scalding steam, it washed over him in waves. Alex screamed, dropping to the ground, pain covering him, nerve endings in agony, his skin burning even through his force armour.
Creaking with effort, Yantrahpretaye rose, hovering over Claygon as the golem struggled against his magnetic power.
Fathermove! the golem screamed.
No. No escaping. Youdienext Yantrahpretaye whistled steam. Raising his claws, he charged the Fool.
Alex tried to move, but the burns were anguish; he felt like his skin was on fire every time he moved.
He met the iron demons burning eye with a hatred of his own, fear and desperation rising in his chest.
A scheme played in his mind.
One thatif it failedcould kill him.
But he was in a corner, and he had to do everything he could to get out of it. He began muttering words of power, words that were seared into his memory.
As he called upon his mana, the power within him rose, eager to join his efforts. The Mark screamed, flooding him with every failure it could, but the power pushed against it even as his concentration wavered, helping to complete the magic circuit.
Power raged.
Yantrahpretayes claws swept downward. Their points raced for his face, looking to shred him like ribbons.
He could feel the wind cooling his skin as he spoke the final words of the spell.
Planar Doorway.
Then, he was gone.
He rushed through a thousand places across the planes.
Then reappeared somewhere dark and steaming; the sound of grinding gears surrounding him. The heat from screeching metal and demonic mana scraped his skin. His eyes watered.
And he knew where he was.
His plan was to cast the chaos bomb into the demons gut, and that was where hed appeared, staff and all: inside the jumble of parts inside Yantrahpretayes iron core.
Rage still filled him, stoking a hunger for vengeance as he filled the demons core. He was wounded, but not dead.
And right now? Mark or no Mark, he couldnt miss.
Gripping his staff, he poured a body enhancement spell into his physical form, muscles throbbed with power. Thenby the light of the aelds crystal bloomshe reached up, grabbing one of the tangle of wires within the greater metal demon.
His teeth bared. Time to die, you rusty piece of shit.
And he pulled hard.