Chapter 603: The Unstoppable Juggernauts
And without further delay, let the Grand Battle begin! The lead Watcher cried.
Magical machineryeach piece resembling a circle of six golden orbs the size of human heads floating above brass platformsbegan to hum. Spell-marks appeared on every contestant's hands, ready to whisk them away before any grave injuries could occur during the battle.
Ill save your places, Alex said, drawing the gazes of his teammates. Lets go wreck shit!
Lets wreck shit! they echoed, save for Isolde, who looked on as wizards floating above cast teleportation magic.
Let us achieve an undisputable final victory, she said.
And then, Alex was gone.
He hurtled through space, cloaked in the warmth of teleportation magic that transported him to the sky above a sandy beach. The ocean crashed against the shore to his left, while flashes of teleportation magic sparked throughout the island to his right.
Alex felt where each team came fromand where they were appearing. Wasting no time, he closed his eyes and raised his staff, focusing on those flashing sparks, calling on summoning magic awaiting in the staff.
As he felt his teammates appear around him, a trusted celestial fox, swarms of elemental beetles and several air elementals were already waiting with him. These air elementals were new to his spellcasting, their girth was broad, each one as wide across as Alex was stall.
They were the results of the newest fourth-tier summoning magics that hed learned and enhanced the aeld staff with: Conjure Medium Air Elemental.
Each crackled hungrily.
Whats the situation? Theresa asked, drawing her swords.
Weve got three teams within five hundred yards of us, he reported, as his teammates surveyed the beach. Two to the north and one to the east.
Claygon and Grimloch, why dont you take care of the one to the east? Khalik suggested, raising his arm, launching Najyah to the skies.
She soared away, circling the sky as the sharkman cracked his knuckles and Claygon banged the butt of his spear on the sand.
that is a good idea Claygon said.
Consider them dead, Grimloch growled.
You mean eliminated, of course, Isolde corrected him as Hogarth and Svenia took position on either side of her.
I know what I said.
Isolde sighed. How did I find myself involved with such a gang of hooligans?UppTodated from nô/v/e/lb(i)n.c(o)/m
Youre at least half-hooligan. Thundar twirled his mace.
Right then, well, lets start hooliganing, Alex said. Weve got destruction to deal before whoevers allying against us gets together. Lets thin the pack.
He conjured a few more air elementals, then pointed his staff north. Isolde, Khalik, get flight spells on Brutus and Theresa. Thundar, you look for any illusions or invisible opponents around us. Grimloch and Claygon? Ill get you to your prey.
Question? the celestial fox said.
Yes?
Will there be more of those divine sweets waiting for me? She batted her eyelids.
Absolutely.
My, my, then, Ill need to try my best.
Alex smiled, and with a wave of his staff, covered Claygon and Grimloch in flight magic, concentrating on the location of the group to the east.
Everyone hang onto your butts, then, he teleported his team into battle.
Ram could only shake his head as Alex Roth, Claygon and that horrible sharkman manifested in the centre ofa circle of surprised competitors made up of eager students and hired mercenaries.
The confident team was huddled together, discussing a plan of attack whenwithin seconds of arriving on Orecas Fall Islandchallengers appeared out of the blue.
Students froze, eyes wide with shock while the mercenaries raised their weapons to defend them.
Before they could strike a single blow, the battle was over.
Claygons fire-beams and war-spear swept the astounded students aside, while Grimlochs maul smashed the mercenaries straight to oblivion.
In the space of three of Rams heartbeats, no one was left, every member of that team had been whisked to the healing station on the island.
Alex Roth was nodding his approval at flames dancing through the spot where the opposing team once huddled, looking like a warlord watching his army sack a city. He reached out and claimed the defeated teams flag. With a wave of his staff, he, Grimloch, and Claygon were gone.
Baelins a bad influence on the young, Professor Salingers voice said from above. The magical botany professor floated down from a higher altitude, shaking his head. Hes turning a perfectly good gardener into a crazed conqueror.
Hm, theres not too much wrong with that, Harsha said, watching the golem, sharkman, and hulking wizard appear further up the beach.
Roths aeld staff glinted in the sunlight, and suddenly, he and several members of his team disappeared. Abruptly, an explosion rocked the forest to the north, and the Thameish wizard reappeared, joining his remaining team members on the beach.
He vanished again, taking three of them with him. Anotherfoursome disappeared.
More blasts echoed over the island from the forest to the north.
Goldtooth, you fight beside these people in Thameland, right? Hanuman asked. Do you have a way to beat them?
Easily? No. She pursed her lips. Claygons too powerful, Theresas too fast, Grimlochs too strong, and the rest of them are some of the most coordinated battle wizards Ive ever seen. But, there is a chance.
She pointed to a screen showing Roth from a distance, standing between his golem and Grimloch. Look at how hes taking down the other teams: he teleports those two towering monsters in with him first, then goes back to get his teammates. I know hes a bit slow when it comes to spellcasting. You ever notice he doesnt use spells very often in combat?
Yeah, now that you mention it, Wolud said.
So its simple. Some of us wait out here as bait. Alex teleports in, and we hit him with everything weve got. Wolud, you make sure Hanumans invisible. Hanuman, you grab his staff then hit him with it hard enough to eliminate him. Then, their mobilitys gone.
Hanuman was nodding, rightrightthen what? he asked.
We eliminate Grimloch Tyris continued.
I like the sound of that. Hanuman cracked his knuckles.
Even if we lose some people when were getting rid of those two, itll be worth it. Then me and Vesuvius slow Claygon down, and we all escape. The golem will be separated from the rest of his team, and they would have lost most of their mobility. Then, we find the rest of them, blow them all away, and go our separate ways.
Solid plan, Wolud was nodding enthusiastically.
Mhm, and theyll be low on mana while well be fresh, Hanuman said. Youve given us the victory, Tyris.
Ive given us a chance, she corrected. Trust me, these bastards are probably going to have something else up their sleeves.
Well, well see what hes got left when I get his staff, Hanuman said.
Hello folks, Alex grinned, teleporting above a field with Claygon and a grinning Grimloch flanking him.
Swarms of elemental beetles were flying through the sky above, combing the air for invisible threats. Below them gaped a group of stunned Ursa-Lupines and Hydra Companions.
Bad luck, Im afraid, he said lightly. Better luck next year.
The Ursa-Lupines and Hydras gasped as Claygon aimed his fire-gems at them.
Girmloch grinned, diving toward his prey. Feeding frenzy! he roared.
Alex smiled, lifting his staff, preparing to go collect the rest of the team.
Then an elemental beetle began buzzing loudly.
To his left, it sat perched in mid-air, resting on something invisible.
His eyes flew wide.
Ambu he began.
Something unseen grabbed his staff.
What th Alex cried as Hanuman materialised in front of him, the warriors muscles bulging as he strained against Alex.
Father! Claygon cried, as a stream of lava washed over him, followed by a series of ice bolts that struck the molten rock, turning it solid.
Hello, Alex, Tyris appeared about forty feet above him, standing on the head of a flying Vesuvius. She grinned broadly, gold tooth and green eyes shining with malice. Welcome to the trap.
Thanks, he grunted between clenched teeth.
With a growl, Hanumanhis muscles powered by life enforcementbarely managed to twist the staff from Alexs hand. He laughed at the Thameish wizard as he pointed the aeld branchit gave off waves of indignationlike a spear.
The aelds staffs power built in retribution, but the battle wizard quickly aimed it.
Goodbye, Hanuman said politely, thrusting it at Alexs chest.
It was a solid, perfectly executed blow, the kind that would have easily sent the Thameish wizard to the healing camp and eliminated him from the Grand Battle.
He had no time for spellcasting.
No time to draw a weapon.
And all Alex could do
was smile.
Andwithout his staff, or uttering a single syllable of a spellhe disappeared.
What? Hanuman cried, his head swivelling left and right. Where did he go
A large hand fell on his shoulder from behind.
Ive been waiting for this, Alex said lightly. This is the reason why you dont reveal all your trump cards. Now lets go on a trip, shall we?
Wai Hanuman started.
Then they both disappeared.