Chapter 399: Heated Barb Moment
Noah used a swirl of wind to slow his fall a few moments before his feet hit the ground. His jacket fluttered around him as he landed safely, eyes adjusting to the sudden light. The room around him was surprisingly large far too large to fit anywhere in the transport cannons body.
Metal pipes ran along the walls and twisted past each other like the pattern of a woven scarf. They crisscrossed beneath his feet and jutted up, all covered by imbuements and obscured by inscriptions that ran alongside them.
Shimmers of purple energy swirled at cracks in the pipes and curled up in twists of faint smoke that made the room smell like a mixture of sulfur, brass, and sweat. All the pipes congregated at a single glass pillar in the center of the room. It was so heavily etched with Imbuements that it may as well have been opaque. Something deep within it flickered with muted energy.
Standing before the pillar was, rather than Tim, Brayden. The large man leaned on his sword, streaks of blood running down his arms and his shirt ripped to shreds to reveal seeping wounds beneath.
Across from him was a woman. She wore a flour-stained apron and was a little portly around the waist. The woman spun toward Noah. Her eyes were creased with wrinkle lines from smiling and her cheeks were plump. Several ragged cuts ran through her clothes, but her body was unharmed.
She looked more like a baker than a warrior. A baker that was somehow winning the fight against Brayden, one of the strongest Rank 4 mages that Noah knew. He called on Natural Disaster instantly, letting its power course through his body like a raging river.
The hell is going on here?
Oh goodness, the woman said. I wasnt expecting company so soon. You wouldnt happen to
A thick bolt of lightning roared as it split the air, ripping out of Noahs hands and slicing out for her. The air around the woman shimmered, waves of heat rolling off her body as the lightning bolt vanished about ten feet before it could reach her.
Shit. Shes got a domain, and its stronger than mine.
That was rude, the woman said. Wait your turn, son.
Go get help, Brayden growled. He pulled his sword from the ground and raised it before himself. Shes a multi-Rune Rank 5. One of Wizens. Uses fire.
The air around the woman ignited with a whoomp and a wave of heat slammed into Noah. He raised his hands defensively, his domain pressing back against her power as he grit his teeth.
Dont go chatting while were having a fight, the woman scolded. Fire rolled out across the floor before her and slammed into Brayden. An instant before it could connect and push through his domain, he flickered and vanished in a flash of purple.
He stumbled as he reappeared beside Noah, his breath coming out in ragged bursts. Come on. You need to go. Now.
Wait. Wheres Tim?
The old man is fine. Hes hiding somewhere in the room, Brayden said through a cough. Theyre not after him. Theres an artifact in the transport cannon. I think
Another wall of fire rolled toward them. The womans power sputtered and faded as it drew close to Noah and Brayden, unable to push through both of their domains. But even though it didnt connect, the waves of heat that rolled through the air were enough to singe Noahs eyebrows.
I told you to stop talking. Dont you realize its rude? the woman asked.
Notes of magic swirled around Noah and filled his song as he started a Formation. The violin muted the sounds of his music to keep it from being too obvious, but it would only be a matter of time before Barb noticed that he was playing a soundless violin.
Before she could do anything, shed have to throw Brayden off. He was clearly exhausted and running low on magic, but his attacks were relentless. Over and over again his sword fell, forcing Barb to retreat before someone a full rank beneath her.
Noah had no delusions of Barbs strength. Hed felt the heat of her magic. Shed been summoning flame from nothing. That was something only a Rank 5 could do, and it was clear she was no stranger to it.
Fire was only good if it could connect with its target, though. Braydens form slipped through the fire in swirls of purple magic. His features were clad in stone and his blade an advancing wall of metal.
Not for the first time, Noah was grateful that Brayden was on his side. His domain prickled with pulses of magic that washed across it, and Noah let it play into his music. A roaring inferno danced to protect its heart from the wounded hound. The beasts pursuit was dogged, but while it could nip at the fire, the battle could only end in one way unless something changed.
The violin grew louder. Energy poured out of Noahs body as he drained power from Natural disaster to make the housing of the Formation. Whoever Barbs backup was had yet to strike, but
A shimmer bent the air at Noahs side, right at the edge of his domain as it destroyed the magic trying to enter it. From within the magic came a short man wearing white robes and bearing a wooden staff.
Noah recognized him. It was Richard the healer that hed seen the day hed arrived at Arbitage. Surprise played across Richards features but he carried forward, sprinting at Noah and rearing back with his staff.
Not a Rank 4, so he cant use magic in my domain.
Twisting, Noah dodged out of the way of the strike. His music grew faster as he moved around Richard, deftly avoiding the strikes of the mans staff.
You cant use my own trick against me, especially when it looks like youve never tried to hit someone without magic in your life.
Barbs eyes flicked over to Noah as his music approached a crescendo. The moment of distraction cost her a deep wound across her shoulder as a line of purple energy carved out of Braydens sword and she failed to fully avoid it in time.
Flame erupted around her like a blooming flower, detonating with a brilliant explosion. Brayden flew back, his arms crossed and smoking before his face. He slammed into a nest of pipes and dropped down. Purple smoke hissed out around him from the pipes.
Richard turned to run over to Barb. He took one step before Noah hooked his foot forward, still playing, and yanked the healers legs out from under him. He poured Sunder into the Formation building in his song.
Stop him already! Barb yelled, pain in her voice as she turned toward Noah and gathered fire around herself.
Richard rolled over and tried to jab his staff up at Noahs throat. Noah leaned back, avoiding the strike, and kicked the healer in the side of his head. He played faster still. Adrenaline and magic intertwined within his veins.
The violin sang with Noah. Elation grew within it as the song drew closer to its conclusion. Richard groaned and lunged from his spot on the ground, only to catch a heel to the nose. His nose shattered with a crunch and his head slammed back into the ground.
Fire roared toward them from Barbs hands, the power rippling within the curling sea of red and orange far too great to be held back by the dam of his domain. Heat bit at his face and prickled against his skin. He played one more note.
The violin fell silent.
The Formation came to life.