Chapter 96: Vorgrim vs Varok II

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As Varok's axe clashed with Vorgrim's weapon, the two warriors locked eyes, each gauging the other's strength. The initial strike sent shockwaves through the hut, rattling its wooden structure and waking Kael from his sleep. Meanwhile, Canna continued to sleep soundly, seemingly undisturbed by the chaos unfolding around him.

Kael scrambled to his feet, his eyes wide with panic. "Canna, wake up! They're going to kill each other!" But Canna merely rolled over, pulling the blanket tighter around himself, oblivious to the fierce battle that had erupted.

Varok, a seasoned warrior with countless battles under his belt, found himself struggling against Vorgrim's relentless assault. He was a mid-transcendent, used to overpowering his foes with brute strength and unmatched skill. Yet, this opponent was different. Vorgrim's movements were precise, his strikes calculated. It was as if he anticipated Varok's every move.

"Who are you?" Varok growled, his voice strained as he parried a powerful blow. "How can someone of your rank wield such power?"

Vorgrim remained silent, his expression a mask of unwavering focus. His blade danced in the dim light, each swing aimed to exploit any opening in Varok's defenses. The sheer intensity of his attacks forced Varok to reevaluate his strategy.

With a grunt of effort, Varok launched a counterattack, his axe carving through the air with deadly intent. Vorgrim sidestepped effortlessly, his blade slicing a shallow cut across Varok's arm. Blood flowed freely, staining the ground beneath them.

Kael watched in horror, his heart pounding in his chest. He could see the confusion in Varok's eyes, the realization that he was being overpowered by someone of a lower rank. "This isn't right," Varok muttered to himself, his grip tightening on his weapon. "How is he so strong?" .net

The two warriors clashed again and again, their movements a blur of steel and fury. Varok's attacks grew more desperate, his frustration evident in the way he swung his axe. Vorgrim, on the other hand, remained calm and composed, each strike precise and purposeful.

"You fight well," Varok admitted between heavy breaths, his muscles straining under the relentless assault. "But this ends now."

Summoning his remaining strength, Varok channeled his energy into a devastating blow, his axe descending with the force of a thunderbolt. Vorgrim met the strike head-on, their weapons locking in a fierce contest of power. The impact sent a shockwave through the hut, cracking the walls and sending dust and debris flying.

Canna offered a reassuring smile. "It's alright, Kael. He's the kind of man who needs to see proof with his own eyes. If I truly intended harm, I wouldn't have spared him. In fact, he wouldn't have made it back to any village at all."

Kael sighed again, acknowledging that while Canna's methods were effective, they were still fraught with risk and danger.

Varok, though still wary, couldn't help but admire Canna's composure and strength. The man had remained calm and collected throughout the entire ordeal, a testament to his confidence and control over his subordinates. It was clear that Canna was a leader who inspired loyalty and respect, not through fear, but through sheer presence and capability.

Vorgrim, having sheathed his weapon, stood by Canna's side, his gaze never leaving Varok. The tension in the air was still thick, but the immediate threat of violence had passed.

Liora, who had been observing from the doorway, stepped forward. Her eyes flickered between Varok and Canna, assessing the situation. "It seems we have much to discuss," she said, her tone measured. "But perhaps we should do so with a clearer understanding of each other's strengths."

Varok nodded, his expression softening slightly. "Agreed. Let us sit and talk, Canna. I am eager to hear more about your intentions and how we might assist each other."

As they moved to the table, the atmosphere gradually shifted from one of confrontation to cautious cooperation. The villagers, who had gathered outside, began to disperse, their curiosity and concern giving way to a tentative sense of hope.

Canna, Kael, Varok, and Liora took their seats, the table now a symbol of their burgeoning alliance. Kael, still visibly shaken, took a deep breath, trying to steady his nerves. Canna, ever composed, leaned forward, ready to continue the conversation.

"Now that we have a better understanding of each other," Canna began, his voice steady and confident, "let us discuss how we can work together to achieve our goals."

Varok listened intently, his respect for Canna growing with each passing moment. The battle had tested not just their physical strength, but also their resolve and willingness to understand one another. It was a hard-earned trust, but one that would serve as the foundation for their collaboration moving forward.

As the discussion progressed, plans were made, alliances were forged, and the future of their partnership began to take shape. The village, once wary of the outsiders, now saw them as potential allies in the face of the challenges that lay ahead.