Chapter 244: Devil's Temptation

Name:The Dragon of Dreams Author:
Chapter 244: Devil's Temptation

Early Morning - Early Winter : Northeastern Bahamut

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"SKULD YOU LYING WHOR-" *FLASH* *BBBBRRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM* The whole planet shook violently as a beam so hot it could turn steel to gas instantaneously reached far out of the atmosphere.

But it quickly died down. *MMMMmmmmm* As the beam thinned, a glowing pillar of plasma that stretched to the edge of the atmosphere was revealed and remained still and unchanging like a beacon.

"Hooh..." I let out a quick breath as my head fell toward the ground. *TSSSSSSS-blub-THUMP* The pool of molted rock I stood in splashed as I caught myself from falling over. "Haaaaah..." My breathing was heavy, and my head was still spinning after turning nearly my entire reserve into divinity, but after using that antimatter spell, I was essentially running on fumes. -Thank goodness antimatter is so efficient...-

Quickly thinning my reserve as much as possible, a colossal stream of mana started flowing into me, but it could barely be considered a drop every few seconds. -But as long as no one else picks a fight I can't settle physically... I should be alright...-

Finally taking a moment to look at my unfamiliar, molten surroundings, I noticed I was embedded in a crater nearly a hundred meters deep and several hundred meters wide. "Haah..." But while it was huge, a part of me was surprised it wasn't bigger. -I guess the crater was purely from residual heat though...-

Not feeling energetic enough to fly, I looked around to try and orient myself before starting to walk out of the crater. -I wonder how many people survived the heat wave...-

*thump* *thump* *thump* Finally cresting the edge of the crater, I was immediately met with the stares of the several dozen dragons still at the edge of the courtyard only a couple hundred meters away.

Surprisingly, almost none of them looked like they had any kind of injuries from the heat, with only a handful having char marks that were likely from Holcyons group's breaths. -Did the fires from those breaths end up protecting them?-

Quickly scanning over the crowd, I checked to make sure no one else was going to pick a fight before looking toward where I left Holcyon, somewhere only a few dozen meters from the edge of the crater.

-He really is like a cockroach...- After watching him desperately crawl away with his last functioning leg for a moment, I finally made my way over.

*thump* *thump* *thump* *thump* But as if he couldn't even feel the vibrations of my steps, he didn't stop to look toward me.

"I knew you acted and fought like a bug.. but to think you'd even crawl like one." *CRUNCH* His last remaining leg snapped like a twig as he pushed extra hard on it.

"Mmm..." *thud* I stood over him as he fell to the ground, only noticing that his melted scales had locked his mouth, nose, and eyes shut after another moment.

-That's no good...- *crackle* Holding one of my claws near his mouth, I thoughtlessly used the residual heat around my body to melt his scales again.

It was only an instant later that his mouth shot open with a gasp for air. *GASP* "ACK-" Almost instantly after gasping though, he vomited up a pool of crimson blood that boiled the moment it touched the ground.

*tsssss* But my heartless expression remained unchanged. "Even if you were not injured at all, you couldn't run from me... Give up."

The weight on his broken leg eased almost immediately. "You.. monster..."

He looked like he was finally accepting his fate, but I had no plans to let him die so soon. "Call me whatever you like. I couldn't care less about how you view me." I paused and looked at him like I was looking at a bug before deciding to continue. "That god. What was his name?"

"Hah.. hah.. T..Tyr..." His voice was incredibly strained and sounded completely different from earlier, likely from the heat wave burning his passageways. "The.. god of war..."

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- Skuld, The Goddess of Oracles ~

*fwoooooosh* A steady breeze blew through me while I looked over the ocean, but I couldn't feel a thing.

It felt horrible. Having not felt a cool breeze or even a mortal's touch in well over ten thousand years, there was nothing I wanted more than to feel something besides emotion.

But such was the cost of being a god. -'Losing everything that makes you mortal', huh... I didn't really think about it back then...-

Pulling up and hugging my legs, I set my head on them and watched as the black horizon was slowly lit up by the rising sun behind me. -I wonder if any of my family were in that first group to reincarnate...-

*Vwoop* An odd noise cut off my thought as a heavily suppressed presence appeared behind me.

"You look guilty." Her voice was smooth and soothing.

"It's not about what you think..."

"Hoh? You aren't guilty about sending Tyr to his death?"

Slowly looking over my shoulder, I met eyes with a black-haired woman with beauty that rivaled Freya. "I told him the oracle I saw at the time... That oracle was simply wrong..."

"Huhu~, how could that be? Your Oracles view the fate of the future, don't they?"

I gave her a look of skepticism before turning back to the horizon. "Why are you here..."

She paused before walking up next to me. "I came with a proposition."

-Hm?-

"There is a young demihuman girl that has been making quite a name for herself in recent years."

"I'm not going to kill her if that's where you're going."

"No, not quite. She just recently arrived in the Holy Kingdom." A smile crept onto her face as she spoke. "Convince Odin to take her in as the hero..."

"You know how much Odin hates demi-"

"..and I will help you create a body that can feel."