Chapter 435 Host City
The Spirit Snake fired a [Healing Splash] at the man. It looked exactly like she had spit on his face, but the black streaks began to recede, and the blood-red eye stopped leaking as it slowly returned to normal.
[By Trial Of Champions, The Darklight Host Alliance has won the Guild War.]
[Final Damage:]
Demon Guild Alliance ⇒ 31 dead
Darklight Host Alliance ⇒ 11 dead The Champion rolled to his knees and used his blade to help him to his feet as the pain of the lingering poison wracked his body, along with the lingering effects of [Shatter], which had applied with the bite to the face.
[Everyone to the space. Let's not give them a chance to get revenge on you.] Karl insisted.
"No wonder you're a Champion. That Class of yours is absolutely broken. It's like fighting an entire raid team at once." He commended as the majority of Karl's beasts vanished back to their spaces to plan an advancement party for Thor. Remi was pretty sure that they could get the Elves to polish his scales, and there weren't many better rewards for Thor than that.
Karl wasn't sure what to do now, but Hawk was relaying the scene to them.
[There are clerics pouring out of the buildings now, gathering bodies. I think they'll revive them.] Hawk informed them.
Then he paused, and Karl sensed his confusion.
They hadn't been dead long, so it should be possible to revive them, but they were starting the resurrection ritual.
That would put them all in new bodies, which didn't seem like what you wanted for powerful people like these. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
"Thirty one to eleven. What a slaughter. Now, I'll have to see what is left of the Alliance as we pack." The Champion sighed before tilting his head back and pouring another potion over his face.
"The snake bite to the eyeball was unexpected, but damn does this hurt. Even after healing, the pain still isn't fading." He complained.
"I don't have anything for strong healing, so you'll likely need a cleric. Should we go inside and check on them?" Karl suggested, just in case someone was planning to cause trouble.
A small group of teenagers approached the gates, and Karl nodded politely while they glared at him.
"Your Champion was headed to the Guild House at Hoiringa." He informed them.
"He's alive?" The young woman leading the group asked, clearly shocked.
Karl nodded. "Yes. I forced him to submit to end the duel, so there was no need to kill him. The resurrected members should appear at the Guild House here as well, if you want to leave as a group."
They looked confused. "You haven't claimed the Guild House yet?"
Karl looked at the messages in the corner of his vision, wondering if he was supposed to do something.
[Challenge successful. Reward Granted.]
[Claim City for Darklight Host Alliance?] Y/N
[11 Members Resurrected at Guild House.]
[City will automatically transfer ownership in 24 hours.]
Karl shook his head. "There are twenty-four hours to finish the process. So, I let them resurrect. They can gather their belongings and leave in peace. I will have the guard force inform the Darklight Host forces to let them go without trouble."
The Guard Supervisor focused on something for a moment, his eyes going vacant as he paid more attention to what Karl assumed was his Status screen.
"Done. They were letting them leave anyhow."
The small group waited at the gate, trying not to laugh at the happy noises Thor was making as an army of tiny Elves polished his scales with scented oils that the Guards had provided for them.
They clearly wanted to know what was going on, but Karl couldn't be bothered to inform them, and the Guards were too busy heading to the outlying areas to inform the civilians who had fled the city that the Guild War had been won by Champion Challenge, and that the city was intact.
That seemed to be the shocking part to everyone. The Guild War had ended with almost no property damage. Even if there was a challenge, at this level, it was normal that at least a few city blocks would be levelled by missed attacks.
Karl could see that. If Thor had used an Earthquake or Rae had been firing boulders at the enemy, they would have destroyed everything in the surrounding area with dodged or deflected attacks.