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Savage Awakening 31. Mount Saint Helens (VI)

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The farther they went, the more the ground started to crack. At first, it was an endless stretch of coal. Then little veins of red crept up. Magma gurgled deep within. Those veins grew to fissures. You could feel the heat licking at your feet, could hear the sound of huge, heavy currents churning, rumbling down the echoing tunnel… It felt like they were walking down the throat of a giant.

"I think we're getting close," said Avery.

She jerked to a halt. A fierce trembling rattled the ground, sent trails of molten rock tumbling down the walls, the ceiling. Streams of magma leapt, hissing through the cracks. Zane felt it rattling up his feet, through his whole body, felt it in his teeth. He crouched low, steadying himself.

"Earthquake?"

"No," said Avery, wide-eyed. "It woke up… it just took a step."

They looked at each other for a moment. Mists of essence slithered around their ankles.

"I feel it," Avery whispered. "It's there."

“Not on my mini-map."

“Just a little farther. I can feel it breathing—it's there."

"… So," said Zane.

"So," said Avery, scratching her head. "What's the plan?"

He shrugged. “We go in, I'll slash it, you distract it?”

She shrugged back. “Sounds good. I'll cast a field mirage around us. Get us in close."

A haze of essence rose up from their feet, blanketing them. But unlike normal essence, he felt nothing when it touched him, no warmth. The cloud soon hid them. They did leave some shallower patches around the eyes so he could see.

"Right.” Avery’s disembodied voice came through the cloud. "Let’s wreck this thing. Go team!"

He saw a fist come at him. At first he thought she was trying to punch him, then he realized it was a fist bump. She didn't put it down. She seemed to be waiting for him. Reluctantly, he bumped it.

"Say the thing," Avery insisted.

He started walking. The cloud didn’t follow. He sighed.

"… Go team."

"Hell yeah!”

Soon the tunnel opened up. He couldn't see much through the fake fog, just what was in front of him. His mini-map led the way, first down a winding stretch, and then out into open air. The ground shook the whole way. Boom… Boom… Boom… It sounded very, very heavy. He imagined it hit hard as hell too.

He smiled.

Geysers of putrid smoke poured up all over the cavern grounds. Thick streams of lava trickled down its walls, pooling on the grounds, seeping through the cracks back into the beating heart of the earth. The whole cavern was riddled with glowing red cracks. More formed each time the monster at its center took a step.

Brimstone Drake

Level 57

It was the size of a small barn, with scales the color of molten rock. Its deep-red eyes burned like smoldering coals. Looking at it, you got an impression of immense density. Smoke trickled out from its nostrils. Its eyes drifted lazily. It seemed not to notice them. The illusion worked.

Behind it, shimmering with its hoard, a glut of essence stones—a mound of it stacked so high it was halfway to the ceiling. Scattered about it were all kinds of shiny things: trinkets, lockets, goblets, daggers, dented shields, dented helms… He couldn't make out all of it through the fog, but he could tell—there's a lot more gold and silver lurking in the back. What caught his eye, though, was the crowning jewel of the hoard: this red translucent crystal, burning so hot it seemed to warp the air. It was made a weird red glass. A fire burned inside of it, flickering vivid yellow, white, and red…

Somehow that thing called to him. It stirred something hot in his heart…

Later. First, the Drake. He gave it a once-over with Sage Mind.

Brimstone Drake

Level 57

Skills:

Molten Breath

Tier: Rare

Type: Active

Unleashes a stream of lava from its maw, capable of creating temporary lava pools on the ground.

Obsidian Hide:

Tier: Uncommon

Type: Active

Its skin hardens like obsidian, significantly increasing defense against physical attacks. Grants the Drake imperviousness to low-level fires.

"It's Fire-breathing," he told her. "And its skin is pretty much impenetrable."

Are you just guessing, or…?"

"My signature skill," he said. "I can also tell its weaknesses."

“Ooh, do tell."

They lit a braid all along the Drake's body. The weaker it was, the redder it got. Its underbelly was just a pale red. Its joints a little redder. Its eyes even more. But the reddest—“

“The inside of its mouth. It’s weakest there by far.”

"Gotcha," muttered Avery. "So I'll bait it into opening its mouth, and…you try fitting your axe through?"

He nodded.

As though they'd planned it, they dashed off at the same time—in opposite directions. The fog followed Zane, covering him as he ran, but it was moving too fast, unnaturally fast. Anytime now the Drake would catch on—

A roar trembled the chamber. The Drake's head snapped to the mouth of the cavern. Where Avery had been standing a moment ago, another Drake was emerging, swooping out into the open, black tar dribbling from its massive, craggy mouth, smoke billowing from its nostrils. He could see a flush of bright orange down its wide-open mouth. Fire was coming.

The fake Drake—Avery’s illusion—roared again, just as loud, a challenge.

It worked. The Brimstone Drake sat up straighter, posturing to match the fake Drake. Zane had his chain at the ready. He only had eyes for its mouth. The Brimstone Drake roared back—

Zane threw. His axe ripped through the air and slashed into the mouth of the Drake, biting into reams and reams of thick muscle, lodging deep in skull bone. The Drake's head jerked back, its roar choked off. But just when they tried to shove his axe on through and finish the job, the Drake’s massive jaws clamped down and crushed the axe in place. Then it whipped its head and the axe went flying. Blood spurted out its mouth. Its eyes flicked to Zane. It was furious.

Shit.

There wasn't enough space to get in deep where they wanted—he had to get the mouth wider.

Before the Brimstone Drake could do anything, the other Drake roared again. Somehow even louder, even more piercing, and this time the sound came with a burst of brilliant flame.

Then it started to charge, lumbering, picking up speed fast, dripping gobs of tar everywhere. Its Jaw unhinged wide, going straight for the Brimstone Drake's throat. It came so fast, so furiously, it was almost impossible not to look at it. It felt so real. Zane wasn’t even the one being charged, and he almost looked.

Tar spilling from the Brimstone Drake’s lips, smoke gurgling from its nostrils. It swerved around, moving to answer with a blast of its own—

This time Zane timed it. He could tell the thing had caught on. It was loading its Molten Breath in its throat. It was trying not to open its mouth until it had to. It knew what Zane wanted to do now. When it opened its mouth to rinse the fake Drake, it probably figured even if Zane tried again the sheer flow of tar pouring out its mouth would shove the Axe right out its mouth.

And it was right—except…

This time Zane threw the axe before it even opened its mouth. He watched the fake Drake’s charge, watched the real Drake’s body language. And timed it just right. That the moment the boss opened its mouth his Axe lodged clean into the roof of the mouth.

The Drake screeched, bit down. Its molten breath poured out.

But the axe stayed put.

Zane hadn't thrown that axe to kill it. He hadn’t thrown that axe to go deep. Zane had thrown it in a very particular orientation, for a very particular purpose. Vertically. He'd thrown it so it’d get stuck just behind the Drake's upper teeth, and when the Drake tried clamping down, all it did was cut itself with the axe’s other side.

Blood fountained everywhere. The Drake let out a monstrous cry of pain. It kept trying to close its mouth, it kept hurting itself, the axe was lodged tight. A neat little wedge.

Then Zane fed his other axe down its open throat. It choked. Its hateful red eyes bulged. Its serpent-like neck thrashed here and there, it trembled, it spasmed.

Then it fell over. And died.

Brimstone Drake has been slain!

Clearance Objectives: 2/4

Level Up!

Essence Level 51 -> 52

Skill Up!

Chain Mastery II -> III

Title Earned!

Dragon Slayer I

All attacks do 3% more damage to dragon family monsters

He looked over at Avery. Avery looked back at him. They both seemed astounded.

Just like that?

They had surgically targeted its weakness. And then ambushed it. It made sense. Still, though…

That's it?

“Yes!” Avery dashed over to him. She seemed very excited. “Dude, that was awesome! High five!”

“What?” He said. “That was way too easy.”

Avery just blinked at him. “Huh?”

“You said the second floor was much harder than this?”

“… yeah?”

“Good,” he grunted. “We’ll see.”

She looked so baffled standing there with her hands still up. He felt a little bad. So he sighed, and high-fived her, and moved to inspect the hoard they just earned.

“Wait, you want it to be harder?” she called.

“…”

“There's something wrong with you, you know that?”

***

The hoard looked just like he'd imagined a dragon's hoard would look, but instead of gold coins, they were glowing white crystals. Normal essence stones burned dimly, but these glowed like pale moons on a dark night. Apparently, they were ten times as strong. The only problem was carrying them—he'd supposed they'd have to leave most of it here and come back for it once this was a safe zone.

Avery was picking through the pile, cooing over random shiny trinkets. When he inspected them, he saw they were mostly useless: cursed amulets, pendants, dented helms, broken daggers.

“I knew it,” she said.

“What?”

“I had a good feeling the moment I saw you,” she said, grinning. “I knew we’d go well together. I’ve been in teams before. They can’t keep up. You’re different.”

It felt absurd to think, but they did arguably too well. That was only kind of fun. Two Signed on one team might be too much. That second floor… he’d better find a real challenge down there.

Then she gasped.

“It's a bag of holding!”

Bag of Holding (E)

Stores a pocket dimension within, allowing its owner to carry an inventory of objects without the burden of their space or weight. At E-grade, this treasure can store approximately 57 feet by 57 feet by 57 feet of space.

So a pocket inventory. Maybe they could make out with some of the stuff after all. Not all the stones, but a good chunk. And whatever trinkets here were worth taking.

“These are pretty common drops in D-ranked dungeons,” said Avery. “Must’ve been left behind by one of those adventurers. A lot of them have them. Hey—ever notice something strange? Some of these things—” She pointed at an F-grade rusted steel dagger—“Are way too old. I know for a fact there weren't this many parties stomping around the place before I got here."

Zane knew what she meant. That Cavern of Insight with the sword slashes… there was no way that was done by a human expert. At least… not someone like him. Not something from here.

“You think these are fake?” He said. “Dungeon generated?”

“Seems kind of odd to make them seem so real-seeming though, doesn’t it?” Avery chewed on her lip. "Nah. I bet these are real, just not from here. I bet it's like… the system has this giant inventory of all kinds of cool shit, and it just tosses some down when it makes a dungeon. And it includes stuff it got from dungeons too. So it recycles.”

She reached into the bag.

“There's stuff in here—”

She yanked something out. A scroll, like something straight out of the collection of an ancient Chinese emperor. Its ends were topped with gold.

Whispering Wind Steps (C)

Prequisites: At least 2 Major Laws of the Elemental Law of Wind

Teaches the Rare Skill: Whispering Wind Steps. This tome is a heritage treasure of Planet Thalen’s Green Clouds Faction.

C-Grade? Two Major Laws as the Prequisites?

“What the fuck?” said Avery. He was thinking the exact same thing.

“Planet Thalen?” Zane blinked. “There’s other planets?”

Avery looked at him funny. “Of course. That’s old news. This is C-Grade, dude! The Hell’s it doing in a dump like this?”

“Don’t know,” he said. “But neither of us can use it. You know any Wind Laws?”

She shook her head. “I wonder how much the Beacon shop would trade for it, though…”

They decided they’d figure out what to do with it later. He offered to cash it in with the Beacon, then split whatever they got, but she shook her head.

“Nah. I’m one of yours now, remember? Use it for the Faction. Wait…” She slapped her head. “Forgot to request it. Here—”

Avery Lively requests to join the Luminous Faction (E)

Accept? (Y/N)

He did.

Avery Lively

Essence Level 54

Type: Creature

Class: Spectral Seeker

Faction: Luminous Faction

“Alright!” She grinned her crooked grin. “Now you’re stuck with me.” She went back to scavenging.

He turned his sights to the treasure on the top of the stack, the treasure that’d caught his attention the instant he set foot in the room. That red translucent crystal with the fire burning deep within… up close, he could see those distortions around it weren’t heat waves. They looked like his fires.

Those were distortions of Law.

Comments

good catch, I am retconning the prior description to read 'in many civilizations' >.>

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The Infernal Mauler's whistling sound effect is supposed to be a portent of devilry in many different planets, no?

Lotfi Adam

I have a feeling that law of fire and law of ignition could be combined with a sort of moral law like law of purification or consumption, but also maybe holy or infernal

Thomas Issa


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