Path of Dragons 6 - Chapter 27 - Refining Tactics
Added 2024-09-09 15:10:01 +0000 UTCElijah perched upon one of the boulders made of black, volcanic rock. Cloaked in Guise of the Unseen, he was entirely undetectable, which gave him a perfect view of the battle a few dozen feet below. Sadie stood at the head of the obsidian bridge, her sword flashing with bright light as she took down one char goblin after another. Each time she hacked into one of them – even if it was only a scratch – red magma erupted from the wound. So, after cutting one in half at the waist – Elijah could sympathize with its plight – she danced backward to avoid the explosion of molten rock.
At the same time, six other goblins remained immobilized by one of Kurik’s traps. Despite the desperate heat, their feet were frozen to the ground by huge blocks of ice. They were free to attack, but as had been established in the previous few battles, the creatures lacked any long-range options. They were capable of breathing fire, and the lava that came from their wounds came with a little extra reach, but they were mostly brawlers.
The same could not be said for the golem at the end of the bridge. It was at least a dozen feet tall and so thick that its limbs looked almost indistinguishable from its torso. Made of jagged black metal, it cut quite an intimidating figure – even more so because Elijah had seen one in action. In the first fight, he’d found himself on the receiving end of its attacks, and it was an experience he never wanted to repeat.
He watched as the thing rumbled forward, its footfalls heavy enough to shake the bridge. Each movement came with a hiss of steam, though Elijah knew that there was no machinery beneath its metallic exterior. Instead, there was just more metal upon which had been etched a delicate framework of enchantments. The thing was not alive in the most general sense, but it was close enough that disabling it gave experience.
As the creature approached, its gait steady but unhurried, Elijah held his breath. If it reached Sadie, bad things would happen. The Crusader could probably survive, but in doing so, she would assuredly take quite a few grievous wounds that would take hours, if not days, to heal.
That was what had happened the first time they’d tried to cross one of the bridges, and the second one hadn’t been much better. It had forced them to reevaluate their tactics, resulting in their current adjustment. Elijah could only hope that it would be enough to prevent the worst.
Just as the golem crossed the halfway point, it stumbled. A second later, a powerful surge of ethera swept over the thing, and it fell face-first onto the bridge. It wasn’t dead – as much as a creature like that could die – but it had been temporarily disabled. Dat, who’d so far remained unseen, leaped atop it, and used one of his daggers to pry a panel off its back. It had taken quite a bit of time to find that spot, but despite the hours of effort spent on the endeavor, Elijah knew there was no guarantee that it would work.
Still, after yanking free the black iron paneling, Dat plunged his dagger into the cluster of enchantments beneath. Another explosion of ethera erupted from the fallen golem, and the thing lost all power. It went limp, clanking against the surface of the obsidian bridge.
But even then, Elijah didn’t move.
His time to act would come soon enough.
Gradually, Sadie and the others began to whittle down the small horde of char goblins, though not without a large degree of difficulty. From his vantage point, Elijah got a good look at everyone’s abilities, and he had to admit that he was more than a little impressed. They’d all grown tremendously since the beginning of the Trial, which was a trend he expected to continue.
However, as they’d discovered while trying to cross the last bridge, their current level just wasn’t enough. That was why they’d once again been forced to adapt their strategy, employing new tactics in the hopes that they could confront the latest obstacle without nearly dying.
A few minutes into the battle, a trio of newcomers approached. Moving with far more finesse, the three figures were much taller than the char goblins. Despite its height, the one in the middle was just as spindly as the ones engaged in battle with Elijah’s companions. However, the two flanking it were far more muscular, and he didn’t need an inspection ability to recognize that they were dealing with hobgoblin variants.
Of course, Elijah had already known as much, having encountered a similar trio the day before. That had been a vicious battle that he and his companions had only narrowly survived. And that had only been due to sheer luck, rather than skill or power. He was well aware of just how much damage they could inflict, so he wasted no time in leaping from his position and racing across the rocky ground before he latched onto the side of the bridge.
To ensure he wasn’t detected, Elijah flipped around and crawled across the underside until he reached the far side of the bridge. Dat had already abandoned his position atop the golem, retreating to where Sadie and the others continued to fight. So, there was nothing barring the three hobgoblins from reaching the group.
At least as far as they knew.
Elijah waited until the creatures were a few feet onto the bridge, but the second they passed the spot he’d marked in his mind, he skittered to the topside and used Venom Strike, Predator Strike, and Envenom before leaping at the one in the middle. The second he got close, a red shield bloomed into being, singing Elijah’s face, but it burst only a moment later. Even as he sank his fangs into the hobgoblin’s shoulder, a wave of dense fire erupted from its body, washing over Elijah.
If his Constitution attribute had been even a few points shy of its current mark, the fires would have charred his scales. But the combination of his high attributes and Ward of the Seasons kept the damage to a minimum, and he delivered his payload of venom – along with Insidious Malady – before leaping free.
It was just in time, too, because he only narrowly avoided the grasping claw of one of the stockier, melee-focused hobgoblin guards. He hit the obsidian ground on the run, and predictably, the trio wheeled around, intending to take care of him before turning their attention to the larger group. Fire, dense and hot enough that Elijah could feel it even a dozen feet away, manifested upon the hobgoblin mage’s hands. However, just as it turned to face Elijah’s retreating form, a barrage of crossbow bolts slammed into the mage at the center.
They all knew that the spellcaster was by far the most dangerous of the trio, so it wasn’t long before Sadie and Kurik added their own attacks to the mix. The huge Blade of the Avenger burst from the ground, sheering one of the creature’s legs down to the bone, while one of Kurik’s arrows slammed into its slim torso.
But those were just distractions for the true attacks. Dat’s crossbow bolts glowed with blue ethera, and when they hit, they did so with enough power to send the creature staggering. More importantly, those bolts carried with them the Hex of Tongues, which Dat claimed would prevent spellcasting for at least three seconds.
The mage stumbled to its knees, and the fire encasing its hands winked out. It looked on, panic in its eyes as Elijah’s venom took hold. It seized, and black foam spewed from its mouth. It managed to cling to life for another few moments, but it did no good. The thing died only ten seconds after Elijah’s first attack.
However, just because the most dangerous foe had fallen, it didn’t mean they were in the clear. There were a few smaller char goblins remaining, and they were powerful enough to injure his teammates. Of more concern were the pair of hobgoblin guards, both of which were stronger than they had any right to be.
And with their companion down, they lost all sense of reason. The moment they realized the mage was dead, the two hobgoblin guards let out a string of indecipherable curses, each one more guttural than the last, then charged the closest enemy. That happened to be Elijah.
Knowing he couldn’t outrun them, Elijah initiated the shift into his guardian form. Even as his body took on the shape of the lamellar ape, he used Savage Might. Then, in a move he seldom employed, embraced Venom Strike. Normally, he didn’t use it in anything but his blight dragon form. Yet, he’d recently discovered that that strategy was a mistake. Using it in his guardian form drained his stamina quite a bit – which was a bit troubling, given that he usually used Iron Scales as well – but it was more than capable of adding a bit of extra lethality to his already savage attacks.
The transformation completed, and Elijah met the two hobgoblins’ charge with one of his own. And when they collided, they did so with enough force to shake the very foundations of the obsidian bridge. However, Elijah definitely got the worst of the exchange. Part of him blamed the fact that he was fighting two-on-one, but he knew the truth. The hobgoblins were physically stronger than him.
More durable, too.
He’d discovered that in a previous clash against their ilk. That was why he’d held nothing back, using Savage Might and Venom Strike to augment his attributes and damage. He barely held his own, but inch by inch, he gave up ground. Yet, every wild attack he landed carried with it a little venom. It wasn’t enough to turn the tide of battle on its own – it was quite weak when used outside of the Shape of Venom – but it was more than capable of weakening the creatures over time.
Elijah absorbed a hacking slash to his shoulder, then winced when he took a club to the ribs. Even with Iron Scales mitigating some of the damage, enough leaked through that he knew he couldn’t hold up for much longer. Still, he returned those attacks by raking his claws across a hobgoblin’s unprotected face, then snapped out a bite that ended with him clamping down on a forearm.
The bone cracked beneath the force of his jaws, but it didn’t break altogether. The hobgoblin ripped the limb free, leaving behind a few chunks of flesh as it kicked out. Elijah took the blow in his chest, which sent him tumbling backward with enough force that, if it weren’t for the bridge’s guardrail, he would’ve ended up in the river of lava below. As it was, when he looked up, he saw an enraged hobgoblin leaping at him through the air.
Pure hatred marred the thing’s expression, but Elijah could only focus on how much the thing looked like his friend Venka. Certainly, its skin was coarse and pitch black, just like the char goblins’, but the features were remarkably similar to those of the only other hobgoblin he’d met.
He didn’t dwell on the similarity even for a second. He knew the creatures were put there by the system. He didn’t know how. Nor did he want to think about what that meant in terms of their sapience. Instead, he could only focus on the danger they represented. So, he threw himself at the monster, taking another axe-blow to the hip, but he barely managed to use his superior weight to throw it aside.
That was when Sadie arrived.
She didn’t bother with any skills, other than the one that made her blade glow. Instead, she simply hacked into the creature’s back, breaking ribs with every blow. Meanwhile, Dat took on the other hobgoblin. He fought like a martial artist, but not the fancy sort one might see in a kung fu movie. Rather, he moved like an MMA fighter, though one armed with a pair of shortswords. That was to say that, despite his clear handicap in terms of attributes, he made the hobgoblin look like an untrained amateur.
Part of that was because it had been wounded by Elijah, but even if it had been healthy, the thing would have had trouble keeping up with Dat. However, all it would take was one solid blow from the hobgoblin, and the fight would end.
It was a fine line to walk, but in that situation, it was necessary.
Elijah pushed himself away, then took on his caster form. With Sadie and Dat taking the attention of the hobgoblins, he seized upon the opportunity to heal himself. He needn’t have bothered, because one of Ron’s heals hit him a second before his transformation was complete. Still, Elijah didn’t resume one of his bestial forms. Instead, he added damage to the battle via his spells.
The fight wore on for a few more minutes, with the durable hobgoblins stubbornly clinging to life until the last of their endurance faded. When the battle finally ended, it did so anticlimactically, with both of the monstrous humanoids simply collapsing when they no longer had the strength to stand. Sadie took on the task of hacking them to pieces until everyone received a wave of experience.
And just like that, the fight was over.
Elijah, breathing hard, said, “That went well, right?”
“It was passable,” Sadie agreed.
“Only four more bridges to go,” Dat said. The day before, Elijah had found a promontory from which he’d gained a little more insight into their intended path. And from what he’d seen, there were indeed a handful of bridges between them and the gate that was their ultimate destination.
“Should have plenty of time to refine our techniques, then,” Sadie said. Then, she went on to explain every single thing everyone had done wrong. It would have been frustrating if she hadn’t turned her attention to her own performance, and with at least as much criticism as she leveled at everyone else. By the time she was finished, Elijah found himself wondering if they’d really won the fight or if he’d just imagined the whole thing.
Regardless, there was plenty of daylight left, and as Dat had pointed out, they needed to cross four more bridges before they even reached the challenge. So, after enduring Sadie’s after-battle criticism, they took what they could from their fallen enemies – there wasn’t much aside from a couple of obsidian daggers and a handful of ethereum – and set out for the next bridge, which was still a few miles away.
Comments
I know it is a big ask but can we get a character sheet for Kurik or Ron. They are being hard carried by character and his group also I wanted to see the skills of a trapper or a healing focused caster. Maybe even a conversation between two "normal" characters. Kurik honestly is my favorite character (Elijah and Sadie coming in at second), Ron of course fighting for his daughter. Their abilities have been mentioned but I am extremely curious about Kurik and how his saboteur abilities as well as Ron's healing class.
thomas johnson
2024-09-09 20:37:05 +0000 UTCWith the author context in mind, I am a lot happier with the inclusion of the world itself removing their shackles. Also, with them being forerunners. What would happen if the invaders were unable to leave the challenge? Due to the growing difficulty.
thomas johnson
2024-09-09 20:33:01 +0000 UTCThanks Blooper you said it perfectly. It feels like none of them are making a difference not just eligiah. And with how many advances each of them have made not just eligiah. It doesn’t help that in every single challenge they just fly by the seat of their pants and that fact is constantly pointed out and discussed that they really would benefit from some kind of information gathering party member. Then none of that gets addressed and they rush in and almost die over and over. The challenges themselves have begun to follow a formula to the point the characters in the story are mentioning it.
Baconwargod
2024-09-09 18:12:24 +0000 UTCIt is discussed in an upcoming chapter. It's also been mentioned in passing a couple of times. But if you really want to know right now, the difficulty is much, much higher until the challenge is conquered for the first time. So, as forerunners, Elijah and his party are seeing the absolute worst case scenario for these challenges. After they're conquered, other groups (or individuals) can follow in their footsteps, but the challenge isn't nearly as high. Nor are the rewards (both in terms of the actual rewards they receive at the end of each challenge and the points they're given) as potent. In addition, the shackles on the natives loosens a little with every passing day. So, the entire event is meant to pose an escalating threat, even with the assumption that people are growing stronger the whole time.
Nicholas R Searcy
2024-09-09 18:09:36 +0000 UTCI understand that. My issue isn’t primarily with that. It’s that it doesn’t feel like he and his companions are making much of any progress when in story these power ups have been hyped as game changing. And the reasoning behind that not having been explained up to now. I enjoy that he isn’t always shining but I’m saying he and his companions feel like none of them shine and barely scrape by.
Baconwargod
2024-09-09 18:08:55 +0000 UTCI understand (and agree!) with the author's points about this story not being a typical one where the protagonist steamrolls everything. But I must also point out that my thoughts are very similar to what Baconwargod pointed out. Very regularly, it felt like their growth (not just Elijah's) had no impact on the difficulty of the trials. The scale of difficulty being almost do-or-die for the strongest party Earth could form, makes it feel like the trial as a whole is entirely unbalanced for anyone else. Now, if the difficulty scales or is adjusted to them everytime they start a new trial, that would make absolute sense, but I feel like they should have picked up on this detail and discussed it between themselves!
Blooper
2024-09-09 18:02:37 +0000 UTCI think the challenge is scaling to the overall power of Elijah, like possibly how high the score is in the leaderboard can be increasing the challenge of the world to better rewards upon completion of the trials rather than challenges
Kyler
2024-09-09 17:52:01 +0000 UTCI understand what you're saying, but outside of a few situations (maybe a couple per book), I have no interest in showing Elijah beating up on weaker opponents. This story was never meant to be about an overpowered protagonist because I just don't find that interesting. That doesn't mean he's not powerful. Elijah's leading in points because he's challenging himself to do difficult things. Will there be moments where Elijah can shine and be overpowered? Sure. But they're going to be rare because I just don't care to write those kinds of scenes unless there's something thematically interesting about them (like with the hunters in book 2). Maybe that means the story isn't for everyone, but I'm okay with that. There are plenty of stories out there where the protagonist steamrolls everything in their way (I know that's a bit reductive about what you're talking about). This is meant to be something different where our protagonist doesn't stand head-and-shoulders above everyone else in the world. He's strong, but not that strong.
Nicholas R Searcy
2024-09-09 17:27:44 +0000 UTCI’m not trying to be an asshole I just feel like that should have been stated or discussed between the characters at some point. Because I have really despised reading every new challenge because it never feels like the characters are meaningfully growing. I don’t get to see those cake walk fights which I understand could be boring but if all we see is the struggle how are we as readers supposed to keep in mind all the stuff off screen? Since there’s no one else in the trial to measure against with these challenges it just feels like they never get ahead. These power ups are supposed to be huge. His specialization has been hyped since we first saw the stat sheet and each power up in cultivation has been stated as being greater than the last. So for the past book and a half I’ve been deeply confused that it feels like none of it amounted to anything. I mean these criticisms in as good faith as I can. I just really would have liked to see that mentioned more. If it was totally on me that I missed it. But I feel like I’m not the only one who was deeply confused about this. We’ve seen a bit of the difference during his fight with Immortal General guy and when he used his expanded sense to sense the war elves but that feels like it’s been it. I’m sure it’s referenced more but it feels as though it’s constantly undercut by Eligiah getting pushed back by what we’re supposed to be mobs and not even the ones in the final area of the challenge. Again this could very much be a feels over reals kinda thing but it’s just how it’s seemed for the past few months.
Baconwargod
2024-09-09 17:09:03 +0000 UTChonestly, I think your power scaling is good I think it's just that how the upgrade in cultivation to Iron was perceived in how it made him a lot better. and how that's doesn't feel like its translating to real combat but looking back there is a lot of mention on how he's hardly able to tank which wouldn't have been an option before iron.
Niko
2024-09-09 16:27:03 +0000 UTCidk I feel like Elijah's abilities are undersold a little. I mean umm idk I guess it's the balance between making him too strong or just strong enough. cause if you think about it with his much higher level and cultivation, I feel like he should be on par if not better than the others regardless of specialty. Or maybe I'm underestimating how weak the starting point of the druid class is. Overall, it's still entertaining and the pace has been interesting I love the side stories which is also really cool as I generally don't enjoy them in other novels and the main story is equally as cool keep up the good work ;D . also thinking about it more the challenges should scale off a bit from Elijah's level so maybe its correct for them to still be so hard.
Niko
2024-09-09 16:18:48 +0000 UTCSomeone might want to remind Sadie that while it's all well and good to point out flaws, even necessary, it's only half the equation. It's also importing to point out where one does well. Magnify your strengths, minimize your weaknesses as it were.
Druid
2024-09-09 16:09:53 +0000 UTCThere are two factors at play. The first is that anything curated by the system (think towers, primal realms, and these challenges) are scaled. The second is something that will be explained later.
Nicholas R Searcy
2024-09-09 16:09:39 +0000 UTCI admit I'd wondered about that as well.
Druid
2024-09-09 16:08:06 +0000 UTCOh I thought the challenges were the same difficulty. I don’t remember it being mentioned that they recalibrate I’ve been confused for a while why it seems like they don’t get tangibly stronger in relation to the challenges.
Baconwargod
2024-09-09 16:04:27 +0000 UTCThese challenges are curated to be incredibly taxing, especially to the first challengers. So, even if Elijah and company are relatively stronger than they were at the beginning of the challenge, the difficulty increases enough to push them to their limits. There's also a factor of escalation that will be explained later. Still, you'll see the increased durability by the end of this arc. It's also important to note that I barely mention the fights that they overcome easily because I don't think they're interesting. But they're in the story (like the fights against wraiths and hunters) I've mentioned in passing.
Nicholas R Searcy
2024-09-09 16:02:08 +0000 UTCI understand but I was under the impression that with Iron scales he was pretty decent at mitigating damage along with his upgrade in cultivation. Which was mentioned to be a greater boost than from wood to stone. It just seems that with his gear, abilities and cultivation he would do better. Seems like he’s still struggling the same as when he didn’t have an iron body is all.
Baconwargod
2024-09-09 15:49:03 +0000 UTCThe simple answer is that, right now, yes they are. Not only do they gain many more points to the Constitution attribute, but they also have a host of abilities that focus on increasing their durability/ability to take damage. This will progressively change as people reach higher levels of cultivation (though unless Elijah focuses on that form with his next class evolution, he'll never be on the level of a tank with comparable power). You also have to understand that Sadie is our point of reference right now, and she's only one cultivation grade behind him (in Body), and she has an extremely strong class.
Nicholas R Searcy
2024-09-09 15:45:15 +0000 UTCDamn I thought his Iron body would boost his durability in his Ape form to let him really tank if he needs to. Are specialized tanks just that much more durable even without higher cultivation?
Baconwargod
2024-09-09 15:40:06 +0000 UTCThanks!
John
2024-09-09 15:37:10 +0000 UTC