Grand Game 152: Death to my Enemies
Added 2022-05-09 11:20:14 +0000 UTCDay Seven. Morning.
For a second, I could only gape at the Game messages.
The Adjudicator was offering me a Class evolution? And now, in the middle of a battle? It couldnât have come at a worse time.
I knew I didnât have time to ponder the choice, but at the same time, I realized I couldnât pass up on the opportunity either. Not hesitating further, I replied in the affirmative to the Adjudicatorâs query.
Your Class has evolved! You are now a mindslayer!
Your secret blood trait has been triggered!
To conceal your bloodline, your Class will be reported as being that of a mindstalker to other players and Powers.
More messages vied for my consideration, defining the exact changes made to my Class, but I had no time to spare them. Ishitaâs sworn demanded my attention.
Remaining crouched near the cave wall, I eyed the three surviving mages.
âFinally!â Xrex exclaimed, eyes fixed on the dead wyvern. Striding towards it, he spat on the corpse. âAnd good riddance. Now, find that damn thief. I want his head!â
On my left, Ishan groaned and rolled onto his back. âXrex... help me!â he gasped. âIâm... dying.â
The lizardman ignored him. Turning about in a slow circle, he scanned the darkness.
My gaze shifted to Lutra, and with a start, I realized that during my moment of distraction, the human mage had begun another spell. Whatever it was, it couldnât be good for me.
I canât afford to let him finish. Spinning psi, I blinked into Lutraâs shadow.
You have teleported yourself six yards away. Three hostile entities have failed to detect you!
Lutra was still chanting. Not waiting for him to finish, I dropped my last bomb at his feet.
You have ignited a smoke bomb. You are hidden.
As more clouds billowed into the chamber, Xrex spun in my direction. âLutra, heâsââ
I stopped listening. I was safe from the lizardmanâs attacks for the time being. Raising my swords, I assaulted the human mageâs shields.
I struck hard and fast, attacking first with ebonheart, then with spiderâs bite. I empowered both blades with piercing strikes, and even though I hit out blindly, I didnât miss.
You have attempted to backstab Lutra. Backstab failed! The damage has been transferred to the targetâs shield. Three hostile entities have failed to detect you!
You have attempted to backstab Lutra. Backstab failed! The damage has been transferred to the targetâs shield. Three hostile entities have failed to detect you!
I felt Lutraâs shieldâalready weakened by Besinaâtremble under the pressure of my devastating twin blows. Even better, with the smoke concealing me, I remained hidden.
I repeated the combo, quicksilver fast. Both hits landed.
Lutraâs chanting faltered. âXrex⊠do something!â he shouted. âI canât hold him off much longer.â
Ignoring the mageâs outcry, I hit his shield again with piercing strikes.
âI canât see him!â Xrex hissed in frustration.
Lutra was done waiting. In a flat panic, he fled blindly. I kept up with him easily, tracing his flight by the sound of his footsteps alone.
On the run, I struck again. Once. Twice. That was enough.
Lutraâs frost shield has been destroyed!
âNo!â the mage exclaimed. âIshita, helpââ
He got no further. Following the sound of his voice, both my blades flew forward to slash at his face.
As powerful as the mageâs shield had been, his body was equally frail.
You have killed Lutra with a fatal blow. You have slain a sworn servant of Ishita, increasing her ire towards you!
With a last whimper, the human mage crumpled to the ground.
~~~
I rolled away from the corpse, senses alert for the one threat remaining: Xrex. Clouds still lay heavy in the cavern, and the lizardman, unhelpfully, had gone quiet.
Xrex was stalking me just as I was him.
Placing each foot with care, I padded through the cavern, listening intently, but other than for Ishanâs harsh breathing, I heard nothing. My foe was better at remaining quiet than Iâd expected.
For Xrex, it was a waiting game. Once the clouds dissipated, he would have clear line of sight to me. For me, though, the passing seconds were precious.
Letâs see if I canât lure him out.
I cast ventro, disguising my location. âNot suddenly scared, are you, Xrex?â I mocked.
There was no response.
âDonât tell me the high and mighty sworn of Ishita is afraid of a meager thief?â I jeered.
Still nothing.
âWhat will your goddess say? Mind you, her intelligence is questionable, and I wouldnât blame you if you didnât place muchââ
A bolt of light cut through the smoke, shattering a harmless piece of rock. I grinned. I had the lizardmanâs location now.
I chuckled. âTouched a nerve, did I?â I quipped as I rushed through the gray smoke to where I knew Xrex to be.
Perhaps, realizing his error, the lizardman didnât respond. But it was too late for him to hide now. I had closed near enough that the sound of Xrexâs shallow breathing carried clearly to my sharp ears.
Accelerating suddenly, I rammed my shoulder into where I estimated the mageâs shield to start.
I hit him head-on.
Xrex hissed as he stumbled backward. I didnât let him break contact. Keeping one hand outstretched and touching his shield, I fell with him. A bolt of fire burst from the mage, striking me on the arm. Intense pain rippled down the limb, but I ignored it.
I had my foe pinned under me, but I was running out of time.
I raised ebonheart and hacked at the lizardman. Another spell shot out from Xrex, this one striking me in the shoulder.
Xrex has cast stonegrip on you.
Spell failed! You are immune to tier 1 and 2 entanglement spells.
I laughed. Ironically, it was Xrexâs dead companionâs item that had saved me. Beneath me, the lizardman cursed as he realized his spell had failed. Ignoring his sputtered words, I kept raining down blows on him.
After a moment, Xrex grew tight-lipped again and returned to using damaging spells. I wasnât sure why he didnât try other castings. I suspected it was because his sight was too impaired to target me properly.
Whatever the case, from then on, Xrex only threw fire bolts at me. Some hit me fully, a few missed entirely, and many only grazed me. Xrex was casting blindlyâand ineffectually. My own attacks were more accurate. Every blow landed, and every blow ate at his shield.
Bit by bit, I wore Xrex down.
It wasnât pleasant or elegant, and halfway through, I had to quaff a healing potion, but finally, I broke through my foeâs defenses.
Then, without hesitation, I plunged both my blades into the lizardman.
~~~
Xrex took longer to die than Lutra, but after four successive blows, he stopped moving.
You have killed Xrex with a fatal blow. You have slain a sworn servant of Ishita, increasing her ire towards you!
Panting heavily, I rolled off the corpse. I didnât bother to move further. Smoke still clouded the cave, and the only one of my foes remaining alive didnât sound in a good way. Eyes closed, I cast chi heal and mended my body from the burns the mage had inflicted.
It took a while, and by the time I was done, the air was free of smoke. Using my swords to support me, I rose to my feet. I was fully healed but remained weary.
I surveyed the cave, ignoring the corpses as my gaze fixed on Ishan. Miraculously, he was still alive. Moaning and mumbling to himself, the human appeared to be in the throes of agony.
Sheathing my blades, I walked over. Ishanâs eyes widened at my approach, but he didnât stop muttering under his breath.
Heâs not muttering. Heâs chanting.
Suddenly wary, my hands dropped to my blades, ready to whip them out.
A heartbeat later, I paused as I noticed an oddity. Some of Ishanâs wounds were closing. It was in response to his spell, I realized. I grinned as understanding dawned. âThat wyvernâs poison is no joke, is it?â I asked conversationally.
Ishan glared at me but didnât break off from his chanting. Reaching out with my will, I queried his health status.
The target is Ishan. He is severely injured and infected by a wyvernâs toxin.
I shook my head in pretended sorrow. The mage was barely holding the toxin at bay, and all too soon, I expected it would overcome him.
Deciding to let Ishan be for nowâhe was certainly no threatâI pivoted a slow circle searching the cave for what I had come for.
It didnât take long for me to find it.
In a tiny alcove, set in the rock wall behind where Xrex had fallenâhad the lizardman thought to guard it?âwas a tall cylindrical object with a dull red sheen.
The shield generator.
Walking over, I inspected the area intently for traps. As far as I could tell, there were none. Nervous suddenly, now that my goal was almost within reach, I lifted the object out of the alcove and inspected it.
The target is an Aether Cloaking Device, an artifact of unknown rank forged by the Power Ishita. Items of this type generate a sector-wide cloaking field and are often used to hide sensitive locations from hostile eyes.
I hefted the object in my hands. It was surprisingly light and seemed to be formed from multiple small crystals intricately fused together. But for all the importance of the artifact, it looked fragile. âHuh,â I grunted, then, whipping my arm forward, smashed the shield generator against the ground.
You have destroyed an Aether Cloaking Device. Congratulations, Michael, youâve shattered the shield woven about sector 12,560. This sectorâs aether coordinates are no longer hidden.
You have destroyed an artifact of Ishita, increasing her ire towards you!
That was easy.
With a pleased grin pasted across my face, I turned around to look at Ishan. He was staring at me aghast and even went so far to break from his chanting to hiss at me. âYou idiot! Do you know what youâve done?â
I nodded. âSure, I do,â I replied easily, walking back to him. âIâve opened up the sector for my escape.â I smiled. âAnd I suppose for anyone else who wishes to enter.â
Drawing to a halt before the mage, I crouched down. There was no doubt he was dying. The pallor refused to leave his face, and his limbs had begun to tremble. If Ishan could have healed himself of the wyvern poison, he would surely have done so by now. âTell your goddess when you see her that her monopoly in this sector is over.â I paused theatrically. âOh wait, youâre on your last life, arenât you? I guess you wonât be seeing Ishita again, after all.â
Ishan glared at me. âShe will not stop hunting you for this,â he said between chants. âBefore you die, you will be made to regret this.â
I shrugged. âI donât fear your spider goddess.â I stared at him thoughtfully for a moment, then withdrew a full healing potion from my belt and dangled it in front of his face.
The moment he realized what it was, Ishan couldnât tear his gaze away from the flask.
âTake it,â I said, almost gently.
Naked disbelief crossed the mageâs face.
âGo on, itâs no trick. I want to talk to you properly, and I canât do that if every second you break off to chant a spell.â
Ishan stretched out a trembling hand. Quivering with eagerness, he gulped down the flaskâs contents and squeezed his eyes shut as the potionâs life-giving energy washed away the wyvernâs toxinâs effects, if not the toxin itself. A moment later, his eyes snapped open to feel ebonheart resting under his chin.
âFeeling better?â I asked.
He nodded slowly.
âGood. Now we can talk,â I said and gestured to my blade. âThink of this as insurance, so there are no... accidents. Chant again, and you die. Got it?â
Ishan nodded again.
âAlright, in return for my generosity, you will answer a few questions.â
The mage sneered. âAnd why should I? Iâm still a dead man. The healing potion wonât save me.â
âIt wonât,â I agreed. I held out a second potion. âBut this will.â