Chapter 200 – Day 433 – Die Or Run
Added 2022-11-21 00:00:02 +0000 UTCBut when there were only two golems they climbed up the wall. I would need to try as well. Would it be possible with a high enough Body stat to punch into the stone and make my own hand holds and foot holds?
There was the natural mental instinct to avoid punching walls. It was the same thing that stopped a person from running at a wall without raising up their arms. I had practiced taking tumbles already and was fine, even if I was a bit scuffed. But I had never pushed my resistance to physical damage.
I wasn’t a physical combatant, punching things felt like a very dangerous way to fight. With how the Body stat worked, one would have to guess if they could punch through something. You couldn’t tell exactly how your force would be canceled and by how much.
I knew I had only touched the surface level of super hand to hand combat, but seeing the golems climb up the wall humbled me even more at my lack of true understanding of what the Body stat meant. I turned my attention back to the streets, since I needed to focus now. I didn’t know the path from the South gate to the plaza.
We ended up going down a long street towards the North, with no turnoffs, but it ended in a dead end. “Up and over!” I shouted at Naran who was still carrying Fethee. Naran kicked off the ground towards one of the windows on the second floor to leap up to the roof.
I darted to the side. Acid Shot. A panel intercepted my attack. Acid Shot x2. The golem began melting.
“Minor Tremor. Minor Tremor!” Naran called out from the roof, targeting the ground the second golem was landing on. It sunk deeply into the ground, up past its legs. I didn’t hesitate. Acid Shot. I was out of energy as I dived into a building. The stone was shredded by a scattershot attack.
The ground shuddered as the trapped golem leapt out of the ground. I quickly exited the building to see it going soaring onto the rooftops after Naran. I raced over and grabbed the crystal from the golem I had killed. I then quickly jumped up to the roof level with a bit of parkour from the windows.
Naran was looping around the group of buildings. I angled my path to catch up with him as the golem chased us. “Back to the wall!” I called out.
“Got it!” Naran called back. We regrouped and retreated to the wall. The golem was like a melted popsicle. Its box shape was much lumpier after my skill had gone to work. We were almost to the gate when I decided to act since I had recovered enough energy.
I slowed down. Acid Shot. The golem’s surface was messed up. No panel to block my attack. It was hit again. Acid Shot. I used the skill for a third time. It crashed into the ground behind us. This was a big chance, my hand went for the Processing Rod. Then it hit me. It would only work up to level 3. I let out a small sigh as the golem turned to dust.
Naran skidded to a halt and slowly walked back over. He set Fethee on the ground, who looked worn and sick, but alive.
I went over and picked up the crystal after the acid from my skill had disappeared. After that we made our way back to the gate and found the crystal we had left behind. Thankfully it wasn’t long enough for the level 4 crystal to disappear.
We made our way back to the plaza slowly. “Well we won,” I said.
“Yeah, won,” Naran replied and let out a sigh.
“We also learned a lot,” I added.
“And there is going to be trouble about Gertrude and her team,” Naran said.
“There won’t be,” I countered.
“Really?” Naran asked.
“I just have to tell the truth. The truth is the strongest explanation. Also, we can share the odd behaviors of level 4 monsters. Gertrude was a hero who sacrificed her life to gain valuable information,” I said.
“I am too tired to discuss this,” Naran said.
“You don’t like running constantly from monsters that want to smush you?” I asked sarcastically.
“I have no idea how we would even grind them. I mean it might be possible, but it would be a lot of headache for not many points compared to level 3 monsters,” Naran said.
“Teamwork, Naran. Teamwork,” I said. He let out a soft chuckle. “You hanging in there Fethee?” I asked the man.
“Yes, just sore, very sore,” he said with a grimace.
“How much was the previous restoration?” I asked.
“About four thousand,” Fethee said, and I nodded at that. He should have enough points for another. No need to spend any more crystals on him.
“Three crystals, not bad,” Naran said.
“It isn’t.” I didn’t make a snide remark about having more if he left Fethee behind. It was tempting, but no need to create pointless drama. “Nice job, during the whole thing.”
“You too. I would have had no chance,” Naran replied.
“Nice move with the Minor Temorthere at the end to trap one,” I complimented Naran.
“It worked, but I don’t see how I can close the gap with just the Body stat,” Naran said with a sigh.
“For the golems, sure. But the next level 4, my skill might not pull through. I am more concerned by their range of attacks. We might see level 4 monsters with a similar appearance, but different attacks,” I replied.
“I wouldn’t count anything out. So, are we heading back to Purgatory?” Naran asked me.
“I am not that inclined to. Spending time in the city will only do so much. Better to focus on grinding. But our spot was found,” that was the frustrating part. I didn’t want to give up the spot we had right. There were two level 3 monsters we could both grind. If we changed spots, there would be the hassle of finding such a perfect spot again.
The fact the city was nearby in an almost straight line was a huge advantage to cashing in crystals. There were things that needed to be explored in other level 3 areas, like finding their dungeons to see if they were towers. But I wasn’t in a rush.
“I didn’t look back. Any chance anyone survived?” Naran asked.
“No. The golems would have finished them off. They seem to have a methodology of matching up combatants one to one, going from weakest to strongest based on total stats. So, golems would have broken off to kill the rest of Gertrude’s team and we saw seven afterwards,” I answered.
“Figured as much. What a waste,” Naran replied. I disagreed. The amount of information we gained was incredibly valuable. It also brought a smile to my face if the Ritualist poked level 4 monsters. They had quality and quantity and were relentless in pursuit.
It was honestly kind of scary how they didn’t tire in the slightest and just kept going after us. Well, we weren’t faster than them. That was the other scary part. The golems were still stupid. They had very bad targeting and teamwork.
If they had deployed in front and around us, it would have been a massacre. I needed to be able to kill a smart monster at a higher level before I dared take a level 5 fight. That kind of fight wouldn’t be simple either. My main advantage was out thinking my enemies, especially the monsters.
But in a fight between two equally intelligent beings, it would come down to stats and skills. I couldn’t expect to pull a victory through grit like I had. How would intelligence work on the higher level monsters if they knew they couldn’t win?
The monsters chased me, which gave me a huge advantage in terms of setting the tempo of our fight. But if I was forced to chase them, it would be a lot harder to win. It was kind of aggravating that level 4 monsters had both a power and intelligence boost at the same time.
In terms of power, it was coming to two steps after climbing single step stairs for a while. Intelligence was a separate scale than power, which meant there would be future leaps in monster ability. Each level up had to be taken extremely seriously going forward.
I smiled slightly. In the end I had won and survived. I wasn’t ready to go poking level 4 monsters to grind them right away. But once I knew their capabilities and behavior, it wasn’t out of the question either.
Comments
Gotcha, that makes sense. Hard to say which would be scarier. A huge wall exploding towards you or two monstrosities on that huge wall looking down on the town and then leaping towards you.
Grey Kylia
2022-11-21 06:17:56 +0000 UTCGlad you are around for it. Thank you for the kind words.
Mister Vii
2022-11-21 05:52:05 +0000 UTCSomething I will note on the edit pass I will do when I get there. There are a lot of things like that need a little bit more clarification. They saw the golems climb up and over onto the top of the wall. Like someone climbing on top of a cliff and you see them reach the top. Hmm, a better description is needed.
Mister Vii
2022-11-21 05:51:00 +0000 UTCchapter 200 whoo whoo. glad i found this book love it so far
kyle
2022-11-21 04:01:43 +0000 UTCThe start of this chapter is a little sudden, I think maybe it could use a single sentence of padding to start it just for clarity. Something like, "as expected everything went great at the first gate but" or maybe "at the next wall a golem suicided as planned but" and then lead to your normal sentence that starts with "but" and describing them climbing the wall. Maybe it's just me and unneeded since it can be inferred that thier plan worked partially and got down to 2 golems since obviously there is only 2 golems now but I think it would help the flow. On a side note though, how did they witness them climbing the wall? It's great imagery and leads to fun questions but it specifies them climbing up and not down. So if the golems climbed the outside to get to them that requires them to be on the inside otherwise they wouldnt bother. But if they are inside why would they have climbed the wall to look down at the golems when they would have assumed the wall to be exploding soon? That's practically suicidal with thier knowledge. I suppose an easy answer would be Michael saw them do it from outside as they chased naran inside. However that doesn't make alot of sense as they were planning to whittle them down to just a 1v1 for him to kill. Staying outside is just a risk before that point.
Grey Kylia
2022-11-21 01:31:07 +0000 UTC