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Chapter 823 - Battle in the streets

Grokus had known that something was brewing in the stratum above. A pesky Colony of ants led by an unusually large specimen, he hadn't thought it would anything that he couldn't manage, but this! This was absurd!

The constant rain of acid had begun soon after the spears landed in the city, coating everything, including himself, in the burning liquid. It wasn't enough to damage him, but it was certainly enough to tick him off. How long had it been since he'd actually been attacked personally? A hundred years?! This entire situation was ridiculous! But it wasn't too late to turn it to his advantage.

"Where is that filthy human Alir?! Why has he not responded to my summons?" he demanded of the air.

He was in a bad position right now, but with the support of the church of the path, everything could be salvaged. He did not underestimate the strength that the church could bring, far from it, he had high expectations. As chaos reigned all around him, Grokus counted down the long seconds as he impatiently waited for news of the priest. With disaster looming larger and the demons falling into disarray in the city, he had grown irritated enough that he’d begun to stir himself at last, shifting the weight on his ponderous legs that hadn't seen daylight in over a decade. He was about to take his first step when a mind bridge reached out to him from across the city. Recognising the mental patterns of the human, he allowed the connection.

[It has taken you some time to respond to my call, priest.]

The city lord allowed his mind to rumble with the undertones of the displeasure he felt. He may be the supplicant in this situation, but he still demanded the respect a demon city lord was due. On the other side of the connection, Alir Vinting rolled his eyes within the inner sanctum of his temple. Push had come to shove and now he wanted to beg a favour. The greed of a demon like Grokus was only to be expected really, considering what he was.

[Things have been rather hectic over the last ten minutes, as you might well imagine,] he responded dryly, not bothering to mask his dislike for the touch of the demonic mind against his own. [How might I serve you, O child of the path?]

Grokus grit the teeth in both his mouths at the open mocking of the last sentence but swallowed his anger down to his belly where he allowed it to simmer.

[I had hoped that your hierarchy would have a response to the deal that I proposed,] Grokus opened, [it seems that the time is ripe for a harvest as the insects have delivered themselves to our doorstep, saving you the trouble of hunting them.]

Alir tried not to yawn in case it was somehow transmitted across the bridge.

[Well, the cardinals were unsure whether the burden of cost for using the gate would be-]

[I will waive the cost,] Grokus forced out, [quite the tempting offer, wouldn't you say?]

Even now, with a rain of ant acid dropping on his city, the massive demon was still trying to hold onto every scrap of advantage that he could. If Alir didn't detest the games and petty manoeuvring of demons so much, he might have found it impressive. Instead, he felt it was a pathetic show of false strength.

[Grokus. I know what has happened with Orpule. Right now, their forces are streaming towards this city and on top of that, you have an invasion from above to deal with. Your rule is hanging by a thread, and you come to me asking that the faithful deal with your problem like you're doing us a favour?]

[The ants are weak,] Grokus waved a hand, [you could sweep half of them from the city yourself. There are thousands of them coming, I can sense them already. Such a wealth in cores and… subjects you could extract from, would be nothing but a boon to you, don't you agree?]

[Right,] Alir grunted, noncommittally. [Except that I have a little information on these particular insects. Fascinating what can trickle down the grape vine if you squeeze it hard enough. They may not be quite as simple to deal with as you might imagine.]

Still seated atop his throne, Grokus guffawed, the mouth split across his belly spraying drool across the courtyard.

[Pathetic monsters of the first stratum? Surely you do not fear them? You really think they stand a chance against demons?]

Superiority between monsters was an idiotic concept as far as Alir was concerned, none were better than any others, they were simply all kindling. The only difference was how quickly they burned.

[They have earned the respect of the Legion, and anything the Legion respects is something that I fear,] he said.

That gave Grokus pause. The Abyssal Legion had swept through the third stratum once during his lifetime, leaving death and destruction in their wake wherever they tread.

[You cannot be serious…]

Grokus looked up at the four ropes descending from far above, each already bristling with ants marching down, spraying acid as they went. He was supposed to fear… them?

[The church has decided not to involve themselves in this matter. In fact, they have decided to recall all of the faithful from Roklu. You are a sinking ship, Grokus. We are getting off.]

The city lord was stunned.

[W-H-Do you really think you can get away with this?!] he raged. [You think I'll just allow you to walk out of my city and through the gate?!]

[No. Which is why we installed our own gate within the temple,] Alir sneered as he stood from his chair. He had delayed long enough, he was now alone within the temple, everyone else had already escaped. [Die well, Grokus.]

With that final word, he broke the bridge that connected him to the enraged lord and stepped through the gate, a wry smile on his face.

Next to the pillar, Grokus was infuriated. With a sweep of one massive arm, he shattered a score of statues that had been erected around his garden, scattering the pieces far and wide. Betrayed by a filthy human?! That damned bite sized larvae! In the depths of his rage, a cold, calculated logic settled on the gigantic demon. If he was to survive this situation, then he there was only one way he would manage it. He had to rally the demons of his city and fight his way out. The ants first, then the demon raid. He would either rise and stand victorious to gorge on the fallen, or he himself would become food, fuel for others growth.

With a mighty heave he shoved with his legs and raised his ponderous bulk off the ground.

Comments

No not really. It was stated earlier that higher Tier monsters look down upon the lower tiers. How would they know that Anthony changed their species and brain structure put specific ants threw "school" ... let's not even get into fighting off the Golgari and Legion.

Rahsheem Reid

Really don't understand Groku's attitude . We've already been shown that he is not dumb and does have intelligence. So, how can he see "spears" falling from the sky with ants decending from them, and don't infer immediately after, that the ants in question are intelligent and not simple first strata monsters ? Also , didn't he scan the cores? So how come he didn't notice anything unusual? He should have understood that several tier 4 ants in one place is something at least suspicious, isn't it ?

LuffyBR

Considering the research, I am surprised that Beyn has not been formally excommunicated from the church. I want to see a scene where Beyn hammers a paper with a drawing of anthony on the door of the church of the path.

Imspinnennetz

Wow, these guys actually bothered to do research on their lowly opposition. Which is a sign of intelligence. If you never bother to ask yourself, "Why would 1st stratum monsters invade the 3rd stratum? And what happened to the 2nd?", then you really deserve to lose your city~

Runaway_Cactuar

Just think about the meat to biomass ratio on grokus. Most likely he is in the 4 digits.

Tyrunex

I hope grokus tastes like sea urchin butter 🧈 The feast they would have

Edgar maya

How do you eat a Grokus…….?

Michael Kelly

There was one other thing i didn't think about... if Orpule is sending an invading force and the colony is capable of defeating both Roklu and Orpules forces... that would leave Orpule vulnerable to attack... colony just might get two demon cities for the price of one..

Nathan Quitugua

I can literally taste a ant/demon/legion war

Rahsheem Reid

Yea...that sounds like the rational conclusion to come to. I figured they wouldnt move because they dont really have a dog in this fight.

Nathan Quitugua

Don't really blame the church. Any reward from the demon might not be worth the cost. Maybe the demon lord will have his epitaph as "they were just ants." Find it hilarious that they are still underestimating the ants and are losing the war.

Grant

Wow, my respect for the Church. They're not fools.

Nikita

Love it

Titaniumtac

I had feared what the church might do to the lost members of the colony but damn, they're smarter than they look eh? They know when to bail

Alexandria Clarke


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