Reign of Villainy | Ch. 30
Added 2024-01-14 12:38:11 +0000 UTCHer hands already swirling with fire, Pyre swung the door open. It rattled with a hard clack against the wall.
The room beyond was completely entrenched in darkness. Pyreâs fire illuminated just a small halo of objects in front of them: half-broken chairs, more bins and buckets.
Shit, Akemi thought. How are we supposed to communicate in the dark if we canât see?
Hearing no obvious reaction to their entrance, the two women stilled. Akemi heard Pyre ruffle through her backpack for something.
And then Pyreâaka, the woman who thinks of everythingâraised a blank scroll of parchment paper to her face, and illuminated it faintly with the flame in her hand.
Words effortlessly etched themself onto the page.
I donât think anyoneâs down here. Good.
The chimeras donât need light to see, but there should still be torches down here that the old, pre-bat government installed. I can light them and give us a better view.
Akemi nodded, and the two of them began to feel their way slowly across the room. The flickering flame bore long shadows across the stone floors, illuminating shattered glass, dead vermin, andâevery so oftenâa collection of bones. Very human looking bones.
Whoosh. Fire burst from the head of an old torch, causing Akemi to snap her head toward the source of the sound. She found Pyre standing on what looked like stilts, and holding her burning palm to a series of small torches near the ceiling, flaring them to life.
Huh. Those must be the Inserts of Lengthening.
A criss-cross pattern of wood emerged from her shoes, cradling the bottom of her feet. They looked miserable to balance on, but as Pyre shuffled from torch to torch, she didnât wobble in the least. The magic must help stabilize you.
Either that, or Pyre was a retired circus performer.
She lit the torches one by one until the space was no longer a midnight abyss. The room glowed softly now, bathed in light like a living room with a roaring fireplace. Akemiâs eyes searched immediately for exits, and found two. Both in the form of staircases, just a few feet meters away. One went up, the other went down. Both ended in large, ornamental doors. True palace doors.
Behind there is where the real fun begins. She smirked.
But first, a little snooping was in order. She swung openâas quietly as she could manage, which, telling by Pyreâs face, left much to be desiredâevery single cupboard, plucked the top off every box, and inspected every little nook and cranny the room had to offer.
She couldnât help it. She was a slave to completionism.
Tragically, she found a grand assortment of nothing. So many pretty jars with nothing inside them. Not even a few gold coins or a useless crafting material.
The developers must have had budget cuts.
Stop making so much noise, was what Pyreâs passive aggressive parchment exclaimed as Akemi was inspecting her final corner of the room. The fire-headed womanâs disapproving frown only further rammed home the point. Especially near the doorways. Theyâll hear.
Akemi was about to reluctantly comply when her hand grazed something strange. She had been running her fingers across the wall, searching for any loose ends, and sure enoughâhere was one. The texture of the section didn't match the rest of the wall at all. It was almost⌠soft.
She pried at it some more, and discovered a small, fabric knob. Pulling it revealed a secret compartment, as wide as a shelf. Several other shelves were stacked upon it, opening in sequence. The contents made her eyes widen, and vindication welled in her stomach.
Jackpot.
On top of several interesting potionsâprobably poison, knowing who ran the placeâwere several pairs of cloaks and hoods, the same kind that the chimeras wore. Perfect disguises.
Just as she was about to try and communicate her findings to Pyre, a voice stopped her in her tracks.
âDamn spikerats must have gotten in through the sewers again.â
The voice was gritty and low, echoing from behind the door on the higher floor.
Her adrenaline spiking, Akemi whipped around to find Pyre already holding a page of parchment up for her to see. Her eyes were wide, urgent. Her body rigid.
Hide. Then shoot.
Obliging without question, Akemi darted behind one of the ransacked cupboards. The cupboard was about half her height, so she could duck down behind it easily. She saw Pyre do the same; the other woman lay flat behind a wooden chest, her palms open and already sizzling.
The door flew open not a moment later.
The first thing she saw was its blue, hairless knees. The shallow storage chamber was much too short for it to enter at full height, so it bent down, its hooded head knocking against the ceiling as it did so. It made a high-pitched chirping noise of disgruntlement.
Mieki | Level 20 Blood Knight
âAgh, why is it so bright?â he grunted, rubbing the top of his head. âCanât see a thing.â
Akemi gritted her teeth. Level 20. Thatâs four higher than Pyreâs. The number pulsated in the front of her vision like a warning. Chicken skin ran up her arms. Twenty was a formidable level on any enemy, but combined with a class name like Blood KnightâŚ
Despite her brainâs best efforts to keep her frozen in place, she knew she couldnât afford to dwell for even a second longerâMiekiâs finely-tuned ears would pick up their stuttering heartbeats and shallow breaths soon enough. Waiting too long to act was a death sentence in itself.
She lifted her head and arms above the cupboard, and thrust out her palms.
â[Orb of Pestilent Bloodlust]!â
Six orbs of hornets spawned in the air around Mieke in a circle, popping up in sequence. He whipped around, confused, as they latched onto him with a ferocity. Stinging and biting and buzzing like a demonic swarm of bees.
The chimera screeched, and it was an utterly ear-bleeding sound. His wings fluttered helplessly against the ceiling as the hornets picked his cloak, then his fur, then his skin, apart. His feet were slow and useless in his bent over position, his knees unable to squat without throwing off his balance. The dimensions of the room had turned out to be their greatest advantage.
Still, he lasted much longer than Akemi had hoped for; even with the six packs of hornets swirling around him, he managed to get a grip on the longsword on his hip, and thrusted it forward. A red, crackling half-moon of raw energy emerged from its tip, shooting headfirst through the hornet spheresâblowing the insects to dustâand throttling directly towards Akemi.
She leaped out of the way at the last second, watching in her periphery as the red curve of power tore through everything in its path, halving cupboards, obliterating boxes, until it finally left a wide, angry crack in the wall behind it, blowing out half of the torches.
Doing a push up onto her knees, Pyre called out a spell that Akemi didnât recognizeââ[Weakness Budgeting]!ââand then watched as Mieki faltered, falling to his knees. The tip of his sword buried itself into the ground, and he leaned his forehead onto it, gurgling. His skin was splotchy, his cloak in tatters. Fur lay in patches on the floor.
Despite his worsened state, he was still breathing. A fact Akemi did not take kindly to.
âWhat are you doing? Fireball him, finish him off!â she called out, lungs straining. She had no Mana left. The task of taking him down was left to Pyre.
âFireball him? Have you forgotten the point of this entirely?â Pyre said in a harsh whisper before lunging at Mieki. âI need,ââshe jumped upwards, her hand poised to strikeââto finish this quietly.â
Her fingers, splayed sideways, landed on his temple with an unassuming amount of force. To Akemiâs surpriseâand utter joyâthe move slammed his skull straight onto the hilt of his sword, cracking satisfyingly.
*You have defeated a level 20 Blood Knight - 1000 xp gained*
The experience screen flashing in front of her face, Akemi staggered upwards, wobbling as she regained her balance. She could still feel the sound of her heart thumping in her earsâthe magic from his sword had nearly cut her in two, after all. It had been a matter of millimeters.
âHave I forgotten the point of this, what did you mean by that? Sure, a fireball would have been louder, but it was never going to be a quiet kill,â she said, slightly incensed, but more so mystified as she stood over the chimeraâs dead, kneeling body. âHeâs dead. Experience gained. First floor guard taken care of. Now, we just need toââ
Pyre gestured aggressively at his tattered clothing strewn across the floor.
âPut on his clothes?â she whispered, frowning deeply. âI was hoping youâd be smart enough to fire an attack that didnât tear our potential disguise to shreds.â
A grin crept up Akemiâs cheeks.
Ah.
âWhat are you smiling like that for?â Pyre grumbled.
Without another word, Akemi returned to the secret wall-compartment, yanked it open, and carried back two pairs of robes in pristine condition.
And, man, she had felt the hot rush of battle, the indescribable high of a well-executed kill, but none of it came close to the joy she felt seeing Pyreâs face.
âDonât worry your little head about it,â she said, handing a fully-assembled robe to Pyre, who stared at her, stunned. âLuckily, I think of everything.â
Comments
Finally getting caught up and omg loved this chapter
jalapenochips
2024-01-18 00:06:33 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. "air around Mieke in a circle" => "air around Mieki in a circle" Is the idiom "Chicken skin ran up her arms." Correct? Isn't it goose bumps in english? I know it is "kippevel" => "chicken skin" in dutch.
JHD
2024-01-14 22:47:26 +0000 UTC