Chapter 81
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There was no other word to describe it.
The last of their defensive positions breached, overrun. And was it any wonder? Where theyâd been expecting to defend against near endless hordes of mindless fodder, theyâd instead been met with a coordinated assault.
An army well versed in the intricacies of warfare.
Theyâd never even stood a chance.
A never-ending tide of skittering black bodies, and them, the coastal cliff gradually eroded away. The familiar holders had been the first to fall. Noble and arrogant in their grandiose displays. Massive balls of fire and great scythes of ice chucked into the hoard like so many drops into an ocean.
Within short order they were overwhelmed completely. Venomous fang and acid spit paltry in comparison to their grand displays of power, yet against a thousand such attacks?
A hundred thousand?
The main force fell the very next day. Leaving only the auxiliary and the injured to take the fight to the enemy.
Gertrude lurched to the side, trying to evade the dripping fangs that lunged for her throat.
She gasped as weight was placed on her injured leg. Her knee buckled and she fell, neatly evading the jumping attack that came from behind.
The smaller spider leapt, flailed, then bounced awkwardly off the hairy dome sheâd taken great pains to avoid. The massive brute of a thing, twice her head height and as large around as a wagon, took several skittering steps back, looked down on the smaller spawnâwho was even now hurriedly scrambling to its feet.
It shook its head in what might have been reproof. The jumping spider slumped. Clearly taking the reprimand hard.
Gertrude, whoâd had two days to observe and come to terms with their strangely intelligent behavior, merely used this break as an opportunity to rise.
Using her short sword as a crutch, she lurched to her feet, attempting to stand, only to find that her leg could no longer support her. And so, bereft of options and racked with pain, she merely stood there, crippled, sword tip buried in the ground.
Watching.
Waiting as, all around her, fires blazed, smoke billowed, and shouts rebounded. As others like her were locked in similarly hopeless engagements. As others like her were trampled to death. Behind the two spiders she personally faced, still absorbed in their internal affairs, skittered forth a dozen such imposing brutesâbarely a hundred paces away.
And behind them? Thousands.
The two rift spawn resolved whatever issues theyâd been working through, and, almost as an afterthought, returned their many eyed gazes to her.
They took several unhurried steps forward.
Gertrude panted through the pain. Reaching down and pulling a small dagger from her boot sheath, she raised it, brandishing it before the two rift spawn. Ready to die alright, though not without a fight.
âOn your left!â
Gertrude flinched as, to her left, just as advertised, a woman appeared.
Her body wreathed in blue flame, and with a glistening red sword already set in motion. Sweeping forward in a wide, horizontal arc. There was a flash, a sharp series of whistles like arrows in flight, and by the time Gertrude blinked away the tears, the two spiders in front of her, in front of them rather, had simply vanished.
To be replaced by a crescent of glittering red shapes. A living swarm of truly astounding proportions which, even as she watched, utterly decimated the oncoming hoard of rift spawn in a glittering, ever shifting, almost serpentine display.
Like a cloud of angry hornets numbering in the millions, a tide of locusts that seemed to blot out the sky, a veritable army in and of itself, the ruby red reinforcements descended upon the rift spawn with a vengeanceâleaving nothing but red mist in their wake.
Within seconds it was finished, and their small little corner, of what was effectively an ongoing calamity, was suddenly freed from the shroud thatâd haunted them for so long.
The inevitability of death no longer so inevitable.
Gertrude, like many of those auxiliaries with a newfound lease on life, stared open mouthed at the woman who blazed with azure light. Who had single handedly massacred a small army within seconds.
âSoldier! Your name?â the woman turned to her, eyes literally blazing with an inner fire.
Gertrudeâs straightened to attention, outright ignoring the pain in her leg.
âMy name, maâam? Itâs Gertrude, maâam!â
âRight. Gertrude then. Iâm afraid Iâve gotten a bit turned around in the melee. It would seem Iâve also managed to outpace my escort, more fool me. Can you direct me to the nearest concentration of rift spawn? Preferably in the direction of whichever dank hole the monarch of these lands resides.â
âAh! O-of course maâam,â Gertrude turned and pointed. âT-there! Near where the webbingâs thickest. Canât miss it, really. Its where most of us figure the monarch must be hiding, on account of all the rift spawn. Maâam!â
âAh.â
The woman looked momentarily embarrassed.
âWonderful! Well, you have my gratitude, Gertrude. With any luck, this should all be over within the day. So, just⊠hang in there, alright? Iâd stay but⊠well, as you can see, I have other duties to attend to. Weâll get you patched up in no time, though. Rest assured. After everything thatâs happened here, it really is the least we can do.â
Gertrude stuttered.
Stunned that someone like her would at all be worried about some no name grunt like herself. A woman whoâs only real noteworthy deed, so far, had consisted of the uncanny ability to break her leg while out on patrol.
âNo need to trouble yourself on my account, maâam! Iâve had worse. Expect Iâll have worse yet âfore the warâs won.â
The womanâs face split into a wide grin.
âHah! Thatâs the spirit! If only some of the people âin controlâ of this whole fiasco thought more like you do⊠well, the world would be a much better place, thatâs for sure,â the womanâs face fell, taking on a more serious expression before brightening with false cheer. âEnough of that. Forget I said anything. Iâd best get a move on, in any case. There really is no time like the present! And if weâre low on anything, itâs time, rightâŠ? Iâll be going now. Take care of yourself, soldier.â
And with that, the woman spurred into motion, exploding forth on a wave of azure flames. And behind her, above and all around, the cloud of glittering petals raced to follow.
***
It was in a large and open clearing that the two casually strolledâemerging from beneath the mottled shade of the jungle canopy.
The very air around them seeming to vibrate, ears deafened by the raucous din of howling monkeys. Screaming, chortling, shrieking with delight. Like seated spectators before a grand and deadly arena, blood sport attendees baying at the promise of imminent tragedy.
It hadnât taken long to track down the Howler Kingâs chosen domain.
The demon beasts made enough noise for a hoard ten times their number. No, by any reasonable metric, once theyâd finally arrived in this humid, insect ridden land, theyâd actually made rather excellent time.
And yet? And yet they couldnât help but feel woefully inadequate. That theyâd been far too late in their coming. Lax in their estimations. They shouldâve made this jungle a higher priority from the very beginning.
Dispatched the other monarchs with far greater efficiency. The horrific scenes of carnage and bloody massacre which dotted the terrain, like some morbid trail of breadcrumbs, leaving them in even less of a mood to bandy about than usual.
Before them, nearly two hundred paces distantâatop the high branches where many of its brethren stoopedâlounged the Monkey King Howler himself. A shaggy haired primate with lanky arms and a warriorâs build.
Tall, with silver fur and a golden mane, it was a thing of wiry strength, lean and agile. Standing at about nine foot four, it towered over its smaller brethrenâa king amidst its lowly subjects.
Although, apart from a difference in size and coloration, each of the demonic howlers appeared much the same. From where they stood, Jun and Eleanor watched as the monarch briefly flashed its fangs in challenge.
Then, with one last piercing howl that cut through all the rest, raised its claw tipped thumb up high, then brought it down in a negative gesture. An emperor condemning them to death.
Itâs subjects, riled up into a mad frenzy by this point, practically leapt to obey. A tide, no, a cascade, no, a torrent of frenzied howlers threw themselves from the treesâtearing up the soft underbrush in their eagerness to be the first to reach them.
When those very first front runners eventually did, however, they were very quick to realize theyâd have been better off had they not.
***
Ding!
Congratulations!
You have formed a Triple Aspected Mantra.
Mantra: [Bodyâs Temple | Crushing Erosion] (3rd Tier)
ERROR: ASPECTS NOT FOUND; MANTRA UNALIGNED. STABILITY HAS BEEN LOST.
Grade: (Trash Quality)
Note: Due to the advent of your Ascendant Level Boon, this Mantraâs default grade has been raised.
[Bodyâs Temple | Crushing Erosion] (Poor Quality) +2 resonance.
Mantra: [Bodyâs Temple | Crushing Erosion]
Description: Perhaps the most glaring weakness in my overall repertoire, one which I feel like Iâve bemoaned since day one, has been my overall lack of defensive options.
Combine that with my generally low levels of resiliency, squishy mortal flesh unsuited to the many rigors of combat, and my only real, viable option, for the longest time, has been the age-old adage that âthe best defense is a good offense.â
A sentiment I, and quite understandably in my opinion, wholeheartedly despise.
Due in large part to the fact that, whenever said offense inevitably falls short, itâs ultimately left to my papery skin and fragile bones to pick up the proverbial slack.
Leaving me, more often than not, half crippled as a result. And so, in an even worse position to effectively leverage my supposed offense. Which is also, apparently, my defenseâestablishing something of a downward spiral from there, as you can probably imagine.
In which my body becomes increasingly bruised, battered, and broken, well before the fight has even reached its final conclusion.
Call me a coward, but Iâd rather a good defense be a good defense for onceâgive my poor bones a break, no pun intended.
Enter: Bodies Temple Crushing Erosion.
A revolutionary technique that allows for all that pesky bodily harm to be inflicted upon the enemy for a change, instead of being firmly imprinted on myself.
Just flood your body with semi-corporeal conceptual matter, and watch as they break themselves upon your glorious chrome kissed frame. Be warned, it does have this pesky habit of completely restricting your movements.
A feature, I can assure you.
Seeing as, if you were allowed to move, youâd swiftly cease to exist, going off like a supercharged atomic bomb basically on the spot. Oh right. You probably donât know what that is yet. Needless to say, you would die, so would the plant life around you, and everything else for a several mile radius.
Much like the cutting aligned bodyâs temple mantra, this comes with a pitifully short duration, as maintaining it for too long has a way of stopping the heart permanently.
Still, it beats getting your ass handed to you time and time again.
Limited Time Uses: NOT APPLICABLE
Charge Time: Instantaneous
Ability Duration: 15 seconds
Ability Cooldown: 30 minutes
Etheric Concession: Cliff Erodes the Tide