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Chapter 187

    Chapter 187


    <strong>Chapter 187</strong>


    Lahn watched in silence beside his mother Shovi and other refugees hiding here in a pub’s lower cer. Funnily enough, he even noted how a small group of other students from the academy were here - no doubt having fled down the stairway long before he did to make it down here without flying. But overall it was the locals - the pub owner and his family, a farmer and his three sons, a couple women from the local brothel and a few merchants with their kids.


    They were all terrified to stay here given the battle raging right outside, but options had run out. There was nowhere left to go with almost every level of the city experiencing some kind of fighting, with exception of the lowermost levels underground - but there was no way Lahn and his mother could make it there. They were on upper floor 6, and by foot it’d take one or two hours just to get down a single flight of stairs between levels.


    The forums were lit up with activity, with various people in Mandon streaming things that were happening while begging for help or coordinating evacuations or rescues. But it was dire, and people were beginning to lose hope. The king had been critically injured in the battle with some guy called ‘The yfather’, and had to be evacuated from the fight in the air to a more secure location at the cost of many lives. The royal fleet had lost half of its total numbers and was on the back foot, being hard-pressed to assist anyone else and being unable to intercept therge blocky transports that shuttled down invading strike groups to the lower floors along the edges of the city. People were dying by the tens of thousands, being outright butchered or being set up in containment areas with shackles and ve cors - no doubt prizes to be brought back to Rippenvire’s home base after the battle was won.


    But not all was lost even despite this.


    Reinforcements continued to flood in through the lower levels as front line fighters who’d beenbatting the elves retreated home. Legions from the Thane Necropolis were already securing most of the ground city level, but fighting was still fierce even here. News of armies from Deepnest was also circting, headed by the ratkin queen herself, and most important of all - Riven Thane was reportedly heading here now.


    Lahn’s eyes fell as he thought back to having met the man. He liked Riven, or ‘Travis’ is what he’d called himself while hiding his identity, but he didn’t know what would happen when Riven got here. Past events showed Riven was quite literally an army and city killing machine, specializing in massive area of effect magic that could potentially be the saving grace of Dawn. But what kind of damage would take ce in the city should Riven go all out?


    And what if Riven wasn’t enough?


    ***yfather Tikus, a man with a long silver katana and a tophat in a billowing ck suit-coat, continued to calmly walk off the stairs onto tnd - his hundreds of undead thralls tearing into enemies ahead of him so that he merely had to continue raising the dead. So far, the only man he’d really had to put any effort into was the king himself, who was now fleeing across the 6th level and almost out of sight.


    No matter. It wasn’t as if they’d escape. It was merely a feeble attempt at prolonging the inevitable.


    His pale lips curled up into a grin to expose his fangs when one of the king’s guards desperately tried throwing an empowered, electrifiednce of holy light his way - but yfather Tikus smashed the weapon in a swift stroke of his katana in an effortless flick of the wrist.


    Weak.


    But he paused as he came across the corpse of a man he knew. Just a lieutenant in the Rippenvire army, but still more real to him than any of the other deaths he’d seen so far. His brows furrowed in irritation, that man had given him a sense of real promise.


    Looking back up to the fleeing, severely wounded king and his king’s guards, across bloodied cobblestones and hundreds of bodies, past burning buildings where screams of the dying echoed over the cityscape - the yfather locked onto the limping leader of this city.


    This city of cattle, cattle that would be butchered and used for food to fuel Rippenvire’s expansion into this sector of the multiverse.


    Tikus narrowed his eyes. Perhaps taking his time finishing this would indeed be… unwise of him. After all, he wouldn’t be able to call in reinforcements from the homnd for years from now - so why not put in the effort and save the lives of his men by just helping them out a bit?


    He sighed, and with another flick of his wrist - the undead thralls around him exploded into red orbs of blood magic. Thebined power of their sacrifices thrummed and then sted across the two-hundred yard gap between himself and the king, and with cries of rm the king’s guard set up a shield formation right before the wave of red crashed into them.


    The impact was devastating.


    Half of the heavily armored guards were ripped apartpletely, two more knocked unconscious with severe wounds, and only five of them maintained their stands in a flood of prating power.


    The king and the man helping him limp away were both crushed, mming them through a brick wall and out the other side where their mangled bodies remained barely breathing and bleeding out on the ground.


    A blur of silver and his katana caught an assassin’s attack to his left, ying the semi-invisible man alive with an audible squelch over the roars . Tikus sneered down at the assassin, clutching his throat as fluid spilled out, and Tikus put a foot on the man’s chest to push him onto his back. “I have heard your heartbeat for well over two minutes, imbecile. If you’re going to hide your presence against a vampire, and a greater vampire at that, you need to do more than just…”


    yfather Tikus slowed his speech, abruptly noticing that his thralls weren’t making noise anymore. In fact, the entire area around him had gone eerily silent…


    …


    …


    …


    He blinked. His eyes lifted slowly from the dying man in front of him, taking in a scene that very much confused him. All across the two hundred meter gap between himself and the remnant king’s guards who were desperately trying to get to Dawn’s leader, were the bodies of his undead minions.


    They were dead. All dead, and for good this time. He hadn’t even heard them drop, but their bodies were scattered about like someone had just run them through a meat grinder. And there, sitting on top of a central pile of them, was a small spider.


    Small was a rtive term, but rather it was a littlerger than half the size of the vampiric hounds Rippenvire had brought with them. The spider was ck and red, with two eyes and twelve legs. It was… a demon, if he wasn’t mistaken. One called a Blood Weaver he’d seen in textbooks before, even a favorite of vampiric warlocks if he remembered correctly due to their high affinity for the Blood Pir; and it wore a ck, ruby-studded tiara on its head while simultaneously wearing a cape of fresh entrails. It stood proudly, almost humorously staring at him with mandibles syed open in a spider’s version of a wide grin. The creature’s heartbeat and power signature were both absolutely and utterly hidden, and if yfather Tikus didn’t see the creature with his own eyes he’d not have believed it was even there.


    That was disturbing.


    But what really got his attention were the five heads it’d impaled on a stick. That stick was being held much like a staff, toorge for the spider’s size but the implication was clear - and Tikus recognized each of these faces immediately.


    They were five of his generals.


    Five of seven generals. The best men of this conquering expedition aside from himself. Some were even his friends.


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    All were beheaded and strung up like a kabob.


    That… That got his attention. These events during the invasion were on full disy for his homeworld to see, for all of Rippenvire to watch as the invasion unfolded.


    What shame had they brought to their houses by dying so fast? What shame had they brought to him and his house, considering they’d been under hismand when they’d died?


    yfather Tikus rarely felt anger, but when he did - his enemies knew it. Power slowly began to build with his aura, a field of ominous death energies whirling about him as his teeth gritted in rage. Slowly he pulled out the pistol at his side, the weapon ring with blood magic as his silver katana began to radiate with ck and teal death energy. The aura billowed out and roared to life around him, red eyes ring as he focused his rage and intent on the creature in a disy that caused the topyer of ground to explode with debris and rot away.


    But the spider remained in its stance atop the bodies of his thralls, mockingly wiggling the kabob staff his way.


    “HELLO PLEBIAN WELP!” Ath called out in her blood weaver form, bouncing her arachnid rump up and down while prancing back and forth amidst the aura of death that epassed this area. She wiggled the kabob staff of stacked heads his way again, cackling with a chitteringugh. “ARE YOU THE LEADER OF THIS BAND OF MERRY MISFITS!? I’m supposed to save that king you know, you gotta get past me if you wana get him! AND I’VE BROUGHT YOUR FRIENDS TO WITNESS YOUR DEMISE - HOW NEAT!!!”


    yfather Tikus narrowed his red eyes, warry that his aura had no effect on what was supposed to be a lower tier demon species. But perhaps her level was just that high. Species didn’t mean everything. He took a step forward, suit-jacket coat-tails billowing in the winds of his aura’s power. The ground cracked underneath his weight as he walked, and torturous thoughts of what he would do to this little arachnid bastard crossed his mind in a thousand different ways - making his angry snarl turn into a crazed, malicious grin with bared fangs. “I certainly am the leader of this invasion. Congrattions, you’ve found me. You’ve found your death. yfather Tikus, at your service... Now… Tell me who it is you are, or who you serve, so that I may know the names of the people I will so ruthlessly y before feeding your corpses to my dogs for murdering my men.”


    Dramatically Ath whipped her entrail cape out to the side and stood proud on her hind legs while crossing her front ones over her chest - with exception of the two legs holding the kabab staff. “VERY WELL! I shall introduce myself. I am <strong>PRINCESS</strong> Ath! I AM THE MOST RENOWNED BABY STOMPER THERE EVER TWAS, TEHHHH GREATEST SMASHER OF SUCCUBI WELPS, TEEHHHHH BRINGER OF CHAOS! I am… ATHELA FUTURE CONQUERER OF WORLDS! MWAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!”


    She jiggled the kabob staff once more and flung back her head, tiara gleaming in the firelight of burning buildings around them while cackling to the heavens. “ALL SHALL FEAR TEHH GREAT SPIDER ATHELA, BABYSTOMPER CONQUERER EXTRAORDINAIRE!”


    Abruptly her face whipped back down, mandibles dripping with dark green venom as her red eyes matched his own with a glint of frenzied insanity. She pointed two of her sharp, arachnid legs at the advancing vampire with a screech. “Now… DIE!”


    Time froze, and yfather Tikus was almost floored by the notification that appeared next. His mind reeled, and he suddenly began to take this a lot more seriously than he had been just moments before. Because for the system to consider this a boss fight, for HIM… Well, boss fights outside of dungeons only not only gave huge boons if you won them - but they only urred when you had a very real possibility of losing and usually had the odds stacked against you.


    This was not what Tikus had been expecting to see.


    <strong>WARNING</strong>


    <strong>WARNING</strong>


    <strong>WARNING</strong>


    <strong>WORLD QUEST BOSS FIGHT: ARCHDEMON ATHELA (3 FORMS), CUTE WITTLE BLOOD WEAVER / GLUTTONOUS ARSHAKAI / GLUTTONOUS FAE DRIDER, PRINCESS BABYSTOMPER AND FUTURE CONQUEROR OF WORLDS, HAS BEEN INITIATED. YOU MUST KILL ALL 3 FORMS TO WIN THIS FIGHT.</strong>


    <strong>[This fight is now being broadcasted to Panu’s cortex, front page, and all local channels.]</strong>


    <strong>ELYSIUM HAS SEALED OFF YOUR POINT OF EXIT WITH A DIAMETER OF 5 MILES UNTIL THE BATTLE IS COMPLETE, THOUGH ENEMY AND ALLY FORCES CAN STILL ENTER THIS ZONE DURING THE BATTLE UNTIL ONE OF YOU IS KILLED DUE TO WORLD QUEST AND INVASION PARAMETERS.</strong>


    <strong>[50 million Elysium Coins, a custom legendary item, and a legendary dao treasure rting to blood will be provided to the victor.]</strong>


    <strong>BEGINNING BATTLE IN</strong>


    <strong>5…</strong>


    <strong>4…</strong>


    <strong>3…</strong>


    <strong>2…</strong>


    <strong>1…</strong>


    The system had the audacity to name this creature ‘FUTURE’ conqueror of worlds!? What the-


    Time resumed, a white sheet wall of power from the system closed off a five-mile area, and the spiderunched itself off the pile of bodies with an explosive force that made Tikus reel.


    “YOU SURLY, UGLY LITTLE COW!” Tikus barely had time to raise his pistol and fire with a blur of speed that caused the air to crack with the effort, sending an explosive round right into the spider’s trajectory - only for the demon to veer left with flurries of webbing that extending in all directions from various legs.


    It pulled her left, up, and then back around while maintaining momentum as she veered into him with a gleeful cackle. “GOTCHYA BITCH!”


    <strong>*CRACK-CLING-CLANG-WHIP-BOOM-SNAP*</strong>


    Ath’s sharpened legs blurred, smashing against the vampiric general as he backpedaled while cursing and focusing his aura into the silver katana he used. Just as quickly he’d fire off bullets every time she gave him room, bullets and de meeting arachnid legs and sprays of red webbing or acidic venom clouds in movements so fast that the viewers around the city watching the exchange could only gawk at the sheer disy of power and speed.


    The ground tore up beneath them, building with momentum as the crazed spider continued cackling, jiggling the kabob of heads, exchanging attacks with the yfather on equal footing. It absolutely enraged him.


    Sending out a shockwave of death energy in all directions that gave him some space, Tikus snarled and summoned two shadow lords - elemental void creatures of the beyond to fight for him. Each was twice his size, looking like cloaked wraiths made of ck wisps that tore through the air towards the spider - but Ath merely crackled with green light and sent a shockwave of her own energy back at the creatures.


    The wall of green rapidly expanded and burst, colliding with the shadow elementals and causing them to scream as their bodies turned to clouds of pink flower petals. Those same flower petals quickly sharpened, and in a flurry of thousands of tiny little des they expanded to all sides before copsing on the yfather’s position.


    FAE MAGIC FROM A DEMON!?


    Tikus cursed in shock and disbelief, activating a martial art called ‘Danger Sense’ that prioritized iing attacks based on lethality - giving him an edge to concentrate and defend on what was important. Then he activated another martial art: ‘Soulsaint Swordstorm’ that sent a thousand silver cuts empowered with death energy at the wall of petals in front of him. Translucent des tore through the air and scattered the petals only to-


    <strong>*WHAM*</strong>


    Tikus reeled backwards, holding his nose when the kabob spiraled through the air and crashed into his face. Blinking rapidly and staring dumbfounded at the decapitated heads on a stick that’d smacked him upside the skull, he turned his angry red gaze to re back at the loudly cackling demon that pointed his way while dancing around in a victory circle. He’d not seen iting because he’d been too invested via his ‘Danger Sense’ on the truly lethal strikes of the petals, but being smacked upside the head with the decapitated faces of his friends was humiliating.


    “<em>I will teach you to mock me</em>!” Tikus said under his breath, spitting blood and wiping it away from his broken nose just before it snapped back into position and healed. <em><strong>“You will regret making a fool of me!”</strong></em>


    Ath had resorted to making turkey-gobbling noises hopping up and down on her hind legs and wiggling her cape of entrails around behind her while her tiara bobbed up and down a few dozen yards off. “SOME VAMPIRE YOU ARE! I’D THOUGHT VAMPIRES WERE HOT SHIT AFTER BONDING TO MY MASTER, BUT IT APPEARS I WAS MISTAKEN! YOU’RE JUST A BLOODSUCKING FAIRY WITH A BIG EGO!”


    “CURSE YOU BACK TO THE HELLS, FOUL DEMON WENCH!” Tikus blurred forward and unleashed a ‘Trickshot’ martial art, causing multiple blood-infused bullets to swerve left and right before veering back to take Ath in the sides as his front carved down with the silver de.


    <strong>*CHING-CHING-CHING-CHING-CHING*</strong>


    Ath’s legs met his attacks almost simultaneously, sounding like a gatling gun with the rapid exchange before spraying acid all over the yfather’s face.


    Tikus screamed, and then he felt one of her legs rip through his chest.


    Immediately he exploded into a cloud of blood, reforming three dozen meters away and snarling at the chest wound in his vest that dripped blood. ck-green venom beganbatting his natural regeneration, and the skin on his face sizzled with the acid that slowly began to fade away under his vampiric healing qualities.


    “I do believe I underestimated you in the beginning, little one…” Tikus said, slowly taking off his top hat and tossing it aside. Ripping off his ruined coat, and then his vest, he exposed his pale and muscr chest to the air while baring his fangs. Dropping his sword and gun, veins began to pulse and bulge all along his arms, abdomen, and upper body until his red eyes buldged out of his sockets. “But I won’t make that mistake again. BEHOLD! MY ULTIMATE FORM!”


    Ath’s cackling came to an abrupt halt as the area around them exploded again in a massive surge of power. The city shook under the immense weight of the vampire’s strength. Blood and death energies intermixed as a roaring howl reverberated around their white-walled enclosure many miles wide, and the vampire began to change before her very eyes.


    Wings sted out of his back in a spray of blood. His skin darkened from bright white to a deep gray. Hair sprouted along his back, nostrils erged and became vertical slits. His jaw protruded, withrge pointed teething up and down from top and bottom of his mouth - emphasizing his fangs most of all; and his fingers becamerge scythe-like talons. The body also becamerger, three times the size of the man he’d once been, and bones cracked as his legs reverted to a more T-rex like figure that rippled with muscle.


    He was huge, menacing, and bat-like.


    And Ath was caught off guard as the yfather broke the sound barrier to engage her once again. In an instant, her small body was ripped asunder, sending her upper and lower halves scattering apart to skip along the ground…


    Before her next body began to reform from the pieces.
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