Chapter 46: No T-Rex?
The fountain’s glow lingered, painting the courtyard in pale blues and silvers. With the biome object complete the air no longer carried the cloying stink of flowers or spores, only cool stone, clean water, and the faint hum of what Alex assumed was the sound of the System’s begrudging approval.
For the first time since the maze had swallowed them into its dizzying confines, the squad could breathe, literally.
Once everyone’s poison was cleared Allie crouched by the fountain, already repositioning her alchemy kit with well-practiced hands. Glass clinked as she siphoned off a vial of water. The liquid shimmered faintly in the container, as though it wanted to spill its light instead of the liquid itself. Her brow furrowed as she looked at it, her eyes alight with calculation.
“Feels… alive,” she said.
She dipped a glass rod into the vial and stirred it a bit. “It has healing properties, yes. But its not that straightforward. It’s layered together with various healing intent. Some physical, mental… hell, maybe even spiritual.” She set the rod down and already began sketching hasty lines into her notebook. “Give me time. I’ll figure it out.”
“I don’t care what it’s made of, I’m just glad my pancreas isn’t revolting inside me anymore.” Garret said.
Henry leaned against a stone column with a grunt. His deep voice carried across the group easily as he spoke. “No need to rush. We finally have a moment without fangs at our throats.”
Lance laughed under his breath and shook his head. “Speak for yourself. I thought we were dead three times over. Holly, you should’ve seen Garret panic when a hedge tried to eat us. He didn’t scream, but I swear his pants suddenly got very damp.”
Garret shot him an incredulous look, but said nothing.
Tom-Tom perked up from Henry’s shoulder, his small reptilian eyes gleaming with renewed color. He pointed at Garret, then himself. He puffed up his tiny chest, then threw himself dramatically onto the stone floor and began flopping about with exaggerated fear. His little paws tried to cover his crotch as he rolled onto his back, tail flicking wildly.
The courtyard broke into laughter. Even Henry cracked a smile, while Garret doubled over, cackling so hard he dropped his shield, the slab of metal clattered to the ground.
“Gods above,” Garret wheezed, “Tom-Tom does a better impression of me than I do!”
Alex simply leaned against the fountain’s edge, a tired grin tugging at his mouth as he watched them all. “You didn’t try bathing in the fountain after did you? It’ll probably mess up Allie’s alchemy work.”
“I plead the 5th?” Garret smiled.
He then caught Holly’s gaze across the courtyard. Her face was streaked with dirt and sweat, but her eyes were focused and bright. She tilted her head toward the quieter edge of the courtyard. Alex stepped away from the others and joined her, meeting up next to a large trellis in the far corner. For a moment they just sat shoulder to shoulder together, listening to the fountain’s soft trickle and the fading laughter of their companions.
“You had me worried,” Holly said finally. “Too many close calls with those snakes. I kept thinking… what if you didn’t come back from your run?”
Alex exhaled, brushing a hand over his face. “I had you worried? Funny. I was thinking the same thing about you. We all were waiting for you to make it back for awhile.”
He glanced at her, his lips quirking into a sly smile. “But… Guess we’re both stubborn enough to prove the Heavenly System can’t stop us.”
“Stubborn doesn’t begin to cover it.” She smiled.
They sat in silence for a few breaths. The air between them was warm despite the chill breeze of the garden. Holly shifted, allowing her hand to brush against his. The contact was small, almost accidental but neither of them pulled away. He entwined his fingers with hers and squeezed lightly.
“I don’t want to lose anyone. Least of all you,” He admitted.
“You won’t. Not if I have anything to say about it.” Holly replied. She leaned in, resting her head lightly against his shoulder.
For a minute or two, the world shrank to just them. The fountain’s glow, the soft brush of her hair against his arm, the faint warmth of her hand in his. Alex sighed and let the tension bleed from his shoulders.
“Guess we’ll just have to keep proving to this System that we won’t give up.”
Holly laughed softly, and the sound carried like a twinkle of handbells through the air. Alex, finally, let his tired eyes close after so many waking hours. He was out cold within seconds.
When he awoke, Allie still had her kit spread wide across the fountain rim with vials and flasks catching the glow of the water as she muttered to herself, mixing a drop here, a splash there. Everyone else had settled into an exhausted lull, but her focus only sharpened with each test.
Finally, Alex watched as she leaned back, biting her lip, her eyes fixed on the faintly glowing vial in her hand. “It’s… complicated. The water definitely heals, better than any potion we’ve seen so far. It restores vitality, mends tissues, clears fatigue, even eradicates poison entirely.”
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“That sounds pretty perfect, where’s the but?” Garret said.
Allie shook her head. “Its not perfect. It’s… unique. It works because it’s tethered to this fountain. There’s a resonance between the elixir and the basin. Its like it’s pulling on the dungeon’s energy and conforming it to a spell’s structure, intent and all. I can’t just replicate that with an alchemy kit.”
Lance leaned over her shoulder, wide-eyed. “So… you’re saying if we bottled it—”
“—it loses more than half its potency within a minute,” she cut in sharply. “Already tested it.”
She set the vial down with a sigh. “I might be able to mimic some of its effects if I had the right natural treasures. Crystal-root orchid, sky-iron moss, maybe aether-saturated Lightbearer-Axolotl bone powder. But those… I don’t exactly have lying around.”
Alex yawned and stretched. “Dungeon shop?”
“Mmm, maybe. Once we finish, I’ll see what I can get. Maybe I can craft something stable. But right now, this fountain’s the only source,” she said grimly.
Silence lingered a moment as the truth settled in. Then Eric spoke up. “Then we don’t need to sit around and waste time. We’ve got what we came for. Let’s move.”
The squad gathered their gear, the faint glow of the fountain faded behind them as they began their march toward the southwestern exit—the one closest to the ruined city. The courtyard was happily in their rear-view within minutes as they braved the garden paths once more.
The trek wasn’t quiet or easy. The chimera flower-snakes weren’t done with them.
They came in waves, the petal-frilled serpents slithering out of the hedges, some already showing subtle changes to their body: thicker scales forming against Garret’s shield bashes, vibrating ridges along their jaws to create pressure waves that scattered Holly’s wind blasts. Stomach plating that insulated against Eric’s lightning, and the oscillating back-scales that dampened Alex’s [Flare] bursts.
But the adaptations came too slowly for them to make much of a difference.
For every defense a serpent sprouted, another of their team had something different to answer with. Piercing, sharp tipped vines sank into the gaps where scales thickened. Aether infused sword blades cut where ranged magic failed. Caustic-acid blood hissed where armor grew dense. The battle rhythm was brutal and efficient, their formation flowing throughout the garden like a compost-wheel of death that ground the chimeras into mulch.
By the time the hedges thinned and the stone paths ended, their clothes were slick with the purple gore of dozens of serpents.
They happily pushed through the garden gates and stepped out onto an open hillside.
The air was soft and cool on their faces, the stench of the garden giving way to crisp wind and wild grass. Below them stretched a wide plain, rippling waves of green rolling toward the shattered silhouette of the central city ruins beyond. Towers leaned about in the skyline, each of them cracked and broken. Like teeth gnawed down by time, their outlines starkly cropped against the distant horizon.
To their right, the land glittered faintly as crystalline spires jutted from the floor as if they were frozen lightning bolts; the crystal biome. Even from there, its light bled into the sky in fractured beams, casting prismatic hues of every color that bent across the mountain wall and ceiling.
Alex shaded his eyes with one hand and peered out. “That’s our route.” He pointed toward the glimmering biome. “We should head that way and meet up with the others. Hopefully they’ve cleared their objectives… or are close to it.”
Garret groaned but shouldered his shield anyway. “Crystal land, huh? Great. Nothing says fun like blinding light and sharp edges.”
Allie gave him a sidelong smirk. “Don’t worry. If you trip, we’ll use you to clear the way.”
“Some medic you are,” Garret muttered, but a grin tugged back at his face all the same.
Alex shook his head at their exchange. His eyes lingered once more on the distant ruins of the city before turning to the squad. “Alright. Let’s move. The sooner we regroup, the better our odds at clearing this thing.”
The wind swept the hillside as they started down the slope. It wasn’t a hard travel, everything was wide open, so they covered ground at a rapid click. Within the hour the tall grass crunched under their footfalls as they slowed to the very edge where green met crystal.
The crystal stretched ahead in a vast glittering sprawl, every blade of grass replaced with razor-edged gem-facets, every tree frozen into prismatic towers. Even the air seemed to fracture the light, scattering rainbows across the plains and into their eyes.
The team stopped there, just shy of the biome’s border, waiting. The others hadn’t shown yet.
Henry planted his halberd into the ground, silent as always. Allie perched on a broken stone, her alchemy kit still clinking faintly as she reorganized her vials. Garret, naturally, couldn’t keep still.
“So,” the tank-mage said, stretching his arms behind his head, “how long d’you think they’ll be? Ten minutes? Twenty? Or should we assume they’re trapped inside wrestling some giant crystal T-Rex?”
Alex smirked, “If I had to bet? Yeah… Definitely a T-Rex. Big teeth, crystal claws, shoots laser beams or some crap. You know, the usual.”
Garret’s eyes lit up. “See, that’s just not fair. Why don’t we get the cool fights? A crystal T-Rex sounds like the most metal thing I’ve ever heard of. And we get… crocodiles. And snakes. And poison spores.” He threw his hands up dramatically. “Its just not fair.”
“You sound disappointed you didn’t almost die harder,” Holly muttered, leaning on Alex, her arm wrapped around his waist.
Garret ignored her, already sidling up to Eric with a grin. “Come on, tell me you wouldn’t want to fight that? A Crystal T-Rex! Boom! Tail smash! Whole ground shattering!” He raised a hand. “High five, right?”
Eric just stared at him. Then adjusted his gloves and looked away.
“Cold,” Garret muttered, pivoting to Lance. “Okay, you get it. Come on—” He raised his hand again.
Lance just shook his head with a slow, pitying smile.
Garret’s grin faltered, but he turned to Peter. “Don’t let me down, man. Crystal. T. Rex.”
Peter chuckled lightly… and patted Garret’s raised hand like he was indulging a child. “There you go, champ.”
“Uh… its not the same,” Garret groaned, dropping his hand. “Not even close.”
Alex rolled his eyes, his lips twitching at the corners. He was about to tell Garret to save his T-Rex fantasies for later when the familiar chime of the System rang in his head. The air itself seemed to shiver and a faint blue script unfurled across their vision all at once.
Hidden Objectives Complete — All Biomes [Blessing of the Mountain]; All specialized Chimera abilities have been cut off from the Hive. Warning: The Queen has been alerted to your sabotage. Reward: +7,500 Experience +10,000 Dungeon Points +1 Dungeon Teleportation Token |
The text lingered, harsh and bright in the fractured light of the crystal fields.
Alex exhaled slowly. “Well. Guess they did it.”
“Guess so,” Eric murmured.
“Yeah, but does that mean no T-Rex now?”
Nobody answered Garret’s plea. They were far too distracted as from the city at the center of the Dungeon, they heard it.
The Chimera Queen…
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Chapters
- Book 3: Epilogue
- Book 3: Chapter 83: Token Choices
- Book 3: Chapter 82: Royal Aftermath
- Book 3: Chapter 81: Monster
- Book 3: Chapter 80: Victories and Defeat (pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 79: Dance Floor
- Book 3: Chapter 78: Match-Up
- Book 3: Chapter 77: Last Minute
- Book 3: Chapter 76: Battle Plans
- Book 3: Chapter 75: The Identity of Theseus
- Book 3: Chapter 74: Devastating
- Book 3: Chapter 73: Queen(s)
- Book 3: Chapter 72: Contact
- Book 3: Chapter 71: Together Again
- Book3: Chapter 70: Convergence
- Book 3: Chapter 69: Triple Break Out
- Book 3: Chapter 68: Rambo / Viktor
- Book 3: Chapter 67: New Offering
- Book 3: Chapter 66: On The Lamb
- Book 3: Chapter 65: The Brig
- Book 3: Chapter 64: Splitting Restraint
- Book 3: Chapter 63: Arrival
- Book 3; Chapter 62: Character Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 61: Heavenly Tribulation
- Book 3: Chapter 60: Gains Gains Gains
- Book 3: Chapter 59: Solid Stage
- Book 3: Chapter 58: The Talk
- Book 3: Chapter 57: Dungeon Fail
- Book 3: Chapter 56: Bargain Shopping
- Book 3: Chapter 55: Royal Defeat
- Book3: Chapter 54: Slaughter
- Book 3: Chapter 53: Hive Queen
- Book 3: Chapter 52: No Excuses
- Book 3: Chapter 51: Solo-Fight II
- Book 3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt2)
- Book3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 49: Solo-Fight
- Book 3: Chapter 48: City Ruins
- Book 3: Chapter 47: Catching Up
- Book 3: Chapter 46: No T-Rex?
- Book 3: Chapter 45: To The Wire
- Book 3: Chapter 44: Touchback
- Book 3: Chapter 43: Maze
- Book 3: Chapter 42: Fetch
- Book 3: Chapter 41: Garden Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 40: Blizzard
- Book 3; Chapter 39: Ice Wraiths
- Book 3: Chapter 38: Tundra Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 37: Admonishment
- Book 3: Chapter 36: Big Crikey! (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 35: Upgrades
- Book 3: Chapter 34: Obby Inc
- Book 3: Chapter 33: Wake Surfing
- Book 3: Chapter 32: Marco?
- Book 3: Chapter 31: Lake Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 30: Objective Complete
- Book 3: Chapter 29: Bear Boss (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 28: Forest Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 27: Trial of Change
- Book 3: Chapter 26: Status Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 25: Energy From A Lizard
- Book 3: Chapter 24: Dungeon Gate (pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 23: Hiking
- Book 3: Chapter 22: Manticore
- Book 3: Chapter 21: Lavender Town
- Book 3: Chapter 20: Tattoo Parlor (Pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 19: Demon Vs Goliath
- Book 3: Chapter 18: Roadside Barters
- Book 3: Chapter 17: Artificial Mage
- Book 3: Chapter 16: Installation
- Book 3: Chapter 15: Requiem
- Book 3: Chapter 14: Progression
- Book 3: Chapter 13: Looting
- Book 3: Chapter 12: Antidote
- Book 3: Chapter 11 : O’ Mother Where Art Thou
- Book 3: Chapter 10: Research
- Book 3: Chapter 9: Stone Silence
- Book 3: Chapter 8: Inevitable
- Book 3: Chapter 7: Culture Swap
- Book 3: Chapter 6 : This One’s For Gnashing
- Book 3: Chapter 5: Orkish Respect
- Book 3: Chapter 4: Glass Fangs
- Book 3 Caravans and Introductions
- Book 3: Chapter 2: Demon Aspirants
- Book 3: Chapter 1: Travel Across the Land
- Book 3: Prologue
- Book 2: Chapter 57: Demon of Terraxum
- Book 2: Chapter 56: Revelation
- Book 2: Chapter 55: Eruption
- Book 2: Chapter 54: Peace Talk
- Book 2: Chapter 53: Rematch
- Book 2: Chapter 52: Traps
- Book 2: Chapter 51: Battle Charge
- Book 2: Chapter 50: Breakthrough
- Book 2: Chapter 49: Gains II
- Book 2: Chapter 48: Ill-Gotten
- Book 2: Chapter 47: Failure
- Book 2: Chapter 46: Boss Fight
- Book 2: Chapter 45: Aeralith Prince
- Book 2: Chapter 44: Friendly Visitors
- Book 2: Chapter 43: Re-Supplies
- Book 2: Chapter 42: Earthbreakers
- Book 2: Chapter 41: In the Trenches
- Book 2: Chapter 40 : Deployment
- Book 2: Chapter 39: Called to Duty
- Book 2: Chapter 38: Welcome to the Army
- Book 2: Chapter 37: Shipping Out
- Book 2: Chapter 36: Votes
- Book 2: Chapter 35: Council
- Book 2: Chapter 34: Midnight Rendezvous
- Book 2: Chapter 33: Victory
- Book 2: Chapter 32: Exhibition Match
- Book 2: Chapter 31: Bugged
- Book 2: Chapter 30: Martyr
- Book 2: Chapter 29.2: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 29.1: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 28: Leyforge
- Book 2: Chapter 27.2: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 27.1: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 26.2: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 26.1: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 25: Ploys and Failures
- Book 2: Chapter 24: Gala Politics
- Book 2: Chapter 23: Oaths and Invitations
- Book 2: Chapter 22: Welcome “Guests”
- Book 2: Chapter 21: Asura’s Bloodwrath
- Book 2: Chapter 20: Travel
- Book 2: Chapter 19: Capture
- Book 2: Chapter 18: Out of Time
- Book 2: Chapter 17: Wyrm-Heart
- Book 2: Chapter 16: Become The Hunted
- Book 2: Chapters 15: When The Hunters
- Book 2: Chapters 14: Return and Trade
- Book 2: Chapter 13: Team Play
- Book 2: Chapter 12: Gains
- Book 2: Chapters 11: Entry
- Book 2: Chapter 10: Den Preparations
- Book 2: Chapter 9: Farewells
- Book 2: Chapter 8: Well Fighting
- Book 2: Chapter 7: Shopping Spree
- Book 2: Chapter 6: Return to Baba
- Book 2: Chapter 5: Adept-Tier
- Book 2: Chapter 4: Training
- Book 2: Chapter 3: Pep-talk
- Book 2 Party-time
- Book 2: Chapter 1: Reunion
- Earthbreaker Prologue
- Epilogue
- Chapter 76: Shopping
- Chapter 75: Descending Demon
- Chapter 74: Breather
- Chapter 73: Ex Machina
- Chapter 72: Sigil-Binders
- Chapter 71: Puzzles II
- Chapter 70: Puzzles
- Chapter 69: Upgrades
- Chapter 68: Human Zoo II
- Chapter 67: Boss
- Chapter 66: Hidden Quest
- Chapter 65: Hidden Dagger
- Chapter 64: Endless
- Chapter 63: First Floor
- Chapter 62: Dungeon Prep
- Chapter 61: Dark Den
- Chapter 60: Last Meal
- Chapter 59: Jail Break
- Chapter 58: Enchanting
- Chapter 57: Infiltration
- Chapter 56: Numbers Burr
- Chapter 55: Graduation
- Chapter 54: Mantis
- Chapter 53: Training II
- Chapter 52: Demon Asura
- Chapter 51: Training
- Chapter 50: Elves
- Chapter 49: Contact
- Chapter 48: Progress
- Chapter 47: Human Zoo
- Chapter 46: New Spells
- Chapter 45: Confessions
- Chapter 44: Smash Bros
- Chapter 43: Return
- Chapter 42: Aether Attunement
- Chapter 41: Arcane Beasts
- Chapter 40: Scramble
- Chapter 39: Negotiation
- Chapter 38: Alone
- Chapter 37: Rite and Wrong
- Chapter 36: New Spell
- Chapter 35: Caged
- Chapter 34: Escape
- Chapter 33: Boss Fight
- Chapter 32: Raid Prep
- Chapter 31: Grinding
- Chapter 30: Predator
- Chapter 29: Refinement II
- Chapter 28: Bear-dger
- Chapter 27: Hunting
- Chapter 26: Brotherhood
- Chapter 25: Elements
- Chapter 24: Aftermath
- Chapter 23: Squirrely
- Chapter 22: PvP
- Chapter 21: Aether Gathering
- Chapter 20: Power Up
- Chapter 19: Refinement
- Chapter 18: Rewards
- Chapter 17: Team 2
- Chapter 16: Attributes
- Chapter 15: Magic
- Chapter 14: Shame-Holes
- Chapter 13: Baba Yaga
- Chapter 12: Apothecary
- Chapter 11: Vrung’s Quarry
- Chapter 10: First Time
- Chapter 9.2: Reunion (pt 2)
- Chapter 9.1: Reunion
- Chapter 8: Moving Up
- Chapter 7: Ambush
- Chapter 6: Visitors
- Chapter 5: Experience Points
- Chapter 4.2: Prove Yourself (pt .2)
- Chapter 4.1: Prove Yourself
- Chapter 3.1: Schwartzenbadger
- Chapter 2: Clown World
- Chapter 1: Welcome
- Dawnlight: Prologue