Chapter 50: A New Enemy
He didn’t have the breath for words, just the hiss of air tearing through his lungs and the drumbeat of his own pulse in his ears. The chimera’s twitching legs gave one final spasm before collapsing fully, blood pooling dark against the cracked stones.
He stood over it, fists trembling, knuckles torn and bloody, aura still flickering around his frame like an afterimage. His body screamed at him, every nerve ablaze from the punishment of [Bloodwrath] and the burning aura of his Martial Art. For a moment, he swayed, his vision doubling.
Then the roar of battle behind him broke through his stupor. The others were still going at it, their spells and shouts echoing through the coliseum as the last of the insectoid guards were hammered down. Alex spat blood, forcing his spine straight and lifted his head.
Garret’s shield crashed against another chimera while Henry attacked from behind, splintering through its armor with weapon and spell combined. Kate’s blade lit the dark in a lance of fire and Holly’s wind sliced precise openings for the others to exploit. The air was alight with steel and spell, a storm of color and violence.
Alex flexed his bruised hands, feeling the ache deep down even in his bone marrow. Not done yet.
He stepped forward, ready to throw himself back into the fray. Because if his fight had proved anything, it was that these things weren’t going to go down easy. And if he was going to keep his team alive through this hive, he’d have to break himself again and again until there was nothing left to break.
“Alright… round two.”
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From the moment the squad ventured into the hive’s cave mouth the tunnels pressed in around them, air filled with a damp musk and the sharp tang of chimera shit. Their feet sank into churned earth as the squad descended deeper, the hive walls glowing faintly with veins of energy. The deeper they went, the more oppressive the sensation became. It was like walking down the throat of some vast beast.
Alex’s [Aether Sight] painted the labyrinth in threads of light: lines bending, folding, doubling back in maddening patterns. He could feel the presence of the hive pressing all around them, consciousness brushing against his like whispers just out of earshot.
A hiss echoed through the passage. Then another. Then a dozen.
“Shields up!” Eric said.
The front ranks locked in. Henry and Ghrukk braced shoulder-to-shoulder, halberds flaring with spellpower. Garret plopped his shield down with a grunt, metal screeching as the ground vibrated beneath it. Behind them, runes shimmered into place as Doran etched quick glyphs across his shield rim, each mark glowing brighter than the last. Then he set his shield in place next to Garret’s.
The attack hit a moment later. Chimera soldiers poured from the tunnels. Their bodies moved with terrifying synchronicity, limbs striking stone as if the entire hive had been trained to kill as one.
The tanks took the brunt. Claws screeched against shields, the sound piercing in the narrow tunnel like a siren. Sparks burst from impact points as Henry pushed back with sheer muscle power, his biceps bulging and sweat slicking his brow. Ghrukk yelled out as shadow-fire aura flared around his skin, creating an aura to burn the enemies even as they attacked, turning claw swipes into molten ash.
“Attack!” Eric ordered.
Spells and steel lanced over the tanks in a coordinated barrage. Holly’s air gales compressed into blades, slicing antennae clean from skulls. Kate darted through gaps, her sword igniting mid-swing, every strike leaving a streak of burning light across chitin. Devon tossed glowing glyph-bolts which detonated mid-air, piercing deep into thick carapaces.
Alex ran forward, fists already coated with energy.
Each of his punches were a thunderclap in the close quarters, concussive energy bursts that smashed chimeras back against the walls. These particular chimera soldiers weren’t Adept Tier, simply peak Mortal Tier beasts, which made things easier, if just a bit.
Even with their overwhelming firepower, though, the fight was a slog. The tunnel rang with screeches, each one answered by the bellow of steel and the hiss of spellfire. The squad carved their way forward inch by inch, momentum was costly but attainable.
Finally, the last soldier collapsed twitching, its death screech rolling through the tunnels like a warning bell to the rest of the hive deeper in.
An oppressive silence followed, as if the hive refused to give the raid party of their answer to such a call. But they couldn’t stand around to wonder about that. They had keep up their forward push through the hive tunnels. So once more the raid party found themselves in a maze of turns and switchbacks.
It didn’t take too long until the cavern opened before them. A broad chamber revealed itself with stalactites looming overhead, its floor and walls broken by dozens of dark, gaping tunnels feeding into it. The air stank of rot and the walls pulsed faintly with threads of aether.
Every drip of moisture from the ceiling echoed like a hammer blow in the still air.
Alex’s eyes swept the cavern, [Aether Sight] picking up wisps of energy, faint ghost-lights over the tangle of tunnels converging on the room. There were dozens of tunnel openings. It was like standing in the center of a spider’s web. Any of those holes could vomit death at them in seconds.
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Garret shifted uncomfortably behind his shield, muttering under his breath. “I don’t like it. Too many mouths. Not enough teeth.”
“Agreed,” Kate said, her blade already held at the ready. Her eyes flicked from hole to hole, the faint twitch of her jaw betraying the unease that Alex could see behind her visage.
Myrae crouched near one of the walls and brushed her fingertips along the pulsing vein of aether that ran up the stone. Her lips pressed together in a thin line. “This is some kind of a core intersection. The hive’s main arteries run through here. Whatever’s below us… It knows we’re here now.”
“So, it’s crossroads then,” Alex gestured at the intersecting tunnels. “We pick the wrong way, we burn time. We burn time, we get swarmed.”
“Correction: you’re already swarmed. They just haven’t turned their full attention on you yet.”
Obby added.
Alex grimaced at Obby’s words, but didn’t argue.
Eric stepped forward into the center of the chamber. He turned slowly, as he was seemingly gauging the angles of the tunnels. “Then we hold here long enough to catch a breather. Healers, patch up who you can. Everyone else, recover what aether you can muster. We’re not moving blindly into these side tunnels until we’ve at least got breath in our lungs.”
They moved into a loose circle, shields outward and weapons poised. Allie and Myrae lit faint lights in their hands which created long shadows that stretched underfoot.
Myrae pressed glowing palms to Doran’s leg while Devon worked a slow reinforcement glyph over Garret’s dented shield. The stink of blood and musky stone still filled their noses, and the incessant drip of water from the stalactites assaulted their ears, but they stayed on task, knowing they wouldn’t get much time before the chimeras made their move once again.
It was only about an hour before they heard the signs. A faint skittering noise in the shadows of one of the tunnels. They all turned as the skitter transformed into the rhythm of footsteps. From one of the tunnels, a silhouette became visible, appearing tall and lean.
They all prepared themselves, weapons held ready as the figure emerged into the light. It was a chimera, obviously, but this one was different from the rest they’d seen so far.
Its frame was almost human-like and it was biped. Its feet were hooved, with bestial cat-like legs that led into a torso covered in chitinous armor. It’s arms were muscled under dark fur ending in long claws and its head—while lizard in appearance with scales and slit eyes—had the same split mandibles of the soldier-class chimera they had seen in the city and tunnels. Antenna jutted from its forehead, with horns curling back behind its skull like that of a ram. A segmented tail whipped from its back sporadically.
“Wha’, da fuck, is that?” Doran sputtered.
Alex felt the pressure of the chimera’s aura even from across the cave. Its arcane core contained a thick aura that placed it undeniably in the beginning of the liquid-stage of Adept Tier.
This was the most powerful creature they had come across so far, without a doubt.
“Its middle Adept.” Alex said aloud, making sure everyone understood the threat.
His words caused everyone to tense. All across the group knuckles turned white as they all held their weapons. “Don’t underestimate it, even for a second.”
The creature looked at them from the tunnel entrance a moment, its head cocked to the side, as if intrigued by their presence.
“I’m guessing this thing’s the boss then?” Garret took a step forward, positioning his shield. “Come on then fugly!”
The chimera moved suddenly, disappearing in Alex’s vision for a moment, then it reappeared just as quickly and slammed into Garret’s shield like a wrecking ball.
Garret’s boots skidded back half a foot and the metal of his shield groaned under the impact. Henry grunted, veins bulging as he set his hands behind Garret’s, helping him hold the beast back with his strength.
But unlike the soldier drones, this thing didn’t just hammer away at them like a feral monster. It stepped back, then feinted quickly. One bladed limb struck the shield and rebounded, then its other limb whipped around from a low angle, its bladed claw headed straight for Garret’s exposed knee.
Garret barely got his shield angled back down in time. Sparks flew as the claw scraped along the steel. “Son of a—! This one knows how to fight!”
Before anyone else could react, the chimera leapt back, its legs pumping and the air warping faintly beneath it. Alex’s eyes narrowed.
“Wait—”
The thing’s internal aether flowed in a pattern. It was wasn’t random aether moving to bolster its body, but it flowed in a practiced and smooth way. Wind spiraled faintly at its feet, carrying it sideways in a blur of motion. Alex recognized it instantly as a [Gale Dash], Holly’s movement skill.
“What the fuck?” Holly’s voice cracked with disbelief, her own sword-hand dipping as if by astonishment. She recognized the skill as well.
The chimera stepped sideways again, and it mimicked her battle stance almost perfectly, its arms curling like twin blades. Then it struck out. Air aether rippled with its movement as it lunged forward, each slash was augmented by cutting winds that peeled away from its body flew at the party with immense speed. That sent the group scattering to dodge.
With everyone distracted, the Chimera dove in at Sarson when he was recovering from a roll.
Kate ran in to block, her own blade flashing in a wide line. The chimera parried—not blocked, parried—angling its limb to deflect her strike aside before countering with a sweeping kick that sent her skidding back across the stone and coughing blood.
“Shit—!” Kate spat, recovering in a crouch.
“Don’t give it space! Press it. NOW!” Eric yelled out.
Alex surged forward at Eric’s command, his fists flaring azure. He hammered a [Flare] strike straight into its chest. The blow detonated in an explosion of energy, but the chimera had rolled with the hitand lessened the impact, its carapace only getting scratched.
It countered with a backhand slash so fast Alex only dodged by slamming a [Shield] into place and jumping backward, its claw skittered across his spell and away from him just as the blow cracked the barrier like glass and threw him further back.
The thing screeched a guttural, almost triumphant cry and kicked off the ground with another air-propelled burst, soaring above the squad.
“Eyes up!”
Devon loosed a glyph-bolt, and it spun mid-air with a push of aether. But he still barely missed, the blast sizzled past the beast’s wingless flight. Holly struck then by sending a compressed gale upward like a blade of wind. The chimera somehow flipped backward, creating its own air slash and cleaving the attack apart. The shockwave ripped dust and grit from the cavern floor.
“This isn’t possible!” Holly shouted, fear edging into her tone.
“They’ve been learning from us,” Alex snarled, blood hot in his veins. “Every move we make, they were watching. We should have realized they’d end up copying us.”
It was a terrifying realization. He had always assumed the chimeras were figuring out counters to their attacks, but it turned out, they were also learning to use them as well.
This enemy was using their own skills and spells. An arcane beast with spells… that shouldn’t exist.
Alex sucked in breath, his pupils dilating with restrained fear. “Fuck.”
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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