Chapter 36: Ch36 – Journey through the Mountains pt1
The forest surrounded them once again, a living, breathing entity that pressed in from all sides. Towering trees stretched high into the night sky, their branches interwoven like the fingers of giants, forming a dense canopy that blotted out much of the moonlight. What light did filter through cast the path in an ethereal glow, turning the dirt road ahead into a ribbon of silver winding through the blackness down the valley. Not far ahead, the jagged peaks of the larger mountains loomed, their snow-capped tips glistening faintly against the star-studded sky.
The world of dense forest and occasional mountain.
The valley was alive with sound, an eerie symphony that played on Ryan’s nerves as their convoy made its way deeper into the mountainous wilderness. The soft thud of hooves on the dirt path, the rustle of leaves in the breeze, and the distant calls of nocturnal creatures filled the night air. Every shadow seemed to shift, every flicker of moonlight through the trees a potential threat.
Ryan tightened his grip on the saddle as the horse stumbled slightly over uneven ground. A sharp jolt shot through his abdomen, stealing his breath. He hissed quietly and leaned forward, one hand instinctively pressing against his stomach as a dull, lingering ache spread beneath his ribs.
Damn it…
Whatever the healer had done had kept him alive, but it hadn’t made him whole.
Captain Myna rode in front of him, a silent figure of authority, her eyes constantly scanning their surroundings. The other soldiers calm, their heads turning subtly as they too kept watch.
What am I even doing here? Ryan thought, a wave of anxiety creeping in. Just a month ago, I was sitting in an office, buried in paperwork and deadlines. And now… He swallowed hard, the absurdity of his situation hitting him like a bunch of bricks. Now I’m riding through a dangerous forest, surrounded by elite soldiers, evading an entire species determined to kill me and a woman who worships water.
Absurd.
The group traveled in silence, save for the occasional quiet command from Myna, directing the soldiers as they traveled through the forest. The path ahead was narrow and winding, the trees crowding in on either side felt suffocating. The moonlight barely penetrated the thick canopy overhead, casting long shadows that danced in the periphery of Ryan’s vision.
Suddenly, a distant howl broke through the night, freezing Ryan in place. His heart skipped a beat as he strained to identify the source of the sound. The soldiers immediately tensed, their hands instinctively moving toward their weapons. Myna held up a hand, signaling the group to halt.
For a few heart-pounding moments, there was nothing but the sound of the wind in the trees. Then, another howl, closer this time, followed by an eerie silence that seemed to stretch on forever.
“They’re testing us,” Myna murmured, more to himself than to anyone else. Her voice was calm, but Ryan could hear the edge in it. The Captain murmured to the group. “Stay alert.”
The soldiers nodded, and the group resumed their march, moving with a sense of urgency. Ryan swallowed hard, trying to steady his breathing. The ground was uneven and wasn’t acting kindly to his injury.
The underbrush on either side of the path suddenly exploded in a flurry of movement. Four massive direwolves, easily twice the size of a normal wolf on Earth, burst from the shadows, their eyes glowing with a malevolent red light. Their fur was matted and dark, almost blending into the night, and their fangs gleamed in the moonlight as they charged toward the group.
“Direwolves!” A guard shouted, his voice cutting through the night.
The soldiers reacted instantly. Without dismounting, Myna raised her hand, her expression calm and focused. With a swift motion, she thrust her hand forward, and the ground beneath the lead wolf erupted. A spear of rock shot up from the earth with incredible speed, piercing through the direwolf’s open maw and exiting the back of its skull with a sickening crunch. The beast didn’t even have time to howl before it collapsed lifeless, its momentum carrying it a few more feet before it lay still, the life draining from its eyes.
The other three direwolves skidded to a halt, their blood-red eyes fixed on their fallen packmate. For a moment, the forest was deathly silent, the only sound the faint rustle of leaves in the breeze. Then, as if on some unspoken command, the remaining direwolves turned and bolted back into the forest, their massive forms disappearing into the shadows as quickly as they had appeared.
Direwolves were vicious-but they were not stupid. They knew when prey was far too dangerous.
Ryan let out a breath he hadn’t realised he was holding, his heart hammering in his chest. The speed and efficiency with which the soldiers had neutralised the threat left him in awe. They made that look easy... he thought, the massive power gap between him and these warriors becoming apparent.
Myna, still on her horse, gave a quick glance at the fallen direwolf, her eyes narrowing as if making sure it was truly dead.
“Let’s keep moving,” Myna commanded, her tone as calm as ever, as if a pack of direwolves hadn’t just tried to rip them apart. “They might return.”
The group resumed their march.
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Chapters
- Chapter 114: Ch114 - A Performance
- Chapter 113: Ch113 - Cathedral of Light
- Chapter 112: Ch112 - The City
- Chapter 111: Ch111 - Watched
- Chapter 110: Ch110 - Black
- Chapter 109: Ch109 - Tradition
- Chapter 108: Ch108 - Blood
- Chapter 107: Ch107 - The Youngest
- Chapter 106: Ch106 - Big Black Castle
- Chapter 105: Ch105 - I’ll Come
- Chapter 104: Ch104 - In the Bracelet?
- Chapter 103: Ch103 - Stubborn Old Hag
- Chapter 102: Ch102 - Behind You
- Chapter 101: Ch101 - Impossible
- Chapter 100: Ch100 - A Favour
- Chapter 99: Ch99 - I Win
- Chapter 98: Ch98 - Curiosity Killed the Cat
- Chapter 97: Ch97 - James
- Chapter 96: Ch96 - Divine Judgement
- Chapter 95: Ch95 - Dawn
- Chapter 94: Ch94 - Where Twelve Stand
- Chapter 93: Ch93 - Mystery Knight
- Chapter 92: Ch92 - Green as Fresh Grass
- Chapter 91: Ch91 - D-Day
- Chapter 90: Ch90 - Light Spell
- Chapter 89: Ch89 - Steel on Steel
- Chapter 88: Ch88 - Lots of Love.
- Chapter 87: Ch87 - Trial Of Twelve
- Chapter 86: Ch86 - Baby Brother
- Chapter 85: Ch85 - A Red Star
- Chapter 84: Ch84 - Charity Case
- Chapter 83: Ch83 - Cold, Dark, Damp.
- Chapter 82: Ch82 - They aren’t my problem
- Chapter 81: Ch81 - The Announcement
- Chapter 80: Ch80 - All of them—dead
- Chapter 79: Ch79 - Infirmary
- Chapter 78: Ch78 - Charity Case
- Chapter 77: Ch77 - Tier 1
- Chapter 76: Ch76 - You Caught Me
- Chapter 75: Ch75 - A lie
- Chapter 74: Ch74 - Dead Man Standing
- Chapter 73: Ch73 - An Omen
- Chapter 72: Ch72 - Gods be Good
- Chapter 71: Ch71 - House Lythros
- Chapter 70: Ch70 - The Melee
- Chapter 69: Ch69 - Let the Tournament, Begin!
- Chapter 68: Ch68 - Ceres
- Chapter 67: Ch67 - The Festival
- Chapter 66: Ch66 - Malick The Great
- Chapter 65: Ch65 - Protect Those I Love.
- Chapter 64: Ch64 - Pure
- Chapter 63: Ch63 - One Mistake. Never Two.
- Chapter 62: Ch62 - Mother
- Chapter 61: Ch61 - Combat Techniques
- Chapter 60: Ch60 - This isn’t about you.
- Chapter 59: Ch59 - Academy, Day One
- Chapter 58: Ch58 - Your Second Element Is…
- Chapter 57: Ch57 - The Market
- Chapter 56: Ch56 - Keep your voice down.
- Chapter 55: Ch55 - An Incident
- Chapter 54: Ch54 - The Schedule
- Chapter 53: Ch53 - James and Jared
- Chapter 52: Ch52 - What are You doing here!
- Chapter 51: Ch51 - Helena the Mad
- Chapter 50: Ch50 - The Principal
- Chapter 49: Ch49 - Tired of…
- Chapter 48: Ch48 - The Academy
- Chapter 47: Ch47 - Truth
- Chapter 46: Ch46 - Representatives of the Coalition
- Chapter 45: Ch45 - Lithara
- Chapter 44: Ch44 - Smells like…
- Chapter 43: Ch43 - Two Minutes
- Chapter 42: Ch42 - The Rupes Kingdom
- Chapter 41: Ch41 - Wakey Wake
- Chapter 40: Ch40 - Sleepy Sleep
- Chapter 39: Ch39 - The First Fortress
- Chapter 38: Ch38 - Journey through the Mountains pt3
- Chapter 37: Ch37 - Journey through the Mountains pt2
- Chapter 36: Ch36 - Journey through the Mountains pt1
- Chapter 35: Ch35 - Preparation
- Chapter 34: Ch34 - What?!
- Chapter 33: Ch33 - Tasty!
- Chapter 32: Ch32 - Wakey Wakey!
- Chapter 31: Ch31 - A Dance in the Shadows
- Chapter 30: Ch30 - Mountain Outpost
- Chapter 29: Ch29 - The Mountain Dwellers
- Chapter 28: Ch28 - A Blinding Light In the Darkness
- Chapter 27: Ch27 - A Crack in the Facade
- Chapter 26: Ch26 - A Crack in the Wall
- Chapter 25: Ch25 - Embarrassing Failure
- Chapter 24: Ch24 - Faster Ryan!
- Chapter 23: Ch23 - Escape!
- Chapter 22: Ch22 - Disgusting Humans!
- Chapter 21: Ch21 - Light Attribute
- Chapter 20: Ch20 - Nightmare
- Chapter 19: Ch19 - Deuteros... and Deuteros
- Chapter 18: Ch18 - Elerea
- Chapter 17: Ch17 - Meow?
- Chapter 16: Ch16 - Millipedes Suck!
- Chapter 15: Ch15 - Traitor
- Chapter 14: Ch14 - Night Watch
- Chapter 13: Ch13 - Run!
- Chapter 12: Ch12 - It Was An Accident
- Chapter 11: Ch11 - Magic Training
- Chapter 10: Ch10 - Physical Training pt2
- Chapter 9: Ch9 - Physical Training pt1
- Chapter 8: Ch8 - Early Start
- Chapter 7: Ch7 - Toris
- Chapter 6: Ch6 - Monster!
- Chapter 5: Ch5 - Progress?
- Chapter 4: Ch4 - Need Fooood
- Chapter 3: Ch3 - First Night
- Chapter 2: Ch2 - Déjà vu
- Chapter 1: Ch1 - I’m Dead?
- Ch0 - Auxillary