Chapter 27: Gave Knight
She lasted three hours. That was the maximum amount of time she could give to see if he would react to the fruits before she started to eat herself.
By this time, Riven had moved away from the grapes and onto other fruits. He recommended what she should eat according to their tastes.
One thing about practitioners is that they eat a lot.
By the time they were done, they had stripped a lot of trees bare.
“This will do for now, but I need something stronger. Meat,” Kivara said.
“Maybe we’ll find some in the forest,” Riven said. He wiped his sticky hand on his ragged cloak.
“I’m not eating any meat from this catacomb,” she said flatly.
Riven agreed with her, but he didn’t say anything. They were lying on the grass, and if not for the power that filled him, coming from his Sigil, he would have thought he was dreaming.
His thoughts went to the techniques of his rank two Path of the Undying Necromancer. As Kivara explained, he had four techniques he could utilize. How he used them, though, depended on his creativity and how he combined them.
His Burst technique, the one he tried to use earlier on the rottiling, was known as Revenant’s Call. It was a pulse of will that would raise four temporary undead.
“…That’s the basics of it, but there is a lot of context regarding it. I can’t raise that monster earlier, and if it’s a strong opponent, then maybe I can only raise two. Maybe the four is for things that are closer to my rank? I should test it out… but where will I see bodies…”
His eyes slid to Kivara, who was staring straight at the sun. The black of her eyes seemed to be drinking in the light.
Riven turned away. “…She’s strong and will make a good undead… I wonder when I will be able to make permanent undead… but… wait, is this what being a necromancer is? Worrying about bodies…”
Riven sighed. He couldn’t test it on her since she was his ally—for now.
“…Maybe I can kill myself, come back, and raise the body?”
It was tempting, but Riven didn’t want to waste his death. “…I’ll get plenty of chances to use it later. What I’m more curious about is my Command technique…”
It was called Gravekeeper’s Call. It allowed him to open a temporary door to the underworld and summon a Grave Knight, a strong skeletal warrior to fight for him.
Suddenly, Riven stood up. He turned to Kivara, a small smile on his face. “I’m thinking. We will be going into that forest, and it’s filled with different monsters. You can fight, sure, but the same can’t be said for me. I’m still just getting used to…”
“Just say what you want,” Kivara said. She wasn’t even looking his way.
“What do you think about fighting my Grave Knight? I want to see how strong it is,” Riven replied.
Kivara went still. She turned from the sun to him, and her eyes narrowed. But then she shrugged. “Sounds fine, but I should warn you. I am strong.”
There wasn’t any pride in her voice, just a simple fact. Riven knew this well. Removing the power difference between a rank, she was also stronger than most at the same rank as her. But that only made his blood warm.
He stood up and moved some distance away from her. “Alright. I’ll do it now.”
Riven concentrated, then brought out his technique book and flipped it open, his eyes tracing the lines to where his Command technique was.
Kivara snorted. “You’ll be dead five times if you do that in a real fight. I know you know this, but I’m reminding you not to be stupid.”
Riven nodded without replying as he focused on the foundation of the grave and the language. He opened his mouth and spoke, but his words came out in twisting silence and hisses. The only comprehensible words came at the end when he shouted, “Heed me, Grave Knight!”
His purple eyes flared. The temperature dropped around him, and the surroundings became silent. His shadow leaped away from him and molded into a door that rose out of the ground.
Riven took a step forward, his right hand stretched out as if he were the one forcing the door open. Aura drained away from his Sigil as he kept the door existing in their world.
The door was made of bleached bones and black shadows that squirmed and twisted. Then it swung open without sound, and the Grave Knight reached out. Its armored legs passed over the door and stepped onto the grassy ground.
Its presence came with a chill that spread.
But Riven and Kivara could only stare at the Grave Knight in surprise. It wasn’t at all what they expected.
Kivara was the first to break the silence. “This thing is a Grave Knight?”
Riven didn’t know how a Grave Knight was supposed to look, so he just stared at it as well. The undead was shaped like a little girl, but her face was mature. She wore a dress made of gray rusted iron, and that face he thought was mature was rotted and half chewed away by maggots.
Her hair was limp on her head, braided with blades that glinted. She turned to Riven, and a heavy smell of decay came from her, giving off a cold aura.
“I think so.” Riven could feel the connection between them. It felt as if he were holding an invisible leash. He pointed at Kivara. “Kill her.”
It almost seemed as if that was something the undead had been itching to hear. The undead exploded forward, her small frame crossing the distance between them in a blink.
But Kivara was faster. She lurched backward and raised her hand lazily. A thin strand of void aura slashed forward, but the hair on the small undead grew long and coiling. One of the strands latched onto a small tree and pulled her out of the way of the attack.
Then the hair uprooted the tree and threw it at Kivara, who didn’t dodge. She simply swiped the tree out of the air with her hand. But the undead wasn’t brain-dead because it followed behind the attack.
Kivara smiled when she saw this and raised her hand for more void slashes, but the undead had a little surprise as well. The hairs on her head squirmed, then erupted together with her head!
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Chapters
- Chapter 90: Easy?
- Chapter 89: Hungry
- Chapter 88: Brutal
- Chapter 87: No way out
- Chapter 86: This place
- Chapter 85: Fearless Ones
- Chapter 84: He wants you
- Chapter 83: Swallowed
- Chapter 82: Blind
- Chapter 81: Red hole
- Chapter 80: Malum I
- Chapter 79: Malum
- Chapter 78: Dare to attack
- Chapter 77: A beating will do
- Chapter 76: Oh, you can read
- Chapter 75: Hunger
- Chapter 74: Sudden death
- Chapter 73: Take heart
- Chapter 72: They hunted
- Chapter 71: let’s hunt
- Chapter 70: Envy?
- Chapter 69: Assessment ranking
- Chapter 68: History
- Chapter 67: Zandrel?
- Chapter 66: Too much talk
- Chapter 65: What did you bring
- Chapter 64: Satisfying
- Chapter 63: Bully boy
- Chapter 62: Kill him
- Chapter 61: How to fight a Necromancer
- Chapter 60: Ding!
- Chapter 59: You bastard
- Chapter 58: Dray
- Chapter 57: Betrayer
- Chapter 56: A villager?
- Chapter 55: Teaching the Tong
- Chapter 54: Ice Forest
- Chapter 53: Tong and Gavrex
- Chapter 52: Whispers
- Chapter 51: Resolution
- Chapter 50: Minor Sect
- Chapter 49: Now what
- Chapter 48: My story
- Chapter 47: Strong warrior
- Chapter 46: I’m impressed
- Chapter 45: Turning tables
- Chapter 44: Dead village
- Chapter 43: Open it
- Chapter 42: Silent Village
- Chapter 41: Evolve?
- Chapter 40: Faceless
- Chapter 39: Back
- Chapter 38: Bloody teeth
- Chapter 37: What us this
- Chapter 36: Grave Knight
- Chapter 35: Sword of anger
- Chapter 34: Spartacus
- Chapter 33: Berserkers
- Chapter 32: Breaker of chains
- Chapter 31: Warning
- Chapter 30: Welcome to servitude
- Chapter 29: Temptation
- Chapter 28: The corpse forest
- Chapter 27: Gave Knight
- Chapter 26: Fruits
- Chapter 25: Cultivation
- Chapter 24: Jade book
- Chapter 23: Well, shit
- Chapter 22: Out smart
- Chapter 21: Spite death
- Chapter 20: Sneak attack
- Chapter 19: what is this place
- Chapter 18: Door
- Chapter 17: Attract trouble
- Chapter 16: Found out
- Chapter 15: Brotherhood of the unholy night
- Chapter 14: Undying
- Chapter 13: That’s it?
- Chapter 12: Kivara
- Chapter 11: They’re dead
- Chapter 10: The girl
- Chapter 9: Death
- Chapter 8: The woman
- Chapter 7: The will and path
- Chapter 6: Undying
- Chapter 5: A game
- Chapter 4: You have some spirit
- Chapter 3: Why stop?
- Chapter 2: Madness
- Chapter 1: Bloody wedding