Supreme Warlady Elena Burnstock
I looked at the other three Supreme Legends as they stared back at me and each other here on the 24th layer. The greatest gathering of individual power in millennia if not all of history. The Librarian, The Mathemancer, and the pig, Blood Gore the Butcher.
“So, a final descent, we are agreed?” I asked.
“Yes. But I get first claim,” Blood Gore said. Of course he would try to make things difficult. No one said anything and we all just stared at him for a minute until he finally spoke again. “Since I will be on the front line taking all the initial attacks.”
“I will support Blood Gore and put my claim last, on rotation,” The Mathemancer said.
“I guess I will be supporting you Elena and I will put my claim third, on rotation,” The Librarian said.
“I will act as guard and combat support and put my claim second, on rotation,” I said and then looked at Blood Gore.
“Rotation it is. Let it never be said that Blood Gore is uncompromising,” he declared with as much truth as a pig dressed up in a skirt. No matter how pretty you made the pig, it was still a pig.
But deciding on loot distribution was important. Letting Blood Gore have first pick after each fight wasn’t a huge deal as long as we did a rotational system. I wasn’t going to let the pig get fat off my hard work. He was also taking the riskiest position as the vanguard. While The Mathemancer said he would provide support and I would assist in combat, that didn’t reduce the risk of facing unknown monsters as the front-line combatant.
While I didn’t keep up to date on all the news, I did know that Blood Gore had a well deserved reputation for being an unreasonable person who enjoyed killing. Earning the epithet of Butcher was well deserved.
“So, how deep do you want to try for. I say all the way down,” he said, trying to create drama where none was needed.
“The 35th layer if it exists to see if there is anything beyond a violet monster core. At that point we should try and return to bring back that knowledge,” The Mathemancer said.
“The 35th layer, but I have prepared a one time communication rod. It should punch through all the layers regardless of the spatial disturbance. We can send a single message back and then keep going,” The Librarian declared. Everyone looked at me. Two votes to keep going, one vote to turn back at the 35th layer.
I disliked being put in this position of agreeing with Blood Gore. “I say we wait and see how we are handling the combat. If we are on our last points or have run out and have no more potions, that is when we should turn back,” I replied.
“Showing a bit of fear there Elena,” Blood Gore said while giving me a grin.
“Just common sense. No one has returned back after going to the 26th layer. For all we know we might have to start fighting some super monster at that point. While I am confident of winning, even you can’t fight forever,” I said while giving Blood Gore an intense stare.
“Huh, well fair point. I say let Elena decide when we turn back if we do. If she can’t keep up, it would be good to retreat so she doesn’t die,” Blood Gore said to get under my skin. While I would love nothing more than to cut him down, we were a team.
Unlike low level teams, we all knew the stakes. Blood Gore was creating turmoil to see how I would react under just a bit of pressure. Since I would be fighting next to him, if I had a weak will and backed off to guard myself, I could leave him critically exposed.
“No retreating and we will assess at each passage to the next layer,” I declared and looked at the other people in the team. Everyone gave a slight nod, not objecting.
“I have prepared equipment if the environment gets too much. I suspect that might be part of the problem, where the air is no longer breathable,” The Librarian said. Find the newest release on novel fire.net
“Annoying, but I should be fine without that kind of stuff,” Blood Gore said. He really did dislike using equipment or even clothing.
“I also have various pieces of equipment to measure the ambient Mana and spatial fluctuations of each layer. I would like an hour after clearing the passage to the next layer,” The Mathemancer said.
“That would be a good time to rest and recover after we have defeated the Champion. And also to asses how we are doing, both for the descent and our teamwork,” I added on. Again, there were no objections. While Blood Gore might be pretending to look a bit impatient it was all an act.
“Does anyone want the monsters besides their cores?” Blood Gore asked.
“I want to collect a few choice specimens to use for Alchemy later. Also to evaluate certain characteristics. You can have first pick each time and the majority if there is an uneven split,” The Librarian said. Blood Gore smiled slightly at this and nodded.
“Any objections to heading straight for the next passage when on a layer?” I asked. Everyone shook their heads slightly. While it was unlikely it was unlikely it was best to set clear expectations so there was no confusion. My mind couldn’t help going to my son for a moment.
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Even though I had done everything I could to set expectations with him, he was incredibly frustrating. While some parents might have spanked their children, I knew that wouldn’t work if he inherited just a tenth of my stubbornness. He said he wanted to become the strongest spellblade, surpassing me, but it was easy to say hard to do.
His heart wasn’t fully invested into such a goal. He didn’t embrace fighting the way I did. He did work hard and did well to improve his skills, but at most that would only carry him to being a legend. One had to commit in a very real way to make it to my level.
Leaving him had been hard, but it was for the best with the Dark Cabal looking to target me, since I was targeting them. I considered bringing this up with Blood Gore before instantly discarding the notion. It would be a sign of weakness and he wouldn’t care. We were about to go on a final descent. There was no room for other thoughts or emotions besides complete and utter commitment to the incredibly dangerous venture we were about to undertake.
“No for combat style. I use melee in combination with spells, particularly blade focused attacks and fire,” I said. While we all knew what we could do, this was my way of poking at Blood Gore. By Going through the proper motions of setting up an adventuring team. My skills were the most well known of the group.
“Force redirection for support and ice magic to slow down enemies,” The Mathemancer said. Force redirection was incredibly powerful for battlefield control. It was also incredibly frustrating to fight against. It would work well with Blood Gore’s style of combat. Ice magic was more limited, but I had no doubt The Mathemancer had some time magic up his sleeve if necessary and he also could teleport short distances.
“Mana nullification to counter spells for support and spatial shielding for heavy defense and static offense,” The Librarian said. The edge of his shields were insanely dangerous. They didn’t cut, they just separated, since his shields weren’t shields but large gaps that were compressed to a much smaller volume. Entering from the wrong direction would split a person or item apart.
But the real threat was Mana nullification. It was incredibly tricky, dangerous, and insanely complex. Countering the Mana in a spell. Using far less Mana to discrupt and break apart the spell before it could land. While I could do so in a controlled setting and against lesser monsters, it took someone special to do this in life or death combat.
“I rip them apart before they can rip me apart,” Blood Gore said. While it might not seem descriptive or accurate, it was the truth. He would rush in, trying to deal more damage to the monster before they overwhelmed and killed him. It was a messy and insane way to fight, but he made it work.
I shuddered to think how high his passive defensive skills were. He was the inspiration for my son focusing on resistances. It was a shame we didn’t have a true support or healer in this party. But there were no healers close to the necessary level or combat ability. The mindset needed to be a healer and gain levels would inevitably lead one to becoming a dark healer, something no one wanted to see.
“Anything else before we depart?” I asked and looked around at the group. We had covered everything of importance. Combat was too fluid for more precise roles and each of us was a Supreme Legend in our own right. There was no need for handholding or complicated strategies.
While Blood Gore might not seem like a team player, he chose to be a pig most of the time. But he was capable of working with others. Especially when it aligned with his desires to fight and become stronger. When he died no one would mourn his passing, but he wouldn’t want anyone to.
As for The Librarian and The Mathemancer, they were old, and this was going to be their last adventure into the dungeon. Supreme Legends did not die in bed of old age. They died fighting. I would have preferred to watch over my son, but if we were going to descend, now was the time when all four of us were capable. Once their stats and skills started decaying, the two old men wouldn’t be willing to risk a final descent.
I was going to destroy this dungeon and end the source of the monsters no matter what to avenge my family. While the companions weren’t the best, one pig in particular, their strength was not in question. Only Blood Gore had worked to go beyond level 150 and the 6th class selection. The other two had stopped at their 6th class, giving up on progressing.
“Then let us depart,” I declared. Blood Gore grinned. He took off and I remained half a step behind him on his left. While he could fight equally on the left and right, I had noticed he preferred his right. I would cover his weaker side.
He only glanced at me but didn’t say anything. He was a pig, but he wasn’t a stupid pig. We would have to work together to descend. There was a twist to the dungeon every 5 layers. Starting on the 6th layer was large groups, then mixed groups, complex tactics, and then unique skills. The fact no one returned from the 26th layer was concerning, but I was ready for whatever might show up.
Getting to the 35th layer meant another twist on the 31st layer if we made it that far. With Sarah by my side, I had the confidence I would return. Perhaps I would find another natural treasure for my son. As for the egg and the monster inside of it, I would wait and see. It would likely end in tears, but it was ultimately his choice. A shame he chose a path with no future, but ultimately it was his life.
I didn’t like being controlled and I could see the same fire in his eyes as well. At least he had the courage to stand up to me. If he hadn’t that would have been worse than choosing a monster. And the danger to his soul removing a tier 4 skill was no small matter either. But if he had the courage to confront me, he might have the strength to go the distance with a pet. At least that was my hope, even if I had no faith in the outcome.
As for his father. He could play his games on the surface. Ultimately, it was none of my concern as long as he didn’t drag our son into his schemes. He knew that, but sometimes people would forget what they should do and require a painful reminder.
We reached the Champion of the 24th layer and Blood Gore rushed forward at the giant Fire Wyrm. I drew Sarah and cut down the lesser monsters swarming towards us, creating a space for our team. The Mathemancer slowed them down and deflected their paths into my attacks. The Librarian canceled out their flame breath.
Blood Gore landed on the massive Firm Wyrm Champion and began ripping into it even as his skin burned. “Slice!” I attacked the Fire Wyrm from a distance to help him out. A torrent of molten blood erupted from the monster as my attack landed and Blood Gore burst through the monster. Having to defend from two attacks at once, forced the monster to split its Mana and skills to defend itself, allowing Blood Gore to easily finish it off.
The Mathemancer and the Librarian easily finished off the lesser monsters that had been swarming towards us. For our first fight as a team, it was decent. Any one of us could have won that alone, but together we triumphed in mere seconds.
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Chapters
- Chapter 211 – Interlude 27
- Chapter 210 – Sitting Around
- Chapter 209 – Wild Tail’s History
- Chapter 208 – A Visitor
- Chapter 207 – Searching The Settlement
- Chapter 206 – Demonic Knowledge
- Chapter 205 – Going Through The Loot
- Chapter 204 – Demonic Frustration
- Chapter 203 – A Demonic Dialogue
- Chapter 202 – Interlude 26
- Chapter 201 – A Proper Hiding Place
- Chapter 200 – Stuck Underground
- Chapter 199 – Exhaustion And Despair
- Chapter 198 – A Carefully Considered Choice
- Chapter 197 – The Tomb Of A Seraphim
- Chapter 196 – Interlude 27
- Chapter 195 – A Dungeon Feature
- Chapter 194 – A Random Encounter
- Chapter 193 – A Natural Treasure
- Chapter 192 – Dig Deep!
- Chapter 191 – The Bug Abnormal
- Chapter 190 – A Messy Fight
- Chapter 189 – Ozymandius, A Dangerous Pet
- Chapter 188 – Waiting And Watching
- Chapter 187 – Battle Of The Large Passage
- Chapter 186 – Interlude 25
- Chapter 185 – A Very Deep Passage
- Chapter 184 – The Dungeon's Redirection
- Chapter 183 – Dungeon Oddities
- Chapter 182 – Harren The Desperate
- Chapter 181 – The Dark Season
- Chapter 180 – Departure From Gnomeland
- Chapter 179 – Gnome Stealth Skills
- Chapter 178 – Counter Divination Skills
- Chapter 177 – Gnomish Dungeon Knowledge
- Chapter 176 – Interlude 24
- Chapter 175 – Gnome Of Culture
- Chapter 174 – Gnomish Trade Deal
- Chapter 173 – Gnomish History Lesson
- Chapter 172 – Gnomish Council Of Governance
- Chapter 171 – Gnomish Society
- Chapter 170 – Gnome Delegation
- Chapter 169 – The Gnomes
- Chapter 168 – Interlude 23
- Chapter 167 – Working Hard
- Chapter 166 – A Blade's Edge
- Chapter 165 – Interlude 22
- Chapter 164 – Maneuvering At The End Of The World
- Chapter 163 – Demon Of The Night
- Chapter 162 – Absolute Savagery
- Chapter 161 – Final Trade
- Chapter 160 – Interlude 21
- Chapter 159 – Beastkin Nuances
- Chapter 158 – Life Of A Beastkin
- Chapter 157 – Deal With Beastkin
- Chapter 156 – The End Of The World
- Chapter 155 – A Great View
- Chapter 154 – Ritual Of Ascending Exit
- Chapter 153 – Champion Of The 11th Layer
- Chapter 152 – Items
- Chapter 151 – The End Of The Team
- Chapter 150 – The Wrong Way
- Chapter 149 – Interlude 20
- Chapter 148 – Beastkin Team
- Chapter 147 – Three Months Descending
- Chapter 146 – Team Discussion
- Chapter 145 – Death's Door
- Chapter 144 – Interlude 19
- Chapter 143 – The Edge Of Life And Death
- Chapter 142 – Mother's Legacy
- Chapter 141 – The 11th Layer
- Chapter 140 – A War Mech Peg Into An Entrance Hole
- Chapter 139 – Shockwaves
- Chapter 138 – An Entrance Into The Inferno
- Chapter 137 – Interlude 18
- Chapter 136 – Party Crasher
- Chapter 135 – Graduation From The College Of Advancement
- Chapter 134 – Graduation Dinner
- Chapter 133 – Mana Interaction Lecture
- Chapter 132 – Sparring
- Chapter 131 – College Takes An Island
- Chapter 130—General Knowledge Lecture
- Chapter 129—Interlude 17
- Chapter 128—Runic Tags
- Chapter 127—The Final Stretch
- Chapter 126—Interlude 16
- Chapter 125—The Indomitable
- Chapter 124—War Mech Showcase
- Chapter 123—Father's Letter
- Chapter 122–Almost There
- Chapter 121 — Last Semester at the College Of Advancement
- Chapter 120 – Interlude 15
- Chapter 119 – Interlude 14
- Chapter 118 – Trouble Brewing
- Chapter 117 – Adventuring Team Mechanics
- Chapter 116 – Dinner Invitation
- Chapter 115 – One Step At A Time
- Chapter 114 – Meeting With The Dean
- Chapter 113 – Soul Collapse
- Chapter 112 – Interlude 13
- Chapter 111 – Dark Knowledge
- Chapter 110 – Class Research Group
- Chapter 109 – Ozymandius’ Evaluation
- Chapter 108 – Father’s Request
- Chapter 107 – Choice Made
- Chapter 106 – The First Class Selection
- Chapter 105 – Descending With Style
- Chapter 104 – Dungeon Break
- Chapter 103 – Interlude 12
- Chapter 102 – The First Semester
- Chapter 101 – An Egg Hatches
- Chapter 100 – Interlude 11
- Chapter 99 – Axe Skills Training
- Chapter 98 – Resistance Training
- Chapter 97 – Cooking Class
- Chapter 96 – Red Versus Blue
- Chapter 95 – A Bad Crowd
- Chapter 94 – The City Of Genoa
- Chapter 93 – Public Rankings
- Chapter 92 – Middle Of The First Semester
- Chapter 91 – Interlude 10
- Chapter 90 – Spear Skills
- Chapter 89 – Monster Processing
- Chapter 88 – Intense Learning
- Chapter 87 – First Class
- Chapter 86 – Welcoming Ceremony
- Chapter 85 – Family Drama
- Chapter 84 – Interlude 9
- Chapter 83 – Assassination Attempt
- Chapter 82 – Interlude 8
- Chapter 81 – Settling In
- Chapter 80 – Selecting Courses And Settling In
- Chapter 79 – The College of Advancement
- Chapter 78 – Interlude 7
- Chapter 77 – Corporate Offer
- Chapter 76 – Interlude 6
- Chapter 75 – Driving
- Chapter 74 – Tier 4 Advice
- Chapter 73 – The Applicants Arrive
- Chapter 72 – Dwarven Racing
- Chapter 71 – Insane Progress, Soul Pressure
- Chapter 70 – Mana Manipulation Instruction
- Chapter 69 – In The Dark
- Chapter 68 – Dwarven Culture
- Chapter 67 – Resistance Training
- Chapter 66 – Thoron’s Training
- Chapter 65 – Gambling Is A Bad Idea
- Chapter 64 – Long Distance Travel
- Chapter 63 – A Review After A Year
- Chapter 62 – My Mother The Unrelenting
- Chapter 61 – Interlude 5
- Chapter 60 – A Break From Unrelenting Suffering
- Chapter 59 – The 6th Layer Of Hell
- Chapter 58 – Healer Melon
- Chapter 57 – Beginner’s Blade
- Chapter 56 – Harsh Review
- Chapter 55 – The Mindset One Has
- Chapter 54 – Climbing Back Out Of The Dungeon
- Chapter 53 – Natural Treasure Of The Dungeon
- Chapter 52 – An Abnormal
- Chapter 51 – Champion Monster Of The 2nd Layer
- Chapter 50 – Interlude 4
- Chapter 49 – Champion Monster Of The First Layer
- Chapter 48 – Solo Descent
- Chapter 47 – Adventurer’s Guild
- Chapter 46 – Fear, Cowardness, and Lies
- Chapter 45 – The Never Ending Journey
- Chapter 44 – The Forgotten Children
- Chapter 43 – Results Matter
- Chapter 42 – Interlude 3
- Chapter 41 – A Second Soul Fruit
- Chapter 40 – The Mega Elixir
- Chapter 39 – Mother’s Return
- Chapter 38 – Training With Father
- Chapter 37 – Breakthrough, Meditation
- Chapter 36 – Bow Training
- Chapter 35 – Breakthrough, Soul Resistance
- Chapter 34 – Trap Learning
- Chapter 33 – Insightful Father
- Chapter 32 – Year Of Hard Work
- Chapter 31 – Interlude 2
- Chapter 30 – Eldarin Runes
- Chapter 29 – The Peaceful People
- Chapter 28 – A Needed Break
- Chapter 27 – Training Skills
- Chapter 26 – Family Sit-Down
- Chapter 25 – Assassination Attempt
- Chapter 24 – An Extravagant Wedding
- Chapter 23 – Pushing Forward Regardless
- Chapter 22 – The First Prince’s Social Skills
- Chapter 21 – Interlude 1
- Chapter 20 – Breakfast With King Terander
- Chapter 19 – Engagement Announcement
- Chapter 18 – Assault On The Estate
- Chapter 17 – Breakthrough
- Chapter 16 – Sibling Drama
- Chapter 15 – A Heated Discussion
- Chapter 14 – Mana Sense
- Chapter 13 – Skill Upgrade
- Chapter 12 – Health Scare
- Chapter 11 – Squire Sabin
- Chapter 10 – A Mother’s Anger
- Chapter 9 – Rest And Recovery
- Chapter 8 – Champion Monster
- Chapter 7 – Traps In The Dark
- Chapter 6 – Low Level Noobs
- Chapter 5 – The Dungeon
- Chapter 4 – Squire Jessica
- Chapter 3 – Forced Improvement
- Chapter 2 – Status Review
- Chapter 1 – Supreme Warlady Elena