Chapter 1367: Free fall
“Wow, that's a little more than I expected,” Luf mumbled. The death bride was not talking about the partially collapsed building complex sticking out from a massive crater, but the fact that it was already haunted, despite not even being a proper ruin yet.
“Wow, that's a little more than I expected,” Luf mumbled. The death bride was not talking about the partially collapsed building complex sticking out from a massive crater, but the fact that it was already haunted, despite not even being a proper ruin yet.
Standing at the edge of the wide crater, they watched a chaotic battle spread all over the exposed ruins and slopes. There were demon elves, winged lizards, and an army of shapeless ghosts emerging from the depths of the base.
The translucent, fluttering beings were moving in swarms across the ruins, attacking indiscriminately. They were passing through the living and seemingly chipping away at their lives until they fell down as a cold corpse. It was quite eerie.
“Where did those specters come from?” Rayki echoed her own thoughts, but she quickly came to an answer. They had always been here. This was the reason they were not allowed to move freely in the base; maybe it was the whole reason the base even existed. A version of a birthing pool that spat out ghosts instead of monsters.
Since they were seemingly a weapon of the nightelves, many of them seemed fine, even when some passed through them. On the other side, the winged lizards were not immune but had magic cast on them to block them. However, Luf didn't have the time to ponder over the nature of the elves' hidden weapon.
Sharing a glance, the two faer jumped down the slope. They didn't see any of their people in the battle, so they had to be still inside. Using the chaos, they managed to sneak in with relatively little difficulty. Although they had to off one or two attackers, the specters actually ignored them.
The situation didn't become any calmer inside the base, which was periodically shaken by explosions outside. Actually, they now faced an even bigger problem than the ongoing battle. The base was still a terribly complicated maze, and they had no idea how to find their way, much less search for someone.
“How are we supposed to find the others now?” Rayki asked the important question. However, Rayki already had an answer to that. Without saying a word, she sped off, forcing the scald to follow her in slight confusion.
When she turned around the third corner, she found what she had been looking for. Charging past a nightelf who was locked in desperate combat with an especially big specimen of the airborne reptiles, she struck the beast directly in the chest, releasing the power of death. The best quickly started melting away, leaving behind a safe but confused elf.
“Do you know who I am?” she asked the elf, as flesh slowly started crawling back up to cover her crystalline black finger bones. It still hurt every time she used her powers like this, but it was the quickest way to get what she needed.
The elf looked at her for a moment before she finally nodded. “A-Are you the ambassador from Minas Mar?” she asked to confirm whether she recognized Luf correctly. “S-Shouldn't you already be on the way back?”
Luf felt lucky. They had actually managed to catch someone who not only knew enough to recognize her but even had some knowledge of the general situation concerning their party.
“This will quicken things. We returned because the rest of our comrades did not manage to follow us. It seems like the escape passage collapsed behind us soon after we went through. Do you know where they are, or where they could have gone when they found the passage closed off?” she asked concisely. This was her answer to finding their people: getting a proper guide to lead them through the labyrinth.
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“I-I don't know where they are right now, but we could go to the passage and see if they are still close by? I don't think their guard would lead them far away passage in this situation...” the quick-witted elf quickly replied. Luf offered her a ticket to get out of this alive; she would have been stupid not to jump at the chance.
Like this, they acquired a guide that led them around the base, back to where the escape originally started. Facing several cave-ins and changes in the path, Luf and Rayki were glad they had gotten a guide.
The fight outside would have probably ended already by the time they found their way into this place. But with the nightelf leading them, it felt like they were making way quickly. They would have been faster if it weren't for the fight and specters they ran into. Although the incorporeal being ignored the faer, their guide had to be more careful.
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