Chapter 1299 Dagon is a demon?
As the top of the coffin clattered to the floor, a dense cloud of smoke billowed out, obscuring the demon's form from view. The elf stood tense, his hand still on the hilt of his sword, eyes fixed on the slowly dispersing smoke, eager yet apprehensive to catch a glimpse of the resurrected demon.
These reanimated demons were vastly different from the typical undead or the soulless army of Salesi. Whereas the undead and Salesi's soul army operated on a singular, mindless intent to kill, these demons possessed a much more complex array of emotions, dominated by an intense, pure bloodlust. This wasn't just a killing instinct, it was primal, likened to that of a seasoned predator. It endowed them with the ability to strategize, take calculated risks, and strike with a combination of brains and brute force.
The Skyhall had not previously unleashed these demons in a conflict of this magnitude, but their experiments on demon corpses had revealed chilling abilities. These creatures possessed extremely fast healing and regenerative capabilities, making them exceptionally tough adversaries on the battlefield. The only known ways to permanently stop them were by burning their bodies to ashes faster than they could regenerate or by submerging them in water. Drowning wouldn't kill them but would revert them to their inert, deathlike state, thus allowing for the possibility of resurrection at a later time.
When the smoke finally cleared, the demon's figure emerged in full, terrifying detail. They sported crimson red skin and eyes of the same intense hue, but unlike the typical undead, their bodies bore no scars or signs of decomposition. Instead, their crimson skins gleamed, stretched over chiseled muscles that appeared almost sculptural in their perfection. Each demon possessed four arms, each limb as thick as a grown man's thighs, hinting at immense physical strength.
"Aren't they beautiful?" Elder Tarsus remarked with pride and a dark fascination.
Yet, the elf's focus was not on the elder's words. His gaze was locked on the demon before him, its skin a deep, pulsating red that seemed to breathe under the hall's faint light. From its head sprouted menacing horns; some demons had two horns jutting from either side of their heads, while others featured a single, spiraling horn emerging from their foreheads. The sight was both captivating and terrifying, a stark reminder of the lethal nature of these beings.
A shiver of dread coursed down the elf's spine as a two-horned demon leisurely twisted its neck, its movements deliberate and unsettling. The demon then parted its lips, revealing a row of yellowing, shark-like teeth, complete with two elongated fangs reminiscent of a vampire's. Its wings were not feathery but made of a tough, skin-like membrane, stretched taut over sharp, protruding spikes that gave it a menacing silhouette
As the elder continued to admire his handiwork, the demon near them took a heavy, measured step forward, its foot landing on the ground with a loud thud. One by one, the demons stepped out of their coffins, their presence dominating the vast hall. The sound of their heavy breathing filled the space, each exhale resonating with the depth of centuries spent in deathly slumber, now broken. The air seemed to thicken with their collective exhalation, adding a palpable tension to the already charged atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the orb that Elder Tarsus had used to activate the demons' awakening underwent a transformation. It slowly morphed into a glowing rune that shimmered with potent energy. With a deliberate motion, the elder allowed the rune to merge into his hand, where it settled into his skin, pulsing softly with a deep crimson light.
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