Chapter 97 Varahan Enclave
It was a day just like another in Varahan Enclave. The four Pranic Beasts dominant in the region continued about with their daily lives.
Varahan Enclave was a special place in Sumatra Continent. It was a small portion of the Sumatra Continent that peeked out into the dark territory where life couldn't be sustained.
The dark territory was called the Sandy-Grey Void and surrounded the Sumatra Continent. It was covered by grey, lifeless sand where only death awaited any entity that dreamed of crossing. There was no wind, no sound, and no life.
The sand was loose and the entire region had the property of a quicksand. Therefore, it was a death sentence to set foot on it. One would have to cross the Sandy-Grey Void to enter another continent. Until now, no entity had succeeded in it as not only was the Sandy-Grey Void treacherous in nature, but it also stretched endlessly.
No human or Pranic Beast could survive for that long.
Of course, there were moderate regions in the Sandy-Grey Void, creating what one would proclaim as 'Pathways.' These pathways were less treacherous in comparison to the Sandy-Grey Void and formed a route to another continent, though longer than if one made a beeline through the Sandy-Grey Void.
Such pathways existed only next to enclaves. Exit from anywhere else on Sumatra and you'll be faced with the brunt of the Sandy-Grey Void's treacherousness. There existed 392 enclaves on Sumatra Continent and Varahan Enclave was just one among the many.
It was a region that was a mixture of a tropical and mangrove forest, with trees reaching as high as 500 metres and water levels extending to a depth of 800 metres. Four Pranic Beast races lived here, forming their enclosed food chain.
At the bottom-most stood the Yoked Wyrm, a Beginner Iron Grade Pranic Beast, too weak to even comment about. It primarily relied on a diet of moss, soil, and tree bark, boasting one of the greatest fertility rates.
If left to their devices, they would explode in population and turn a region into a barren land within a few decades. Preying on them primarily were the Razor Rats and the Petrified Geese, both Beginner Iron Grade Pranic Beasts.
They were strong for their grade and moved as a group, unlike Yoked Wyrms, hence predating on the latter.? Finally, reigning at the top of the food cycle were Empyrean Boars, Beginner Gold Grade Pranic Beasts.
Despite being a Gold Grade Pranic Beast, an Empyrean Boar was often ridiculed as the weakest among all Gold Grade Pranic Beasts. Even Silver Grade Pranic Beasts could kill an Empyrean Boar one-on-one.
But this was the Varahan Enclave and not the Sumatra Continent. With there being only a narrow valley connecting the two, Empyrean Boars lived in their bubble, having close to no interaction with the outside world.
They happily preyed upon the three weaker Pranic Beast races and thrived. But, that all changed with the arrival of a group at the entrance to the Varahan Enclave.
Spanning a height of 1.6 kilometres on average, a breadth of 0.6 kilometres and a length of 2 kilometres, a walking fortress of might, an entity that stood at the pinnacle of Sumata Continent.
Empyrean Tusk!
A herd of 188 Empyrean Tusks had gathered, brimming with a suffocating might to the extent no Pranic Beast dared to even approach in a vicinity of a hundred kilometres.
And if any was brave enough?
Swoosh!
Followed by suction from its trunk, the Pranic Beast was sucked towards an Empyrean Tusk that casually threw the captured Pranic Beast in its mouth and munched.
When the size of an Empyrean Tusk herd hits the three digits, they begin emanating a collective pressure that numbs the bodies of all enemies. Thereby, they could kill their targets with the least amount of effort.
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