Glowing, almost translucent chains wrapped around me. I fell to the ground, trying to speak, but found my mouth muzzled by the same magical chains holding me down. I struggled, trying to get back up, finding the bindings to be too strong to break.
I let out a muffled noise as I watched figures creep through the trees. They were short— with clawed hands. It was obvious. They were Kobolds.
How? the thought crossed my mind in a panic. Then I remembered the feeling. The prick on my neck scales as I left the shrine. I was in a tunnel. In an enclosed space. I was certain no one was there. So, how did these Kobolds find me?
As the Kobolds drew closer, there was a stirring. Edithe sat up— did the thud from my fall wake her up? Daniel was still sleeping. It was just her. She opened her mouth and raised her staff, but another set of chains shot out.
They came from a Kobold at the back. He had a crooked stick— not a staff, per se. It almost looked like he was using it to help him walk. I glanced around, identifying each of the Kobolds approaching us.
undefinedThat Kobold with the stick— a [Cultist]— was the highest leveled of the group. He was Level 104, and he had a single horn jutting out of his head, like a jagged spike. He turned to another Kobold— a [Rogue], the second highest leveled at Level 103.
“You… Tarba, you never told me she had allies with her.”
“I was under the impression she was alone, Res the [Cultist]. It seems I was incorrect.”
“And with Humans too? Disgusting.”
Res spat in the direction of Edithe. It seemed that their casual conversation finally woke Daniel up. The Human man sat up, scratching the side of his head, almost in a daze.
“W-wha…?”
He blinked, and was immediately bound in the same chains as Edithe and I. I rolled my eyes as I saw how easily he was apprehended.
Res grimaced.
“You are fortunate there were only three of them, lest my Skills will be beyond its limits.”
I narrowed my eyes. Then I focused on the wisp of flame hovering over me. I still had control over it, which was good. Alright, now grow dimmer.
I could control its shape and its form, after all. Making it smaller was no arduous task for me. I remained unmoving on the floor, lying in wait as the Kobolds walked around the encampment.
“It appears there is no one else on the premises.”
Tarba surmised after a few moments. He glanced down at me and my companions, fixing us with a hateful gaze.
“A Kobold working with Humans? How shameful.”
“Not just any Human. A [Hero]. One from another world. This is not just any form of heresy. It is heresy of the highest order!”
Res’ voice rose as he walked past me. I gritted my teeth. Just a little closer. He turned and started in the other direction.
“To think that the Risen Dragons are working together with Humans… that they have a [Hero] on their side…”
He trailed off as Tarba loomed over Daniel, raising a claw.
“Let’s kill the [Hero] and get this over with. Then we shall deal with their heresy when we return.”
“No.”
Res shook his head. His footfalls slowly approached me; I held still, listening intently to their conversation.
“We shall bring them back— the High Zealot will want to question them. And they shall serve as proof of the Risen Dragons’s heresy.”
He loomed over me— his scales were a lime green. Dirty. Like a plant that had been exposed in the blight for a day. He raised a hand, placing it on the side of my face. And I smiled.
“Now, be a good girl and—”
A flaming spear struck him in his chest. It lashed out in an instant, boring through his robes, eliciting a guttural scream from his mouth. He stumbled back, clutching at his bleeding chest. Tarba started forward as Res reached for the flaming spear, but it shifted.
It grew into a pair of chains that went straight for his neck. Res fell to the ground, gasping for his breath as more Kobolds rushed to his side. I felt myself growing frustrated. Die already, will you?
They tried to pull the chains off him, but they failed. It burned them. Seared their scales. Tarba was slowly heading my way as I focused on strangling Res. Aren’t you a [Cultist]? Why do you have such high [Vitality]?!
Tarba’s foot landed right to the left of my cheeks. He raised his claw, a twisted look on his face. And there was a clatter. The sound of metal breaking. A Human man’s voice drew the [Rogue]’s attention.
“How—”
“[Aura of the Sentinel]!”
A brilliant glow filled my peripheral vision. Daniel rushed at Tarba, barely missing him with a swing.
The [Rogue] leapt back, joining the other Kobolds as they finally pried Res free of the chains. He got up with a cough. As they did that, Daniel struck down with his blade, breaking my bindings as well.
I hurried to my feet, glaring his way.
“If you could’ve just done that, why didn’t you do it immediately?!”
I sputtered, pointing an accusing clawed finger at his face. He raised his sword and readied himself.
“I… couldn’t. Not until I used [Will of the Hero].”
I groaned.
“Then what took you so long?”
“I just woke up, alright? It took me a moment to understand what was going on!”
“Whatever— just free Edithe, alright?”
He nodded, running past me for the red-haired woman lying prone on the ground. Res pointed a finger at Daniel, his eyes burning with rage.
“Kill him!”
“No you won’t!”
I stepped between Daniel and the Kobolds. There were a dozen of them. Each of them were at least Level 90. Some of them were Level 95, and only Res and Tarba were over Level 100. Even if most undead were horde monsters— even if a Level 90 Skeleton couldn’t compare to a Level 90 Kobold. It didn’t matter.
I might have been wearing this body right now, but I was a Demon.
“[Flaming Breath]!”
The cone of blue flames spewed forth, like a tide washing over the land. It sent the Kobolds back. They scattered around it, avoiding the fire as they bounded after me. The first to reach me was Tarba.
He first tried to claw at my face, which I easily dodged. But after a quick spin, he produced a dagger. I saw a green gleam on its tip, and I knew to avoid it no matter what. I clinked my boots together, activating the effects of the Greaves of the Wanderer.
With a [Flame Burst], I backed away from Tarba in an instant. He didn’t even have time to react. I raised a clawed hand, conjuring another Star Forge. The [Rogue] came at me once more, but this time he couldn’t even reach me.
The blazing orb took shape as my body was engulfed in [Ember Core]. From the corner of my eye, I saw Daniel pulling Edithe up and freeing her as well. A group of Kobolds had split off from me and were surrounding them. And beyond that was Res.
He was standing off to the side. The biggest threat here. He must have Skills specialized in capturing powerful targets. I knew he was dangerous. So, I did the only thing that was logical.
I loosed a Refined Blazing Bolt his way. The [Cultist] didn’t even see it coming. It zipped past my companions and the Kobolds surrounding the pair. It left a trail of white flames on the ground, before piercing him through his sides. He screamed right as Tarba appeared to my back.
“Wha—”
“[Shadow Step]. Now die—”
I tried to pull away, but he was too close for me to properly react. He stabbed me in the stomach— and I grinned.
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