“—now.”
The world flashed around Orgaf as Helena Warshade’s voice boomed around him. The scenery changed in an instant. He’d been prepared for it. All the Elites had been ready for what was to come. Laux Lionfist, Scarlet Vermillion, Alder Ashford, and even Peris Dolonia.
Helena Warshade had briefed them all on the plan beforehand. There were five Archdemons gathered here. Only five. Not six. The last— the [Jinn]— had been missing since he’d failed to steal the Crown of Alexander. While the Archdemon severely injured Bolton Crimsonfang and killed General Zura of Alyras, they managed to inflict quite the damage back on him too. When Gard— Alder’s summon— tracked down the Boots of Alexander, the [Jinn] had been noticeably missing. Orgaf himself confirmed this just earlier.
So this was their chance. The Elites outnumbered the Demons, and they had the element of surprise on their side. Helena Warshade herself brought them to their enemies in an instant before blasting out with a bolt of crimson lightning aimed straight at the highest-leveled of the group. The [Fiend].
Orgaf’s eyes flickered as the crackling electricity engulfed all five Archdemons. It was a powerful spell— a Skill befitting the second highest-leveled [Mage] in the Human lands and the Great Tempest Archmage of Mavos Academy. But the [Fiend] wasn’t a pushover either. While she was small and portly, she had previously demonstrated incredible control over space magic. Raising a hand, she created a lattice barrier that blocked Helena Warshade’s attacks.
undefined“It appears the Humans are here, Gula.”
An [Imp] spoke with a smirk as he eyed the Great Tempest Archmage through the barrier. It was Avaritia, and Orgaf didn’t fall for the disguise. He knew that it was no [Imp], but a deadly [Changeling] capable of overpowering even an Elite [Berserker].
“Must you state the obvious, Avaritia?”
A pink-skinned Demon snorted. Gloria crossed her arms, and Orgaf’s eyes flickered to her. He recognized her. He had his eyes on her— to get her back for what she did to him.
“Of course I should. After all, I’m sure someone as thick as you didn’t notice it, Gloria.”
“You dare mock me, you shameless thief?”
“Why, yes, I was in fact mocking you—”
Orgaf watched the two as they bickered. He didn’t know what they were doing, but he just knew their carefree attitude grated on him.
“That’s enough, both of you.”
Gula, the [Fiend], bellowed. They halted, and she stared through the barrier, meeting Helena Warshade’s cool gaze. The Great Tempest Archmage of Mavos Academy hadn’t tried to break through the lattice even once.
“All that matters is that our Human friends here failed their little sneak attack. It’s almost disappointing.”
“Gloat as you will, Demon.”
Helena Warshade tilted her head dangerously. A spell shone at the tip of her staff, however she didn’t cast it yet.
“But you have underestimated us for far too long.”
“Oh, look, the Humans are making threats.”
Avaritia chuckled, and Desidia— the green-skinned Demon with three tails, another one that had ambushed Orgaf— yawned.
“How dull…”
“Peris.”
Helena nodded to the Crown Prince of Dolonia. He started forward, walking past Scarlet and Laux Lionfist. Gula raised a brow as she watched him reach the edge of the barrier.
“This is a [Sevenfold Shield of Spacetime]. Advanced space magic the likes of you mortals can’t comprehend. If your little Archmage can’t breach my barrier, what do you hope to do against me?”
Peris simply brought up a rapier as the Demons sneered in the safety of their barrier. The only one who looked even slightly cautious was Iivor— the yellow-skinned Demon with a horn. Orgaf readied himself as the Crown Prince of Dolonia pointed his rapier straight at Gula.
There was no flashy explosion, nor did an aura envelope his blade. Peris whispered softly, aimed only at a single Demon.
“[Duel to the Death]. Face me, Demon!”
“What…?”
Iivor’s eyes went wide. The other Demons didn’t react in time as the [Fiend]’s eyes flashed red. Gula stepped forward, bringing her hands up as glowing dodecahedrons appeared, and the barrier dissipated.
“Gula—”
They started— Iivor being the first to move. But Orgaf didn’t let them stop her. He appeared from Iivor’s shadow, slicing up with a black blade as he yelled.
“No you don’t!”
Iivor yelped in pain as his blade grazed his outreached arm. Black blood splattered to the ground as the yellow-skinned Demon stumbled back. Avaritia growled and clinked his boots together. The Boots of Alexander. One that granted immense speed. The [Changeling]-turned-[Imp] rushed Orgaf before the [Rogue] could slink back into the shadows, but a crimson figure got between them.
Scarlet the Red Rose swung up with a set of curved daggers. She slashed the [Imp]’s back open, loosing a flurry of strikes before he could react.
“[Fatal Division].”
She whispered as Avaritia screamed. He leapt away, boosted by the Boots of Alexander as she gave chase. The other Demons moved— a step slower than the [Changeling]-turned-[Imp]. Gloria brought a hand up as a pink gow overcame her fingers, while Desidia ran forward to intercept Orgaf.
The [Nightcrawler Shadower] easily dodged Desidia’s attacks with a grin. He spoke as he vanished back into the shadows.
“Too slow.”
Desidia smashed the earth open and blinked when he wasn’t there. She spun around, frowning.
“Where did he—”
And a massive fist struck her across the face. It sent the green-skinned Demon flying. She grunted as she crashed into the ground, sending bits of rock and dirt spraying behind her. Groaning, Desidia pulled herself to her feet.
“Ugh, I felt like I just got hit by a [Hellabomination]...”
She rubbed at her head and faced her assailant. Laux Lionfist, one of the triumvirate leaders of the Forsaken Company, and the highest-leveled [Fighter] in the Human lands, walked up to her, tossing aside his vest to reveal his rippling muscles.
“I’m not sure if I should take that as a compliment.”
He cracked his knuckles with a vicious smile. Desidia got up with a scowl.
“You’re certainly as ugly as one!”
She yelled as she leapt at him. The two clashed, sending a tremor through the earth. Iivor stumbled from the shockwave. He clutched at his wound— a long cut on his forearm. He shook his head and ran a hand over it. He weaved his skin shut with threads of magic knitting together seamlessly.
“Things are certainly starting to heat up.”
A voice spoke, drawing the yellow-skinned Demon’s attention. He looked up to see an elderly looking man strutting up his way. Iivor narrowed his eyes.
“Alder Ashford, the Augur Elder himself. Highest-leveled [Summoner] in the world.”
“That is indeed me.”
Alder simply nodded in acknowledgment. Iivor snorted as he eyed his enemy.
“One would think the highest-leveled [Summoner] in the world was at least Level 160. Yet, here you are, frail and old and not even ten levels above me.”
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