Death isn't kind. It never was and never will be. Yet death can be peaceful. However, there wasn't a sliver of peace in a world born from chaos. For chaos consumes everything, and Tiamut was the harbinger of chaos.
Those who dared to attack the dragon now knew, they were out of their wits to do so. What was supposed to be a quick and decisive battle had turned into an all-out war. They were afraid, but unlike the last time, they didn't give up. Well most of them didn't. They still had their weapons in hand but they couldn't move. It was as if their feet had grown attached to the ground, refusing to move. But in reality, it was all due to the murderous intent Tiamut was letting out.
In the end, most of them thought about abandoning the city along with the mission and escape once the evacuations were done with. They were right in their place. It was better to retreat and regroup with the rest of the forces than to fight only to get a meaningless death. The only problem was... There was no escape. Tiamut wouldn't let her prey get away after they dared to attack her.
Arnold's attack had infuriated her to no limits. And he solely had her attention now. While the monster was focusing on him, a few of the warriors finally snapped out of their fears and made a break for it. They had willingly abandoned their comrades and rushed out to save their lives. While those who stayed were doomed to be merciless slaughtered. Arnold's summons too were witnessing all of this firsthand.
Since they were animated beings, usually they were immune to their foe's psychological attacks. But to their horror, even they were being affected by Tiamut's aura. The only ones who still had a grip over themselves were Arnold and Johnny, but even they were speechless. Then it happened...
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WARNING⚠
The Goddess of Dragons, Tiamut, is about to use a lethal ability [Halahala]
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(Author's Note: According to Hindu mythology, Halahala, was the most potent and dangerous poison to ever exist and was created during the dire attempt for the gods and demons to obtain, 'amrit', the nectar of immortality. But before the nectar could be obtained, a poison was secreted out by a serpent. All of the gods and demons were dying and that's when Shiva came to their rescue. I won't spoil it anymore because there's a little surprise towards the end of the chapter.)
The moment the text appeared in front of his eyes, a thick fog started acc.u.mulating around them. But it was no ordinary fog. It was a poison that one of Tiamut's heads were leaking out.
"EVERYONE COVER YOUR NOS-" Arnold yelled but was interrupted by none other than Tiamut.
"Covering your orifices wouldn't do you much good," She said while laughing hysterically, "The poison I secrete is somewhat special, mortal. I'll let you in on a secret since you're all going to die either way. You needn't breathe the poison in, the poison would do it by itself. It'll seep through your skin and kill you from the inside. Furthermore, the poison would keep spreading throughout this realm of mortals even if you were to sever the head until... Well, I don't think I should inform you about the sole weakness of my ability, now can I?"
Arnold opened his mouth to give Tiamut a piece of his mind, but he was interrupted by one of the warrior's frantic gasps. The man had been nearest to Tiamut and hence was the first one to get affected by the deadly poison. Arnold thoughtlessly rushed towards the man, while Tiamut let out a maniacal laugh. She was sure she was going to destroy them all. Especially, the paladin.
By the time Arnold reached the warrior, he had already collapsed on the ground, trying hard to breathe. But no matter how hard he tried to breathe, the air just wouldn't go in. He felt like his lungs had been tied in a knot.
Between the gasps, the man begged Arnold to save him. The proud warrior wept like a child, saying he didn't want to leave his family alone. Arnold just stayed silent. He didn't know what to do. He was... Defeated. Slowly the man's conscious faded away. Even in death, his eyes begged Arnold to save his soul, and Arnold just stayed there. The man's dead body in his hands. He was so consumed by guilt, he didn't even notice something Tiamut and the others did.
"Interesting... It seems your armour is protecting you from my poison. Even so, your armour would fade away sooner or later and once it does it'll be over for you." Tiamut blurted out, "But the same couldn't be said about your allies. They are not special, like you. They are simple mortals and they would die like the one in your arms. That's the price you'll pay for inciting my fury! Hahaha..."
Arnold didn't reply. He gently closed the warrior's eyes and carried him back to where Alice and the others were. He laid him on the ground and turned around.
"Master..." Talos wanted to comfort his master but Arnold told him to shut it. He wasn't in the mood to talk.
He then looked around. Most of the humans were still to react from the poison. Since his summons were already dead or didn't have life in them, Tiamut's ability did not affect them. But the poison was slowly but surely spreading throughout the city, and if it did then no one would be safe. No one. He had to contain the poison before it was too late.
Thankfully, he already had his answer. His domain.
"Johnny, and everyone else. Leave. I'll stop this monster by myself." He said.
Johnny protested, "You want to fight that thing alone? Are you out of your fcking mind?"
But Arnold was having none of it. He had already made up his mind. Reluctantly Johnny and everyone backed off, while Arnold's summons surrounded him. The minute Johnny and the others were out of his reach, he summoned his domain into the real world, just like he had done while fighting with Jake. Pitch black darkness surrounded Tiamut, his summons and himself while the others were locked out of the space.
Doing this took a toll on him but it was necessary. This way the poisonous gas would stay locked up in his domain till he figured out a way to deal with it or till he died. Both of these scenarios had an equal possibility of occurrence. For now, he had dealt with the problem at hand. But now he needed to figure something else out...
He had literally locked himself up with the deadliest monster to have ever stepped foot on the planet. A bold move but not a wise one. Even with his summons, he wouldn't be able to kill Tiamut.
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