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Chapter 2659 Glass Cannon (Part 1)

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‘Don’t worry, Friya, you just scrambled three enemy units in a split second whereas it will take them a while to recover. Your shot relieved a bit of pressure and that’s more than enough.’ Nalrond burned all the mana he had left to conjure a multiple layered barrier around him and Friya.

Imbued with Life Maelstrom, the golden constructs stopped several tier five spells, collapsing one after the other until only one was left. By that time Friya had already used Invigoration on the Rezar, bringing him back to his peak condition.

When the final barrier crumbled, there was no one to hit.

Friya had Warped Nalrond back into the fray and herself to a safe position.

‘Gods, if only Nalrond was also an Awakened those two would be an unstoppable force!’ While watching them, Aalejah felt a glimmer of hope that quickly faded when she looked at the battlefield and realized how many enemies were left.

She finished mixing her spells inside the Yggdrasill staff and cast a wide area-of-effect four elemental sealing array juiced up by a bolt of silver lightning. Elves were just true mages and had no access to Spirit Magic.

This way, those inside the arrays could only attack with their weapons and any spell cast against Aalejah’s allies would fade. She had only left darkness and light available to allow everyone to heal and make Nalrond’s constructs the only offensive spells in the area.

Darkness magic was slow and from such a close distance it lost most of its worth since physical attacks were faster and more effective in a one-on-one situation. At least for the elves.

They had to focus on single targets, making area of effect darkness spells as wasteful as they were slow whereas her allies had to deal with groups of enemies that needed coordination.

To them, darkness wasn’t a weapon either but it was a precious tool. Placing a darkness mist was enough to disrupt the enemy formation or force the elves to scatter, loosening the pressure from the encirclement.

‘I’m so angry right now that I’m going to kill someone to vent!’ The moment Quylla finished telling Morok about the tower, he dropped her like a live grenade, literally.

The Tyrant threw her with all of his strength, sending her to crash into the space between two elven units. They replied by turning toward her point of impact in unison, unleashing a concentrated volley of arrows and spells.

Yet Quylla suffered no damage.

She had enveloped herself in a hard-light sphere that exploded on contact with the ground, generating a burst of air and fire that scattered the arrows and triggered the spells before they could reach her.

“That was rude!” She extended her arms in opposite directions, each releasing a silvery bolt of lightning from her sleeves.

The elves fell to their knees, dropping their bows and raising the shields they carried on their back together like clockwork. The artifacts had each an individual barrier and had been imbued with an earth and darkness spell.

The earth element further enhanced the Orichalcum’s hardness, bringing it to near-Adamant, while the darkness would smother the power behind any attack, boosting the efficiency of its earth counterpart and of the shields’ enchantments.

Unfortunately for them, Bloodbind snuck inside the gaps between the shields, making them useless. Then, it started to spin around its chain like a blender and turned the wall of shields into a disorderly pile of meat and metal.

Quylla had yet to master the art of making constructs and Bloodbind had no edge. It was meant to defend her and carry her spells at a distance, transmitting them like she was touching the enemy.

Even though her Light Mastery was rough, she had made up for it by infusing it with Spirit Magic and using Bloodbind as a scaffold for her creation. Each link of the mystical chain had turned into a razor-sharp golden blade that cut through flesh, bone, and armor.