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Chapter 2756: Tiamat Fear (part 2)

Supreme Magus Legion20 5843 Words 2023-10-20 11:21:00
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Yet it took the Dragon a wave of his scaled hand to alter the coordinates of the magical formation and have it press on the undead instead, forcing them to fight against the ever-shifting gravitational pull just to keep their flesh together.

"If fear isn't enough to make you talk, pain will do." The Dragon opened his mouth, hurling a gentle stream of Origin Flames that engulfed Ruksha.

Much to everyone's surprise, it didn't affect the stone floor, the Moon Fall array, Ruksha's armor, or even his clothes. The Ghoul was seemingly unscathed yet he screamed at the top of his lungs in agony like no undead had ever done before.

They were supposed to be immune to pain, their bodies just vessels for the necromantic energy that animated them. Very few things could hurt them and for those, darkness fusion was supposed to be plenty enough.

Yet Ruksha wailed and rolled on the floor, slapping all over his body as if he was trying to kill a swarm of insects or to smother an invisible flame.

The show lasted for barely a minute but it seemed hours to the undead. With each passing second, they could feel the Ghoul growing weaker, the life essence and the darkness that he had painstakingly accumulated over the centuries slowly burning away.

Even without Life Vision, they only needed a whiff of his smell to perceive that his almost full red blood core had gained several black streaks. He had become weaker, as if the past century had never happened.

Ruksha was crying like a baby, shedding blood tears from his eyes and hugging himself in a fetal position.

"Not ready to talk yet?"

"No, w-" A second burst of Origin Flames struck and this time the Ghoul's strength plummeted.

The amount of fire was the same as before, there was just less energy to burn. Once the fire went out again, Ruksha was reduced to the blood core equivalent of green and his flesh steamed from the heat still burning within.

"Origin Flames can burn everything." The Voidfeather Dragon explained while his mouth deformed into a cruel smile. "Even your so precious cores. It just takes a bit of skill and patience to learn how to do it.

"If you keep remaining silent, I'll burn away everything you are. All the magic and strength you have accumulated in centuries of life will be gone. You'll get out of here, alive but as weak as newborns."

"Are you really going to spare our lives?" The Lamia asked, his voice filled with disbelief.

"Why shouldn't I? I'm sure you have made plenty of enemies on your own. Why give you a merciful death when I can throw you out and let you spend what's left of your undeath on the run?

"Fearing that every day might be the last because you won't have the strength to defend yourselves even from the street thugs that will try to take away your equipment.

"Death is much easier than living as prey after having always been a predator." Lith chuckled, letting their fear turn into terror and then into horror.

Little did they know that his skills were boosted by the tower that stood right behind him. That he still lacked the pinpoint precision to burn solely a core unless the target wasn't courteous enough to stand perfectly still.

The undead of the assassin unit tried and failed every spell, bloodline ability, and piece of equipment they wore. Their spells hurt their own caster and left the Dragon unaffected, their bloodline abilities didn't trigger, and their artifacts were reduced to nothing more than scrap metal.

The undead checked their imprint over and over, yet even though the weapons still carried their energy signature, the enchantments didn't answer their owner's will.

Every member of the assassin unit had all fought thousands of battles with their favorite equipment, upgrading it over time but always keeping their respective preferred sets of enchantments to execute the strategies that they had perfected over the centuries.

Never before had any of them been betrayed by their own flesh, blood, and metal.

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