So, I messed up big time. The only leverage I had on Zana, I accidentally revealed it didn’t exist. At that point, I expected for a big battle where she’d kill me, but she simply asked me to leave her cave. I tried to talk her into rethinking it, but in a rage, she let the aura she had been hiding flare and sacked me out of the cave.Currently we were on our way back to the lizardman village to get the others and teleport right back to the West.“Hey, you there.”We encountered a snake person on our way.‘Who are you?’I forwarded a message to their minds. Its eyes widened in brief shock, before completely disregarding my question.“Follow me to my village for a moment.”They said,“I have information that will be very crucial to you.”‘Huh? Don’t ignore my question in favour of your own.’The snake person still slithered past me into the fog.‘Oi. Snake dude, girl, person, thing? I don’t know what your deal is, but either you speak now or we just leave.’Still not responding to me, t
Ten years had passed and the shaman had come to the conclusion that her adopted granddaughter was for lack of a better term “Gifted”. A prodigy when it came to learn shamanism. A bright child that loved to play around and experiment, with a character that did not befit her appearance. She was so much of blessing that even The Fog had taken a liken to her.For these and several other reasons, the shaman had decided that her granddaughter would inherit her role as the next shaman. Since she specialised in [Totem Magic], she believed that would be watch she should teach her.It did not take long for the child to become proficient with that brand of magic and move out to discover others.Truly a bright granddaughter anyone would wish to have. She was content with all matters, but little did she know there was a budding problem. That was her son’s wife had eventually laid an egg and from it was born a powerful beautiful granddaughter. Though she was not stronger than her predecessor, she w
“Feeling guilty for all that happened, I decided to help Zana do whatever it was that she did.”‘So, you’re the sister that allowed their sister to get bullied because you didn’t want to feel left out? You’re the kind of sick animal I hate most.’I told her and stood up.‘Get up, Ulva. We’re going back home.’She stood up and walked ahead of me.“Please! I beg of you! I stood by to let her get bullied the first time. I do not wish the same events to happen this time round!”I saw her prostrating herself, but I didn’t stop to take what she was taking seriously. I really didn’t want to abandon Zana after hearing her story. That was exactly why her sister told it to me. So, I would feel guilty about leaving her to die in a fight. Still, tricking me to come fight a necromancer with the lives of hundreds of people who looked up to me for protection on the line? That was way more vexing.Ok, maybe she was misdirected into believing that I could resurrect people. Maybe her plan wasn’t actual
“AAAAGGHHHH!”There was a horrid shriek that spread out through the quiet battlefield. Surrounded by five hulking figures, one woman was on her knees, screaming in pain. Her body started to act up, holes forming at random and almost immediately healing up, flames engulfing her and an eerie blue aura that forced itself down her throat.When it was all done, she fell on all fours, huffing heavily. The orb she dropped glowed faintly and hummed calmly. It was speaking to her, informing her of what was happening to the souls.‘H-Half? Gone? Already?’The orb hummed again.‘What do you mean I’ll die if all my undead die?’ZIIIING!‘Y-You… my soul… I was never going to get my revenge, was I?’ZIIIING!‘Someone created the monsters that destroyed half my soldiers?’ZIIING!‘If I make them mine, I won’t have to create more undead?’ZING!A sharp shock went through her brain and she stood up immediately with a crazy grin on her face.‘That’s it! Whooo!’She jumped on one of the undead that was
“Haa~ Zana!”The necromancer jumped at the tyrant who moved out of the way swiftly, avoiding her hug.“What is the meaning of this?”She asked.“What do you mean? I just wanted to thank you.”“Then do so normally.”The necromancer stood up and cleared her throat.“Fine. Drop the summoner on the ground.”Zana looked at her surroundings. Hinotori’s summons were still going at it, beating up the undead army, whereas the necromancer’s top five undead were being kept busy. She still failed to see how the necromancer would win, but there was something about the necromancer’s confidence that made it look like she was not going to lose.She cautiously dropped Hinotori’s body on the ground. Zana approached it and picked at the body for a bit.“It’s still alive?”“Well, you said you want to meet her.”“Hmm, I wanted to converse with her first. And I see they don’t just go back even if she is asleep. That means she can literally have such an army at her disposal all the time. This little one is
The warmth of the sun, the buzzing of insects in the air, the flow of water down the waterfall, the smell of beautiful flowers in the atmosphere and the rustling of trees in the cool breeze. It was a perfectly normal day in the West of Larm. Well at least, it used to be one to Tsuna.Ever since the invasion, things had been… different. The calming warmth the sun provided was now like walking in actual fire all the time, the insects in the air were now nothing more than pests that kept feeding on her body, the sound of gushing water only reminded her of what she believed she saw when she… when she… She didn’t even know what!She had heard rumours from the goblins about what happened. About how the wicked witch had possessed her body during the invasion and this led to major losses. Anytime she asked Gorm about it, he would brush off her question with something else that was happening. This gave her many questions. Too many questions to the point she would sometimes just daze about duri
Larm Forest, the WestAnother lazy, calming day in Larm. Another day filled with lush green and animals going about their regular lives. Another day filled with peace under the Tyrants rightful protection. At least it was supposed to be.“What are thou doing!?”Goliath’s voice boomed in the skies above as he looked at the man in black armor whose breath had caused all the destruction in the forest.The trees had been incinerated and most of the animals were either dead or severely injured. The burning corpse of one of the wolves laid lifelessly under the heel of the assaulter. He wore jet black armor and carried a massive claymore on his back. His carried a giant cracked helmet with horns on it that made him seem like a demon.The black knight looked at the six feet tall dragonoid in all his dragonic might. However, when Goliath went even closer, he found himself looking up at the giant of a man.“What art thou doing here, Fafnir? Why art thou destroying my forest?”“Oh, little Goliat
‘Not if I have anything to say about it.’VWOOSHHH!I shot a pillar of fire at the necromancer, forcing her to jump back away from Zana. A pillar of flames appeared behind me and in it was Zana, slowly healing up. I landed on the ground and sized up the necromancer.‘What? What just happened?’She was thinking. I grinned then fired off some bolts of lightning at her. The necromancer rose up a blue aura wall which nullified my attack, but I had already fired up a ball of fire into the sky that floating about. With this light came the shadows. I used my own shadow to travel behind the necromancer and slashed at her with [Black Ursula’s Obsidian Claws], [Spiky Claw], [Fiery Kick], [Crush] and [Destroy], ripping apart a quarter of the necromancer’s abdomen. However, my leg was now stuck in it and her neck had twisted about to see me.‘I see. So, you can do even this at this stage.’‘I can do a lot more you creep!’I activated [Size Manipulation] to make myself three times as big and shove