Sam rushed towards the burning infernal daemon. Though he knew infernal daemons had an affinity toward fire, it was the first time he saw one in a physical form completely engulfed in flames.Meanwhile, Porthos warned the village, causing villagers to come out and see what was happening. Lyra immediately flew to assist Sam, her bow ready.The daemon, crouched down and absorbing energy from the ward, didn’t notice Sam approaching. It was busy, sucking the energy into its mouth. Sam attacked first with a powerful gust of wind, pushing the daemon slightly but not enough to stop it. The daemon turned, looking at Sam angrily for disturbing its meal.The daemon stood tall, as big as the gorilla monster that had fused with Connor, but this one was fully humanoid, standing on two legs like a giant. It had two long arms, twisted horns, two small bat wing, and a long tail with a sharp end. It roared at Sam, and the roar producing a wave of fire.Sam quickly summoned an aegis spell to block the
The air crackled with energy as Sam and the infernal daemon prepared to unleash their ultimate attacks. Both Sam and the daemon launched their fiery vortexes simultaneously, hurling the searing orbs of energy toward each other. The collision was cataclysmic, a blinding explosion of light and sound that shook the very ground. The force of the impact sent shockwaves rippling outward, scorching the earth and turning the night sky into a tumultuous sea of flames and shadows.Sam instinctively summoned an Aegis shield, a protective barrier of shimmering energy, to defend himself from the blast. The sheer power of the collision, however, was overwhelming. The shockwave crashed against his Aegis, pushing him back with incredible force. He braced himself, feeling the strain in his muscles and the pressure against his bones as he struggled to maintain his footing.When the energy finally dissipated, Sam was left standing amidst a charred and smoking landscape. The ground was blacke
Sam stepped into the raging storm, the howling winds immediately assaulting him with their ferocity. He summoned a wind sphere around himself, creating a bubble of relative calm in the midst of the tempest. The storm was relentless, its fury unabated as it lashed out with torrential rain and swirling debris. Each step forward was a battle against the elements, the wind pushing back with a force that threatened to knock him off his feet.The wind sphere protected him from the worst of the storm, but it was not infallible. Chaotic lightning energy occasionally pierced through, causing him to stumble. The dispersed wind sphere made him vulnerable and defenseless. He lost many steps forward because of this until he regained his balance. The howling wind was deafening, making it difficult to concentrate. The air was thick with energy, it was a pressuring chaotic force. Each breath a struggle against the suffocating energy assault.Sam pushed forward, his muscles aching and his
Sam and Welzon walked away from the village, the tension between them was palpable. The old man had requested privacy, and the villagers had respectfully granted it, though many cast confused glances in Sam's direction.Only Lyra saw it differently. Lyra's eyes followed Sam, filled with concern. Whether it was because she felt Sam hadn't fully recovered or due to her wariness of Welzon, her worry was evident. Despite his reputation as a great and experienced wizard, Sam himself couldn't shake the uneasy feeling he had when he was around Welzon."Without you braving the storm to find me, I wouldn't have arrived in time to save some of the villagers," Welzon said, his tone appreciative yet measured."I'm just trying to help. Besides, my wife is also hurt," Sam replied, his voice edged with caution."Still, breaking through the storm vortex is no small feat. You are a very talented young wizard," Welzon praised."Thank you," Sam said hesitantly. “I almost
The storm had abated last night, leaving behind a surprisingly clear morning. By the standards of the blighted plain, it was almost a beautiful day. The rare sunlight broke through the usual overcast sky, casting an ethereal glow over the twisted landscape. Sam took a deep breath, finding the air unexpectedly fresh and invigorating, yet he remained cautious, his eyes never straying far from Welzon. “You seem to like quickbirds even though your wife was bitten by one,” Welzon said, breaking the silence. “My wife was bitten by a blighted one,” Sam corrected. “True.” “And I do like quickbirds. They might not be as fast as horses, but they're more agile and have a silly face,” Sam added. “Silly? Never thought of them that way. But, I do agree with that. They are like overgrown chickens.” Welzon chuckled. Sam chuckled too but kept his guard up. Sam noticed Welzon's smile quickly faded as he spurred his quickbird faster. They descended into the valley, f
The infernal daemon loomed before them, its fiery form pulsating with energy from the chaotic leyline vortex beneath it. Sam could feel the intense heat radiating from the creature, the very air around it seeming to shimmer with malevolence. Welzon remained behind him, calling out directions and occasionally casting spells that seemed to have little effect on the daemon."Watch out for its claws, Sam!" Welzon shouted. "And keep moving, don't let it lock onto you!"Sam darted to the side, using his wind step to evade a swipe from the daemon's massive, burning claw. However, the chaotic energies of the leyline vortex disrupted his usual fluid motion. Instead of the swift and agile movements he was used to, he found himself making more abrupt, burst-like steps. He frowned in concentration, adjusting his tactics to compensate for the disruption."This leyline vortex is messing with my energy flow," Sam muttered, dodging another attack. He countered with a burst of wind energy, striking the
Sam and Welzon rode towards the cage field, the landscape around them began to transform. The once familiar terrain of the blighted plain, with its twisted trees and sparse, blackened foliage, slowly gave way to an even more desolate and eerie environment.The sky, which had briefly cleared after the storm, grew overcast once more, with dark clouds swirling ominously above. A palpable sense of dread hung in the air, and the atmosphere grew thicker, charged with chaotic energy that made the hair on Sam's arms stand on end."It's remarkable how quickly the landscape changes," Sam remarked, trying to mask his unease with casual conversation. "Is this the ribcage area you've mentioned?""Not quite yet," Welzon replied, his tone lighter than the oppressive surroundings. "We're on the outskirts. The true ribcage field lies further ahead, where the land itself bears the scars of the arcane war."Sam nodded, casting a wary glance at the horizon. The air seemed to shimmer with an unnatural haze
Sam felt a shiver run down his spine as he took in the sight before him. The land was a twisted nightmare, with jagged spires of rock and crumbling ruins jutting out of the ground like the carcass of a fallen giant. The air was thick with the scent of decay and the faint hum of residual magic."We should proceed with caution," Welzon warned. "The energies here are unpredictable, and as I’ve said, the creatures that inhabit this place have much greater power, unlike most of what we've faced before."Sam nodded, his senses on high alert. He could feel the presence of something powerful and malevolent lurking just beyond the edge of his perception. Whatever lay ahead, he knew it would be dangerous and might test him in ways he had never imagined.The quickbirds could no longer be forced to walk into that area. They refused and started to become agitated. Welzon activates a magic necklace around their necks until they calm down, then he lets them go back."Don't worry. I can call them back