Supreme Warlady Elena Burnstock
“Ack!” The Librarian coughed up a torrent of blood as the bubble of space shook. The demon Agares prowled around the outside of our sealed off area of safety. The demon was completely unharmed. The blood on his clothing and face was from us, not him unfortunately.
I looked at The Mathemancer who was chugging down potions. He had a hole where his heart should be. He was chugging down healing potions, but he had been hit with a curse skill. Heart Implosion, ensured it would not regenerate. He would die when his Mana ran out and there was nothing we could do.
The Librarian was missing an arm and he was struggling to maintain the spatial bubble protecting us. It was one of his tier 6 skills. I glanced at Blood Gore’s head, left shoulder, and left arm, I had tossed on the ground after force feeding him several potions. He was rapidly regenerating, but it was slow. Most likely another curse skill from the demon, or just Mana interference with Blood Gore’s regeneration.
I wasn’t much better. My hair had been burnt off and most of my head was a burnt mess. The cursed flames made healing near impossible. I could only see out of my left eye. The right one had melted away from the heat and Mana. That breath attack had caught me off guard.
The Librarian had gotten off a message with his device, telling his contact at the Last Bastion what we had encountered here on the 26th layer.
“I will buy you time, Elena,” The Mathemancer said.
“I will not run. I will not abandon you,” I declared in a rasping voice. My vocal cords had been damaged in that cursed flame attack.
“Foolish. I will be dead shortly. The Librarian is spending his life to shield us. And Blood Gore, is only a third of what he once was.” Blood Gore twitched at the mention of his name, but he was focused on recovering as quickly as possible.
I knew it to be true. I disliked running away from a monster. But there was no winning this battle. I couldn’t let my feelings kill us all. As long as I lived, I could return for revenge. Since The Mathemancer was offering I would accept his last request.
“I won’t forget this kindness. Name your request of me?” I asked. It was only right, since he was going to give his life to allow me to escape.
“Learn Calculus,” he said. I knew he was teasing me since I disliked math skills. I understood their use, but I preferred instinct and feeling to calculation and numbers. But I would learn it. I would hate it, but I would learn it.
“Very well. I will learn and maximize the skill in your memory,” I declared. “Blood Gore. I will carry you. Try not to die.” I picked up Blood Gore by the neck. He had a chance at living, so I would not abandon him. His Mana was holding pieces in place as they slowly regenerated.
“One minute,” The Librarian gasped out as the spatial dome shook again as Agares punched it.
“Then, prepare to see my attempt at a tier 7 skill. Perhaps it will be enough to wound the monster,” The Mathemancer declared. Mana began to pour out of him. All of his Mana. It twisted and turned forming something I could not even understand in full, even with my skills.
He creating some kind of focusing array to draw in Mana from around him, but it would just flow through everything. The complexity rapidly increased as various shapes formed. It was hard to breathe with how thick the Mana was becoming. The grip on my sword tightened. Sarah, I would need your strength.
The demon had backed up and The Librarian collapsed as the last of his life drained away. Without him we wouldn’t have survived the initial onslaught. His sacrifice was the only reason we were all still alive.
“Absolute Force Reversal.”
I was already moving and running away, Blood Gore and sword in hand. Not daring to look behind at what was happening. Even if it was a tier 7 skill, I wouldn’t allow myself to be caught up in the moment.
I would have to use a skill I earned long ago on that farm. A skill I had used a lot while fighting in the dungeon and improved. A skill that I had never mentioned or told anyone else about. A skill that I had diligently increased up to tier 5.
The skill wasn’t one I enjoyed, but it was necessary for survival against monsters. I had come a long way from being that scared girl when her family was brutally murdered, but I knew I was weak. When something stronger appeared, the only option was to hide. I would toss Blood Gore away, allowing him to escape and recover.
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But I would not run. This was the true secret to how I leveled up to such heights. The danger, the risk was insane, but I refused to lose or retreat. I would kill this monster eventually. No matter how long it took. I had thought a team would work, but they were useless in the end. I could only depend on myself and skills I knew would work.
Demon Agares
The humans had unleashed a final attack. My blood began moving in the other direction. My body refused to obey my commands. Bile and consumed flesh exploded out of mouth. I couldn’t see anything.
For one brief moment, I felt like I was dying. Then I surged my Mana. The skill was powerful, but fragile. It broke apart. The human exploded in a massive blaze of fire and lightening, consuming the corpse of both himself and his deceased companion.
I frowned. I had only consumed some of their Mana, not all of it. The prey had killed themselves to escape me. I never got a group, so I thought it would be a buffet, instead I was hurt and they were causing me trouble by supporting each other.
A burst of Mana cleaned my face and mouth. The corpses had been completely consumed along with their Mana. I looked at where the other two had run off. I frowned. I couldn’t sense them. Did they teleport away? That would have bene dangerous with such large Mana fluctuations at this layer of the depths and no time to properly align with their destination.
I sniffed the air and began to trace their path. It ended just outside of my sanctuary. A place to avoid the annoyances of the depths. A hunt, that was something I hadn’t gotten to enjoy in forever. I rotated through all my sensory skills. Where were they. Still nothing. I smiled more at this.
If they had used a powerful skill to escape, the Mana would have been in the air. Instead, they were using something else to hide from me nearby. “Clever, very clever. But I know you are nearby,” I said with a smile while looking around. I stared down at the ground and tapped it with my foot.
The vibrations spread outwards, but I didn’t sense any cavities or voids. I looked upwards. The ceiling of this layer was quite far up, but there was no falling debris. Their Mana was completely suppressed. I wasn’t surprised that woman was capable of such a feat. The fact she survived my Hellflame Breath was impressive. It was one of my original skills and had been honed to absolute perfection.
They had disappeared at the spot I was standing at. But where, oh where did my meals escape to.
“AHHHH!” I screamed in pain as a sword pushed through my chest. An immense amount of Mana flooded into me that I couldn’t control.
“Die you spawn of the dungeon! Go back to the abyss from where you came!” The woman shouted as she twisted the blade and swung to the side, bisecting me completely. She didn’t hesitate to follow up as she lunged forward to stab me in the head.
“I am your doom monster. That is all you need to know! Now face my sword and vengeance!”
“Hellfire Spear!” A massive spear of black flames formed in one of my clawed hands. I stabbed downwards as a boom echoed outwards as I broke through the sound barrier with my attack.
The woman brought up her blade and deflected the attack and a shield formed to protect her from the explosion of flames and debris as my attack hit the ground.
“Slice!”
I didn’t bother dodging the attack. Instead, I exhaled and my Hellfire Breath impacted the attack, creating an explosion and a rain of black flames. The explosion blocked my vision and senses for a moment.
As I readied my next attack and to counter whatever the woman might do, her Mana had disappeared. Looking around, I couldn’t sense her at all. “RAWWWR!” I roared in pure rage as she had wounded me and escaped again.
It didn’t matter that I had recovered instantly. I had not felt such aggravation for millennia. This human woman thought she could hide from me!
“Fine. I shall flush you out like the rat you are.” I began tracing runes in the air, drawing in Mana from the depths. I would turn this area into Hellfire, and everything would die except me. The depths would not be happy, but they would endure like they always endured.
I finished and the runic symbols began to spin as black fire began pouring down like water and flooding out over the terrain. Everything would burn. Everything would melt. There would be no escape. The woman might have a skill that allowed her to hide no matter what, but that didn’t matter. I would kill her.
“Reveal yourself!” I roared in frustration and kicked up a large chunk of burning ground. It went flying into the distance as more Hellfire flames flooded the terrain. The depths shook, it wasn’t happy with what I was doing. I swiped a clawed hand the runes disappeared along with the waterfall of Hellfire.
“Slice!”
“AHHHH!” I screamed in pain as the skill cut deep into my back. I stumbled forward. I spun around and saw the woman with her sword swinging again.
“Slice!” Another cut blossomed across my chest. It hurt, but I was used to pain. I raced forward, the air like solid rock at the speed I moved.
I didn’t take my eyes off the woman for a single moment. She would not leave my sight again. I punched down at her. She stabbed upwards at my massive fist with her sword.
END BOOK 2