Garden Of The Abyss Chapter 180
Advertisement
Seeing this obscene movement from the husk, Lucas felt his heart skip a heart as his focus was halted for a single moment--regaining his attention just in time as the husk made itself clear to the eye; it was larger than the ones he saw previously. Definitely more muscular, it seemed slightly taller, having a completely bald head covered in gashes and tears.
It roared out to Lucas, spitting saliva that was deflected by the present winds before it leaped once more towards the feminine male.
"Luft: Bore!"
Opting for a basic spell, he launched a condensed ball of air straight through the forehead of the aggressive husk, boring from the front of its head and out of the back as it landed face-first into the dirt, instantly falling motionless.
Good; it seems their bodies are fragile enough for basic magecraft still, Lucas thought.
The start of the squabble with the initial husk drew in those lurking within the depths of the forest, drawing Lucas' full attention as their rapid footsteps snapped through the fallen limbs of cedar, snarling and roaring out as their violent sclera illuminated under the shadows of the oak.
"It doesn't matter how many of you come."
Lucas swiped his hand through the air before launching another wind spell that cut apart two of the approaching rotten bodies into a dozen pieces.
As he cleared the number of husks he was sure existed at this boundary, another half-dozen poured in, some crawling on all-fours like wild animals--coming at him as if sharing a plain goal of taking down the hazel-haired boy.
They seem set on me now...Did the creator of these husks recognize my presence? This is becoming a real nuisance, Lucas sighed.
With the way the husks approached in varying speeds, they came in no more than pairs of two--making it child's play for any average mage--Lucas recognized this. The problem he held in his mind was balancing his mana reserves--the true number of husks was still an unknown variable, and continuous combat could draw in more.
I need to end this quickly and change my approach, Lucas resolved.
Unleashing another well-timed Unified Wind against the last of these aggressive husks, he sank into the treeline, taking himself off of the trail as he suppressed his mana signature.
After obscuring his presence within the wild depths of the verdant, he could hear more husks fall onto the trail--snarling as they tried to locate the young mage.
Advertisement
I'm glad I got out of there when I did, Lucas thought.
There was hardly a spot of visible ground; tall, unkempt blades of grass stood almost as tall as him--whether it was a good or bad thing, he couldn't decide on. Taking each step slowly, he had to narrow his gaze in order to see past the abrasive foliage, parting the green as he could see it in the distance, past the trees---the man-made structures, walls, even a carriage.
"Lemasdale…"
Remarking in a whisper, the relief he felt at the sight of the town was brief at most; the walls that stood around the town were charred, broken, and torn apart--securing nothing any longer.
Crimson coated not only the walls but the stone path that left to the front gate--the corpses of the guards that likely protected that gate were mutilated beyond recognition--all of which was seen with sight reinforcement by Lucas.
Before he took a step to leave the boundary of the forest, he halted himself as he noticed husks patrolling the outskirts of the desecrated town.
Opting to wait for them to pass by, something caught the feminine mage's emerald eye. At first he believed it was just a husk within the carriage, but he could clearly see it now: a frightened child was hidden inside of the stationary coach, covering their mouth as they shook helplessly.
The very fact that they were still alive was a miracle to Lucas, in such a precarious situation--it was simply an impossibility to expect a child to make a proper decision. As much as Lucas wanted to handle things the optimal, safe way--at least until he was rendezvoused with his companions--the sight of the child made it impossible to keep himself hidden.
...I'll save them, but I'll do it my way. I'll do it smart, Lucas thought.
Silently, he cast a self-buffing spell; "Boreas: Drifting Wind."--the spell held no unique form, only shaping a gentle wind around the form of Lucas.
Using this, the winds will silence any noises made by my body and anyone I keep close to myself, Lucas thought.
Waiting for the opportune moment of the husks either being at the far-end of their patrol or having their backs turned to him, Lucas sprinted towards the abandoned carriage with speed guided by his wind reinforcement--reaching the carriage, not more than a second after parting his heel from the soil.
Advertisement
Landing inside the cart with a vault only matched by an olympian pole vaulter, Lucas fell onto the wooden floorboard without a single noise.
At the sudden presence of the androgynous mage, the child nearly let out an instinctive scream--only stopped by Lucas' own hand covering the child's mouth. Raising a single finger to his lips, Lucas motioned as if doing a "Shh" to the child.
Once receiving a single nod from the kid, Lucas removed his hand from their mouth. It was a young boy, likely no older than seven by the looks of things. By his clothes; a snow-white tunic and olive shorts, he didn't seem to be low-class but not some sort of noble either.
"Are you alright? Are you hurt?"
Lucas asked in a whisper, making sure he wasn't able to be seen from a quick glance into the carriage by a curious husk.
The child stared at Lucas with fright still present in their shaking, cobalt irises. It took a moment for them to finally respond, "...I-I'm not hurt…"
Hearing their soft, trembling voice as tears visibly held a trail down from their eyes to their cheeks, Lucas felt his prioritized mission fall behind his inclination to save the child right in front of him. Without realizing it, he was holding a worried expression, likely doing nothing to comfort the child with such an exasperated look.
Forcing a bright smile across his lips, Lucas reassured the child with his faux confidence--placing his hands on the tiny shoulders of the boy.
"What's your name?"
Asking the child calmly and quietly, Lucas' smile seemed to wash away the unease the boy held in front of the mysterious visitor.
"F...Finn."
"Finn? That's a wonderful name. I'm Lucas."
Exchanging names and becoming familiar with him, Lucas could see the rapid, frightened breathing of Finn settle down as his eyes finally stopped shaking like marbles in a jar.
"Where are your parents, Finn?"
Asking this, Lucas sparked a saddened look from Finn as tears lined the boundary of his irises once more, sniffling as he held his hands close to his chest. It was a question Lucas didn't realize was likely hopeless in a scenario such as this.
"I-I saw it…"
"Saw what, Finn?"
Keeping his attention on the boy, Lucas didn't ignore the looming presence of the husks, taking a brief peek past the tattered curtain veiling the innards of the carriage--still safe, for now. As his hands were kept on Finn's shoulders to keep him calm, Lucas could feel how fervently the boy's body trembled under such a flurry of confusing emotions.
"My Mother...It got her, the gray men…"
"Gray men?..."
Lucas repeated the term to himself in a whisper, deciphering the meaning of the child's coined nickname for the husks quickly as Finn swallowed his trembling words before continuing.
"They ate her! I-I...I saw it!"
Recalling tainted memories, the boy's voice grew louder--quickly having his mouth covered by Lucas, who began to sweat at the fear of them being discovered. Getting into a loud scuffle with the patrolling, mindless man-eaters would likely draw in those lurking within the walls of the town--at that point, Lucas feared he wouldn't be able to handle it alone.
"Finn, calm down. The gray men are still out here; do you want them to eat you up too?"
They were harsh words, but he felt he needed to get the point across concisely for the child, who fervently shook his head in response.
"Good. What about your dad? Is he?..."
Lucas moved his palm from the boy's lips to give him the chance to speak again. Asked further, Finn gave a slight shake of his head as he looked down, pulling his knees close to his chest as his azure irises washed over with held-back tears.
"Father...He left me in here, he told me to "stay silent until he comes back"...I've been here since last night now. It was so dark...So scary, I'm hungry and thirsty…"
The child let out all of his hindrances at once, fiddling with his fingers as he mumbled the last half of his spiel.
"Listen--I'm going to get you out of here, alright?"
Standing himself back up, Lucas prepared himself to figure out a plan to escort the child to safety--all the while Finn looked up at him with doubt in his eyes.
Frankly, where is "safe" right now? His father might've had the right idea with this carriage--it seems the husks work off of sight and hearing, so they're not going to check the inside of a carriage unless instructed, I imagine, Lucas thought.
Advertisement
- In Serial9 Chapters
The World Stage Players
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players" - William Shakespeare (As You Like It) In a world that's controlled by streamers and their patrons, the players are the main point of interest. Players compete to gain ranks and abilities, egged on by the streamers that exploit them for the patrons' entertainment. 20 year-old Kian Sun is not one of these players. No, instead he much prefers his simple life on his father's farm. However, when a streamer suddenly guides a fatal event to his hometown, Kian's life is thrown into turmoil. His key ability is finally revealed, and his father and their farmhands are put in the hospital with mortal injuries. With the farm destroyed and no other family, Kian sets off to the big city to join the toxic world of players. Updating Sunday and Wednesday
8 225 - In Serial9 Chapters
Family (Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint Fanfiction)
***Plot is totally after the timeline of Chap 549 of ORV*** It has been five years since the Secretive Plotter, the 1863rd Yoo Jonghyuk, rescued The Oldest Dream, a young and abused Kim Dokja who dreamt endlessly of Yoo Jonghyuk's adventures beyond the Final Wall. Normalcy has finally arrived for both Yoo Jonghyuk and Kim Dokja lives after spending eons in solitude. However a few days before Kim Dokja's 20th birthday, a sudden change brings out unspoken words and emotions out into the open.
8 119 - In Serial30 Chapters
The Bleeding Memoir
[participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] . Gregor is next in line for the throne, set to inherit the largest empire in Belnara's history. But as he learns of his responsibilities, he finds himself questioning its glorious history. Who was the Tyrant of Tell? What happened to his grandfather’s home? Why did Queen Lidja the Swift assault Felia? A black unadorned book left to him by his grandfather holds answers, but how many of them are true, and who can Gregor trust? . New author looking to improve, so feel free to give any feedback and constructive criticism you may have!
8 241 - In Serial23 Chapters
A Volume of Forgotten Lore
An assassin bent on lovers' vengeance grooms the Bastard son of the king. The second prince fights desperately to save his bastard brother's life. Across the sea a rebel of the tribe of the Viv stirs strife with the living winds. All of Lumiterra is in turmoil and two young heroes find themselves in a larger more malevolent world than they ever imagined. When the night gate opens our heroes' stand against this bright darkness and lay their lives at the feet of their friends.
8 552 - In Serial49 Chapters
Rogue Queen ➵ 2.0
❝Never mess with the Royals. You'll feel the flames of hell before you even get there.❞Back then, I wasn't anyone special. I wasn't some hero who saved anyone. I thought I was smart. I knew I was quiet and observing since I didn't like attention, unlike Raiden, my protective twin brother. He would never let anyone hurt me... but he could only protect me from threats he's aware of.As a result of what I was secretly suffering, I sealed off my emotions the best I could. I closed down my heart. Their words couldn't hurt me if I couldn't feel them. If only that worked for their hits. For five years, I'd been slowly falling into depression and no one noticed.Then of course, I turned out to be Asher's mate and he rejected me and if that wasn't enough, he banished me from my home in Moonblood pack. I left and became a rogue with the vow of keeping anyone else from suffering the way I did. I was done crying, past letting others push me around. And I was going to make sure no one went through anything like I did.Now, almost two years later, I'm returning to Moonblood pack, even though it could mean death since I was banished.But I'm not alone.Things have changed. Before, I could barely kill a spider. Now, I kill anyone who has it coming, like those abusive assholes. Before, my biggest worry was whether I could make it through the day without getting hurt. Now all I have to worry about is getting the blood out of my clothes and keeping Thatcher far away from me.Before, I was shy and timid.Now, I'm the Rogue Queen.➵Started: August 22nd, 2018Completed: November 13th, 2019Rewritten in November-December 2020
8 172 - In Serial40 Chapters
Harry Hook X Reader X Carlos De Vil
Join Peter Pan's daughter in her adventures with the VKs to save Auradon from Maleficient/Audrey. Also in her adventures to find herself and her true love, sounds cheesy right? But that's the story. Read this to know if she's going to choose the son of Captain Hook or Cruella De Vil's son.**This was supposed to be an 'X OC' Fanfic but I decided to change it into an 'X Reader' because that's really more ideal than the other**
8 181

