《FeralHeart》Volume 12: Chapter 7
Advertisement
The wind whistled against my ears as I chased the ant queen down through the labyrinth of clouds. I had healed my ruptured eardrums with a hasty application of the Tier 2 light magic: Heal but there was still a persistent ringing in my ear. Probably a result of my inexpert application of the spell. When I returned, I could expect a chewing out from mother for abusing medical magic followed by a crash course in medicine.
Ignoring the tinnitus, I accelerated myself with another burst of wind as I temporarily lost sight of the queen behind a bank of clouds. Even injured heavily as it was, the queen was fast, after all it was a Tier 5 being. If it hadn’t exhausted most of its mana, leaving too little for its intrepid regeneration to kick in, it would have turned around and counterattacked by now.
Thankfully, wind was the element that lent itself most to speed and I was steadily gaining on it. Once I caught up, all I had to do was keep it engaged until father recovered a little and arrived to deal the finishing blow.
Punching right through the bank of cloud, I emerged on the other side… just to receive a fireball in the face.
Shadows spilled out of me and then collapsed inwards, teleporting me away. Reappearing from the shadows of a cloud, I stared at the queen that had been lying in ambush with some lingering fear. That was close.
Once these beasts reached Tier 5, their intelligence couldn't be underestimated. The ant had known to swiftly evacuate the battlefield once its life had been threatened. Then it had made a beeline for the concealment of the clouds remaining outside the range of the gap in the cloud layer created by Lieutenant Neera and father’s spells. Now, it demonstrated its predatory cunning by using the clouds to evade my line of sight and laying an ambush to eliminate me, realizing, that unless it dealt with me, at our relative speeds it would never be able to flee.
Advertisement
The worst thing was that as a Tier 5, when it wanted to restrain its aura, I couldn't pick up its mana signature despite my advanced senses.
Fortunately, I had been prepared with a Shadow Walk for just such an occasion. It had saved my life – or at least let me avoid some horrific burn injuries.
Noticing that I had escaped unscathed, the ant turned to me and clicked its mandibles in agitation. Unlike the land-locked queen that had the build of an elephant, the flying queen was a lot more petite and streamlined.
Judging by size alone, it was indistinguishable from a Tier 3 ant, rivalling one of our military stallions. But one look at it and it was clear that it was out of the ordinary. Its transparent ruby carapace sparkled under the sunlight, casting a corona of red on the pristine white clouds nearby. Thin lines of yellowish-orange mana filled the hair-thin channels on its carapace, drawing out natural runes all over its body that amplified its spells and helped it gather mana faster. Its four diaphanous wings blurred as it beat them hard to keep aloft, refracting the light that passed through them into a shimmering rainbow haze.
There was a grotesque beauty to the creature – something I didn’t have time to appreciate as I realized that it was healing much faster than predicted. The two wings that had been damaged by our combined efforts had already recovered.
Opening its mandibles, the ant shot a jet of fire at me, forcing me to dodge. Taking the opportunity, it turned around and fled.
Clenching my teeth, I followed. This kind of chasing war was advantageous to it. It could use the time to spread out with us and stall long enough to recover. Alternatively, it could use the clouds as cover for an ambush.
I had to engage it in combat if I wanted to maintain my current superiority.
Aspect of Wind, Aspect of Amplification.
Straining my mind, I narrowed my perception to a cone in front of me and extended its range to include the ant queen. Reaching out to all the wind mana within the cone, I pulled.
Advertisement
Tier 4 wind magic: Void.
The ant stagnated in its flight as a powerful suction erupted from behind it, pulling it back the way it came. Wind and clouds battered it as they were pulled towards the source of that attraction – a dark vortex that had taken shape in front of me.
This spell was inspired by my observation of the elemental’s mana gathering vortex in the Dungeon and the results showed its effectiveness, dragging the ant back towards me despite its desperate wingbeats. Veins beat upon my temple and the side of my neck as I strenuously maintained the vortex, the effort required increasing as more and more air was sucked into it and I was forced to compress it into the core of the vortex.
With an angry screech, the ant stopped struggling. Turning around and wreathing its entire body in white-hot flames, it used the suction of the vortex to accelerate and lunged at me. Grinning, I vanished in a swirl of shadow, leaving the unstable vortex behind.
The condensed mass of air blasted outwards, giving rise to a gale that blew another circular gap in the clouds. Battered by the winds, the queen was sent tumbling away, concussed by the force of the impact.
Emerging from another shadow, I stamped my foot on the air, compressing it into a dense disc and using it to propel myself towards the ant. Slamming into it from the side, I sent it tumbling yet again.
Using discs of air to push myself off, I attacked the queen from all sides, keeping it from regaining its balance.
Tier 2 fire magic: Heatwave.
A spherical wave of flame burst out of the ant, scorching everything in its path, forcing me to abort my offensive. Crossing my arms in front of myself and wrapping myself up in a barrier of air, I lightened myself, letting the wave of flame push me away without injuring me.
But it had served the ant’s purpose, giving it time to recover its bearings and spread out from me.
Shooting an angry glare at me, it turned around and fled again, this time using bursts of fire to accelerate. It wasn’t trying to conserve its mana anymore, focusing wholeheartedly on escape.
I tried to give chase but an intense bout of dizziness struck me making me sway in the air, almost dropping out of my mental state of the Void.
I started seeing double, the speed at which I pondered growing extremely slow. I just couldn't think.
‘What… is… this?’
It was all I could do to even stay aloft, let alone give chase. I watched helplessly as the queen went further and further away. This was probably the backlash of straining myself beyond my limits to use that wind spell. It was quite similar to the apathetic state I had fallen into after I had overexerted myself to fuse four fire domains back in the Dungeon.
The hint of an inspiration flashed past in my mind. I knew somehow that I was onto something extremely important but in my current state, my thoughts refused to move. I felt stupid. Retarded.
The inspiration was there for a short instant and then… it was gone, leaving me filled with regret. That was the final straw and with a phantom ‘crack’, my mental state of the Void shattered and I was falling out of the sky.
‘Damn… it… all.’
Black wings flashed at the edge of my vision. Bursting out of the clouds, a man-sized shadow raven dived towards me. Grabbing me in its talons, it flapped its wings hard to keep us both from plummeting to the ground.
As it steadied us and began gliding to the ground, I caught a glimpse of a streak of violet lightning slamming into a ball of fire up in the sky.
The last thing I heard before I lost consciousness was the distant rumble of thunder.
‘Father… made it in time…’
Advertisement
- In Serial465 Chapters
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
Elaine is ripped from this world to Pallos, a land of unlimited possibilities made real by a grand System governing classes, skills, and magic. An ideal society? What is this, a fantasy novel? Adventures? Right this way! A Grand quest? Nah. Friends and loot? Heck yes! Humans are the top dog? Nope, dinosaur food. Healing and fighting? Well, everything is trying to eat her. Join Elaine as she travels around Pallos, discovering all the wonders and mysteries of the world, trying to find a place where she belongs, hunting those elusive mangos, all while the ominous Dragoneye Moons watch her every move. Hey! Beneath the Dragoneye Moons is my first writing effort, so please be kind, but don’t hesitate to point out the flaws. The story starts off slowly, more like a slice of life than action-adventure, but it gets there! I’m going to be posting M-W-F I do know how the story ends, and I promise if it ever gets dropped, or I stop doing this, I will post the ending. There will be no random “this is the last chapter” out of the blue. [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge]
8 429 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Humans are Here
There are newcomers to citadel space. And they are a rather strange bunch that do not play by the established rules. See how the humans appear on the galactic scene from the eyes of alien species that seem completely normal and ordinary in comparison.
8 121 - In Serial16 Chapters
Stargazers
Dr. Eric Saunders is summoned by a government he doesn't trust because they need his help. Despite his reservations, it was the end of the world and he was humanity's last hope.
8 118 - In Serial7 Chapters
Totaris
Totaris, a world of magic, adventure and wonders. Yuri a mage makes his way through this world, searching for treasures and power only mentioned in legends or decaying texts. To complete a goal set by many, the path to immortality and ultimate power. What adventures will this young man face, terrifying monsters, large dungeons and other adventures. Find out in Yuri's journey through Totaris.
8 108 - In Serial10 Chapters
Falcon || Jurassic World
"Blue might be my Beta, but Falcon is my baby girl."Owen Grady hates to play favourites with his raptors but Falcon was just that - his favourite. She'd been born smaller than her siblings, and with a little help from some genetic manipulation, way smarter. She can understand human speech and comprehend human emotions.Despite the odds being against her, Falcon survives the first stages of life and a bond grows between her and her handler. Soon, Owen Grady's best friend is quite possibly the fiercest Velociraptor yet.But of course, things can never be that easy.| Story is in Falcon's P.O.V. |
8 142 - In Serial35 Chapters
A lot of Michaels and They all meet Wengie
Ben, the two of us need look no moreWe both found what we were looking forWith a friend to call my ownI'll never be alone, and you, my friend, will seeYou've got a friend in meBen, you're always running here and thereYou feel you're not wanted anywhereIf you ever look behind and don't like what you findThere's something you should know, you've got a place to goI used to say I and me, now it's us, now it's weI used to say I and me, now it's us, now it's weBen most people would turn you awayI don't listen to a word they sayThey don't see you as I doI wish they would try to'I'm sure they'd think again if they had a friend like BenA friend like Ben(Like Ben)Like Ben
8 172

