《The Simulations》Chapter 117 - Teamwork
Advertisement
"Are you going to be able to dodge that?" I asked.
"No, my lord," Taur said. "My body is done. Sorry."
"You were tasked with getting through the killing field," I said. "You achieved that, as well as testing the limitations of the new armour. A job well done. I'll get you back up after I've dealt with the progenitor."
The armour had failed the test in the end, but it had blocked hundreds of enchanted ice shards and several large explosions, and it had only failed because of a lack of mana. Multiple mana crystals to backup the enchantment in the design, and being able to swap out mana crystals for full ones...
"My lord, I am ready," Taur said. "If you would allow time to move forward again?"
"Right, sorry," I said. "Got distracted with redesigning and improving the layout of the armour enchantment."
I put the simulation back up to normal speed and the progenitor's war axe cut cleanly through Taur's neck. Taur had managed to punch through both of the progenitor's arms, but his punches went right through and out the other side. Taur's head was still alive and sending his senses as it fell to the ground, his horns causing him to end up facing his head towards the progenitor.
Taur's body fell forward, pressing the portal against the floor of the tunnel. I pushed my hands through the edge of the portal and pulled them apart, lifting the outside of the portal and Taur's body off of the ground enough for me to push through.
Taur's vision was fading but he could still see well enough to see the progenitor swing his axe down at me. I rolled to the side, towards the top of the portal from the perspective of the army room, and the axe bit into the stone where my head would have been.
Ursula put her paws on my feet and shoved me through at the same time as I kicked off of her and I avoided the axe as the progenitor drew it back towards him. I rolled to my feet and pushed off of the wall, turning to face the progenitor. I was standing near the exit of the tunnel, the progenitor four meters further in from me.
I equipped my shield and sword from my inventory and settled down into a stance with my shield leading. The progenitor had a much greater reach than I did, but I was much quicker. If I could figure out where to hit him then this should be an easy win for me.
The snow man progenitor was obviously looking forward to the fight as well, a grin carving itself onto the compacted snow of his face. He stepped forward and closer to the right wall, reaching back with his axe to launch a full-strength roundhouse attack.
The edge of his axe was wider than the one meter width of my shield, but it was curved and I was confident it would stop his attack. I stepped forward into it, stabbing through his head with my sword and lining up the center of my shield with the center of his axe blade. It slammed into the stone backing of my shield in my Pocket Dimension and sank in a few centimeters before coming to a stop.
Advertisement
The progenitor frowned at me as he stepped back, pulling his axe free. He was completely unaffected by my sword passing through his head, but I could see what he was thinking. I should have been thrown back by the force of his attack, but I took it while moving forward into him.
He was just winding up for another attack, this time coming up at an angle from the ground, when the Instructor popped into existence behind him, placing a hand against the progenitor's side.
I let out a curse and was about to dash forward when the progenitor backhanded the Instructor away towards the far wall. The instructor teleported away before he hit the wall. The God Banishment ward had obviously drained to empty as well, having been running for several hours in the accelerated drain it was under in the winter realm.
I felt a tug on my whole being, pulling me in place, but after a few moments it faded and nothing else happened. At a guess the winter god just tried to phase me out of the winter realm, but it didn't work for some reason.
The progenitor swung forward with his axe again, from the ground and up at an angle to bury it in the wall, with me in between. I stepped forward and into the attack, slashing down with my sword to cut the progenitor in half from his head to between his legs.
My attack went right through the progenitor to no effect. His attack, after sinking into the stone of my shield he stepped into me and dragged the edge of his axe across the edge of my shield, cutting the thread and collapsing the portal.
The progenitor's axe was thrown backwards slightly as the portal collapsed, giving me enough time to roll sideways under the line of attack. The axe buried itself in the stone of the wall and I swiped my sword through the progenitor at his waist height. Nothing. I returned the remains of my shield to my inventory and stepped back from the progenitor.
"I apologise for interrupting, my lord," Jenny said. "But if you could move the fight away from the portal then Conor or myself could identify the weak points of the enemy for you."
"That would be very helpful, thank you," I said.
As the progenitor pulled his axe from the wall I dashed down the tunnel, stopping and turning to face him after I had gone fifteen meters. In response he cocked his head to the side and walked to the exit of the tunnel, beckoning for me to follow with his axe as he stepped outside.
It would definitely be to my disadvantage to follow him out into the killing field, but I didn't see much of a choice if I wanted to get close enough to take out the weak points that Jenny would be pointing out. I walked back up out of the tunnel, refreshing the energy in my muscles as I went, stopping just outside of the exit.
Advertisement
I felt the tug against my whole being again, but this time the winter realm started to become hazy, the steep slopes of valley walls fading into view.
"I've got it, my lord," Jacqueline said.
I wondered what a human air mage would be able to do, but a few seconds later everything snapped back into focus to my senses. I shifted my focus in the war room simulation to see Jacqueline's input into the simulation, she was transferring mana in a stream from her large mana crystal into the mana crystal that the God Banishment ward was tied to, and the ward had snapped back into place.
Ursula followed Jacqueline through the portal and I detached the ward and the portal from Taur's body so that she could take his body back through the portal to the army room. I moved the portal to the wall and Jenny came through, joining me at the exit of the tunnel.
As soon as the progenitor came into her view four large spheres appeared within him, one in each shoulder and one at the tops of each of his legs. There was also a fifth one that was flickering and fading into view in his head.
The progenitor gestured for me to come out and meet him in the open, spreading his arms wide. He was standing twenty meters away, just in front of a hole in the ground that was caused by the last exploding trap that Taur had triggered.
I folded my arms in front of my chest and then gestured at the progenitor for him to come back to fight me, returning my arms to their folded position. The progenitor shook his head and slammed his axe into the ground, the army of snow men behind him walking slowly to form up at his back.
Stalia joined Jenny two meters behind me, at the exit of the tunnel.
"My lord, if you want to try fighting him out there I can give you warning of any threats," Stalia said.
That would be a terrible idea, I was sure. I would do it if I had to, but I wanted to try other things first. I summoned a throwing blade from my inventory and threw it, sending it stabbing through the progenitor's right shoulder weak point. It flickered in Jenny's senses before being reformed into a solid black sphere over the next five seconds.
I sighed and began walking out to the progenitor. I had made it five meters when Stalia sent me an emergency ping. The guns that lined the walls were about to open fire, and half a dozen marksmen had accurate shots lined up to hit me all over my body.
I still couldn't push my power into the enchanted ground, and without that I didn't have enough traction to dash backwards fast enough to avoid the coming shards. I stabbed my sword into the ground as quickly as I could, using the entirety of the energy in my right arm, and then used that as an anchor to kick off of, sliding along the ground on my back.
I made it back to the tunnel before any of the shards could hit me, and Conor, Jenny, and Stalia each grabbed me as I went by to slow me down. I dragged them all down the tunnel until we reached Ursula at the portal, who stopped us.
Conor and Jenny were having a discussion that I hadn't been paying attention to as I was walking out into the killing field, but I played it back now.
"Why don't we just shoot him?" Conor asked.
"Our lord wants to fight him himself," Jenny said. "You wouldn't want to deprive him of that, surely."
"Oh, he just threw one of his projectiles," Conor said. "And it didn't work. So much for that."
Right, I didn't have to do everything myself. And I even had something that should work. I opened my inventory list and filtered it to arrows. There they are, enchanted explosive arrows, twelve. I summoned them out of my inventory and held them out to our two archers.
"You're right that I wanted to fight the progenitor myself," I said. "But that isn't practical now. These are explosive arrows."
Conor and Jenny took six arrows each, putting them in their inventory, and we headed back to the exit of the tunnel. The downpour of ice shards from outside had come to a stop. The ground covered in shattered ice from just inside the tunnel to five meters in front of the progenitor, who was still standing in the same place, his axe buried in the ground.
Conor and Jenny equipped their bows and shot two arrows each. The first arrows hit and detonated, obliterating the top half of the progenitor before the second arrows were half drawn. The progenitor's lower half was being pushed down into the ground by the explosion of the first two arrows when the second two arrows exploded, taking out the lower half of the progenitor.
He was completely gone, nothing left. But his army was still standing and they began to run toward us.
"Weren't they supposed to die when the progenitor did?" I asked.
Advertisement
- In Serial30 Chapters
Cary Simms: The Fairy Mushroom Forest
From a young age, Cary Simms knew that she wasn't like the other boys her age. She didn't know why or how that was, but it seemed apparent to the bullies of her school. They would often call her names, chase after her after school, and beat her up when they could catch her. Her only protection, besides escape, was in the words of the Good Book. But that was before she stumbled into the supposedly haunted house at the end of her street. When a mysterious ring and a drawing on the back wall of the post office opened up a whole new world for her, things quickly went from weird to scary. At a new school, in a new world, surrounded by people who had access to magic, all Cary could think of was how to escape the witches that had her trapped there. It was only having her best friend by her side that gave her any comfort at all. ***This is my first attempt at a middle grade book, and would appreciate feedback. Please note, this is a second draft, and might not represent the final product.***
8 81 - In Serial37 Chapters
Rune
In the world of Rune, there are two kinds of Players. The Crafters, and the Fighters. Fighters level their magic power, fueling the runic items from their own bodies, while crafters use the runes they bring back to develop powerful items using their knowledge of the electronic-like system. Not everything stays that simple, though, and Rune is no exception. Within each region, a number of guilds have sprung up, operating as the unaccountable vanguard of defense for the besieged cities. They don't care to deal fairly, and nobody else has the power to do much about it. (Harem is tagged but it's honestly polyamory. I hate the word harem but given that some people would interpret it as such, in it goes.)
8 208 - In Serial10 Chapters
Peace Online - India
Facing the fear of World War III, United Nations decided to take all the conflicts virtual. All the researchers and developers at hand created a virtual reality interface called peace online. The time frame was set to the Iron ages and each country was given limited spots to create and develop their territory within 5 years... This is the story of Aarv Bhosle... A 19-year-old youth-created his own territory according to his father's wishes and dominated the entire world with his military strategies. This is the story of experiencing India's greatest regrets in history...
8 110 - In Serial72 Chapters
delivery girl
Lookism x readerIn which (Y/N) is a soft, but sketchy little shit. Original comic by Taejoon Park
8 111 - In Serial27 Chapters
The Age of Man
Our hero has struggled for millenia to defeat the "younger" gods, achieve his vengeance, and usher the world into a new age, free from the interference of the gods. Removed from the normal cycle of reincarnation by a powerful spell, he now plans to experience his eternity in peace while being reborn with his memories intact, but tucked away, just in case he needs to step in and save humanity a second time. Unfortunately, peace is rare in the world of Verat and the loss of the gods just created a power vacuum.
8 228 - In Serial18 Chapters
Date A Live (the second flame spirit)
What if there was another spirit that was able to control the flames that roar, what if for the first time ever a male spirit was born?Own none of these pictures
8 211

