《Nyix》Lunan Village 12, Daring
Advertisement
"Unforgivable." it speaks, the voice barely more than a whisper, but a voice nonetheless. A sound containing far more emotion than what any monster has the right to posses.
Unbelievable.
A hot bead of sweat streaks down the back of my neck as I plant my feet and raise my weapons. What am I doing here again? Something incredibly stupid. I'm sure. But I don't really have a choice about it, do I?
"So you can speak, huh? Bloody fantastic." I gripe aloud, lowering my stance and twisting my hips despite the aching in my bones. Readying an attack.
The bright red bird doesn't respond to the remark, it doesn't even blink. It just stands defiantly at the base of a tree, seething with rage. A firestorm of hurt and fury kindling behind its sad, golden eyes. One swelling in size with each passing second, and threatening a wrath upon the world. Yet the bird continues to stand still, refusing to either attack or flee. Instead, choosing to bide its fury.
A sitting duck... no pun intended.
Although admittedly, it might be bit harder to hit since it's smaller than most beasts, but thankfully it's neither airborne or very far away. And it's not moving. Killing it wouldn't take much effort. A few swings and a few skills and it's done. I just gotta get it over with. Sooner rather than later would be nice, or while it's still standing there at least.
I lift my foot. Or at least, I try to lift my foot. Only I'm met with a flat-out refusal from my leg.
My body does not want to move. Am I waiting for something? Am I having a stroke? Hesitating? Only an idiot hesitates. An idiot, or someone who's about to have their face ripped off by a raptor. It must be using a skill on me. With its eyes? Those swirling flames a sight to behold to be sure, but I don't feel like that's it. Something else then?
Fear. It must be fear. I'd almost forgotten what fear felt like, but now I recognize it. And with the recognition of my fear. I finally recognize my adversary.
A pheonix, that is what I'm pointing my weapons at. Not a common bird. Not a mindless beast. But a living, breathing, and apparently thinking aspect of nature. A creature that once rivaled even the legendary Heroes of old in strength, and will forever be remembered as such too. Forever known as flying disaster capable of razing entire towns, cities, even small kingdoms to dust! A nearly unstoppable threat.
Advertisement
I would be right to show fear. Fear saves lives. This isn't a creature I should engage, and my body is trying to tell me as much too. It's suicide. And I've spent my whole life avoiding suicidal actions.
Yet...
Despite what the legends say... I was able to shoot it. Twice in fact. Me. Old and weary me. If any other Silver rank could pick up a bow and shoot a bloody pheonix, then I wouldn't have as many bedtime stories to tell my grandchildren of, would I? No. And I know the reason why.
It's young. And if I were to judge from its feather size, it's barely more than a fledgling. A newborn even. If there were ever an opportunity to kill this threat before lives are lost, it would be now. Before it can mature and grow to become something truly invincible. I might be putting my own life at risk, but for the sake of thousands? This is the perfect chance. And I'm not about to waste it.
I'm decided. Time for these young'uns to see what a real fool looks like. Death or glory... or whatever it is they shout before dying. Not that I'm going to say it myself.
I take a steadying, deliberate breathe, and then...
"Opening Step" I gruff, breaking out of fear's grasp and lifting the clever-like blade in my right hand.
Many steps merge into the span of one. I traverse the distance separating the pheonix and I in an instant, trailing a slight gust of wind behind me. Before the pheonix can process the sudden movement, I swing my hefty blade down, down towards its head with tremendous speed.
Quick as a literal flash, the carefully kept edge of my weapon whistles through the air as it arcs along. But somehow, it is not quite quick enough. The pheonix, unmoving until now, screeches in alarm and jerks to the side, igniting its wing feathers at the same time. Bright flames dance into the air, pushing the pheonix up and away from the slash and saving its head from being split in half.
38 Slicing Damage Pheonix Suffered Bleeding
But not its wing.
My blade meets flesh, then bone, then air. With barely any resistance at all, I slice cleanly through the fragile base of the pheonix's right wing, leaving the fabled bird confused and aghast midair. Perfectly incapable of dodging the second, much thinner blade in my left hand, already following up the first with an even faster horizontal swing to the neck.
Another deadly whistle cuts through the air, higher in pitch. The bleeding pheonix flaps its one useful wing in attempts of escape, spraying more bright flames, but the attempt is next to useless. My dagger is too quick, and the pheonix is helples-
Advertisement
A splash of orange light springs up from my left. The tiniest of distractions, barely more than a blip in my peripheral. But enough. Involuntarily, my eyes dart towards the strange light, seeking the cause.
Fire. Close. Hot.
"Oh-"
Suffered 22 Fire Damage Suffered Minor Burn
Before my dagger can steal the pheonix's life, I retract my arm and cover my face as fire suddenly appears from nowhere. The explosion slams into me, shoving me aside and setting my shirt alight in an instant. I grunt in pain as the wind is knocked from my lungs and as the fire burns my skin.
The Bloody Hell was that? That wasn't from the pheonix!
Suffered 5 Fire Damage
I reach to my shoulder and tear off the flaming sleeve of my shirt, throwing it to the ground and stomping it underfoot. My head whips left and right, searching for whoever caused the explosion. The pheonix, unable to fly with one wing, drops to the ground and shrieks in pain.
Who? Or what? The person I hit with Crippling Blow? No, he wouldn't be up yet. Don't tell me there's another pheonix nearby. Its parents? Escal help us if there's three pheonixes here.
I swing my head upwards, expecting to see another pheonix descending, bearing a hellish inferno with it. But nothing. I see no one. Just stray sparks leftover from the explosion and ashes. A handful of glowing, yellow ash, wafting down to the ground and setting forest alight where it lands. But that's it, no other pheonixes, only myself and this pheonix.
It was the wing. It exploded. Of course it did. I should of known something like that would happen. I just didn't expect an actual explosion. I should remember that.
I switch my focus back to the pheonix, bracing my weapons for a counter attack of some description. But it's unneeded. My fingers relax their grip by a fraction.
The pheonix is back on its feet. Not focusing on me, but looking back and forth between the small, scattered fires on the ground and the bleeding stump where its wing should be, seeming to be in disbelief. It tries to flap its stump of a wing, but the uneven weight causes it to tumble to the ground.
A tormented scream fills the air as the pheonix's crippled wing is forced into the dirt by its own body. Loud enough to make me wince sympathetically. As it scrambles to its feet, a golden steak rolls from the pheonix's eye.
A tear? An opening? Why? Surely it knows that I could sprint over and cut it apart with ease? It isn't anywhere near as fast or powerful as I expected to be, even as a fledgling. And it won't be saved by an exploding wing again. I could kill it. Easily. But it almost feels... too easy? Is this all a legendary creature amounts to? Weaker than a hobgoblin? A few burns on my arm is nothing.
I take a step. Then another. Then I stop. Against my better judgement, I stop and strain my ears to listen as the pheonix's yellow beak parts open by a crack. It's about to speak again, I know it. Will it cry for help? Will it do something I wont like? Probably. I shouldn't give it the chance to do so, but... just one more time. Once more. I need to listen to the voice that shouldn't exist. No matter what it is.
It whispers only a single word.
The sound strikes like thunder in my soul.
"Immolate"
A heavy presence settles over the forest. Nature is silenced, and the air is pressured under an unseen, yet crushing weight. The pheonix looks at me. But it's not the same pheonix as before. It has changed. Not in appearance, but in demeanor. What looks at me is a completely different creature. Every fiber of my being screams at me to do something, but the message is unclear. Fear and awe rush through my body. Terror and dread. Reverence too. So many emotions that my body goes despairingly limp under the barrage.
Its golden eyes blaze mutely as they lock with mine, but there's no hate in the gaze like before. There's no emotion at all. It's the same look a giant would give to an insect. Or an immortal to a mortal. Looking, but not seeing anything of worth. A look of disregard.
Then, as if it were nothing but an illusion, time resumes to normal and the oppressive weight over the forest lifts, allowing life to breathe once more. Left behind is a fleeting memory. A lingering scar on my soul. And a cold sweat on my forehead. It's only when the fiery bird lifts its one remaining wing, do I remember how to think.
Bloody Hell. Not good. Might've pissed it off... yes, I did. Shouldn't have let it speak.
It's pissed.
Advertisement
- In Serial60 Chapters
Celestial [A Progression Fantasy LitRPG]
Warning!Profanity, unconventional relationships, drug use, descriptive gore and intimacy. Celestial is a slow-paced and action-packed progression fantasy with elements from the LitRPG genre. The story focuses on the protagonist’s personal growth, violence, sex, exploration and adventure. Follow Zelaria as she embarks on her journey of exploration and adventure, seeking ever greater heights of power. With an affinity for the elusive and mysterious Arcane and a preference for the thrill of close combat she nonetheless chooses to walk the path of a mage. A mage may still use weapons but a warrior rarely casts spells as far as she knows. It’s a logical path for her even if others may call it insanity. What do they know? Most people who choose to specialize in wielding mana tend to pick a mage class aligned with their element. Why become a standard mage, average at everything, when you can use your affinity for fire to become a fire mage and cause destruction with ease? The only problem for Zelaria is that no one seems to know how to get a mage class aligned with the arcane. Approaching 17 years of age she’s still at level 0 while her peers have long left her behind, their classes selected at the age of 15 when they became available. Luck is on her side though as she manages to snag employment as a hauler with a party heading on an expedition to a dungeon abandoned centuries ago. They’re looking for riches and danger while she’s still looking for an answer, one she finds at their destination even if not in the way she expected. Nothing is going to stop her from enjoying all that the world has to offer, not the wish of her parents or even her death. I'll be aiming to upload 5 chapters in bulk every week.
8 468 - In Serial8 Chapters
Penalise the Player
Hospitalised. Incarcerated. Tortured by obnoxious fairies. Oh, when will this day be over? Arline has been saved--mostly. Her body is being maintained and the public is aware of her...technical difficulties. But life still sucks. She's still stuck in a game after all. And now new dangers are but a code-string away... Sequel to Playing Solitaire.
8 151 - In Serial12 Chapters
Arpeligo
A brother and sister struggle to operate their independent interstellar transportation company within the confines of discriminatory laws and arrogant aristocratic enterprises. But fortune blows their way when they stumble upon a relatively ignorant human who also happens to be a fully authorized Citizen of the Empire, with all the legal rights and responsibilities associated with that status. Taking advantage of the situation, the sister proposes a deal to the citizen to try to secure their tiny company's future. But things are not what they seem and war between the noble families is reaching a breaking point within the sectors, causing mayhem, instability, and disastrous consequences for our interstellar crew on their trial run with the citizen. ** The setting is largely influenced by my experience in the transportation industry. I hope you enjoy it!
8 131 - In Serial9 Chapters
Hot Guy Cold Guy
Two exiles are forced by circumstances to travel together. Well, or one forces the other to follow. Hmm, no. One chooses to follow the other. Ah, forget it. It depends. Anyway, life is an adventure. Life in fantasy much more so. But, as in real life, some characters just seem to bumble foolishly along. Skah is one of those people. Meanwhile, others take it too seriously. The clash that comes from forcing these two people together can only be described as an adventure.
8 105 - In Serial6 Chapters
Colourland Series 5: Matches
The preliminaries of the tournament continue. Crayon and his friends continue fighting. The link is here: https://inkstone.webnovel.com/novels/chapter/edit/17814187106175405/47819596891211165
8 133 - In Serial90 Chapters
Eldest Potter
While Harry James Potter was only 1 and a bit years old when his parents died, his older sister was 3. Born on the 1st of May. Her full name, Rosealine Lily Potter. The goddaughter of Remus Lupin and Sirius Black. Whereas Harry only had Sirius as his godfather. When Rosealine looses her parent's she is the one to be effected the most. She lost her parents and could remember the whole thing. Of course, when Voldemort attacked, Rose took it upon herself to protect Harry from him, even when she saw her mother drop down dead.That night she ended up getting a scar on her wrist.This scar was not like her baby brother's. In fact. Her's was in a heart shape. Now... She's forced to move in with an aunt and uncle that she really didn't want to go to.
8 394

