《Sanguine Paradise》Chapter 159 – [Day 125] – “Codex”
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∼ Day 125 ∼
Staring down my opponent; or rather staring up would be more apt, I wasn't sure what to expect from this fight.
-Appraisal!-
Appraisal - Maldrak
Information Attributes
Traits. Titles. and Skills -Name- "Maldrak" STR 205 Skills ??? -Race- High Orc VIT ??? Traits ??? -Sex- Male AGI 98 Titles ??? -Rank- C- DEX 92 Resistances
-Level- 16/75 INT ??? Health 1782/1782 CHR ??? Physical Resistance ??? Stamina 1103/1106 WILL ??? Magical Resistance ??? Mana 0/0 MAG ??? Mental Resistance ???
"So... my progeny has told me a lot about you." The tall and muscular High Orc said with a rumbling voice.
"Really now...?" I coughed awkwardly, not particularly wanting to chit-chat with Maldrak. "I mean, there's not much she should know..."
"Quite to the contrary, I believe that your recent... growth spurt, is rather intriguing and more than enough to talk about," Maldrak said, an unreadable glint flashing in his eyes.
I frowned. Of course, he would have a somewhat comprehensive timeline of how strong I was from when I was in the clutches of the now-deceased Mistress. So that would also mean that he knew that my abnormal power growth was definitely stimulated by some factor or another.
But what he wanted to do with that information, I did not know.
From what little I had gathered of rumors and such during my time in the arena, I had heard a little bit about how this 'king' was supposedly not only very powerful but also a character of great virtue, honor, and austerity.
But after what his daughter said when we first met and from what happened to allow my escape, he clearly was a lot more cunning and scheming than what had been otherwise let on. While not confirmed, I didn't doubt for a second that Maldrak had schemed not only the Mistress's death but also the other warlords' deaths without getting his hands dirty or even losing public opinion.
Even though the city, Maldrak, was very primitive for a monster city, it was undoubtedly a potent place of power considering that literally millions of greenskins blindly followed whoever was king in the city. No matter if you were D or even a powerful C rank, you simply could not stand up against such numbers.
"Enough with the small talk, I'm not personally fond of it." I scowled, knowing definitely this wouldn't be the last encounter I had with Maldrak.
Seeing that we were ready, Tahl announced the fight to begin.
I launched myself at him, wanting to take him off-guard but I barely managed to catch the glint of his weapons flashing to block my assault. I was shocked at the speed he wielded his weapons, and I was instantly put on the back foot as I attempted to create distance once again, but failing spectacularly as his long straightened scimitar-like weapon and much shorter dagger rained attacks down upon me, ensuring that I would be unable to cast my magic and retreat into the shadows.
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Shocked at the unending barrage of attacks hailing down while his tattoos began lighting up with a soft glow, I scrambled for a foothold.
This wasn't just his overwhelming strength and dexterity doing a number on me. No, this was pure weapon mastery.
As greenskins moved up the evolutionary line, one thing became glaringly clear, especially for those going down from the orc to great orc path, which was that their martial skill in wielding weapon would become increasingly unmatched to any other monster. A High Orc though, brought that to a whole new unrealistic level.
I couldn't even see the blades as they whistled through the air, making me purely rely on taking some hits and using my body's natural perception and instincts to defend myself.
Finally finding a lapse in his attacks, I hooked his weapons in between my crimson claws, but not before his sword plunged into my arm and skewered my bicep.
Grunting, I glared daggers at him.
"I have no wish to antagonize you, Xavier," Maldrak said suddenly with his gruff bassline voice. "At least as long as you don't make me."
Scowling back at him, I thought over that. None of us moved, simply standing there in a deadlock.
"You don't really make it easy not to. Frankly, I don't take kindly to threats like the one before." I responded.
Smiling, Maldrak obviously seemed glad that I was finally listening to him and open for talk.
"It wasn't meant as a threat, so I must apologize if you took it as so." He replied cordially as if we were not in the midst of a duel with his blade run through my arm. "I would simply like to talk one day, just us two."
As my frown deepened, he added; "I have reason to believe that cooperation between us two might be quite... fruitful, and I truly wish you no nor your people harm."
There was a long pause as blood trickled down the edge of his blade.
"Sure, sometime later." I finally relented after thinking this over. "Let's get on with it then."
Before he could respond, with a sickening tear and spurt of blood, I tore my arm free from his blade, almost ripping it fully off.
Already disappearing and reappearing dozens of meters away, I looked down at my arm at was dangling by then shreds of skin, flesh, and sinew.
As gasps rang out through the crowd, I saw the healer and judge by the sidelines looking flustered, one of them scrambling for their things. While this would definitely be a crippling wound to many, this of course wasn't one to me.
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So simply waving the healer and judge off, I refitted my dangling arm to the base of where it had been gouged, watching as the tears rapidly regenerated.
Ignoring the crowds' both awed and disgusted murmurs, I faced my opponent who looked on with curiosity at my arm, just standing there. Not wanting to waste this apparent lull in the fight that he had given me, I threw in my trump card right out of the gate and started flooding most of my enhancing skills with mana.
It was more than clear to me that I wouldn't stand a chance against this monster of a warrior. While I might've been able to overcome most other monsters with his kind of outrageously high attributes, they were the least of his strengths.
Feeling the shadows slowly creep up my body and fog my mind, Stygian Transformation had almost finished activating when Maldrak suddenly sheathed his weapons.
"I concede." He stated simply.
Shocked, I barely managed enough thought to cancel Stygian Transformation.
"What the hell?" I blurted out incredulously, my question clear as I met Maldrak's gaze.
"I've gotten what I came for." He said simply with a smile, turning to leave. "I will send word soon so we can figure out a time and place, I look forward to what we can sort out between our ambitious selves."
Stunned, I just stood there, looking at Maldrak's back retreating off the stage.
Even Tahl, the always collected and stoic minotaur too was stupified. Before now, not a single contestant had surrendered, so this was quite the surprise considering it was the last match of the quarter-finals.
Frowning, I wasn't sure what to make of it. Either he genuinely wanted to be on good terms with me, or he had other motives behind giving up here.
"Win- ahem, winner, Xavier!" Tahl finally announced, bringing me out of my wandering thoughts.
I just sighed.
Pondering why this cunning and scheming individual did the things he did, could wait. I had other things to take care of now.
Getting off the stage, I checked my already fully healed arm. I had only an hour or two before I had to go up against my next opponent, and I had a pretty good guess as to who that would be.
***
"So, you're the unabashed little pup who doesn't know how to keep its filthy nose out of things where it shouldn't be?" The large arachnid figure said, a slight eerie clicking behind every syllable he spoke.
"Urgh, I really hate spiders..." I muttered to myself, shivering a bit as I looked at the massive one before me as to me, spiders had always been the worst of the creepy crawlers.
"What was that?" He scowled.
"Never mind," He hissed before I could even say anything. "I have better things to take care of. Go surrender like that empty-headed orc, I have an actual opponent to fight rather than mere rabble such as you."
Ignoring the overly arrogant words I've ever so slowly grown immune to since coming here to Ebongrave and meeting the lovely lot that was nobles, I wanted to test out something new that I've been quite excited to use.
-Codex!-
As the skill activated, the arachnid's constant arrogant babbling all of a sudden stopped.
Looking down, Asethh frowned as one of the ostentatious amulets hanging off a necklace started glowing.
"Again? Lowborn truly never lear-!" He suddenly stopped his tirade as the glowing of his amulet didn't abate, simply growing stronger and stronger until it gave off a buzzing hum.
"Wha-?" He managed to get out before the amulet suddenly fizzled out with what looked like mana sparks, going dead and searing the ostentatious woven armor where the amulet touched on his chest.
Appraisal - Asethh K'or
Information Attributes
Traits. Titles. and Skills -Name- "Asethh K'or" STR 45 Skills 15 -Race- Arachne (Whisperer) VIT 122 Traits 12 -Sex- Male AGI 105 Titles ??? -Rank- C- DEX 88 Resistances
-Level- 31/75 INT 155 Health 1335/1335 CHR 22 Physical Resistance 15 Stamina 680/680 WILL ??? Magical Resistance ??? Mana 1910/1910 MAG 286 Mental Resistance ???
[Use of Codex was successful!]
[Data has been logged]
[Forging creature profile]
[Skill - Codex has leveled from 1/20 ⇒ 2/20]
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