《Shura Saga: Burn and Slay - Cultivation, Lightning Bolts, Monsters galore》Slay the Chimera: Part 15
Advertisement
Sadea finished her candy bar, then reached for another. She popped open her water canteen and took a few swigs between bites. The confines of the manufactory were laden with the chimera’s psychic spoor, even to her dull and poor mage-sight. If she were any good at all in psychic tracking, she would have had no trouble at all finding the creature and slaying it.

But she wasn’t. Neither was she good at a lot of things most other sorcerers were at least competent in, like basic telepathy, scrying, or biomancy. Hell, she wasn’t even that good at telekinesis. Doctor Horatius’s surgeries had seen to that.
But they’d also given her an unparalleled capacity for evoking and shaping lightning to do her will. Living artillery, the doctor’s friend, Father Diocletius had once called her. The doctor hadn’t been too pleased about that, and he’d rebuked the priest sharply, insisting that Sadea was not just a weapon.
She was his child, if not in blood, then by love and regard.
Sadea growled as she noticed that her upper lip was trembling. Nearly a decade had gone by, and not one day had passed without her missing him. She wiped her eyes with the back of her glove, tossed her candy bar wrappers on the floor, and put away her water canteen.
No time for such sentimental nonsense, not now.
There was another gift Horatius had left her. The chimera was wounded, yes, but all the licking in the world wouldn’t do its wounds any good now. Creatures infused so strongly with the raw energies of the Ethereal Tides were on the cusp of demonhood. They had strong regenerative capabilities, capable of healing the most grievous wounds or even re-growing lost body parts.
If the chimera had survived being caught in cannon fire or put through a storm of blades, it would recuperate within several hours. But the more unearthly and unnatural something was, the more Sadea’s lightning would hurt it and leave behind wounds that would never heal.
Advertisement
Not without fresh blood, meat, and horror, anyway. Something like the chimera fed on psychic agony as much as it did on flesh.
With practiced ease, Sadea muted her psychic presence. As far as ethereal senses could tell, she was no more alive than the permacrete walls.
Then, humming quietly, she began trailing the workers, who, in her mage-sight, had congealed into an anxious, muttering blob reeking of fear and unwashed flesh as they made their way to the manufactory’s pantry.
What should I do first after I get paid? A perfumed bath. Mani and pedicure, yes. There were those earrings I saw the other day in Javier’s Emporium. New dress would be nice, too. Sadea smiled, picturing herself rolling around on a luxurious bed, preferably with one of the really expensive male courtesans from the Pink Orchid brothel.
The walk to the pantry was quite long, giving her ample time to both indulge in her fantasies and fight off thoughts about paying her debts.
Ugh. Maybe I should just leave the province. But then I don’t want to deal with debt collectors. They’re the worst. Sadea groaned. Don’t want to end up in some smelly backwater, either.
Right on cue, just as the workers arrived at the pantry, fanned out, and began searching for food, the screams began once more, followed by the chimera’s unholy chorus of roaring, bleating, and hissing. Sadea jogged lightly toward the carnage. Can’t start a fight all out of breath, right?
She pushed open the pantry door, a thin sheet of pasteboard, and was greeted with the sight of the chimera’s serpentine head swallowing what could only be Leal’s dismembered torso. The forewoman’s head was in the goat’s mouth, and the lion head was chewing on her limbs.
“Alas, sweet lady, I barely knew you. Didn’t really want to, anyway.” Sadea raised her war-staff. Once more, cobalt-hued lighting burst into existence about the tips of its crescent head. “Alright, could you please die now? I really don’t want to be here when I could be on top of some pretty boy from the Pink Orchid Brothel instead.”
Advertisement
The serpent head swallowed Leal’s torso with what she would swear was adamant spitefulness. The goat head crunched down wetly on the forewoman’s skull. Sadea could see some of the weeping, discolored flesh about its body start to heal.
Cursing, she hurled a globe of crackling lightning at the chimera, strong enough to dissipate its component atoms. Grow back from that, you little shit.
The goat head reared and spat slivers of broken skull from its mouth, but it hadn’t been aiming at Sadea. Instead, the bone fragments punched into the tin pipes running across the pantry ceiling. Clouds of steam gushed forth from the punctured vessels to suffuse the entire room.
Wreathed in vaporized water, Sadea’s lightning globe fell apart into showers of sparks that discharged harmlessly against the bare permacrete floor.
“What the…” Sadea barely had time to voice her shock before she had to throw herself aside to avoid the chimera’s lunge.
The creature sailed past her and crunched down on a worker instead. Its lion head tore out the hapless man’s throat with languid casualness, while the goat and serpent heads turned their gaze to Sadea.
“Shit.” She called more lightning to life, but it began to fall apart under the steam almost as quickly as it gathered about her war-staff. “Shit shit shit.”
The chimera wheeled its massive frame to face her, the coils of its torso bending into an arc to corral her off from the pantry’s only entrance. A strange sound, not unlike short, shallow breaths interspersed with tongue-clicking, began to emanate from all three of its heads, and it didn’t take long for her to recognize it as the creature’s laughter.
Sadea swept her gaze around frantically for a route, any route out of the steam-filled room. She darted to the left, only to halt in her tracks as the goat’s jaws clicked close on empty air less than an inch from her face. Shuffling left only forced her into an undignified sprawl to avoid the serpent’s fangs. And then she had to scramble backward on her hands and knees before the chimera’s feline paw came down her head.
The creature’s laughter rose in volume. After cornering her, it could have killed her in an instant. Instead, it was now toying with her. And enjoying it.
“Yeah, laugh while you still can,” Sadea growled. She clutched her scarf with her free hand and called on its enchantment once more. As the web of cobalt light wrapped itself around her body, the chimera lunged, evidently sensing that something was amiss. The fangs of its lion head actually managed to brush against her neck before her flesh fell away into sparks.
Advertisement
- In Serial186 Chapters
The Strength of Duality (Newly Edited)
There is nothing especially grand about the main character. He only wanted to live happily with his family, but this kind of life was taken away from him twice. So, with a heart set on cultivating and growing as strong as possible as fast as possible he will grow to unimaginable heights take revenge and then continue growing stronger while protecting those dear to him. Here is the link to the discord I made https://discord.gg/3zwyj97Phj Cover provided by gej302.
8 206 - In Serial19 Chapters
Emotiv
New Adult | Dystopia | Speculative | Slipstream | Science Fiction Kyla has finally broken into the Worker class of Skycross. But when she is cast aside by society and witnesses the plight of the Abandoned, she must make a choice between her own future, and the wellbeing of thousands, before she loses her grip on reality. Author's Note: Serial Novel, new parts to release every Wednesday -- I'm writing this as I post, so I'd love to hear your feedback and thoughts on where the story might lead! I have a vague plan in mind but I'm excited to try out this process of posting as I go :)
8 155 - In Serial96 Chapters
The Fairest (Book #1)
COMPLETED - A prophecy was given to the Realm of Valeera, but only one kingdom took heed to it and set forth a law that would divide the people into two groups. The fair and the strange. One group possessed a promise from the gods while the other is doomed for eternity. Well, that's what the people believed...17-year-old Mageia Unknown is an orphan and the leader of a group of defected youths living on the outskirts of the Kingdom of Ardania. Growing up into a skilled thief and sword fighter, she makes it her duty to take care of her family, no matter the cost. But when an act of heroism goes wrong, she is next for the executioner's sword. 17-year-old Grisonce Arlon is not the most respected prince in the kingdom. But when his obsession with the Fairest Prophecy intervenes with the case of the one called the Purple Thief, he turns into the royal joke. The odds are against him and Mageia with no joy in sight. Their world may be divided by the fairest and the strangest in the realm, but all would soon discover, that Mageia is neither one. She is both. Under New Edits since - 9.1.2020#8 Fantasy - 10.1.2020#1 General Fantasy - 7.26.2020#10 Adventure - 10.7.2020#1 Fairest - 5.27.2020#1 Gemstone - 10.26.2018Book Cover Designed by Me
8 145 - In Serial26 Chapters
How The Weak Live
This was a rough draft. Quite a meh one. The newer version is These Games of Ours. ---------- Lucious is deserter among many, living by dagger and beggary. Argento’s thirst for knowledge is endless, as is his belly. Kora is the perfect soldier, yet her sword grows dull in monotony. Formally known as the Empire's legend, the Captain is now stuck in stagnation. The Gods, grown weary of human deeds, have decided to indulge themselves in a different way. -------------- THE 7 REALLY IMPORTANT STUFF Clichés shall be avoided like the cancerous tumors they are. The world shall not spread its pink butt cheeks for the main character’s convenience. No character shall be thinner than one slice of white American cheese. No female character shall serve to highlight how overpowered and fabulous the main character is. No villain shall serve to highlight how overpowered and fabulous the main characters are. Grammar laws shall be upheld sometimes. I, the author, swear not to be a prick. I, the author, swear not to go away without warning. If other LitRPGs are like Skyrim, then this is going to be a combination of Dark Souls and Total War. Don't expect action for the sake of action. Be warned, this is a slow novel. Read the reviews to see if this novel is a decent fit for you. Disclaimer: I do not own that gorgeous cover art.
8 213 - In Serial35 Chapters
Brains and Brawn (BxB)
Based on the prompt: "I'm not stalking you, exactly, it's just that you accidentally put my notebook in your bag and I'm waiting for a good moment to steal it back before you see the doodles of you I did in it."Matthew Lynwood was a normal teenager, even if most people thought of him as a nerd. He was just trying to go through high school with his two best friends, with as little bumps on the road as possible.So what happens when resident Quarterback and Matt's long time crush, Leonardo Bryant, finds a notebook containing doodles of himself inside it?A whirlwind of emotions, that's what.
8 142 - In Serial28 Chapters
Three Months
"You can build me up, you can tear me downYou can try but I'm unbreakableYou can do your best, but I'll stand the testYou'll find that I'm unshakeableWhen the fire's burntWhen the wind has blownWhen the water's dried, you'll still find stoneMy heart of stone"AN: Contains Dimigi
8 200

