《Hedonia the Arcane Utopia (LitRPG)》Chapter 103 - Melting bones.
Advertisement
The hundreds of Javelins he had planted throughout the facility were already a mana expenditure that even hundreds of ordinary mages couldn’t afford. And while James could easily afford that, keeping the detonations delayed was quite straining even him. It felt like his arms were being pulled in ten different directions.
That wasn’t his only problem though. Even though the detonation of his Javelins was delayed as they were hovering near their targets, that didn’t make them invincible. Each second, agents were sacrificing themselves in order to destroy the Javelins and keep the explosion contained within their own bodies.
He hadn’t expected that. Knowing how selfish and power-hungry agents were, he thought they’d be more reluctant to sacrifice themselves.
But apparently, they stronger ones had their own method of convincing the lower-ranking guys to sacrifice themselves for the greater good. Apparently, when a more powerful agent tells you what he’s going to do to you if you don’t kill yourself, you sacrifice yourself without a second thought. And you’ll do it with a smile. At least being exploded by James’s Javelins would be an instant death, and not a slow, agonizing torture session.
James knew he had to act fast.
He immediately sacrificed his health again, causing the excruciating pain that he was actually quite used to at this point. Not only did that replenish his barrier, but it gave him the effects of [Reckless Abandon].
Greatly empowered by his masochistic buff, James rushed throughout the facility, planting even more Javelins even as he was being stabbed and shot at repeatedly. Even though time was of the essence, he had to destroy as much of this energy as possible.
But he was nearing his limit. Even though his mana supply was stupidly high, there was still a limit to how much he could push himself in a short period of time. His arms were already numb, he had to look at them to make sure they were actually moving.
Worse yet, it seemed like the agents were beginning to clear the Javelins faster than he could plant them.
It was now or never.
The effects of Reckless Abandon already ran out, so he sacrificed his health again. But this time, he didn’t plant any more explosives.
He didn’t run either. Instead, he turned around and faced the hundreds of agents that were chasing him.
With stabs coming at him every second, he didn’t delay things one second longer. He sacrificed his health three more times. With [Split Mind] in place, he didn’t feel most of the pain, but he was about to collapse from dizziness and nausea alone.
Advertisement
But that didn’t matter. He needed all the protection he could get.
Behind his thick barriers, James closed his eyes. He involuntarily uttered a quick prayer.
With a snap of his fingers, he detonated all his Javelins.
The explosions rang out simultaneously, a blinding inferno erupting all over the facility. The fires were even hotter than anything Helios had ever put out, as thousands of containers of dark energy were fueling the fire.
The blue and dark flames immediately engulfed everything that lived and didn’t live within the facility.
The living things didn’t last for long, but nether did the non-living as the walls and floors were melting, sinking the facility further and further into the ground. Even the ground itself was melting, turning into a lava, a darkish blue in color just like the flames.
Most of the agents were evaporated instantly, only some of the more resilient ones survived for a few seconds. But soon they too were consumed by the flames.
The explosions were so loud that they stunned even James. It was the second time he had to hide behind his barrier because of explosions today. But weirdly, he didn’t feel scared. Instead, it felt like something awoke within him. It was subtle, but the louder the explosions, the stronger this feeling got.
[Trait unlocked: Explosive numbness. Your mind remains calm near explosions, even when others would cower and tremble.]
A new trait was nice, but he didn’t have time to celebrate. He didn’t plan on killing himself along with all the scum.
Even though his barriers had been constantly stabbed at, by dodging like a madman to the point he was nauseous, he still had quite a bit of protection left. And by sacrificing HP and inflicting pain onto himself, making him even more nauseous, he had covered himself in Chaos Barriers until he was in a cocoon of red.
Still, as protected as he was, he knew that would only buy him a few seconds.
But those few seconds were something that the agents didn’t have. They all tried to cast barriers, but the fires made short work of that.
While all the agents melted around him, James capitalized on his seconds of protection to flee the inferno.
With each passing second, he could see his barriers cracking and melting in front of his eyes. Passing by the agents that were melting next to him, he could only thank God that he didn’t end up like them. Even their bones were melting, not even ash left as the fires raged on.
Advertisement
SARM was flinging him to the exit desperately, but he was already starting to feel the heat. He executed the plan with great confidence, but he couldn’t be entirely sure that he wouldn’t end up like them.
Luckily for him, his friends dropped their stealth and were casting barriers onto him from a distance, which bought him a few more moments of not being cooked alive. Each barrier was cracking an instant after it was cast, but even that was a great boon.
Thanks to those spare seconds, he managed to fling himself out of the inferno.
He landed right next to his friends. His clothes were a little scorched, but that was nothing compared to what had happened to the hundreds of agents whose barriers weren’t quite as sturdy.
His friends all stared at him slack-jawed, in awe of his power. His insanity was even more surprising, but if they stopped to think about that now, they wouldn’t stop staring at him for hours.
Helios and Lunaris looked a lot more conflicted. They were somewhat used to his recklessness, but also disappointed that he kept on doing such things. He even appeared to be more cautious this time around, but then he went and did that. Still, they smiled. They had realized that there was no fixing James’s penchant for suicidal moves. All they could do was be supportive and hope that their beloved friend wouldn’t cook himself alive.
James wanted to tell them lots of things, but he didn’t have time for a heartwarming reunion at the moment. Instead, he looked around.
Even though he had killed hundreds of agents, the city seemingly housed thousands. The battle was unfortunately far from over.
But despite expecting to be attacked immediately, nobody came close to them. He could feel dozens of eyes on him, including several remote viewing spells, but no attack was coming.
The group erected several barriers and turtled up, trying to take advantage of the quiet moments to think and prepare.
“Why aren’t they attacking?” Emilia asked.
“We must’ve scared them off!” Denmac shouted excitedly.
“I wouldn’t say that we scared them off.” Lunaris intervened. “But they are reluctant to jump in and get themselves killed. They did see what James’s Javelins did to their comrades. Since agents are selfish by nature, the risk benefit calculation must’ve shifted in their minds. Not even the stronger ones want to attack. Even if they think they’d win, they’d still get hurt, leaving them vulnerable to the other agents vying to take their place.”
“So what, we’re just free to leave?” Emilia asked happily.
“Doubtful.” Helios answered this time. “James just took out their precious energy reserves. For that, they’d kill us out of principle, even if it took every last one of them to do it. There are plenty of other reasons they’d want to take James out of the picture too. And the rest of us would make for a useful snack as well.” Helios spat out.
“What are they waiting for then? They aren’t so kind as to give us time to recover.” Emilia continued her questions, her bow trembling.
“If I had to guess, especially from all the things we gathered from Denmac’s memories, the different factions lead by the stronger demons must be trying to profit off of the situation.” Lunaris answered. “We must’ve killed most of their weaker agents, and even some strong ones that were protecting the facility. And thanks to James, they failed.”
Lunaris smiled happily, but as she looked at James her smile became awkward. “Oh, you reckless fool.” She shook her head. “Anyway, there are still plenty of strong ones out there, stronger than we’ve ever seen probably. So they must think they can take us out anytime they want. Now that the facility is gone, we’ve already done the worst we could’ve. They can just wait for their opportunity and attack us at any time, when it’s advantageous for them.”
“Still, even the stronger ones must respect our power, especially James’s.” Helios continued. “They also don’t know how strong the rest of us are, so that’s another factor they must consider. If they attack recklessly, they risk losing out to the other factions, or even being wiped out. If we try to get out of the city, they’d all swarm us immediately. But for now, they consider their power politics more important than just getting rid of us right away.”
“I don’t even know if that’s a good or a bad thing.” Emilia sighed.
Advertisement
- In Serial122 Chapters
A Budding Scientist in a Fantasy World
Alice is a girl who loves science and lives on Earth. Then, suddenly, she was punted into another dimension. A dimension where magic and monsters roam the land, swords and sorcery reign supreme, and, for some reason, a System keeps dinging at her and telling her that her stats and levels are increasing. As someone who loves exploring mysteries, Alice is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery. After all, everything has to have a ‘cause,’ including the System, right? What to expect: This story is going to be a LitRPG set in a fantasy world. However, unlike many LitRPG’s, the system has both a definite beginning and definite limits to what it is able to accomplish – rather than a singularly omnipotent, omniscient being that is tied to the laws of the world, the way systems are usually presented in LitRPG’s, the system is close to both, but has definite limits and rules which it operates by. This story is also relatively slow, since that is my writing style. The main character also begins the story as a young, 15-year old girl who has yet to finish high school, and is going to explore more of the world around her as she grows as a person and starts to get her feet under her. (Constructive Criticism is welcomed) (Cover made using Waifulabs) (Also posted on Scribblehub)
8 400 - In Serial35 Chapters
The Zone
A sci-fi story set in the 32nd century. John had been lying dormant for two years. He was preparing. For something big. Something that would engulf the entirety of the galaxy. But he knew it wouldn’t be enough. Whatever he did, it wouldn’t be enough. The Event was inevitable. So he decided to live as much as he could before the Event. He decides to go big and enrolls himself within the giant that is the Zi school. But never did he ever think… For more information about the pledge, go here.
8 147 - In Serial7 Chapters
A Man and the Sea
A death in his family impacts him greatly. From an ungrateful wife, to a cruddy job. After the man that raised him dies, He is left an inhertiance. Something maybe best left untouched. A lot of questions but no answers, Abraham has a lot of exploring to do.
8 130 - In Serial8 Chapters
Rebellion of the Exps: Exp 8
Freedom is a shackle. Exp 8 is a living weapon. After awakening in an isolated lab, one instinct fuels him: a burning desire for freedom. His creator, Devlin, will stop at nothing to keep Exp 8 subservient to his will, even if it means sending droves of weaponized warriors to capture him. To break out of Devlin's hold, Exp 8 stages a rebellion, using both his wit and power to unite his fellow Exps against their creator. But not all enemies can be converted, and Devlin is not the only one with plans for the rogue weapon. The sentient inventions Exp 8 and his allies encounter become more powerful, fanatical and merciless with each wave. Driven by instinct and the desire to free his people, Exp 8 perseveres through conflict and loss. Is freedom worth the cost if he alone desires it? A sci-fi anime-style experience packed with intense battles and other-worldly abilities.
8 191 - In Serial20 Chapters
The All Being
There was a prophecy, a solution, a choice, and an unusual thing that could destroy the world in its pursuit of knowledge. Will that happen? The only way to find out is to wait and see. Follow the journey of a curious and peculiar creature as it pursues knowledge of anything and everything. There may be some strange changes but wasn’t there a saying that you should put yourself in someone else’s shoes? What better way to learn about something than to literally become that very thing!
8 182 - In Serial50 Chapters
Sitting Under a Torn Umbrella
Man is for man - this is an old slogan today. It has lost its uniqueness for the cause of self-centred mentality. Now we cannot hear the chorus songs of unity. Rather the sound of cacophony always do disturb our hearing organ by imposing acute disparity. We don't fly the flag of harmony, uncompromising corrupted selfish hands try to disconnect the rope of the flying flag to take undue advantage. Human being lacks of humane quality. Strangulation of faith is seen here and there. We are losing hope day by day. The act of deflowering is an art. The dignity of woman is mercilessly crushing under the wheel of gender inequality. Filial piety sinks into the ocean of disbelief. Every moment we do feel pangs of neglect sitting under a torn umbrella.
8 155

