《Improvisation and Magic Don't Mix (A Progression Fantasy)》141 - Fear the Flesh
Advertisement
Runners almost teleported across the battlefield, grabbing those they could and tugging them free of their fleshy prisons. Some lost boots or armour to the ooze, not fast enough to avoid the reactive pull on contact. They left them behind without hesitation, focused on dragging people out.
Still, the time it took for them to grab some, others were being absorbed, limbs disappearing into the muck as they tried to struggle their way out.
It did nothing, and the panic rising in their voices was audible.
All the runners hesitated. There was no way for them to grab all those remaining and guarantee their own survival.
Everyone gave the shambling mound a wide berth, trying to stay out of the range of any future tendrils, staring at it and their unfortunate friends that were slowly being eaten.
Theo set off a backfire on its surface, and watched a crater form, before being quickly filled back in by more flesh.
It disappeared seconds later, but it was enough.
He ran towards the abomination, setting off backfires near everyone trapped, trying to not only carve away at its reserves but free his trapped comrades.
“Freedom for all!” Before he reached his rotting destination, Theo heard a voice echo from far away rattle around in his skull. It sounded like it was someone next to him shouting in his ear, but the battlefield did not suddenly gain a cavalcade of reinforcements; if anything, given all the evacuations there were less people than before.
He staggered, as a song overwhelmed the battlefield. It was a choir and an instrument he’d never heard before, weaving a spell together. It churned through the air, leaving a trail of disturbed mana. He could almost see the air currents shift. It radiated out from Union City, and while he couldn’t exactly be sure, it looked like it had come from the inner ring of districts.
Advertisement
More importantly, the flesh mountain staggered too, ripples travelling over its body, undulating as uncomfortably as the rest of its existence.
It almost recoiled, folding in on itself as warriors and loose footwear were pushed out like pus from a squeezed pimple.
Unfortunately, discomfort and expulsion aside the abomination looked fine. Whatever caused that music did not visibly harm it. On the bright side, volume aside, as Theo looked around it looked like whatever spell that was hadn’t affected anyone defending.
Before it could sweep out its tentacles again, everyone who was trapped (wisely) left the area as fast as possible, and runners helped them on their way. They moved faster than they had done before, even with the added burden to carry. It was their way of redemption for failing to save them earlier, and leaving them to possibly die.
That wasn’t to say there were no targets for the flesh to focus on, however.
Theo resumed his sprint to his destination, sidestepping a flesh tentacle, and ducking around a casual swipe at his head.
He set off as many backfires as he could manage, drawing the full force of the flesh mountain, and Guiding Will inside piloting it, onto him.
It paused in its single-minded pursuit of Union City, and Theo celebrated as its slow shamble started to squelch its way in his direction.
Attention gained, Theo executed the next part of his plan.
He changed his trajectory to avoid colliding head on with the abomination. Well, as ‘head on’ as possible for a being that had no real head.
He ran a circle around its base, then took off running away from Union City. He made sure to not move too fast for the mountain to keep up, saving his speed for evading the spears of flesh that shot his way.
Advertisement
He led it around, letting loose as many backfires as he could manage without losing focus, watching as over and over the disintegrated pockets of flesh were filled back in like nothing actually happened.
There was, admittedly, so much flesh that even any removed by his head-sized backfires would only amount to a drop of rain in a flood. So really, there was little effect to his backfires regardless.
It was good for drawing attention to him, however, and that was what mattered right now.
Sometimes what mattered wasn’t being effective or finding a path to victory, it was merely irritating your opponent so much that they didn’t do what was in their best interest.
Currently, Theo was like the sound of someone chewing loudly while carrying on a conversation next to you at a bar, spittle and flecks of half-digested food raining onto yours.
Even as meteors the size of houses crashed into it, even as chunks froze as shattered, it pursued him with the single-mindedness of a dog chasing its own tail, to an equal level of effectiveness.
Theo glanced back for a moment to make sure it was still following, and returned his focus to not dying.
Kathy appeared next to him, running up to his side. “Keep it up. Nothing’s managed to inflict serious damage so far, and we’re running out of ideas. You’re buying us valuable time.” And with a nod, she left as quickly as she arrived.
He returned the nod, took in a deep breath, and got back to work.
---
Theo led the flesh monster around a now-empty battlefield, everyone else having retreated as their methods prove ineffective against this enemy.
While it wasn’t exactly routine, they had fallen into a rhythm. He would dance between striking tentacles, cutting them off with backfires when he had the chance. They would absorb the flesh back into their body as they continued to chase him.
This was when he learned that getting comfortable and expecting behaviour to continue in a predictable manner could get him killed.
A thick rope of flesh shot out, farther than he thought the abomination was capable of, whipping towards him from the side.
He dodged, ducking under it, only to be caught by another tentacle that had used the other as a distraction to wrap around his leg.
Theo was pulled off his feet, and dragged by his ankle into the mass.
Advertisement
- In Serial33 Chapters
The Weaveborn Saga [SciFi, LitRPG]
Cian is a broke, freshly graduated engineering student working as a janitor when he gets the opportunity to play a new VR MMO. Touted by fans as "More Real than Reality," it has taken the world by storm and in-game credits are even traded on real world currency markets. It's a potential path to real world riches, or financial ruin. But Cian soon realizes this game is more than it seems. A series of events leads him to question the nature of the game and his own reality. What is the true nature of the Weave? Who are the Weaveborn? And why do the game masters want him dead?
8 164 - In Serial23 Chapters
I Won't Die!
Rama Leeroy had been chosen by a deity to get summoned to another world. In order for it to happen, he'd have to die in his old one. Unfortunately for the deity, Rama has no intention of dying.
8 203 - In Serial6 Chapters
Chronicles of the Spider
Tribe. Pack. Horde. Kin. Dynasty. Family. Clan. Race. The people will war.They will fight and die.They will run and hide.They will overcome and survive. The people will bend.They will be segregated.They will be domesticated.They will be led by the hand. The people will end.Undifferentiated masses.Unending struggles.Abandoned hopes.A world under stress. The people will become... The powers that be control everything,and the weak know no rest. But after the greatest of all wars,as even the mighty recover,even their control slips,their borders bend, A people are given a chance.Freedom.Change.Power. --------------------------------- Cover "Venus" by Hldrmn.Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/halderman/28447620104/This image is distributed under the creative commons liscence.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/
8 203 - In Serial81 Chapters
Essentia Animus
Second Book of the Soul - Celesi Veil Trilogy When the living essence of three girls are put at risk, giving room for a second essence within themselves, even their hyper developed fantasy world might not be enough to contain their new found ambitions. Another story of another world, these three girls must adapt to their new essence, all while each is left to question if they are truly still even alive. While this story is a sequel of the previous story in the trillogy, it is also fully capable of standing alone in its own light, taking place in a distant corner of a Celese returning readers will be otherwise incapable of recognizing. However, the events of the story are a spoiler for the previous book, in case that matters to anyone. This story takes place over two centuries after the events of Vitae Memorandum, when Celese had developed into an advanced world, improved to a point that it is much like modern-day Earth while still using the gift instead of technology. The Aethyx languages are still present in this book, and even English still exists in the world after the events of the previous book, but are much less of a focus after the same closing events of the previous book. What is instead important is how the ending events of the previous book had resulted in the start of the Instrumentation Era, and exactly how the gift translates in a modern-day sense. While this book is still effectively a fantasy world of its own kind of magic, it isn’t the classical medieval scene that would be typical for such a story. The laws of science still do not exist in Celese, but that didn’t stop it from developing into something that looks similar enough. Earth itself still remains present on the other side of the veil, and its previous exposure continues to shape and advance Celese into the world it has become. This story contains scenes exibiting mania and similar dark themes, as it goes to great length to explore concepts of life and death. While the degree of such themes should not be considered to be as serious compared to matters such as actual horror, the psychological depth is still siginifcant enough to be potentially concerning for people sensitive to matters of this nature, such as any individuals with concerns questioning matters of suicide, mental harm, or a variety of emotional injuries. While none of these subjects actually occur in the story, readers who are currently troubled by such matters may find themselves considering old wounds if they are especially capable of empathy while reading, which could lead to furthered emotional or mental stress. Readers with a high capacity for empathy may find themselves troubled by concerns regarding any potential lack of mental/emotional control as well as considerations regarding the meaning of death. Readers who appreciate subtle dark themes in a story may instead find this to be an interesting twist of the same idea.
8 116 - In Serial22 Chapters
Tales of Nezura
Lavarund is divided between ordinary citizens and necromancers, all ruled mercilessly by the evil King Mozer. Fortunately, the necromancers have a safe haven in the Southeast, most notably their beautiful capital Nezura. Though there are more significant issues at play, an ordinary teenage boy named Maximilian Forrester is just trying to find something he's good at. After struggling to fit in at school, he goes away for a summer to visit his uncle, which will forever change his life trajectory. Maximilian must rapidly mature and forget about fitting in as he'll be called upon to save the world with support from a skeletal velociraptor and a goddess. Planning to post a chapter every 3 days.
8 125 - In Serial67 Chapters
Miss Levine {wlw, teacherxstudent}
Rewriting!!Spencer is a senior in high school, she's dating the popular girl, but she is the opposite of popular. Spencer has two friends while the popular girl Maddie has loads. Everyone thinks she has a good life, but nobody knows what goes on behind close doors. Spencer sits in the park one night. A woman sits down next to her, if only Spencer knew how important that woman would become to her....
8 182

