The Oracle Paths Chapter 659
Advertisement
Chapter 703: 703
Chapter 703: Despair
At the sight of reinforcements, the Lich, who was surrounded, halted the march of its Undead army. That alone should have tipped them off. Flames of gloating and derision blazed inside its empty eye sockets, but the humans and Wengols in front of it saw nothing but provocation.
“DIE!” Urzul, the human commander, and the old blacksmith threw themselves furiously at the hooded Lich.
“WAIT!” Jake yelled, firing air bullets past them to stop them, but he was too far away.
The old blacksmith was the only one who was not a fighter, so the supersonic compressed air bullet successfully managed to shock him out of his wits. He was so startled that he rolled backwards, only catching himself by bouncing back nearly twenty meters.
But this was far from enough to make the two veteran warriors relent. The hatred burning in Urzul’s heart had long since passed the threshold of what was bearable, while the badly wounded human commander knew he didn’t have long to live, and was desperate to get this Lich’s head to clear his honor.
Urzul ignored the bullet, letting it rip a hole in his shoulder, while the commander managed to sidestep it with a marvelous and unfathomable movement technique. For a fleeting moment, his body seemed to duplicate itself, and even the rocky obstacles that Jake conjured up in a hurry afterwards were not enough to stall him.
“Damn it!” Jake cursed. Didn’t they realize he was trying to save their lives?
How could a Lich who could place 60,000 Death Marks in their bodies behind their backs be weak? The two terrifying Players accompanying it had left it alone without the slightest hesitation, and Jake wasn’t so naive as to believe that it was because fear had forced them to flee in a rush.
Pragmatic, Jake stopped hindering them in vain and telepathically ordered all his companions, “Flight formation!”
Ruby, Carmin, Lily, Bhammod, Elduin, Trash and Jeanie immediately understood his intent. Upon discovering Jake and Ruby’s telekinetic abilities, Norton had never suggested this formation or joining the refugee convoy would have been much easier and they wouldn’t have had to split up like this.
Of course, Jake and Ruby could have suggested this option and made it clear what they were capable of, but they still didn’t trust Norton enough to reveal all their trump cards to him.
In any case, it wasn’t as if the Mutant in question was willing to let himself be carted around in the sky at several thousand meters above sea level. When one reached Norton’s status, one had long since stopped trusting anyone, and that was the first lesson he had made a point of instilling in them from the start.
Advertisement
That’s why Jake had only informed his companions in case of a mishap and not his superior. One had to wonder why Jake would resort to this escape plan now, but it wasn’t out of cowardice. If they could get rid of the Lich, they would. But, this position was too unfavorable.
They were surrounded by a huge army, reinforcements charging straight at them, not the Lich or the Undeads, and not even the human refugees, with a baffling decisiveness… It was not an ideal posture to carry off such a disadvantageous battle, and his comrades understood this very well.
Letting Jake fly at full speed over to them and envelop them with his telekinesis one after another, they let him drag them along as he pleased to demonstrate to the refugees that they had nothing to fear. Having a good feeling about the two Mutants, the few survivors, especially the children in the heart of the convoy who had escaped the barbarian’s lightning bolts broke down in tears as they watched him take to the skies.
“What about the refugees?” Trash panicked as he saw the ground moving away from him.
Jake shook his head apologetically as he continued to pick up speed.
“Look ahead.” Elduin winced bitterly as he notched one of the few remaining arrows he had left. He had picked them up after each skirmish, but most of them had broken after being shot repeatedly.
Following the elf’s advice, Bhammod, Trash and Jeanie saw several winged figures flapping their wings above them. Seen from the ground, they seemed no larger than a swallow, but as they got closer, these flying creatures quickly exceeded the wingspan of the largest bird they had ever seen, even in pictures.
The largest, at the very center of their aerial formation had a fairly humanoid morphology, like an athlete covered in dark brown plumage. In addition to its two large colored wings, it also had a pair of muscular arms ending in two dark talons. Very vaguely, this creature could evoke some depictions of the Egyptian god Horus.
“An Avian!” Bhammod snarled as he resolutely swung his battle axe. “And a very strong one! If it’s not a Daemon or a Spirit Beast, it should be a Were Golden Eagle.”
“That means the Werebeings are also involved in the operation. Looks like the Mutants were the only ones in the dark.” Ruby sighed, lamenting inwardly that this was the worst Ordeal start she’d experienced since she entered the Mirror Universe.
“We’ll worry about that later.” Jake chided her in annoyance as he raised his saber as well.
Advertisement
Preparing for the impending impact, they could no longer worry about either the refugees or the Lich. The Alpha Avian leading the flock of birds screeched loudly and huge birds of prey of various shapes and forms swooped down on them in a flock with breathtaking speed and accuracy.
Simultaneously on the ground, Urzul’s solid gold trident came within an inch of the Lich’s heart, preparing to impale it without mercy. The human commander had shifted to his back with his ethereal step, and his sword wrapped in a shrill blur of energy pierced forward with a firm resolve to drill a hole in its skull.
At that moment, time seemed to stop around the Lich. Urzul, who was about to impale it, froze in place, skewered by a sharp, half-bony, half-metallic stalactite that sprang from the Lich’s chest. The more agile human commander fared better, but a deep wound under his throat added to the damage. When he reappeared ten meters away, he slumped in his own blood unable to stand.
“Tsktsktsk… Poor souls. I don’t know what fly bit you to think you had any chance.” The Lich sneered grimly. “But you’re lucky, I’m in a merciful mood and I’m willing to grant you a second chance.”
Casually waving a shimmering metallic hand, the stalactites retracted into his body, ending his urchin-like guise. At the same time, the Wengol general’s giant body withered, as if it had just aged a century in a split second. Except, unlike Carmin’s method of execution, this was not due to dehydration.
The human commander who barely escaped this fate, died as a result of his heavy blood loss. But their final fate was exactly the same. Less than three seconds later, they rose to their feet, joining the ranks of the other 60,000 Undeads.
The chilling scene amplified the despair of the few remaining survivors, but with the Mutants gone, they could only await their end. The Lich, swept over the sobbing, kneeling crowd with a disinterested, dull gaze, but its sadism was awakened when it heard suspicious moans from one of the carriages.
Against all odds, there were humans dense enough to continue fornicating under such circumstances? Really… This race deserved to be enslaved. Laughing ominously, the Lich walked over to the vehicle in question, whistling to itself.
This aristocrat, nephew of the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Guards, may have been the scum of the earth, but unknowingly, by his outrageous behavior, he had just done a good deed. His future death in excruciating pain had offered a respite to the few survivors.
BOOOM!
Several thousand meters above, the clash had begun. Jake and Ruby were the only ones who could really fly, so it was a hopeless battle. Unless they abandoned their comrades, they were in for a rough time.
Jake retrieved a handful of the sharpened scrap metal in his Space Storage and used it as ammunition to fire a barrage of telekinetically propelled bullets at the cluster of Avians. Ruby, who no longer had her sniper artifact, snatched a few projectiles from Jake and used them to supplement his first salvo.
Swooping in at full speed, a third of the Avians were riddled with bullets before they could react, their bodies instantly ripped to shreds. Feathers, guts and blood rained down on them. The remaining two-thirds were more alert or lucky and managed to twist around in time.
At this terrific speed, with each group hurtling toward the other, there was no time for a second burst. The two squads met just after, colliding with a deafening BANG. Heartbreaking shrieks of pain echoed just after.
To protect Trash, Bhammod in the vanguard was rammed into by a harpy as big as a dinosaur and was catapulted well out of Jake’s zone of control. In return, the bird that attacked him was smacked by a monstrous axe pommel strike that blew his brains out.
Trash was protected just in time by Jake with a barrier, but the shockwave wrecked his insides. His skull caved in, as did his torso, and like Bhammod, the teenager was thrown out of reach.
Carmin used her whip to tie herself to her sister Lily, but the two women were swarmed by seven particularly cunning and ferocious humanoid horned crows. They too were thrown out of the formation.
Elduin, showing his virtuoso arching skills, ran out of arrows just before impact. More fragile than Bhammod, but much more nimble, he managed to mount the bird trying to peck him with its beak, but he too was separated from the group.
Jeanie, being hidden in Jake’s pocket, was soon left with only him and Ruby to face the remaining Avians alone.
Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.
Advertisement
- In Serial63 Chapters
Silver, Sand, and Silken Wings
In the opinion of the common storyteller, Sylph did not exist. Frustrated and deceived by her mothers hiding the truth of her parentage, young dragoness Sylph heads out looking for answers along with a childhood friend, a young human alchemist. From the sky high walls of Carthia, through the winding, lively streets of Halfhill, her journey leads her all the way up north to the picturesque nightmare of snow where she hatched. And yet, the answers lie buried in the desert sand on the other side of the continent. In a world of cruel slave traders and a ruthless, self-proclaimed queen, Sylph uncovers the answers she seeks and realizes her grave mistake of ever leaving home. A singular misstep in the hostile city means death, or worse, and the guards are hot on her haunches after blundering her way through the gates. The draft for this work is finished. I am editing the chapters and putting them up. Updates every 14 days because I am tangled up in work.
8 236 - In Serial63 Chapters
The Arora Chronicles
Monica had seen it all. In her short life of 25, she had lived a life full of stories, some of them too wild to believe. Donning a white mask, she decided to use the special gift innate to her, to help the world and its people. But things went wrong, horribly wrong, forcing her to retreat into the shadows and take early retirement. 'The lady in white' was the name given to her by the media. Her alter ego became a legend along with the infamous legacy it carried. A year later, she finds herself back in the real world, dealing with a normal life. Yet, the pull to don the costume once again is stronger than ever. Only, now the world and herself ask the question, should the alter-ego return?
8 172 - In Serial21 Chapters
Motorcycle Girl: Book Four
Nathan and Odeletta have their hands full with four kids. With two teenage boys, and two hormonal girls, things could not be more insane.DO NOT COPY THIS STORY, I WORKED HARD ON THIS STORY WITH IDEAS I CREATED FROM MY OWN IMAGINATION IF YOU WANT TO BE A WRITER, WRITE FROM YOUR HEAD, NOT FROM MINEThis is the fourth book of four.
8 147 - In Serial43 Chapters
Dark Roses #Wattys2019
(COMPLETED STORY)It's Rose Adam's senior year of highschool, and she just moved to a suburban town known as Blakeson Canyons.As every trouble in her life seems to fall into place in this perfect town, she soon comes across a mysterious 17 year old boy, left alone and not talked to for his past, Blaire Weston. Warned to not talk to what's assumed to be a psychotic killer, Rose can't help but to get to know him to understand who he is, thinking that everyone is so quick to jump to conclusions.Little does she know, it would be the worst mistake of her life.
8 148 - In Serial6 Chapters
Revelations - A 3Ninjas Fanfic - Colt/OC
Brooke "Ember" Sinclair grew up next door to the Douglas'. She's known them as long as she can remember. Rocky has had a crush on her, impressed by her skill in ninja. Colt couldn't be the least bit interested. He believes she's too annoying, although their personalities are the same. Upon Brooke's junior year of high school, Brooke's father is offered a job across the country. When Brooke argues with her parents about leaving, Jessica Douglas offers her the spare bedroom down the hall from the boys. Will Colt and Ember finally get along? What's the reason for all of Colt's hostility? Will living together cause them to come together or tear each other apart? Read and find out!
8 152 - In Serial16 Chapters
Boxer Girl
I lived with my father and four brothers my entire life. My mother died when I was two, but my brothers took the best care of me.I loved my brothers, I still do. But living with lots of testosterones had had its affect. I'm not a tomboy, not that I'm against it, but I'm a boxer like all of them. Even if I'm still in high school. And there lies the problem. I will not mix my school-life with the arina-life. That's my biggest fear, not a broken nose or bruised limb.Until I met the nerd, and had to keep a secret I feared sharing.----(UNEDITED)This is my second story, I hope you like it. Please Vote and Share.
8 97

