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Chapter 218: Vesuvius

    Chapter 218: Vesuvius


    Well, looks like ourpanions will be dancing together a little earlier than I expected this evening, Tyris said as Alex and ygon approached her. You think your ygon can handle my Vesuvius?


    Alex shrugged, wearing a mask of indifference as he examined Vesuvius closely. Im a man of magic and science and Id never want to make a hypothesis without evidence. He smiled openly. But, Im sure Ill get all the evidence I need soon enough.


    Tyris reached out to idly stroke Vesuvius volcano-shell. The titanic tortoise gave a low rumble of contentment, sounding like a minor earthquake.


    Youre right, but I have faith in Vesuvius. Hes <em>awesome.</em> She smiled as the tortoise gave another happy rumble.


    Alex nced at the tortoisesrge eyes. He couldnt be sureat least not yetbut he thought he caught the glimmer of intellect in them.


    All the predictions in the world dont matter in battle, Tyris continued. In the end, the only thing that matters for victory is victory itself. And the only ones people want to hear from afterward are the victors.


    I dunno about that, sometimes we learn more from failure than from victory.


    Well-


    Ahem, the attendant standing by one of the doors cleared his throat. If thebatants would proceed to the arena.


    Fair enough, Alex smiled and stuck his hand out. May the best wizardmanded horrible engine of destruction win.


    She shook his hand andughed as they went to their assigned doorways.


    Alexs smile quickly faded as he walked up the ramp.


    Oh boy, he muttered to himself.


    This was going to be tough.


    A quick assessment of Vesuvius bodynguage didnt help him much: he wasnt a human after all, he was a giant volcano-shelled tortoise. There really wasnt much that hed observed about the tortoise that was helpful; hed been studying the bodynguage of <em>people, </em>and that didnt really help him when it came to enormous fire reptiles.


    Maybe I shouldve studied dragons, he thought irrationally, climbing the slope up to the arena.


    One thing he did get from Vesuvius was the sheer amount of heating off the thing. Standing near the tortoise almost felt like he was back in the Cave of the Traveller, feeling that oppressive<strong></strong>heat emanating from the goddess statues explosive fire-beams.


    Thevas not supposed to damage ygonprobably, he thought, wondering exactly what the limit of the magic that stopped blows and attacks from being lethal was. Butvas thick and will slow him if he gets caught in it, and if it cools then hardens, were <em>really</em> in trouble.


    Then there was something else to consider.


    The more powerful a creature was, the more difficult it was to make it a familiar, which is why most wizards tended to make familiars out of things like toads, rats, cats and other small, non-magical beasts. But that didnt mean you <em>could never</em> make more powerful monsters into familiars. A wizard would just have to start when they were young.


    Stories of wizards riding ancient dragon familiars tended to be either a fantastical tale or the tale was actually true, but the wizard was also ancient, and had formed their bond with the dragon when it was newly hatched.


    Stan Ernesto raised his bear-mammoths from young: the fact that he had multiple bear-mammoth familiars showed a raw talent for the ritund a real attachment to hispanionsbut Alex figured he formed his bond with them before they matured.


    Tyris seemed to have a strong bond with Vesuviusand the tortoise appeared to have intellect beyond that of an average beast. That could mean his species was either naturally intelligent, or


    He might be her familiar, Alex muttered as he stepped into the light.


    Evening had turned the sunlight a fiery orangekinda fitting for their battle, Alex thoughtand magical lights had been cast above the seats and cage to provide better illumination. Alex felt a little bit of mana from the sky above and noticed there was not a cloud in sight.


    Vesuvius being a familiar would mean Alex would haveva, the tortoises bulk, and possibly Tyris spells to deal with. She was also supposed to specialise inva, but that could simply mean that she just preferred the spell, not that she didnt use other spells.


    Guess well find out, wont we, ygon? Alex pat his golem on the side. Hey, you wouldn''t be kind enough to evolve just before the first round begins, would you? Nice and convenient like?


    ygon, of course, didnt answer.


    yeah, I thought not.


    Wee, gentlefolk to another exciting bout! We have two neers whove been <em>burning</em> up the tournament, and I do indeed intend that as a pun! the announcer shouted with humour in his voice. They fight with thebat experience of veterans, and the confidence of prior champions! Both of theirpanions specialise in crushing power, with Tyris Goldtooths spell casting flowing through her <em>impressive</em>familiar for an excellent dash of versatility!


    The crowd cheered.


    Aaaaah shit, Alex murmured.


    He nced up to where his friends and family were sitting a way up in the stands, and he didnt have to be near them to know that theyd be worried about the opponent he was facing. The group looked subdued, not cheering wildly like before: which wasnt a good sign.


    Theyd watched all the fights and had seen Tyris and Vesuvius win every one theyd been in, and if that wasnt enough to worry the-


    Wait.


    What were those shiny things Thundar and Khalik were handing to Grimloch? Were they <em>betting</em> on the fight? Were they betting against him or on him to win?


    Both of those bastards had better be betting on how many points were gonna win, <em>not</em> lose by! he grumbled as ygon entered the cage.


    Alex nced over at Vesuvius as the ground shook with every step he took. When he entered the cage, Alex realised thatlength-wisehe must reach nearly halfway across the arena.


    Maybe thirty feet long? he muttered, trying to estimate the tortoises length. By The Traveller!


    On one side, the announcer stoked the crowd. We have ygon! Victorious in five matches so far, and a favourite for the finals! A four-armed beast weighing in at twenty four hundred pounds! He smashes! He burns! He pins opponentsrge and small! Can he be stopped? Lets hear it for the four-armed juggernaut, aaaygoooon!


    The crowd cheered. aaaaaygooon! aaaaygooooon! aaaaygoooon!


    On the other- the announcer pointed to the massive tortoise, whose shell towered over even ygon. We have Vesuvius, a vulcancheloneor a volcano tortoise as theyre called in the southaged fifteen years and still growing-


    Holy shit, Alex muttered.


    -though he already weighs in at an estimated <em>fifty thousand pounds-</em>


    <em>Oh shit,</em> Alex swore again.


    -his powerful club tail could snap an oak tree in half with one swing-


    Hes got a <em>what!?</em> Alex tried to keep quiet as his horror rose.


    -and he is by far one of thergestpetitors ever to grace the Duel by Proxy! Lets hear it for the mountainous tower of <em>power!</em> Vesuuuuuviuuuuus!


    Vesuviuuus! Vesuviuuuus! Vesuviuuuuus! the crowd screamed.


    What the hell, Alex said, After an introduction like that, I sorta wanna start chanting his name myself!


    He looked at the massive tortoise.


    He hadnt been able to find any weaknesses apart from him being slow-moving, but when you took up a quarter of the battleground with bulk alone, you really didnt need to spend a lot of time worrying about trying to <em>catch</em> your opponent.


    And where was that club tail the announcer had mentioned?


    Alex shook his head. Come on, it''s gotta have weaknesses. Theres flipping it. Hell probably be able to turn himself back over if ygon flips him, but hell probably take a while. ygon lifted the bloody dune worm over his head, so he could probably flip this guy even if he wont be able to carry him. Then theres exhaustion. Hes a really big beast, which means he needs a lot of energy to move, but ygon never tires. Also, hes a familiar, so Ill have spells to worry about, but that also means Tyris has been using up mana in her other matches. And shell need to preserve some for future matches, even if she knows mana regeneration techniques.


    He nodded.


    The beginnings of a n began to form in his mind.


    <em>m.</em>


    ygons fists mmed together.


    <em>Boom! Boom! Boom!</em>


    Vesuvius pawed the earth like a bull preparing to charge.


    Who wille out on top? the announcer shouted. He lifted a hand up.


    Alex tensed and across the arena, he could see Tyris do the same.


    Begin! the announcers hand fell.


    Go for the eyes, Alex thought. And for the unexpected. Shell probably think Ill want to keep away.


    <em>Vooooom.</em>


    The fire-gems began to charge as ygon dug his heels into the ground and rushed toward Vesuvius.


    <em>Boom. Boom.</em>


    Vesuvius began to stomp his way toward ygon like a walking castle. A gurgle like a thousand boiling cauldrons about to overflow came from his shell, and the light built up.


    <em>Whoooosh.</em>


    A spout of bubblingva erupted from the top of the shell like a fountain of death, arcing toward ygon with unweed uracy.


    Alexs golem jumped back, narrowly avoiding the glowing geyser as it sttered over the stones, coating the ground in boiling rock.


    Then Vesuvius beak parted.


    There was a sound like the gusting winds of a storm as the monster inhaled an enormous breath of air, then released it.


    An inferno-cloud sted from its throat.


    Oh shit! Alex cried as gasps and cheers rose from the crowd.


    The explosive cone of mes engulfed ygon, pushing him back at least half a dozen feet, though he fought to position his heels like he had against Shaleleath.


    <em>Gurgle.</em>


    Another gout ofva sted from Vesuvius shell as Tyris roared out an incantation. ygon tried to escape the breath of me, but theva on the ground writhed into the air, suddenly transforming into dozens ofva tentacles as thick as a grown mans trunk.


    They wrapped around ygon, binding him, trying to keep him in ce.


    Break free, Alex thought.


    <em>Snap!</em>


    The tentacles snapped with a slight twist of ygons powerful limbs. Alex watched Tyris swear across the battlefield, then direct the tentacles to grab at ygon while she chanted another spell.


    The golem broke free of the cone of fire, just managing to dodge anotherva geyser that immediately sprouted tentacles.


    Shit, so thats the game, Alex said.


    She was controllingva with her spells, so each st from Vesuvius would spread over the field and give her more material to work with.


    The fire-gems finished charging.


    <em>Whooosh!</em>


    Alex aimed the beams for Vesuvius eyes.


    <em>Boooom!</em>


    They sted against the tortoises head, obscuring his vision. The beams couldnt hurt him since he was likely immune to fire and was too big for them to budge him, but they had the desired effect; stopping him from seeing long enough for an attack. Vesuvius growled and the me from his throat stopped mid-stream.


    ygon charged the tortoises nk.


    Club tail, club tail, Alex thought, watching for it.


    <em>Snap.</em>


    A massive tabout half as long as the shellemerged from his back end. There was an enormous bony club at the end that looked like it could smash a dune worms shell like a nutcracker.


    Alex watched, thinking of the best direction to head toward when it-


    <em>Whooosh.</em>


    It swung at ygon with a speed he hadnt expected.


    <em>Wham!</em>


    He gasped, grabbing the cage bars.


    The clubbed tail whipped down toward ygons approaching footsteps, smashing directly into his chest. Over two thousand pounds of magically powered y went flying through the air like a ball thrown by Selina to one of her young friends. The fire-beams sputtered out.


    <em>Bang!</em>


    And the ground quaked as he fell in a heap.


    <em>Whooosh</em>.


    Another geyser of moltenva arced out, this time spraying directly onto ygon, coating the golem as he forced himself to his feet.


    Alex began charging the fire-gems again.


    Then Tyris spat out another spell.


    A st of icy power materialised above Vesuvius head, then shot toward theva engulfing ygon.


    <em>Bwooosh!</em>


    As the cold magic hit theva, it began cooling rapidly.


    Clever, Alex grunted.


    <em>Voooom.</em>


    The fire-gems finished charging.


    ygon sted the cooling rock around him, shattering it, then scrambled away.


    Vesuvius thundered toward ygon, but he was slow.


    Tyris finished casting another spell.


    Haste.


    The tortoises speed instantly doubled, he rushed at ygon like a runaway meteor.


    Shit, ygon, move! Alex thought, fighting to keep from shouting. He couldnt let his opponent hear his instructions and learn his strategies.


    ygon rushed to the giant tortoises nk, out of range of-


    What the hell! Alex shouted.


    -the tortoises head suddenly shot forward with speed, revealing a neck that elongated.


    The beak snapped onto one of ygons arms; Vesuvius lifted the golem off his feetremoving his leveragethen mmed him back to the ground, face down with his arms and legs syed.


    He pressed a giant foot onto ygons back before he could get his arms under his body, keeping him from positioning himself to stand up.


    wopin! the announcer roared.


    Oof, Alex winced.


    Vesuvius let ygon go and the crowd went wild.


    Alright, thats okay, Alex muttered, we can-


    <em>Ding!</em>


    He startled looking at the bell.


    Already?! he cried in surprise.


    The crowd roared as the scores went up.


    10-6.


    10-6.


    10-6.


    Oh jeez, that <em>really</em> did not go well, he groaned. It makes sense, though. They dominated and got the pin. I have to do better, but all things consideredit couldve been a lot worse.


    As ygon returned to his side of the battlefield, Alex reflected on the fight.


    Hed gained a lot of data.


    And the more a wizard knew about an opponent, the more dangerous they became.
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